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Jose Borromeo Legaspi Memorial National High School (JBLMNHS) is a public secondary school located in Barangay Aranas, Balete, Aklan, Philippines. It is recognized by the Department of Education.
Jose Borromeo Legaspi Memorial National High School (JBLMNHS) | |
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Coordinates | 11°33′48″N 122°23′50″E / 11.56321°N 122.39723°E |
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Type | Public High school |
Established | 1981 |
School district | Balete |
School number | 302308 |
Principal | Mirasol C. Peralta |
Grades | 7 to 12 |
Website | www |
History
editRecognizing the need for a secondary school in the Barangay, Jean Oquendo Rodriguez who was then the Mayor of Balete, initiated a plan to create a school with Elna Perez Beltran and Abundio R. Guadalupe who worked on the papers for the approval of the proposal. Although there was already a private secondary school in the town, they considered the young people of Aranas who had to endure a long walk across town every morning and afternoon to attend school. The board of directors was then elected. Late Melgasbal Legaspi Oquendo, headed the Board of Directors together with others who gave financial support and worked together to create the school.
In June 1981, construction of the building began on the school and a month later two rooms and an office made up of light materials (coconut lumber, bamboos, nipa) were completed. After which, 94 pioneer students and a teacher spent a month teaching classes at the elementary school until the building was finished. Abundio Guadalupe, who was the Principal of Aranas Elementary School became the Assistant Principal of the school. The school's "Foundation Day" was 27 September 1981. The school was named Jose Borromeo Legaspi Memorial Barangay High School to honor the donor of the land on which the school stands, Jose Borromeo Legaspi, whose daughter, Atty. Lealtad R. Legaspi, often attends as a guest at school events such as Foundation and Graduation Days.
The school was officially opened with a complete secondary course curriculum in 1983. However, a few months after its completion, the rooms that were made initially of light materials were destroyed by the typhoon Undang. A year later another two rooms were built which were connected to other three rooms in the building. Four years later, the Technology and Home Economics building was erected followed by a further building.
Most of the school's students are residents of Barangay Aranas. Other students come from neighboring villages and towns such as Cortes, Guanko, Oquendo, Morales in Balete, and Lalab in Batan. The school is now a National High School.
Administration
editSchool Administrators | From School Year | To School Year |
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Mrs. Mirasol Q. Cabandi-Peralta | 2017 | Present |
Mrs. Nenette U. Rubihid | 1992 | 2017 |
Mr. Erwin C. Martinez | 1988 | 1992 |
Mr. Abundio R. Guadalupe | 1981 | 1988 |
Curriculum
editSenior High School Program Offerings
editI. General Academic Strand (GAS)
II. Technical-Vocational-Livelihood (TVL) Track
TVL Specializations |
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Animation (NC II) |
Technical Drafting (NC II) |
Bread and Pastry Production (NC II) |
Food and Beverage Services (NC II) |
Hairdressing (NC II) |
School organizations
editAlumni Association
editJose Borromeo Legaspi Memorial National High School Alumni Association (JBLMNHSAA) is the official organization of JBLMNHS graduates.
Academic Clubs
edit- Supreme Student Government (SSG)
- English Club
- Filipino Club
- Mathematics Club
- Science Club
- Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines (STEP)
- Citizenship Advancement Training (CAT)
- JBLMNHS Percussion Band
School Publication
editSchool Paper of Active Responsible and Keen Students (SPARKS) is the official school publication of JBLMNHS.
- School Paper of Active Responsible and Keen Students (SPARKS) - The published magazine officially recognized by the school, exhibits a hand made cover page. It features a monochrome motif and the school logo incorporated into the center. The paper is issued in Volume with chronological numbering.