Siargaonons Receive Love and Support | Article

December 16, 2021 will forever be remembered by the Siargaonons.  The date could have ushered a joyous celebration – Christmas, but typhoon Odette instead devastated the island in an unimaginable and horrible way.  Everything precious flew out beyond measure – safety, livelihood and dreams.  The day after the onslaught of typhoon Odette brought out further difficulty – food, electricity and connectivity.  The world prayed for the fast rehabilitation and restoration of the idyllic island.  Siargaonons gathered courage, stood strong and worked on from scraps and debris. But the destruction left them in pain and anxiety. NDMC-CES headed by Mrs. Ellen V. Delosa, MSRED along with the Notre Dame Educational Association President and at the same time the Notre Dame RVM College of Cotabato...

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Grade School Welcomes Pupils to a Limited Fac... | Article

Nothing is more exciting than seeing you and your classmates troop the classroom for a lively lesson discussion from the teacher. This did not happen for almost two years as COVID 19 pandemic covered the world with fear and death. But life has to go on even with COVID 19 pandemic lurking. One cannot stay at home forever and wait until the virus is contained. There is so much to do outside the home – and so is going to a physical school. Boredom, anxiety and even depression have been experienced by the learners as the mode of learning shifted to online and modular.  The NDMC-IBED took the gargantuan tasks of complying the DepEd’s requirements for the limited face to face class. On March 30, NDMC-IBED hosted the venue for the Limited Face to Face Consultation with Dr. Jocelyn Ordinario –...

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IBED: Granted Permit to Operate | Article

What could be more fulfilling and worth celebrating than passing the rigorous requirements that determine excellence, reputation and quality. The recent passing of the IBED in the Division Ocular Inspection is a testament of cooperation, resiliency and hard work. Dr. Nilda A. Damo - Senior Educ. Program Specialist for School Management, Monitoring and Evaluation (SEPS-SMME) and Mr. Bobby Diero – Administrative Assistant – II validated the renewal of Permit to Operate/Government Recognition of the NDMC Integrated Basic Education on April 19. Dr. Daisy O. Medalla – IBED Principal expressed gratefulness and appreciation in realizing the said Permit to Operate along with the Assistant Principals and Faculty. View more images   CTTO : Regina Student Publication

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NDMC Holds Voters’ Education and Candidates’... | Article

In the highly contested presidential election, one has to be critical and knowledgeable who to vote in May 9. The campaign fever in the Cotabato province and Midsayap is no different in the national level – strategy and fandom.  With the intension of giving the Midsayapeños a head start and bases who to vote, the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs spearheaded Pampukaw Kamalayan: Discernment and Political Awareness.  The two-part program - Voters’ Education and Candidates’ Forum were conducted on April 20-21 at the Bulwagang Genoveva Deles-Jaranilla.  The Voters’ Education was conducted in the morning of April 20. The Resource Speakers for the Voters’ Education are Sr. Marie Emar, OND and Mrs. Virgie Amanon sharing their insights and wisdom in the area of political will and...

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Museo de NDMC: Chronicler of the Glorious His... | Article

The Ash Wednesday Mass last March 2 was presided by Fr. Jonathan R. Domingo, OMI – NDMC President. The said mass is a reminder of human mortality and the need for the reconciliation with God and marks the beginning of the penitential Lenten season. Immediately after the mass was the blessing of the new and iconic Museo de NDMC. Fr. Alvin Barreto, OMI, the school’s chaplain blessed the museum.  The said edifice houses collection of documents and mementos which include the music book and piano used by the late Mrs. Genoveva Deles-Jaranilla – director and mentor of the many stage plays of NDMC.  Also displayed in the all-glass structure are publications and achievements of the school in the form of magazines, trophies and photographs.   View more images   CTTO : Regina Student Publication

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NDMC Welcomes College Students to a Limited F... | Article

Extremely excited is an understatement to describe the feelings of the college students who could  finally see their classmates and teachers face to face.  The proposal and preparations to a limited face to face classes in the college was lengthily explained and assured by the administration to the concerned government agency. The green light was finally granted in February 28, which happened to be a Muslim holiday. The limited face to face classes in college was finally implemented in March 01. The once hushed school grounds and classrooms for almost two years are once again filled with laughter, high fives and reminiscence.  Everyone is sporting the "first day-ootd's and an air of confidence and sophistication. The school atmosphere felt it has come back to the old normal. The limited...

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Of Mission, Music, Memory and Magic: The Grat... | Article

Is it not magic when creative minds converge to a three-part concert series? What started as a bubble idea turned into one of the grandest productions of NDMC.  The three units of the school – NTP, IBED and College took turn dishing musical and production snippets for The Grateful and Great Concert Series.  In September 8 the NTP relived the songs and dances of the 40s and 50s.   Edlyn Villasis – Tennessee Waltz (1940s) and Virgie O. Gilera – “America” Westside Story (1950s) represented the NTP for the Best Performer Competition.  The IBED commanded the stage in October 9 reprising the the 60s and 70s music with a refreshing interpretation. Grace Bulleque – Unchained Melody (1960s) and Lynette Cabañog – Cabaret (1970s) made it to represent the IBED for the Best Performer Competition. ...

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NDMC at 80 Heralds Grateful and Great Awardin... | Article

The Notre Dame of Midsayap College – the premier school in the Cotabato Province hosted the Grateful and Great Awarding Ceremonies last February 17 which coincided with the celebration of the Oblates’ Day.  The program aimed to give the highest recognition to the former Directors/Rectors and Presidents of NDMC, along with the 8 Loyal Families, 8 Outstanding Alumni, Board of Trustees and Scholarship Sponsors. Engr. Ronniel D. Labio, MIT- Vice President for Academic Affairs delivered his Words of Welcome and the Rationale of the celebration. Fr. Jonathan R. Domingo, OMI- NDMC President gave his message both   to the live audience and online as the program was aired live via Facebook.  Archbishop Angelito Rendon Lampon, OMI awarded the plaques to the Director/Rector and President of the...

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And Our Hearts Forever, Love and Serve Thee N... | Article

What could make one stay in the job amidst exciting opportunities outside the fence with attractive salary?  This year’s Service Awards and Retirement Program held last February 15 at the Bulwagang Genoveva Deles-Jaranilla was a reaffirmation of loyalty and dedication expressed by the awardees.  Nineteen service awardees and a lone retiree walked on the green carpet of unparalleled service and dedication.  Donning their most elegant formal wear, the awardees enjoyed their very special moment as the spotlight of attention beamed unto them. Plaque of Service Recognition was given to the awardees plus cash incentives from the administration and Rex Bookstore and a special gift from the Faculty and Staff Association. Fr. Jonathan R. Domingo, OMI-NDMC President, Ms. Eva C. Sison, MPA- HRDMO...

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TOOLONG Benefits 50 Dameans | Article

The Notre Dame of Midsayap College continues its mission of developing students to become graduates of positive difference even in the midst of pandemic and challenges of on-line learning modality.  Parents and students are in a constant frenzy these days. The former tried their very best to equip their children with tools for on-line learning, the latter dealt with what the parents can afford them the affordable gadget for e-learning.  These challenges faced by the learners in a virtual setting have been thought of by the school administration, fully noting the premise that no student be left unequipped in this very challenging mode of learning, thus the TOOLONG program was conceived and materialized. As part of the ongoing 80 years founding anniversary celebration, 50 college students...

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