Wednesday, April 17, 2013

ADVOCATES DARE PEACEFUL ELECTION IN LANAO TO PREVAIL


PRESS RELEASE: April 23 Election Covenant Signing in Lanao del Sur
By Normina L. Malindato, Media Resource Center
Lake Lanao College, Inc., Lilod Madaya, Marawi City
Mobile: 0948-349-6870; Email: salmanranaw@gmail.com




ADVOCATES DARE PEACEFUL ELECTION IN LANAO TO PREVAIL
April 23 Election Covenant Signing in Lanao del Sur

NAMFREL executive assigned in a quick count transmission from Lanao del Sur in the 2004 and 2007 national elections join local peace group in setting a model municipality for the 2013 elections. 

Salman Ranaw, CEO at the Media Resource Center in Marawi City dares Covenant convenors to roll down the mechanism of peace that begins with the prevention of "vote-buying " using media exposure. 

With the systematic role of key agencies and stakeholders in the portrayal of positive values and strict enforcement of the law, candidates and interest parties will be compelled to divert resources in fair and legal campaigning and thus reducing the cause of violence.

A covenant signing on April 23 in the Municipal hall of Balindong this province will signify strong adherence of stakeholders to the cause. 

Proponent, the Bolayoka, Inc., is in a project  partnership with the Asia Foundation for a campaign that call as PREVAILS, an accronym for “Preventing Reoccurrences of Election Violence thru Alliance Initiatives in Lanao del Sur.”

Joining the Covenant are COMELEC, The Asia Foundation, MILF, 103 Harribon Brigade of the AFP, 51st InfanfryBattalion, PNP-Provincial Office, Coordinating Committee on the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCH), International Monitoring Team, Non-Violent Peace Force, Election Observers, Media, and Ranao Coalition for Synergetic Reform.

All candidates from the host municipality are signatories to the covenant.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

SURVIVING EDUCATION AMIDST POVERTY


SIXTY-FIVE PERCENT of education cost are augmented by monetary and non-monetary contributions from officers, faculty and staff... 

these includes the services equivalent to 35% of the monetary amount of salaries and wages for employees at the Lake Lanao College.  

AND THEY HAVE MORE REASONS TO CELEBRATE IT'S TENTH YEAR OF SUCCESS!

A SCHOOL CROWDED WITH ORPHANS

OUR SCHOOL, OUR HOME...







          “One unique feature of this school is the great number of orphans whose parents died because of war in Mindanao or natural death...

        The school gives tuition assistance to them including school uniform.”


- Prof. HAMID K. LADJAKAHAL
   Director, Bureau of Secondary Education
   Ocular Inspection Report, July 31, 2007

Exceeding DepED's Minimum Standard



EVALUATION RESULTS


EXCEEDING THE MINIMUM STANDARD – This has been the extent of compliance described for the Overall Mean Rate of 3 garnered by the Lake Lanao College, Inc., in the recently held Institutional self-evaluation using the ESC/EVS (Re-) Certification Assessment Instrument of the Department of Education (DepEd). 

 Table shows the vital areas of Instructional program, student services, administration and governance and Institutional Planning and Development have respectively earned an Area Mean of 3 and describes as “areas having provision or condition that are extensive and functioning very satisfactorily.”  Other Areas placed at “2” and thus remain to be “practicing the minimum standard.”
Rating are based on verifiable facts and evidence, interviews with concerned stakeholders and the Rater’s personal observations, assessment and evaluation specified in 220-item Questionnaire.  The evaluation is administered by a team of specialists in the management, academic and campus affairs.