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insufficient number of classrooms and chairs. To address such insufficiency, volunteer parents joined hands in constructing two temporary classrooms out of indigenous materials such as coco lumber, bamboo, amacan and nipa for roofing. Students were also required to bring homemade armchairs of different sizes. In the first year of operation, only first and second year students were accepted to enroll which totaled to Three
Hundred Twelve (312), composing 4 sections in the first year level and 2 sections in the second year level with fourteen (14) teachers. They temporarily occupied 4 of the vacant classrooms of Tudela Central School and 2 temporary classrooms that were built by the parents at the back of the same school in Barangay Centro Napu through the assistance of funds taken from the local government unit. The school title was Tudela National High School.
410:. In School Year 1995–1996, an officer-in-charge in the person of Mr. Gaudioso M. Manera took over the steering wheel of the school. In School Year 1996–1997, Dr. Rebecca M. Diango, ES-1, became the officer-in-charge and she coined the acronym TUDNACOHS for Tudela National Comprehensive High School. From then on, the school was fondly called TUDNACOHS in the locality and in the whole division. In 1997, a principal item was given to the school and Mr. Nicolas M. Martinez was installed into the position. Charismatic and zealous, he was a former Head Teacher from Aloran Trade High School. He made a lot of difference in the administration and image of the school throughout the
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used, with the alliance of Mr. Carmelito S. Simbajon, another teacher in
Araling Panlipunan. This period saw considerable increase of the student population that reached Eight Hundred Eighty-three in School Year 2002–2003. Effective June 2003, Mr. Martinez was reassigned to Aloran Trade High School and the school was left under the care of Mrs. Eleuteria D. Elmedulan for sometime until Mrs. Ione G. Xenos-Canonigo came in 2015 and seated as the school principal. In July 2019, Mr. Romeo S. Arenaza was appointed as principal followed by Mrs. Juliet Lapiz on May 23, 2020.
351:, had beckoned more new students and transferees from other schools to enroll. The classrooms in the first location were occupied by the second, third and fourth year students while the classrooms in the new school site were occupied by the first year students. The two locations were approximately one and a half kilometers apart from each other. As a result, different forms of protest were amplified and aired by private high schools about the legality of the establishment of Tudela National High School.
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to the newly established public high school. It was notable that student population of Tudela
National Comprehensive High School reached Four Hundred Twenty-two (422) in the first to third year levels during that school year. In School Year 1995–1996, a surprising enrolment of Four Hundred Seventy-one was reached with the complete secondary year levels, which greatly paved the way to the considerable decrease of student population of the neighboring private high schools not only in the
364:, twelve kilometers away from the National Highway. This paved the way to the subsequent inflow of teacher items. Fourteen nearly created teacher items were given. The nine pioneer teachers were absorbed first into permanent status. Later, three additional teacher items were added and another two items followed and were occupied in the next school year. The first fourteen teacher items were then completely occupied.
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The next school year provoked the complaints of the private sectarian high schools in the municipality, namely, San Isidro
Academy and Northwestern Mindanao Christian Colleges. There was an obvious decline in the number of their students of the said school because some there students transferred
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after noticing the plight of many parents who could hardly send their children to private high schools considering the high tuition fees. The late
Congressman Hilarion Nonoy Ramiro, Jr., supported his plan by passing a House Bill No. 14368 with the assurance to give financial assistance from his
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Million Peso-Fund to fill the marshland along the mangroves with soil and boulders in order to prepare it for the construction of a school building. Hence, the new 16-classroom building was erected and completed on January 11, 1999, and all the students and teachers moved
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Araling Panlipunan teacher, composed the school song "TUDNACOHS March". Since then, the singing of the school song was included in the morning rituals of the students before the first period of classes in the morning. The same teacher created the school logo, which is still currently
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was received stating therein the approval of the House Bill No. 14368 in May 1995. The said act further stated to convert the name Tudela
National High School to Tudela National Comprehensive High School, which was an independent school from Kolambutan Bajo National High School, an older
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public elementary schools with the agreement of the mayor. It was initiated by Mrs. Asuncion D. Sarabia, an elementary school teacher designated by Mrs. Bunao to accept enrollees in response to the request of the interested parents whose children were willing to enroll in spite of the
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but also in the neighboring municipalities as well. Apparently, the erection of four classrooms at the new proposed school site at
Barangay Basirang, one was made of concrete and two were made of amacan, funded by Senator
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