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Saturday, March 24, 2012

FFHNAS Students' National Assessment in CVS

The students of Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School in Sta. Maria, Bulacan underwent their national assessment in Animal Production NC II and Horticulture NC II in CVS. 


Tuesday, March 20, 2012

CVS Participates in Women's Month Celebration 2012

This year's celebration of women's month with the theme "Pagtataguyod ng katatagan sa gitna ng mga pagsubok ng mga panahon" was participated by different offices and institutions including Concepcion Vocational School. The event started on March 15-23 with different activities such as fun run, film showing, tree planting, opening of tiangge, livelihood seminars, job fair and concert/ballroom dancing.

On March 20 (Tuesday), CVS conducted a free livelihood training seminar on Food Processing particularly on hamburger patties and chicken nuggets making. The program started with a talk from Prof. Alvin L. Yturralde who introduced the different TESDA and CVS programs to the participants. Then, the demonstration of skills commenced with the trainer, Prof. Lerma P. Llorente.

The participants showed excitement and enthusiasm while watching the demonstration. Questions were raised which were answered quickly by the trainer. There was also a product taste test after the demonstration.The program ended successfully, especially when Tarlac Vice-Governor Pearl Angeli Pacada arrived and gave her short message to the participants. 



Sunday, March 18, 2012

CVS Formed Its ERDC Group


CVS Emergency Response Disaster Control (ERDC) Group conducted their meeting on March 13, 2012 for the finalization of the consolidated report of the ERDC Guide.

CVS ERDC was formed to meet the need for a group to oversee a disaster risk reduction and management plan. Its main functions include the conduct of periodic inspection of all buildings and facilities for structural integrity, safety, and worthiness, and the regular conduct of the disaster and emergency preparedness drill.


CVS Emergency Response Disaster Control Group:

Chairperson:
Maria Wilma S. Santiago (Administrative Officer I)

Vice-Chair:
Alvin L. Yturralde (Assistant Professor IV)

Members:
Consolacion A. Talisik (Assistant Professor II)
Lerma P. Llorente (Assistant Professor II)
Irene B. Taborlupa (Assistant Professor I)
Rico D. Briones (Instructor II)
Mary Ann S. Bamba (Instructor I)
Marlon A. Felix (Instructor I)
Carlos D. Mola (Administrative Aide III)
Genesis L. Pag-ong (Security Guard)
Ronald D. Trinidad (Security Guard)

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Embracing the next level of APACC accreditation

APACC focals and the whole CVS family headed by Dr. Virginia B. Bondoc, the Vocational School Administrator, are now busy preparing all the necessary documents and evidences for the next APACC visit in CVS on April 26-27, 2012. This is no new situation to CVS since this is the second cycle of the accreditation. This might just be a piece of cake for the group but everything has to be checked fastidiously to make sure that nothing is missed out.


Each criterion focal and member has to go with the challenge to achieve Silver Level... but is it really impossible to go for the gold? With the great leadership of the administrator and the combined efforts, hardwork and dedication of each member of the team, the journey towards Gold Level seems to be an easy task.


What is more fulfilling than knowing that doing your part has contributed much to the success of the whole organization and not looking at how big or small it may seem.

EIM-1C students passed the national assessment

CVS students in Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (EIM-1C) had their national assessment for the month of March with a passing rate of 95%. 

Congratulations to all of you!
1.  Jefferson R. Ayson
2.  Alfredo A. BAutista
3.  Hivhie Jhon E. Canlas
4.  Aljohn D. Eleazar
5.  Ar-Jay M. Garcia
6.  Eugene Eli M. Gopez
7.  Alcon P. Hipolito
8.  NiƱo Ronald M. Manio
9.  Wilson G. Miranda
10. Elizaldy S. Zamora
11. Louie B. Hipolito
12. Melchor A. Gregorio
13. Jonathan A. Guevarra
14. Joseph Y. Lalu
15. Jeffrey V. Nuqui
16. Aivin D. Panganiban
17. Nathaniel V. Ramos
18. Mark B. Torres
19. Roman Carlo J. Yusi

 

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

A Glimpse of What We are Doing

CVS is a TESDA supervised school located in Alfonso, Concepcion, Tarlac. It is a TESDA Technology Institution offering competency- and technology-based community training programs. One of its functions is to help upgrade the lives of the people mainly in the Third Congressional District of Tarlac by conducting programs that would enable them to acquire sets of competency which can be used to sustain their livelihood.

To successfully deliver its programs, CVS is using the competency-based curriculum by adhering to the principles of the competency-based training in such a way that trainees experience the use of multi-blended techniques in the delivery of training. This ensures the acquisition of knowledge, skills and attitude that are needed of a TVET graduate to be a world-class skilled worker. 

As a sign of its continuous quest to address the needs of its clientele, CVS is committed to improving and advancing every aspect of its existence to better realize its goal in delivering quality technical vocational education and training. The distinction it received by having been awarded Quality Management System (QMS) Silver Level Accreditation and APACC Bronze Level Accreditation prove that the journey towards excellence never stops.