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ODIONGAN, GINGOOG CITY

Odiongan, one of the seventy-nine (79) barangays (village) in the City of Gingoog, is one of its oldest settlements. Cited as "Oyungan" in the old maps of Padre Murillo Velarde, it is an old Spanish "rancheria" or farming village. Odiongan was cited in the Jesuit Letters, the Dapitan and Balingasag Missions. The missionary father reported that Odiongan is a settlement at the mouth of a river, near Banua-Banua (obvious reference to the present day Barangay Anakan) and has "roads, a church as well as a goverment house..." Some of its few landmarks are the island at the mouth of Odiongan River, the columns of the old Magsaysay Bridge, and the old Catholic chapel. Odiongan celebrates its barangay fiesta every 19th day of March with St. Joseph as its patron saint.
Department of Education Region X DIVISION OF GINGOOG CITY Gingoog City May 25, 2009 DIVISION MEMORANDUM No _________ s. 2009 SUBMISSION OF PERTINENT INFORMATION ON SCHOOL SITE AND RELEVANT SCHOOL SITE DOCUMENTS TO: Public Schools District Supervisors Elementary and Secondary School Principals Head Teachers/School In-Charge Pursuant to letter sent by the office of Atty. Ernesto D. Adobo, CESO III, Regional Executive Director of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources Region X, regarding assistance his office extends for the issuance of Presidential Proclamation for all school sites within Region X, and Unnumbered Regional Memorandum requiring this office to submit pertinent information about school sites within the Division of Gingoog City, you are hereby directed to do the following: 1. Fill up and submit the attached form to the Physical Facilities Coordinator, Mr.Edgardo V. Abanil on or before June 13,

DIVISION MEMO ON SSG

March 3, 2010 DIVISION MEMORANDUM No. _________ s. 2010 TO: School Principals Elementary and Secondary FROM: DOMINGO V. SAMSON, CESO Schools Division Superintendent SUBJECT: SYNCHRONIZED SSG AND SPG ELECTIONS FOR SY 2010-2011 DATE: March 3, 2010 x----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------x Pursuant to DepED Memorandum No. 30 s. 2010, all public schools, elementary and secondary, are enjoined to conduct their SSG and SPG elections following the guidelines contained in DepED Order No. 45 s. 2007 and DepED Order No. 79 s. 2009 on March 9, 2010, facilitating it in such a way so as not to disrupt classes. School heads shall guide the Commission on Elections of the SSG and SPG for a smooth conduct of elections. A complete list of SSG/SPG officers with their addresses and contact numbers must be submitted to the Division Office c/o Mr. Edgardo V. Abanil on the following day. Widest dissemin

ACTION RESEARCH

ODIONGAN CENTRAL SCHOOL ACTION RESEARCH FOR FRUSTRATION READERS IN GRADE V- GUMAMELA SCHOOL YEAR 2009 – 2010 INTRODUCTION For a child to do well in school, he or she must be able to connect meanings to written symbols and relate it to concepts and situations. THE PROBLEM Reading problems are a universal phenomenon. In the Grade V-Gumamela class , the Frustration Readers continue to pose a problem to the researcher. A thorough study on what intervention s to be used should be made to eliminate or at least reduce the number of frustration readers. FINDINGS Data from Phil-IRI reveals that: ENGLISH 1. 8 or 20.5% are Independent Readers 2. 13 or33.33 % are Instructional Readers 3. 18 or 46% of the pupils are on the frustration readers 4. 3 or 7.69% of the frustration readers are boys while 5 or 12.8% are girls FILIPINO 1. 8 or 20.5% are Independent Readers 2. 11 or 28% are Instructional Readers 3. 13 or 33.33% are frustration readers 4. 7 or 27.3% of the frustration readers are boys w
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