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Division Technolympics
Accomplishment Report
November 06, 2018

The month of November was occupied


with events that intend to promote the talent and
skills among the students of San Jose Del Monte,
Bulacan with the yearly festivity of Technolympics.
This year’s Technolympics theme is about
“Celebrating Diversity through the Performance of
Talents and Skills for Sustainable Inclusive
Education”. Today’s world economy stands out for
its complexity, uncertainty and the breathtaking
pace of technological change. Keeping abreast
requires extraordinary understanding and agility.
Both can be enhanced, in business or government,
by promoting diversity and inclusion.
But diversity is one of those tricky concepts
that are easy to misunderstand. Once, it principally signified compliance. Over time, diversity has come to be
acknowledged as an essential enhancer of corporate productivity, performance and talent engagement. This
activity also helps honing the talents and skills of our students at San Jose Del Monte. The Division Technolympics
2018 was joined by eighteen (18) public schools and one (1) ALS that are located at City of San Jose Del Monte,
Bulacan.
The Sto. Cristo National High School (SCNHS) TLE department decided to join five categories for this year
on the 2018 Division Technolympics held at San Jose Del Monte National Trade School last November 06, 2018. We
decided to participate at the Bread and Pastry Category of the Home Economics Area, Technical Drafting
(AutoCAD) Category and Computer System Servicing Category of the Information and Communications Technology
Area, and Landscaping Category and Food Preservation Category of the Agri-Fishery Arts Area. Our department
practiced for three weeks in preparation for this big event.

Bread and Pastry Category (Home Economics)

Kalayaan R. Manabat and Maica L. Rizan, Grade 11


SHS students from TVL-Home Economics of Sto. Cristo
National High School represented the Bread and Pastry
Category under Home Economics. Their goal is to create
different kinds of breads such as Petit Fours, Diner Roll and
Swiss Roll. They practiced for almost three weeks with their
coach Mrs. Maria Aurora C. Molina, Grade 11 TVL-HE teacher.
They ranked 2nd Place at the 2018 Division Technolympics
Bread and Pastry Category.

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Photos for Bread and Pastry Production during the Division Technolympics 2018 held at SJDMNTS Gym

Technical Drafting (CAD) Category (Information & Communications Technology)

Another contestant that we had is our


Grade 12 SHS student Gabriel A. Vicente of TVL-ICT
who represented the Technical Drafting (AutoCAD)
Category which is under Information and
Communications Technology Area. He, together
with his coach Mrs. Irene G. Mananquil, Grade 12
TVL-ICT Technical Drafting teacher trained so much
for the said category. He ranked 3rd Place at the
2018 Division Technolympics Technical Drafting
(CAD) Category.

Photos for Technical Drafting (CAD) during the Division Technolympics 2018 held at TVL Building in SJDMNTS

We Serve and Commit with Nationalism, Humility and Sincerity.


Computer System Servicing (CSS) Category (Information & Communications Technology)

Next category is the Computer System


Servicing (CSS) under the Information and
Communications Technology. The contestant that
we had is our Grade 12 SHS TVL-ICT student Bong
Lendly T. Baturiano. He, together with his coach Mr.
Crisanto R. Salonga, Grade 12 TVL-ICT Computer
System Servicing teacher trained for almost a week
for this event. He ranked 5th Place out of 6
participating schools at the 2018 Division
Technolympics Computer System Servicing
Category.

Photos for Computer System Servicing (CSS) during the Division Technolympics 2018 held at the TVL Building of SJDMNTS

Landscape Installation Category (Agri-Fishery Arts)

We also joined the Landscape


Installation category under the Agri-Fishery Arts
Area. The event/contest was represented by our
contestants from Junior High School. Adrian
James M. Templado and Jomar S. Viñas, both
Grade 9 students, agreed to accept the challenge
of the said contest. They practiced for 2 weeks
before the event together with their coach Mrs.
Lalaine G. Sinogba, Grade 10 EsP teacher and
Guidance Counselor. They ranked 6.5th Place out
of 10 participating schools at the 2018 Division
Technolympics Landscape Installation Category.

Photos for Landscape Installation during the Division Technolympics 2018 held at SJDMNTS

We Serve and Commit with Nationalism, Humility and Sincerity.


Food Processing Category (Agri-Fishery Arts)

The last contest event that we’ve decided to


join is also under the Agri-Fishery Arts Area, the Food
Processing category. This contest is about making
chicken longganisa, Spanish sardines and pickled
vegetables. The event/contest was represented by
our students from Junior High School and Senior High
School. Erika N. Latinazo and Jamaica Rose P. Watson,
both Grade 10 students, and Patric P. Socias, Grade
12 TVL-HE student, was personally selected by their
coach Mrs. Jezrel S. Gonzales, Grade 10 TLE teacher.
Erika N. Latinazo was assigned to make chicken
longganisa while Jamaica Rose P. Watson was asked
to create the pickled vegetables. Patric P. Socias, the
contestant for Bangus Spanish Sardines category last 2017 Division Technolympics who ranked 1 st Place was
assigned again to make the same Spanish sardines but this time, without tomato sauce. They ranked 8 th Place out
of 10 participating schools at the 2018 Division Technolympics Food Processing Category.

Photos for Food Processing during the Division Technolympics 2018 held at SJDMNTS

Based on the Tally Sheet posted after the Division Technolympics 2018, our school, Sto. Cristo National
High School’s Over-all Ranking, ranked 8th Place out of 19 schools including the ALS.

Division Technolympics 2018 Tally Sheet

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