Gerardo D. Verano Jr. Elementary School welcomed back pupils for limited face-to-face classes starting August 22, 2022 after two years of remote learning due to the pandemic. Enrollment increased slightly to 144 pupils compared to 138 pupils last year. The school participated in earthquake preparedness drills and conducted physical fitness testing to promote student health and safety. Teachers are focusing on intensifying literacy and numeracy skills through responsive teaching methods to address learning gaps from the pandemic disruption.
Gerardo D. Verano Jr. Elementary School welcomed back pupils for limited face-to-face classes starting August 22, 2022 after two years of remote learning due to the pandemic. Enrollment increased slightly to 144 pupils compared to 138 pupils last year. The school participated in earthquake preparedness drills and conducted physical fitness testing to promote student health and safety. Teachers are focusing on intensifying literacy and numeracy skills through responsive teaching methods to address learning gaps from the pandemic disruption.
Gerardo D. Verano Jr. Elementary School welcomed back pupils for limited face-to-face classes starting August 22, 2022 after two years of remote learning due to the pandemic. Enrollment increased slightly to 144 pupils compared to 138 pupils last year. The school participated in earthquake preparedness drills and conducted physical fitness testing to promote student health and safety. Teachers are focusing on intensifying literacy and numeracy skills through responsive teaching methods to address learning gaps from the pandemic disruption.
Gerardo D. Verano Jr. Elementary School welcomed back pupils for limited face-to-face classes starting August 22, 2022 after two years of remote learning due to the pandemic. Enrollment increased slightly to 144 pupils compared to 138 pupils last year. The school participated in earthquake preparedness drills and conducted physical fitness testing to promote student health and safety. Teachers are focusing on intensifying literacy and numeracy skills through responsive teaching methods to address learning gaps from the pandemic disruption.
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After two years of zero academic noise due to the Pandemic
By: Rexcellen Bernal
After two school years without face to face as the Department of Education (DepEd) has “We are very excited to meet our teachers classes, the empty rooms and corridors of finally given its go signal for a limited face to and friends after a long time!”, said Hazel, Gerardo D. Verano Jr. Elementary School are face classes on August 22 for the school year a Grade 4 pupil. now filled with pupils 2022-2023. There still some adjustments but the Before heading to their respective learner’s are very eager to learn and classrooms, pupils had to undergo a willing to befriend with one another. temperature check in the school entrance. The Gerardo D. Verano Elementary Alcohol sprays and face mask were also School (GVES) faculty and staff and its placed in the entrance as well as in stakeholders formally welcomed all of its classrooms to ensure the disinfection of pupils during the beginning of the school students. day. The Flag Raising Ceremony was done in the school ground. GDVES School Principal Lourdes Esperlyn B. Malazarte. had a GVES Takes Part in the 2ND welcome message to all the learners in the Quarter NSED to Infuse School Year 2022- 2023. Earthquake Preparedness Both the teachers and learners were very and Disaster Resiliency excited and happy to be back in school. By: Baby Heazeal A. Hipal
By: Kimberly B. Bernal
Enrollment in Gerardo D. Verano Jr. Elementary School ha gain way stood below its pre- pandemic rate. The Department of Education has set August 22, 2022 as the final day for enrollment in basic education. The total number of students enrolled for this school year (2022-2023) reached 144. There were 138 students present during the fourth quarter of last year. The increase in enrollment has been attributed by educators to pupils who might have transferred after passing the 2020 academic year. According to figures, 144 pupils will continue their classes, which indicates a 4% rise from last year's registration. Parents and By: John Laurence Perocho teachers collaborate to overcome the pandemic's barrier to children's education. Given that Covid-19's rise has not yet ended, stakeholders and the school community have been working hard to manage educational survival. A health reminder during this time of dengue outbreak By: Rexcellen B. Bernal
ENROLLMENT DATA OF SY. 2021-2022 AND 2022-2023
2021-2022 2022-2023 By: Leah Alvar 27 24 26 22 24 20 Modular or Face to Face? 19 18 20 21 17 17 14 13 By: Princess Kyla M. Orias 2022-20232 2021-2022 Got a trophy! Got a buddy! KINDER G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 By: - Jan Ryan G. Paraiso Gerardian’s Your gateway of fresh news and information
By: Baby Heazeal A. Hipal
PREPAREDNESS: GVES demonstrates preparation for any
potential incident BISLIG CITY, San Jose -- 120 pupils and faculty members of Gerardo D. Verano Elementary School participated in the Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drill (NSED) on Thursday, June. 9 hold precisely 9:00 am. The exercise was taken part in GDVES ground. Relative to the NDRRMC Memorandum 21, s, 2022 titled Conduct of the CY 2022 Quarterly Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drill activities, all public and private schools through SDRRM Coordinators are encouraged and directed to participate in the 4th Quarter Nationwide Simultaneous Earth-quake Drill (NSED) 2022 . School Coordinator for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council led by Gladys D. Carreon demonstrated to the faculty and students the proper responses and procedures in ensuring one's safety during earthquakes. “We now know the proper actions to take when there is an earthquake or even other disaster scenarios that we may experience in the future, the importance of the continuing conduct of the NSED as a tool to ensure that pupils and school faculty members are well prepared when In the image is the School Community executing emergencies like earthquakes strike. GVES should always be ready in earthquake drills. Photos by Sophia C. Potenciando every circumstance, being prepared is essential ,” Malazarte added.
Physical fitness is the ability of the body to do physical work, which
By: John Laurence Perocho include cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, and endurance. The Grade 4 to 6 teachers of GDVES conducted Physical Fitness Test last September 9, 2022, The 3-Minute Step Test, Push Up, Basic Plank, Zipper Test, Sit & Reach, Juggling, Hexagon , Agility Test, 40-M Sprint, and the Stick Drop Test, were among the tests conducted. It was a 1-day activity where children actively performed each of the tests conducted by their teacher. The 1-day activity was successfully done by the teachers and the Grade 4-6 pupils. For pupils, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and exercise during the day are associated with elevations in self-esteem, improved concentration, reductions in depressive symptoms, and improvements in sleep. We are all managing stress related issues to the growth of the COVID- 19 pandemic and its potential to threaten the health of ourselves and In the image are pupils on their track for agility test. our school communities. May we consider using physical activity and Photos by Sophia C. Potenciando exercise as a strategy to maintain health during this stressful period. While it may be difficult to find time during the pandemic for consistent intentional exercise, it is easier to find ways to be physically active.
Intensifying Literacy and Numeracy Skills through Responsive Teaching
By: Kimberly B. Bernal As the pandemic continues to distress the lives of learners across the land, it seemed to have exacerbated the learning challenges of the learners in every corner of the world. Gerardo D. Verano Jr. Elementary School teachers and administrator are one with Deped’s call to truly multiply their responsiveness to the needs of the learners especially to those who have learning problems in this time of outbreak. “In Bislig 8, just like other districts, is striving to produce a growing body of useful resources to support student learning and well-being particularly those who have learning problems. They struggled during the modular teaching, they are expected to find the new learning modality even tougher, “ School Principal Lourdes Malazarte said. Teachers in GDVES come up with the idea of building reading areas for children where they can comfortably read during lunchtimes or after classes. Teachers are seeing to it that reading materials and interactive teaching tools are available for students’ use to ensure quality learning and academic achievement of learners. Innovative mechanisms are also employed to see to it that the progress of learners with learning and reading problems are closely tracked. “I am greatly concerned for the learners who manifest difficulty in reading and learning. They need more attention. If we care for those who perform good or better, those with reading and learning problems need our concern and devotion even more,” ESP Malazarte added.
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