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SIDAMON
CSJDM Natl Science HS (MPS: NA)
NERLIZA C. MIRANDA
San Rafael (BBH) ES (MPS: 74.11)
ALEXANDER D. ANGELES
San Jose del Monte NTS (MPS: 49.39)
TERESITA S. PADILLA
Bagong Buhay B ES (MPS: 76.19)
ANGELINA F. LIM
San Martin (BBC) ES (MPS: 56.35)
CHITO M. REPOREN
MA. THERESA M. DELA CRUZ
Bagong Buhay I (Lawang Pare) ES (MPS: 50.32) Bagong Buhay G ES (MPS: 41.06)
LOURDES R. ROBES
San Martin HS (MPS: 41.05)
ELISA U. JARABE
Minuyan NHS (MPS: 51.05)
DR. ZUREX T. BACAY
Golderville ES (MPS: 46.82)
MASELINDA A. ACULANA
Sta. Cruz (BBD) ES (MPS: 77.67)
JOSEFINA P. NARAG
Bagong Buhay E ES (MPS: 52.07)
EPPIE D. BASWEL
Bagong Buhay A ES (MPS: 74.67)
MA. SHIRLEY A. MACAWILE
Minuyan Proper ES (MPS: 68.91)
EDUARDO V. CRUZ
Sapang Palay Natl HS (MPS: 50.46)
ANNIE C. JOAQUIN
Towerville HS (MPS: 51.97)
MIRIAM C. ZAMORA
Towerville ES (MPS: 54.31)
JULIETA Y. BALITA
Sto. Cristo ES (MPS: 65.84)
FRANCISCO M. POLICARPIO
Bagong Buhay F ES (MPS: 58.11)
ANTONIO D. DONCILLO
Kakawte ES (MPS: 59.48)
CRISTINA T. SANTIAGO
Citrus HS (MPS: 49.41)
BELEN T. DE JESUS
Kakawate HS (MPS: 76.67)
FLORIDA C. GONZALEZ
Kaypian Natl HS (MPS: 45.55)
CHRISTOPHER B. ALBINO
San Isidro ES (MPS: 64.29)
RAMON Q. LAVILLA
Dulong Bayan ES (MPS: 73.86)
CARIDAD F. MAGUAD
San Roque ES (MPS: 42.61)
ZENAIDA B. AGUIRRE
Kaypian ES (MPS: 45.17)
ELVIRA S. DAZA
Partida ES (MPS: 64.81)
MARIA FATIMA D. FELICIA
San Jose del Monte Height ES (MPS: NA)
LIEZEL C. TOSIO
Ricafort ES (MPS: 81.56)
WILMA M. AQUINO
San Jose del Monte Heights HS (MPS: NA)
RAMIRO M. GACOSTA
Francisco Homes ES (MPS: 78.96)
SOFRONIO P. MACAWILE
Benito Nieto ES (MPS: 77.47)
GENOVEVA R. MENDOZA
Gumaok ES (MPS: 51.58)
PURITA J. HERRERA
Muzon HS (MPS: 50.60)
DANILO A. CASAS
Paradise Farms N HS (MPS: 46.98)
FLORDELIZA M. LIMON
San Jose del Monte CS (MPS: 53.65)
DR. LILYBETH D. DASCO
Muzon Pabahay ES (MPS: 60.36)
PURITA J. HERRERA
Muzon Harmony Hills HS (MPS: 49.88)
DIONISIA D. HERRERA
Gaya-Gaya ES (MPS: 74.97)
LOURDES R. SOLOMON
Tungkong Mangga ES (MPS: 60.24)
WILMA M. AQUINO
San Jose del Monte HS (MPS: 49.05)
BELEN C. BARTOLOME
Marangal HS (MPS: 48.02)
MARITES P. BORJA
Heroesville ES (MPS: 43.91)
RAUL G. PANIMBATAN
Marangal ES (MPS: 50.83)
MARISSA M. SOLOMON
Graceville ES (MPS: 73.75)
MARIETTA C. LICOPIT
San Manuel HS (MPS: NA)
RENEEROSE R. SAHURDA
San Manuel ES (MPS: 75.88)
INTRODUCTION
The City of San Jose
del Monte is located at the
northeast
portion
of
of
Sta.
of
The City is
approximately
kilometers
42
away
from
area
of
10,553
hectares, with 59 barangays and 2 districts. However, the Local Government Unit (LGU) claims
an actual territorial area of 31,294 hectares which include disputed land areas with adjacent
municipalities.
On September 10, 2000, San Jose del Monte was proclaimed as a Component City under
Republic Act No. 8797. It is said to be the largest town in the whole province of Bulacan in terms
of land area and population. Also known as the "Balcony of the Metropolis", it is the first
city in the province of Bulacan and is recorded as the 86th city of the Philippines. On December
18, 2003 the City of San Jose del Monte became the 1st Lone Congressional District in Bulacan.
The citys population registered a staggering 538,716 as of 2012 and continues to grow as
subdivisions mushroom in strategic areas of the city.
The major economic activities of San Jose del Monte are in agriculture (leafy vegetable,
root crops, pineapple mango and coffee beans), livestock and poultry (large and small scale
swine production) real estate, and trade and
district growth areas (Tungkong Mangga, Muzon and Sampol) and some minor business
districts (Minuyan
Homes, Gumaoc and San Rafael III). Commercial and thrift banks, pawnshops and cooperatives
provide financial services for the city.
The City of San Jose del Monte hosts four National Housing Authority
resettlement
projects of the national government and more than 150 residential subdivisions. The Ospital ng
Lungsod ng San Jose del Monte, a public hospital, is managed and operated by the city
government with subsidy from the provincial government. Rural health units and sub-centers
service the immediate health care needs of the community.
The 65 police men and women of the City of San Jose del Monte is reinforced by different
law enforcement groups such as Bantay Bayan, barangay police and private security guards. The
city Police Station maintains 8 Kabayan Action Center manned by officers acting as supervisors
providing bond between police and community. Also, the city fire station has 5 five trucks to
serve the city and neighboring towns in case of fire.
In compliance with RA 6972 and RA 8797 the City of San Jose del Monte now operates 71
daycare centers and its own City Schools Division Office which monitors 137 private and 52
public schools offering elementary and secondary education.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
The City Division of San Jose del Monte came into its independency from its mother
Division of Bulacan after the proclamation of San Jose del Monte as the 1st component City
of Bulacan by former President Joseph E. Estrada under the Republic Act 8797 on
September 10, 2000.
As a separate city schools division, its formal operation started on January 15, 2002. It
used the facility of the San Jose del Monte West District Office as its temporary office until it
transferred to its permanent School Division Office building on September 23, 2009.
For more than 13 years, the city schools division gratefully embraced different management
wits and styles from the following:
SDS GERMELINA H. PASCUAL, CESO V
January 5, 2015 to present
SDS ESTELITA G. PINEDA, CESO V
December 19, 2012 to January 4, 2015
SDS AMANCIO S. VILLAMEJOR JR., CESO IV
August 30, 2006 to December 18, 2012
SDS EDNA S. ZERRUDO, CESO IV
January 15, 2002 to August 29, 2006
Family, community, and other stakeholders are actively engaged and share
responsibility for developing life-long learners
Core Values
Maka-Diyos
Makakalikasan
Makatao
Makabansa
MFO II.
Education Governance
Curriculum Development,
Enrichment and
Sustained Partnerships
Localization
School Compliance to
Curriculum Implementation
Technical Assistance to
Quality Standards
Centers
Human Resource
Development
MFO III.
Regulatory and
Development Services to
Private Schools
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Kindergarten Enrolment Data
Sector
SY
2010 2011
SY
2011 2012
SY
2012 2013
SY
2013 2014
SY
2014 2015
Average
Annual
Growth
Rate
Public
3,808
4,716
5,912
7,861
8,197
21.61%
Private
4,206
4,058
4,209
4,216
3,971
(1.36%)
Total
8,014
8,774
10,121
12,077
12,168
11.23%
Sector
SY
2010 2011
SY 2011
-2012
SY
2012 2013
SY
2013 2014
SY
2014 2015
Average
Annual
Growth
Rate
Public
58,516
60,154
61,173
64,314
66,625
3.31%
Private
15,336
14,881
15,298
15,195
14,919
(0.66%)
Total
73,852
75,035
76,471
79,509
81,544
2.51%
SY
2011 2012
SY
2012 2013
SY
2013 2014
SY
2014 2015
Student: Teacher
Ratio
1:50
1:47
1:44
1:44
1:44
Classroom Ratio
1:73
1:73
1:70
1:71
1:72
1:1.47
1:1.55
1:1.45
1:1.45
1:1.45
SY
2010 2011
SY
2011 2012
SY
2012 2013
SY
2013 2014
SY
2014 2015
Student: Teacher
Ratio
1:50
1:47
1:44
1:44
1:44
Classroom Ratio
1:73
1:73
1:70
1:71
1:72
1:1.47
1:1.55
1:1.45
1:1.45
1:1.45
Indicator
Seating Ratio
Seating Ratio
SY
2010 2011
SY
2011 2012
SY
2012 2013
SY
2013 2014
SY
2014 2015
Student: Teacher
Ratio
1:52
1:50
1:47
1:36
1:29
Classroom Ratio
1:83
1:81
1:82
1:79
1:58
1:1.50
1:1.39
1:1.15
1:1.30
1:1.26
Seating Ratio
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region III - Central Luzon
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
OBJECTIVES
KRAs
BASELINE
TARGETS
2015
2016
1 Elementary
2017
2018
1 Elementary
2019
2020
Elementary: 34
Secondary: 18
Participation Rate
Gross Enrolment Rate (GER)
Elementary:119.76%
Secondary: 101.36%
120.00%
101.50%
120.50%
102.50%
121.00%
103.50%
121.50%
104.50%
122.00%
105.50%
123.00%
106.50%
Participation Rate
Net Enrolment Rate (NER)
Elementary:102.88%
Secondary: 80.35%
103.00%
80.35%
103.50%
82.00%
104.00%
86.00%
104.50%
88.00%
105.00%
90.00%
105.50%
92.00%
SPED Centers: 4
IPED Center: 0
4
1
4
2
5
2
5
3
6
3
6
4
Participation Rate
Gross Enrolment Rate (GER)
Elementary:119.76%
Secondary: 101.36%
120.00%
101.50%
120.50%
102.50%
121.00%
103.50%
121.50%
104.50%
122.00%
105.50%
123.00%
106.50%
Participation Rate
Net Enrolment Rate (NER)
Elementary:102.88%
Secondary: 80.35%
103.00%
80.35%
103.50%
82.00%
104.00%
86.00%
104.50%
88.00%
105.00%
90.00%
105.50%
92.00%
Elementary: 96.79%
Secondary: 94.97%
96.80%
95.00%
97.00%
95.50%
97.20%
96.00%
97.50%
96.50%
97.80%
97.00%
98.00%
97.50%
3,492 OSYs
294 additional
OSYs enrolled
in Abot-Alam
294 additional
OSYs enrolled
in Abot-Alam
294 additional
OSYs enrolled
in Abot-Alam
294 additional
OSYs enrolled
in Abot-Alam
294 additional
OSYs enrolled
in Abot-Alam
294 additional
OSYs enrolled
in Abot-Alam
Classes Created: 7
17
27
37
47
57
67
1 Secondary
1 Elementary
1 Secondary
1 Secondary
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
OBJECTIVES
KRAs
BASELINE
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
32.14%
31.68%
35.14%
34.68%
38.14%
34.68%
41.14%
40.68%
44.14%
43.68%
47.14%
46.68%
Retention Rate
Elementary: 99.34%
Secondary: 96.49%
99.40%
96.50%
99.50%
96.80%
99.60%
97.00%
99.70%
97.20%
99.80%
97.50%
99.90%
98.00%
Achievement Rate
Elementary: 59.20%
Secondary: 46.26%
62.16%
52.70%
65.27%
57.97%
68.84%
63.76%
76.82%
70.14%
82.19%
77.15%
90.41%
84.87%
Promotion Rate
Elementary: 96.74%
Secondary: 92.89%
97.00%
93.50%
97.30%
94.00%
97.70%
94.50%
98.00%
95.00%
98.50%
95.50%
99.00%
96.00%
60 localized /
contextualized
materials developed
80
100
120
140
160
180
Elementary: 33
Secondary: 0
35
18
35
19
36
19
36
20
37
20
37
21
10 Principals (NEAP
training)
4 Division Office Staff
(English Proficiency)
30 Parents attended
Livelihood Programs
TARGETS
Elementary: 18
Secondary: 245
340 Teachers
440 Teachers
540 Teachers
640 Teachers
740 Teachers
18 Principal
26 Principal
34 Principal
42 Principal
50 Principal
58 Principal
9 SDO Staff
15 SDO Staff
22 SDO Staff
30 SDO Staff
39 SDO Staff
49 SDO Staff
60 Parents
90 Parents
120 Parents
150 Parents
180 Parents
210 Parents
118
345
218
445
318
545
418
645
518
745
618
845
OBJECTIVES
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
KRAs
BASELINE
TARGETS
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
Elem Mathematics
Filipino
English
Science
Araling Panlipunan
Average:
MPS:
MPS:
MPS:
MPS:
MPS:
MPS:
54.21
71.25
57.27
54.53
59.03
59.26
57.46
72.68
60.13
57.80
61.98
62.22
60.91
74.13
63.14
61.27
65.08
65.33
64.56
75.61
63.14
61.27
65.08
65.33
68.44
77.13
69.61
68.84
71.75
72.03
72.54
78.67
73.09
72.97
75.34
75.63
76.90
78.24
76.75
77.35
79.11
79.41
Sec: Mathematics
Filipino
English
Science
Araling Panlipunan
Critical Thinking
Average:
MPS:
MPS:
MPS:
MPS:
MPS:
MPS:
MPS:
43.55
57.94
46.62
34.04
50.42
50.12
47.12
47.90
61.41
50.82
39.15
54.46
54.13
51.36
52.69
65.10
55.39
45.02
58.81
58.46
55.98
57.96
69.00
60.38
51.77
63.52
63.14
61.02
63.76
73.14
65.81
59.54
68.60
68.19
66.51
70.13
77.53
71.73
68.47
74.09
73.65
72.49
77.14
82.18
78.19
78.74
80.02
79.54
79.02
Rank 18
Rank 14
Rank 17
Rank 13
Rank 16
Rank 12
Rank 14
Rank 11
Rank 12
Rank 10
Rank 10
Rank 9
Elementary: Rank 19
Secondary: Rank 15
Elementary: 34
Secondary: 18
34
18
35
18
35
19
36
19
36
20
37
20
NQESH Passers: 17
CESWE Passers: 4
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
Graduation Rate
Elementary: 94.98%
Secondary: 90.20%
95.45%
90.83%
95.93%
91.47%
96.41%
92.11%
96.89%
92.75%
97.38%
93.40%
97.89%
94.05%
Completion Rate
Elementary: 94.97%
Secondary: 88.64%
95.35%
89.55%
95.73%
90.06%
96.11%
90.78%
96.50%
91.51%
96.88%
92.24%
97.27%
92.98%
Elementary: .82%
Secondary: 2.63%
.74%
2.63%
.68%
2.37%
.63%
2.13%
.58%
2.13%
.53%
1.73%
.49%
1.56%
6,000
6,300
Senior High
School
Senior High
School
6,615
6,946
7,293
500
535
Senior High
School
Senior High
School
608
638
670
280
308
339
424
530
663
Number of NC holders
NC Holders: 254
OBJECTIVES
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
KRAs
BASELINE
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
35
18
35
19
36
19
36
20
37
20
37
21
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
89,986,473.80
107,983,769
129,580,523
155,496,628
186,589,954
223,915,146
40
Rank 1
Rank 1
45
Rank 1
Rank 1
50
Rank 1
Rank 1
55
Rank 1
Rank 1
60
Rank 1
Rank 1
65
Rank 1
Rank 1
3
27
4
4
8
2
2
24
8
3
7
4
1
21
12
1
11
6
0
14
20
0
8
10
0
6
28
0
4
14
0
0
34
0
0
18
Teachers: 5
10
15
20
25
30
35
10 Trainings related to
scholarships attended
20
30
40
50
60
70
200
250
300
350
400
450
Elementary: 34
Secondary: 18
Elementary: 100%
Secondary: 100%
TARGETS
74,988,128.18
National Awards: 32
RIC: Rank 2
RSPC: Rank 1
Masters: 290
Doctorate:
8
303
12
335
15
346
18
351
23
368
25
379
30
Teacher II
118
Teacher III
54
M. Teacher I 17
M. Teacher II 20
Principal I
10
Principal II
12
Principal III
10
Principal IV
5
50
50
35
15
1
2
2
1
100
75
40
20
3
2
2
1
150
100
40
15
3
2
2
1
200
120
40
20
2
2
2
1
250
130
40
15
2
2
2
1
300
140
40
20
2
2
2
1