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MOVING UP CEREMONY I. ENTRANCE OF THE COMPLETERS

Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today.

Good afternoon and welcome to the 1st Moving Up

Ceremony of Northville 15 Integrated School with the theme, “Kabataang Mula sa K to 12, Tagapagdala ng Kaunlaran sa Bansang Pilipinas”.

Ladies and Gentlemen, the entrance of the completers! (PROCESSIONAL)

Let us welcome the honor students with their parents led by John Carlo R. Sogale, 1st Honors.

Entering the covered court are the candidates for moving up starting off with Grade 10-Hebrews. Adviser: Ms. Ma. Remalyne G. Cruz.

Approaching the aisle are the students from Grade 10-Samuel. Mr. Jayson B. Lucas, adviser.

Next on the list are the students from Grade 10-Jonah. Adviser: Ms. Diane Kate C. Sangalang.

Entering the covered court are the completers from Grade 10-Genesis. Mrs. Cherry Dee P. Balilu, adviser.

Approaching the center aisle are the completers from Grade 10-Joshua. Adviser: Mrs. Ailyn C. Dizon.

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Let us give a warm welcome to the pillars of this institution--the faculty of Northville 15 Integrated School led by Mr, Rjay C. Calaguas, Kindergarten Coordinator.

The Grade 1 teachers led by Ms. Aaziel A. Dungca. The Grade 2 teachers piloted by Mrs. Baby Lyn B. Revil. The Grade 3 teachers ushered by Mrs. Charlene M. Fernandez.

The Grade 4 teachers headed by Mrs. Michelle D. San Agustin.

The Grade 5 teachers preceded by Mrs. Marilyn C. Badaran. The Grade 6 teachers escorted by Mr. Edward C. Quito The Grade 7 teachers led by Mrs. Janice F. Dimalanta. The Grade 8 teachers piloted by Mr. Lloyd C. Marcelo. The Grade 9 teachers ushered by Mr. Nelson B. Bonaobra. The Grade 10 teachers headed by Ms. Ma. Remalyne G. Cruz.

Next in line is our school principal, Mr. Elmer S. Dayrit, followed by the stakeholders in education— The GPTA Officers led by Mr. Ariel S. Ilao, President, with Hon. Fernando Masbang, Brgy. Captain.

Approaching the aisle is our Guest of Honor for today-- our Schools Division Superintendent, ladies and gentlemen, Mrs. Leilani S. Cunanan, Career Executive Service Officer VI. (CUT SONG)

II. OPENING PRAYER

Please remain standing. To bless this momentous occasion, let us seek the Divine Intervention. May we call on Bryan F. Serrano, 3rd Honors, to lead us all in prayer.

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Let us show our deference by standing still as we sing the National Anthem with Ms. Karen Anne C. Cunanan, leading. IV. WELCOME REMARKS

You may now be seated.

To set the tone for this afternoon’s event, let us put our hands together for Stefanie F. Afunay, 2nd Honors.

V. INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE

At this juncture, let us be emboldened with the inspirational message from our Guest of Honor for today. Ladies and gentlemen, our Schools Division Superintendent, Mrs. Leilani S. Cunanan.

--Thank you, Mrs. Leilani S. Cunanan, for being a catalyst in inspiring the completers. At this point, let us award the Certificate of Appreciation to our Guest of Honor.

(reads citation)

VI. DISTRIBUTION OF CERTIFICATES AND AWARDING OF MEDALS

After four years of hardwork and dedication, completers, it is about time to reward your commitment towards education. Reap the fruits of your labor. Mrs. Leilani S. Cunanan, Schools Division Superintendent and Mr. Elmer S. Dayrit, School Principal, will lead in the distribution of the certificates.

(CALLING OF NAMES SONG)

Let’s begin with Grade 10-Hebrews. Adviser: Ms. Ma. Remalyne G. Cruz.

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The next candidates for moving up are from Grade 10-Samuel. Mr. Jayson B. Lucas, adviser.

The next set of completers will be from Grade 10-Jonah. Adviser: Ms. Diane Kate C. Sangalang.

The next candidates for moving up are from Grade 10-Genesis. Mrs. Cherry Dee P. Balilu, adviser.

The next set of completers will be from Grade 10-Joshua. Adviser: Mrs. Ailyn C. Dizon.

---At this juncture, we will be awarding the students who walked an extra mile. The first set of awardees consists those who excelled in co-curricular activities.

Starting off with the Athlete of the Year- Jairah S. Mayrina Best in Performing Arts in Dance- Regie D. Maunes

The next set of awardees are the model students of each section.

From10-Samuel- Carl Anne Jewel C. Manalastas 10-Jonah- Erika Paras

10-Genesis- Tricia D. Manalo 10-Joshua- Anamelia Bansing II

And the best student who exemplified good character. From 10-Joshua, Jerriza J. Abella.

Now, let us give citation to the students who topped in academic performance. Starting with Maria Luisa E. Gomez-10th Honors and Best in Science

9th Honors- Christian Ashley V. Calica

8th Honors- Joshua Aaron P. Mayrina

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Chadrian C. Fernandez- 6th Honors and Best in Mathematics

5th Honors- Ricallyn C. Caputol

Reyniel C. Timbol- 4th Honors, Best in MAPEH and Model

Student from 10-Hebrews

Bryan F. Serrano- 3rd Honors and Best in Filipino

Stefanie F. Afunay- 2nd Honors, Best in Edukasyon sa

Pagpapakatao and Outstanding Achievement in Campus Journalism

John Carlo R. Sogale- 1st Honors, Best in English, Best in

Araling Panlipunan, Best In Technology and Livelihood Education, Outstanding Student of the Year, and Outstanding Achievement in Culture and Arts

(CUT SONG)

VII. WORDS OF GRATITUDE Congratulations, completers!

At this point, let us be all ears to no less than the batch 1st

Honors himself as he encapsulates everything junior high school life has to offer. A big hand for John Carlo R. Sogale for his words of gratitude.

VIII. COMMUNITY SONG

Please stand for the singing of the DepEd Angeles City Hymn.

(DEPED HYMN)

IX. EXIT OF THE COMPLETERS

This Moving Up Ceremony has truly been noteworthy for everyone here. It is indeed a time of taking a big step in your lives as students. It is also a time of celebration and achievement and most importantly, a beginning for each of you here.

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Once again, congratulations, completers!

Indeed, education is the golden key to unlock the doors of opportunities.

Ladies and gentlemen, the exit of our Guest of Honor! Followed by Hon. Fernando Masbang

The GPTA Officers

Our principal, Mr. Elmer S. Dayrit The faculty

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