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Official School Publication of Minagbag High School

16/09/2025

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๐‡๐ž๐š๐๐ฌ ๐”๐ฉ, ๐“๐ž๐š๐œ๐ก๐ž๐ซ๐ฌ ๐š๐ง๐ ๐‚๐ฅ๐š๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ฆ๐š๐ญ๐ž๐ฌ!

In light of the intermittent weather conditions, please be informed that there will be no face-to-face classes today in all levels, both public and private schools.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Stay safe, stay updated, and continue learning through your available online resources.
๐Ÿ‘‰ Let us prioritize everyoneโ€™s safety and well-being.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.




Photos from The MHSiah's post 20/08/2025

ATM. Ma'am Elizabeth B. Bueno, PSDS of Mallig District visits and provides technical assistance to the Araling Panlipunan teachers as well as guidance and TA to our School Head, Ma'am Marietta C. Regino. This visit is not just a monitoring activity but more of a reunion and reminiscence of the past fruitful years with the teachers of the then Minagbag Integrated School.
Thank you very much Ma'am Beth! God bless and more power!

Photos from The MHSiah's post 19/08/2025

The Minagbag HS joined the Municipality of Quezon in celebrating the Quezon day today. The said celebration started with a Tree Planting Activity held at Sitio Namnama which was attended by Ma'am Marietta C. Regino, the School Head and Mrs. Marianne Jane O. Galay, the YES-O Coordinator. After the Tree Planting they joined the Floral Offering along with other school heads and municipal officials at the Bantayog ni Pangulong Quezon.

Maligayang araw ng Quezon!

Photos from The MHSiah's post 01/02/2024

๐“๐Ž๐ƒ๐€๐˜ | To empower and educate students on making informed choices regarding their reproductive well-being, members of the Municipal Social Welfare and Development of Quezon, Isabela conducted a comprehensive discussion on Adolescent Reproductive Health and Child Protection Act.

Speakers raised awareness regarding the changes happening to their physical and emotional state as they transition from childhood to adolescence. They also advised them not to tolerate any kind of abuse and report it to the proper authority.

The symposium is part of their information and Advocacy Campaign on Comprehensive Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act, Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act, Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act, Anti-Rape Act, and Teenage Pregnancy Awareness.

Photos from The MHSiah's post 01/02/2024

๐ˆ๐ ๐๐‡๐Ž๐“๐Ž๐’ | Aspiring neophyte writers showcase their skills in writing as they participate in the School-Based Press Conference held yesterday.

All interested students from Grade 7-10 curriculum joined in the scheduled writing contests conducted at the school library. It is to select contestants for the Division Schools Press Conference Eliminations set on February 23.

They contend on different categories specifically Editorial Cartooning, Feature and Column Writing, Editorial Writing, News Writing, Copy Reading and Headline Writing and Sports Writing, all in both English and Filipino medium.

Winners will go through coaching to enhance their skills and to prepare them for the next competition.

Photos from The MHSiah's post 24/01/2024

๐„๐ฆ๐ฉ๐จ๐ฐ๐ž๐ซ๐ข๐ง๐  ๐„๐๐ฎ๐œ๐š๐ญ๐จ๐ซ๐ฌ: ๐€ ๐œ๐จ๐ซ๐ง๐ž๐ซ๐ฌ๐ญ๐จ๐ง๐ž ๐Ÿ๐จ๐ซ ๐„๐๐ฎ๐œ๐š๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐š๐ฅ ๐„๐ฑ๐œ๐ž๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ž๐ง๐œ๐ž

In a bid to enhance the quality of education, Minagbag High School Teachers undergo a three-day School-Based In-Service Training starting today.

The training focuses on Disaster Preparedness, Child Rights Policy, Learning Delivery through HOTS- SOLO PLPs, and developing pedagogical skills of teachers.

18 teachers, including an LSB teacher, engage collaboratively as they exchange opinions and ideas during the discussion.

The field of education is evolving at a rapid pace and is driven by technological advancements and changing societal needs, thus, teacher training programs serve as a vehicle for educators to stay abreast of the latest teaching methodologies, incorporating innovative techniques that cater diverse learning styles.

It lays the foundation for competent, adaptable and compassionate teachers who play a crucial role in improving the quality of education.

Photos from The MHSiah's post 19/01/2024

In a world immersed with technology, cultivating love for reading has become a predominant challenge. Thus, Minagbag High School supports the DEAR (Drop Everything And Read) Program, that supplements the regular reading program by encouraging independent reading during Catch Up Fridays.

On the second friday of its implementation, teachers decorated their classrooms to provide comfort and friendly ambiance to students, while students stayed with their group of friends or in their own convenient spots while they are reading their preferred books. Some also brought educational games like word hunt and scrabble to enhance their vocabulary.

The DepEd Memorandum 001 s. 2024 states that the โ€œCatch Up Fridaysโ€ program will dedicate the first half of the day to reading and the other half to values, peace and health education along with "Homeroom Guidance Program"

DepEd also said that its reading program will โ€œgive learners opportunities for reading intervention and reading enhancement through developmentally appropriate reading materials."

Photos from The MHSiah's post 06/12/2023

TODAY| Teachers and Student Leaders of Minagbag High School plant trees in support to the project - "DepEd's 236,000 trees- A Christmas Gift for the children."

The tree-planting activity, joined simultaneously by 47,678 public schools nationwide, aims to promote environmental preservation and instill environmental responsibility among Filipino children. It also serves as a gift from the department to ensure a clean and green environment for Filipino children and future generations.

"Planting trees for future generations is a noble and impactful initiative. Trees play a crucial role in providing clean air, conserving water, supporting biodiversity, and mitigating climate change. By participating in tree planting activities, we contribute to creating a healthier environment for our children and future generations. It's a tangible way to invest in a sustainable and vibrant future, ensuring that the benefits of a thriving ecosystem endure for years to come." said Mrs. Grail C. Zamora, Science teacher.

Classes were in asynchronous mode due to the conduct of the said activity.

Photos from The MHSiah's post 04/12/2023

MHS emerging swimmers return with awards at hand.

Newly trained swimmers of Minagbag High School did not disappoint as they seize six awards during the LD5 Athtletic Meet swimming competition held at Simmimbaan, Roxas, Isabela on December 1,2023.

John Ray Camacam bagged silver in 100m freestyle and bronze in 50m freestyle, while Edmon Dela Cruz clench bronze in 200m backstroke, Rexie fabia seize bronze in 100m breastroke, and another bronze for the team in 4x100m Medley Relay.

Sharmae Limos also secured a bronze medal in swimming girls for the 100m backstroke.

It is the school's first time in joining the said competition, and even with limited time to practice, and minimal resources, they were still able to secure a spot. The swimmers are determined to get back to the competition, stronger and greater next year, as they are set to redefine the boundaries of excellence in the pool.

Photos from The MHSiah's post 04/12/2023

LD5 Athletic Meet: Pascual sn**ch gold, Aramon finishes with bronze

Muddy track and scorching heat did not hinder Aldryl Jay B. Pascual, Grade 10 student of Minagbag High School, to finish and clinch gold in the 3,000 meter run during the Legislative District 5 Athletic Meet held at San Manuel, Isabela.

In a breathtaking display of endurance and speed, Pascual proved that he has the physical power and strategic intelligence on the track. Crossing the finish line with a burst of speed, he did not only secure the gold medal but the admiration of the crowd who witnessed his determination and focus on display.

Meanwhile, Shane F. Aramon, Grade 8 student, finished the 800 meter run with a bronze medal.

In a post race interview, Aramon credited her success in the rigorous training and unwavering support of coaches and team mates and her deep seated passion for the sport.

Their victory stands as a testament to the countless hours of dedication poured into refining skills and honing physical fitness.

Photos from The MHSiah's post 04/12/2023

Historic Triumph: MHS Boxers secure five gold medals in LD5 Athletic Meet

In a remarkable display of skill and determination, five boxers from Minagbag High School bagged five gold medals from the recent LD5 Athletic Meet held at San Manuel, Isabela last November 30- December 1-2, 2023.

Jeremie B. Sanchez, a Grade 10 student, was declared as the Champion in Bantam Category after the intense exchange of powerful jabs, hooks and strategic maneuvers with his opponent.

On the other hand, four MHS students automatically became a Provincial Meet qualifier for there were no ready competitors to fight them in their respective category.

Michael M. Sajor, Grade 7 student, will advance in Pin weight category, Vjay I. Victorio, Grade 8, in Light Flyweight Category, John Kennedy V. Raposas, Grade 9, in Pin Weight category, and Janmel B. Cayo, Grade 10, in Light Bantam Category.

Their exceptional performance showcased unparalleled talent and marked a historic achievement of students in Boxing. Teachers and their classmates alike are lauding their remarkable feat to the athlete's prowess and dedication to the sport.

Beyond physical demands, boxing is a sport that forges character. It requires a level of discipline and dedication that extends far beyond the confines of the ring.

Photos from The MHSiah's post 01/12/2023

In line with DepEd's commitment to produce job-ready, active and responsible citizens through strengthening literacy programs, Minagbag High School students engaged in various reading activities during the month-long celebration of the National Reading Month.

Among these activities are the Classroom level Read-A-Thon, where volunteer learners retell stories for 10-15 minutes during their English/Filipino Class, Poster Making, Dugtungang Pagbasa, Share a book Drive, and others.

Students also participated in the Araw ng Pagbasa Challenge, or the Nationwide Synchronized Reading at 9:00 am on November 28.

Furthermore, they also performed reading related activities like Sabayang Pagbasa, Spoken Poetry, and Poetry Recitation during the culmination of the said program.

The National Reading Month which is observed annually during the month of November, aims to foster love for reading among learners and enhance their understanding of reading and literacy as pivotal in cultivating critical thinking.

Ultimately, reading is a lifelong skill essential for personal growth and success in various aspects of life.

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