Make some noise!!!
pre-press conference for aspiring journalist is on its way! so get your pen and paper and start making your dreams into reality!
WELCOME TO DJJMHS
Make some noise!!!
pre-press conference for aspiring journalist is on its way! so get your pen and paper and start making your dreams into reality!
Got bored time?
Got something in Mind?
Hey the library will take you to a Vocabulary Challenge
Just Scrabble and Wabble!
Heads up Jaranians!
for the Individual Category
Its November!!!
Let the English Month Begins!
Come and Join the Fun
Heartfelt congratulations to our stars, Synclaire Jan L. Marticio and Princess Erika F. Ong, as they embark on their extraordinary adventure to Japan with the Jenesys 2023 Philippine-Japan Exchange Program for High School Students. Dr. Josefa Jara Martinez High School beams with pride at their remarkable accomplishments.
日本への あんぜん な ひこう を おいのり して います シンクレアさんとプリンセスさん!
Congratulations to our young ambassadors who will represent our school in the JENESYS 2023 Philippines-Japan Cultural Exchange for High School Students! Best wishes as you explore Japan. Safe travels, and make our school and country proud!
Creative Video Making Contest
1. The contest is open to all students of DJJMHS.
2. Create a video to show participation in the world’s celebration on Child Labor campaign. The video should tell a story of your action and understanding of the theme,” Week of Action against Child Labor”. This is the theme this 2022 year of celebration on Child Labor. The more creative and unique your video, the better chances of winning.
3. It is an individual output.
4. Video entries should last with a maximum minute of three and minimum of two.
5. It must be in a popularly format supported video (eg.mp5, wmv, mp4 and others).
6. It must contain a child friendly environment. You can include but limit the use of inappropriate content on social issues like pornography, human trafficking, child abuse, and the like.
7. The video entries to be submitted must contain the names of participants, title of the entry, and contact information.
8. The entries must be submitted on or before June 12, 2022.
Here are two important links to fill up:
Registration link: https://forms.gle/GQnBCY2y8dTtmpie8
Submission link: https://forms.gle/LXXRw6hbCt4SYXFGA
For further details look for Ma'am Sandhay M. Torio and Ma'am Peejay C. Vargas
Distribution of School Supplies
It's a beautiful Friday morning. The sun shone brightly and donations came from Tatalon LGU led by Barangay Capt. Rodel N. Lobo consisting of 2000 customized envelopes and 30 boxes of school supplies for our learners.
Pictures show the turn over with the Principal and Admin Staff.
10.22.2021
District Competition CD IV (UN Month)
The Official DepEd Identification Card (ID) for DepEd employees
The school now is working with this ATM card size of ID card. In front of the card, DepEd seal and logo, name and photo of the employee, employee number, and position. At the back of the card, the employee's name and signature, address and contact details of the Division Office, name and signature of the Schools Division Superintendent and the statement, and a contact person "ln case of emergency, please contact (Name and number)" are written. Thank you to our LGU in DepEd Quezon City for this ID Card Maker and Printer.
Upcoming this week!
"Tablet Ko, Aalagan Ko" (Friday | October 22, 2021 | 3:00PM)
On Facebook livestream
DJJMHS Distributes Learners’ Modules, Other Learning Resources
DepEd assures to provide quality self-learning modules for School Year 2021-2022
Assigned teachers per grade level of Dr. Josefa Jara Martinez High School distribute learners’ modules at the school. Each of them practiced safety protocols such as wearing PPE, masks, and face shields. To avoid the spread of COVID-19, the school followed safety guidelines in handing out the modules. Social distancing and proper queuing were implemented with the help of school staff and teachers at the Belmonte Building. During the distribution, recipients needed to show proof of identity for acknowledgment, sanitize their hands before getting the learning resources, and sign the distribution form, confirming that the learning kit is complete and received.
DEPED ENHANCES LEARNERS’ FOREIGN LANGUAGE SKILLS THROUGH SPECIAL PROGRAM IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE. (SPFL)
This program aims to enhance the ability of learners to engage in meaningful interaction in a linguistically and culturally diverse global workplace.
DJJMHS started the SPFL program in 2012 and continues to offer Nihongo with the support of our school head Mrs. Irene SF Canon and Ms. Haruna Obinata, language education adviser of Japan Foundation Manila , the language partner agency.
World Hand Wash Day 2021
Ang wasto at regular na paghuhugas ng kamay ay mabisang paraan upang makaiwas sa mga sakit. Ito ay makatutulong sa pagpigil ng pagkalat ng virus na nagdudulot ng sakit. Tandaan, gawin ito nang 20 segundo. Ugaliing maghugas ng kamay upang maka iwas sa mga sakit at upang ang ating katawan ay manatiling malusog.
Faculty Club Officer in Action
Thank you to our stake holders who expressed support to the school! Rotary Club of Broadway , QC Councilor Irene Belmonte and the honorable City Mayor Joy Belmonte for the ayuda for the PTA and cleaning materials, paints, alcohol, face mask and face shield. Muli, maraming salamat po.
Environmental Care of the School
National School Opening Program
APRIL 20, 2020 — Learners and teachers can now access the online learning platform DepEd Commons without incurring data charges on their Globe or TM-powered smartphones as the Department of Education ties up with the local telecommunication company in ensuring educational continuity amidst the COVID-19 situation.
Education Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones spearheaded the call for support from the telcos in providing free access to DepEd Commons (https://commons.deped.gov.ph), the Department’s online education delivery platform designed as alternative mode for teaching-learning process during class suspensions and other similar circumstances.
“In this time of crisis, it is important that we make it possible to overcome this challenge with solid partnershlps wlth the prlvate sector. We are thankful on our partners’ generosity in support of the continuity of public education by providing us free data for DepEd Commons access amid the COVID-19 situation,” Secretary Briones said.
The Education chief also secured the support of the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) in the initiative backing delivery of public education services through connectivity.
DepEd Commons contains online review materials and Open Educational Resources (OER) authored by public school teachers who are subject matter experts. Teachers can retain, reuse, revise, remix, and redistribute the content by blending it with a learning management system to deliver a distance learning modality.
Based on the latest data, DepEd Commons has 4,236,667 users accessing online learning materials at the height of the ECQ. The number of users is projected to continue to rise in the coming days.
“We are facing many challenges in ensuring the continuity of education especially in this extremely difficult situation that we are in. In partnership with Globe, DepEd is steadily moving forward in bringing educational resources to the teachers and the learners wherever they may be,” DepEd Undersecretary for Administration Alain Del B. Pascua said.
The platform also integrates the Globe eLibrary, an online platform which features age-appropriate and engaging e-books ranging from storybooks for children and young adults to textbooks on core subjects such as Math, Science, English, Filipino, Music, Arts, among others.
“Even in this time of crisis where most of us, including the teachers and students have to stay at home, it is important that learning continue. We are happy to provide this service to DepEd in cooperation with the DICT and NTC,” Globe Chief Sustainability Officer and SVP for Corporate Communications Yoly Crisanto said.
However, Globe is reminding the public that while access to the site using the Globe/TM network will not entail any data charges, it does not cover the links outside the DepEd Commons domain. Thus, all links clicked and visited will still incur standard data charges.
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