ABOUT US
 
  • OUR GOAL
  • OUR DIVISION WORK ETHICS
  • OUR DIVISION THRUST
  • OUR FRAMEWORK
  • HISTORY OF DepEd - Division of Muntinlupa
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    OUR GOAL
    DepEd-Muntinlupa shall focus its educational efforts in the realization of the following four (4) major goals:
     
    1. Increase access of all school-age going population to school.
    2. Improve quality and relevance of basic education offered in school.
    3. Enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the system; and
    4. Improve equity in the delivery of basic education.
     
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    OUR DIVISION WORK ETHICS

    The Staff of DepEd-Muntinlupa are gracious, courteous, hardworking, service oriented and ready to help at all times.
    Ang mga Kawani ng mga Paaralang Lungsod ng Muntinlupa ay magiliw, magalang, masipag, tapat maglingkod at laging handang tumulong sa lahat ng pagkakataon.

    Because of this, they will dedicate their efforts, imtelligence and life in order to render the highest level of service to all the people seeking their help.

    Dahil dito, ibinibigay niya ang lakas, talino at buhay upang magbigay ng pinakamataas na antas ng paglilingkod sa lahat ng oras sa mga taong sa kanila ay dumudulog.
     
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    DIVISION TRUST
     
     
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    FRAMEWORK
     
     
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    HISTORY OF DepEd - Division of Muntinlupa
     
    Before the creation of Metro Manila Commission, the towns of Muntinlupa, Taguig and Pateros were on the premier of the provinces of Rizal. With the creation of the Metro Manila Commission, a presidential decree of Former President Ferdinand E. Marcos, the three (3) towns were integrated into the Metropolis to which Muntinlupa, Taguig and Pateros were attached with the Schools Division of Pasay City.
     
    A redivisioning scheme of the DepEd-NCR was conceived in the early part of 1993 as an innovative strategy to achieve efficiency in the delivery of basic educational services to the pupils and students of Metro Manila.  Consequently, the NCR Fourth District composed of the City of Pasay and integrated municipalities of Makati, Parañaque, Las Piñas, Muntinlupa, Taguig, Pateros was divided into new School Divisions.  One of the Divisions is the Division of Muntinlupa, Taguig and Pateros also known as MUNTAPAT.
     
    The new Division of MUNTAPAT, which started to operate June 1, 1994 at Alabang, Muntinlupa City was given its official status by virtue of inauguration on September 26, 1994 headed by Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Teofista Vibar.  After her retirement she was succeeded by Dr. Aquilina Rivas.
     
    In 1996, Mayor Ignacio "Toting" R. Bunye of Muntinlupa initiated a resolution to the Sangguniang Bayan to separate Muntinlupa from Taguig and Pateros as one Division.
     
    On August 9, 1996, an unnumbered memorandum addressed to Regional Director Nilo L. Rosas was signed by then DECS Secretary Ricardo T. Garcia which separated Muntinlupa City from the other two (2) municipalities thus creating the Division of City Schools, Muntinlupa City.
     
    On August 19, 1996, Dr. Alma Bella O. Bautista assumed her duties as Office-In-Charge of the Division and subsequently became its first City Schools Division Superintendent. 
     
    On September 27, 2001, Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Mrs. Fe L. Faz acted as the Officer-In-Charge of the Division.
     
    On June 5, 2002, the Division warmly welcomed Dr. Aurora P. Gervacio as the new Schools Division Superintendent.
     
    After Dr. Aurora P. Gervacio retired, Mrs. Fe L. Faz assumed her duties as Officer-In-Charge of this Division last October 16, 2003.  Afterward, she became the new Schools Division Superintendent last March 9, 2004 and then, on Septembet 15, 2004, the Division warmly welcomed Mr. Dominico C. Idanan as the new Assistant Schools Division Superintendent.
     
    At present, the incumbent Superintendent, has instituted vital reforms to enhance the delivery of quality education in the Division. 
     
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