Aparri School of Arts and Trades-Senior High School Program
Aparri School of Arts and Trades-Senior High School Program
Aparri School of Arts and Trades-Senior High School Program
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
competencies, work ethics and values relevant to pursuing in further education and joining
the world of work. To achieve greater congruence between basic education and the
nation’s target, work immersion required subject has been incorporated into the
curriculum.
This subject will provide opportunities to become familiar with the workplace, for
Work immersion is one of the course requirements for graduation. A Senior High
School student has to undergo Work immersion in an industry that directly relates to the
student’s postsecondary goal. Through Work Immersion, the students are exposed to and
become familiar with work related environment related to their field of specialization to
enhance their competence. Specially, the students are able to; (I) gain relevant and
practical industrial skills under the guidance of industry experts and workers; (II)
appreciate the importance and application of the principles and theories taught in school;
(III) enhance their technical knowledge and skills; (IV) enrich their skills in
communications and human relations; and (V) develop good work, habits, attitudes,
appreciation, and respect for work. These prepare them to meet the needs and challenges
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Chapter 2
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It is bounded on the North by the vast China Sea, on the South by Barangay Gaddang and
Barangay Dodan and Barangay San Antonio on the Eastern and Western parts,
8,306.
The word MAURA, as believed by most residents came from two Ybanag words-
MA which means plenty and URANG which was then a word for big-headed Shrimps,
which is usually thrived at swampy areas. The early inhabitants then named the place
According to early settlers of the place, the area used to extend from the whole of
Rizal Street towards Sto. Tomas, a sitio along the side of Apagonan River.
Also, some residents claim that the word MAURA was named in honor of the wife
With regards to the creation of the barangay, historians and even the elders of the
place have no exact record as to the date when the barangay was created. However, it is
quite interesting to note that the first inauguration of the barangay was believed to have
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initiated by Don Pedro Alvarado, a well-known Spanish writer in the year 1895. Its annual
budget fund Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) and other income for CY 2013 amounting
P3,112,060. Allotted budget for Personal Services P1,612,060, 20% Development Fund
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VISION
a peaceful, productive and competitive community for god fearing, peace-loving, and self-
reliant citizens governed by the good governance of transparent and honest, service-
MISSION
Provides a clean, green and healthy community through proper trainings and
Enhance peace and order in the community through rigid training and honest
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FIELD ANALYSIS
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Melicia Diaz
Co Chairman
YOLANDA MADELYN
Mrs. JOCELYN
ONATE Dr. SIMEON ISANAN
HALILI
RABANAL
4P's President
Campus Executive
EDWIN P. Officer ROSALIE CABE
TALOSIG Mrs. VENUS
ABUNAGAN
EDWARD
SC President
LUIS P. GARCIA Ph.D ARSENIA
MACALUFIG ASAT Principal SIMANGAN
Mr. RICARDO
UMOSO
CORNELIO B. Mrs. VERGINIA MAFA MARIVIC
AGBAYANI ALIAS ESTRELLA
MES Principal Mr. EDWIN
ESTRELLA
VIRGEL VITO F. STRO
LOVELY
FUGABAN JONAH JOYCE
VALDEZ
URBI Ph.D
AENHS Principal
REYNALDO A. MARILYN RITA
NOLASCO
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Chapter 3
DOCUMENTATION
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