83.5 % Cordi examinees pass school heads test
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Mt.
Province lands 3rd, 4th -- kicker
By
Laycha K. Marra, PIO-MP
BONTOC, Mountain
Province – Eighty three percent of Cordillera examinees passed the National
Qualifying Examination for School Heads administered nationwide on Oct. 25, 2015 even as 19 from Mountain Province
successfully hurdled the NQESH.
This was learned after
the Department of Education and the National Academy of the Philippines
released the list of passers for the 2015 NQESH on Jan. 22.
DepEd Memo no.
11 s. 2016 revealed that of the 615 examinees from Cordillera Administrative
Region (CAR), 83 or 13.50% were able to make it to the steep cut-off score set
by the NEAP which is 162 of 200 items. Of this 19 or 23% are from the province.
Leading the list of
Mt. Province passers is Dr. Glynnis K. Ngeteg of Mountain Province General
Comprehensive High School, Bontoc, who made it to third rank in the national
ranking of NQESH topnotchers.
She is followed by Nemia Lite from Mountain
Province Schools Division Office who landed number four.
The complete list of
Mountain Province passers is as follows:
Evangeline A. Aowes,
Grail B. Ayngan, Raquel A. Bagwan, Gleson D. Banaken, Maurice B. Baniswal,
Sarya F. Chewiran, Ellen D. Dangkiw, Catherine G. Domede, Anthony C. Feliciano
Jr., Nemia N. Lite, Valentina D. Morareng, Shirley A. Nabunat, Philip T.
Napaldet Jr., Glynnis K. Ngeteg, Teresa P. Ngilac, Dortina V. Palsi, Grace B.
Panitew, Agosto M. Salipan and Rico D. Tayne.
Passing the
NQESH is mandatory for all aspirants of Principal I position as stipulated in
DepEd Order No.97, s.2011, otherwise known as the Revised Guidelines on the
Allocation and Reclassification of School Heads Positions.
The exam covers the
eight domains affixed on DepEd Order No.32, s.2010 entitled National Adoption
and Implementation of the National Competency-Based Standards for School Heads
and Enhanced Basic Education Program; these are School Leadership,
Instructional Leadership, Creating Student-Centered Learning Climate, Human
Resource Management and Professional Development, Parent Involvement and
Community Partnership, School Management and Operations, Personal and
Professional Attributes and Interpersonal Effectiveness, and 21st Century
Managerial and Leadership Skills.
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