History of JTJMNHS Establishment
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History of JTJMNHS Establishment

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Who initially opposed the establishment of JTJMNHS?

  • Mr.Federico C. Velasco
  • Engr. Gregorio Padlan
  • Brgy. Capt. Camini Quitaban (correct)
  • Principal Mr. Teodorico S. Caballero
  • What year did JTJMNHS officially open?

  • 1991
  • 1974
  • 1970 (correct)
  • 1980
  • Which organization provided financial support for JTJMNHS?

  • Department of Education
  • Hijo Plantation Inc. (HPI) (correct)
  • Presidential office
  • Municipal council of Tagum
  • How many students comprised the first batch of graduates in 1974?

    <p>34 males and 39 females</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which location was the annex opened in 1979?

    <p>Katipunan, Madaum</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who led the rebuilding efforts after the fire incident in 1990?

    <p>Principal Mr. Teodorico S. Caballero</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the significance of Presidential Proclamation 801 s.1991?

    <p>It authorized the acquisition of land for the school's relocation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who served as the chairman of the School-Based Advisory Council during SY 1991-1992?

    <p>David Aguinaldo</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Opposition to Establishment

    • Brgy. Capt. Camini Quitaban and his council initially opposed the establishment of JTJMNHS, citing proximity to Tagum National Trade School.

    Establishment and Naming

    • JTJMNHS was established in 1970 to serve children of plantation workers, overcoming initial resistance.
    • Named after Jose Tuason Jr., former president of Hijo Plantation, following discussions between HPI management and the municipal council.

    Funding and Construction Support

    • HPI financially supported JTJMNHS, including teacher salaries and the construction of school buildings.
    • Engineers Padlan and Ong managed the construction of the school premises.

    First Graduation and Personnel

    • The first graduation occurred in 1974, with 34 males and 39 females graduating.
    • Mr. Federico C. Velasco headed the administration, supported by ten specialized teachers.

    Campus Expansion

    • An annex branch was opened in 1979 at Katipunan, Madaum, utilizing the former Madaum Community High School buildings.
    • The main campus continued operating within HPI grounds.

    Fire Incident and Reconstruction

    • In 1990, a fire destroyed school buildings and records, triggering a reconstruction led by Principal Mr. Teodorico S. Caballero.
    • Reconstruction efforts received support from Schools Division Superintendent Prudencio N. Mabanglo.
    • The school relocated to Sitio Katipunan, Bo. Madaum, Tagum, following Presidential Proclamation 801 s.1991 signed by President Corazon C. Aquino.
    • The proclamation facilitated land acquisition for the new location.

    Ongoing Support

    • Hijo continued to support JTJMNHS post-relocation by providing staff from the Community Development Services department.

    School Advisory Council

    • In the academic year 1991-1992, the School-Based Advisory Council included members such as Chairman David Aguinaldo, Engr. Gregorio Padlan, and Brgy. Capt. Ruthman Ladia.

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    This quiz explores the establishment of JTJMNHS, including the initial opposition faced and the discussions that led to its founding in 1970. Understand the historical context and significance of the school named after Jose Tuason and its focus on serving plantation workers' children.

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