Saturday, July 12, 2025

Tulong-tulong: GPTA and Faculty Elections Successfully Held at Senior High School

In a strong display of school-community partnership, Sucat Senior High School held its annual General Parents-Teachers Association (GPTA) and Faculty Elections on July 12, 2025, at the school's Multipurpose Hall, attended by parents and teachers.

The event began with an opening message from Principal IV Dr. Jay Boy E. Evano, who emphasized the crucial role of the GPTA in bridging communication between parents and the school, supporting student programs, and ensuring collaborative school governance. He also pointed out the strict implementation of DepEd policy on no collection, noting that even with a limited budget last school year, the institution was able to operate because of the full support of the outgoing GPTA officers and other stakeholders.

Following the presentation of previous years' accomplishments, the election for new GPTA and faculty officers for the School Year 2025–2026 commenced. The election was supervised by a committee composed of faculty, headed by Ms. Emelda A. Ozaraga Head Teacher III to ensure transparency and fairness.

After the votes were cast and counted, the newly elected GPTA and faculty officers were proclaimed:

GPTA officers 2025-2026

Chairperson: Rosalih Guron Baylon

Vice-Chair: May D. Bondoc

Secretary: Cristina C. Tuscano

Treasurer: Micel Claveria

Alternate Representative

Grade 11: John Lester Malvar

Grade 12: Wesly Boy M. Aquino

Faculty officers 2025-2026

Chairperson: Mark Lhester L. De Mesa

Vice-chair: John Carlo Tanzo

Secretary: Jhon Lheous P. Zurita

Treasurer: Jasmin G. Velasco

Auditor: Marc Lester T. Gonzales

PIO: Genesis D. Porteza

Board Members:

Carl Justine Jaunitez

Reymart T. Labad

Michelle Centeno

Alvin C. Valera

The newly elected GPTA and faculty president thanked the community for their trust, vowing to work closely with both parents and school officials to enhance educational support programs and student welfare activities. In his congratulatory message, Dr. Evano said, "Tulong-tulong tayo and fulfill your commitment as elected officials."

The event concluded with a brief orientation and photo ops of incoming and outgoing faculty officers.