Fri, 10/07/2022 - 18:10
Coordinators gave updates on the last phase activities in their municipality in preparation to the nearing SOA graduation ceremony this November.
Coordinators gave updates on the last phase activities in their municipality in preparation for the nearing SOA graduation ceremony this November.

PATIN-AY, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur – Following the completion of its 16 episodes aired last September 22, 2022, the Wais sa Mais: School-on-the-Air (SOA) on Corn Production implementers hold its post-assessment on October 7, 2022 at the Provincial Agriculture and Veterinary Office (PAVO) Conference Hall.

Provincial, Municipal and City SOA coordinators discussed the updates on the submission of results on quizzes, long exam, and post-test, resource information sheet, overall and resource person evaluation forms, identification of municipal/city top-notcher, graduation ceremony date, and giving of awards.

Moreover, it was announced that the top three students per LGU receive special awards during the graduation ceremony on November 18, 2022 at Naliyagan Grounds, Patin-ay, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur. All in all, there will be 500 plus graduates.

The SOA on Corn Production was heard over 93.5 FM Hope Radio Philippines Butuan every Thursday at 5:30-6:30 in the morning and started last June 9, 2022.

“This is a job well done for all. Teamwork was seen in the efforts given by our municipal and city coordinators. The time given by our anchorperson and resource persons is also worth commending. Without the coordinators who were the ground workers in the field and the ones facing our farmers-students, the success which is now seen half-way, will not be reached. Thank you to you all,” said Elena Bausing, OIC-Chief of the Operations Division and Senior Agriculturist of PAVO.

It was done in partnership with PAVO-Agusan del Sur and participated by its 14 Local Government Units (LGUs) of Loreto, Rosario, San Francisco, La Paz, Bunawan, Bayugan City, Trento, Esperanza, Prosperidad, Sibagat, San Luis, Veruela, Sta. Josefa, and Talacogon. It was anchored by Joel B. Corvera and the resource persons were Jessamine Vea, Elena Bausing, Nila Estrada, Lufe Escuyos, and Nuymie Nuyad.

This program was implemented by the Information Services Section (ISS) of ATI-RTC XIII with Ressell Angelie Fetalsana, Information Officer II, as project officer. 

article-seo
bad