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Being the younger of the two academies, (the other is Mindanao Mission Academy) which are operated by the Northern Mindanao Conference, the needs were enormous. The Union assisted financially in the surveying, processing of the documents and notarial fees of the school property, leaving the Northern Mindanao Conference to fill up the other needs such as the installation of water pump and generator, |
Being the younger of the two academies, (the other is Mindanao Mission Academy) which are operated by the Northern Mindanao Conference, the needs were enormous. The Union assisted financially in the surveying, processing of the documents and notarial fees of the school property, leaving the Northern Mindanao Conference to fill up the other needs such as the installation of water pump and generator, costs for the dormitories, trays, forks and spoons for the cafeteria, typewriters, adding machines, and a mimeographing machine. |
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Since its founding, Lake View Academy continues to serve in order to fulfill the objectives and mission by carrying out a program of study geared towards the development of the students in their physical, mental, social, and spiritual facets of life. |
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Presently, Lake View Academy is situated amidst the rural atmosphere by the Lake Pinamaloy, which is highly conductive to quiet study and reflective thinking, scores of graduates have gone out, succeeded in college and now many of whom have distinguished themselves in various lines of endeavor both in the denominational work and elsewhere. |
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==Vision== |
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"LVA is envisioning that all its graduates will become better citizens of this world and world to come, actively serving God and humanity." |
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==Mission== |
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"The mission of Lake View Academy is to serve and train the youth by developing their body, mind, heart, and soul. Preparing them for better citizen committed to serve God, humanity and the Church." |
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==Faculty== |
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! FACULTY MEMBERS |
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| '''Administration''' |
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| Principal |
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| Pastor Lowell U. Rojas |
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| Values IV |
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| Vice Principal |
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| Romel R. Subigca |
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| Church Pastor/Values Major/Pathfinder Director |
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| Registrar |
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| Alberto B. Ponsica. MaEd |
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| Physics Teacher |
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| Treasurer |
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| George B. Vargas |
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| Business Manager |
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| '''Faculty''' |
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| Cashier |
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| Jeril Dulana, BSA |
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| Boys Dormitorians' dean |
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| Girls Dormitorians' dean |
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| Ivy C. Tanamal |
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| Science I/Biology II/Chemistry III/Second Year Adviser |
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| Librarian |
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| Darlene C. Dulana |
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| English I-IV |
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| Piano Teacher |
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| Re Jean Mae M. Subigca |
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| Music I-IV |
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| Farm Manager |
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| Ebenezer Guillermo |
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| H.E/ Asst. Librian |
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| Juvy Vargas |
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| Health I-IV/Filipino I |
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| Computer Teacher |
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| Rudney Cloyd G. Ruelan |
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| Computer II-IV/System Administrator |
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| Maintenance |
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| Edwin F. Bandiola |
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| Interim Filipino Teacher |
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| Noemi G. Ruelan |
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| Filipino II-IV |
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==Gallery== |
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<gallery> |
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<!-- Missing image removed: Image:Chapellva.JPG|The Chapel of the Academy. Note the ongoing construction building in the left. --> |
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<!-- Missing image removed: Image:Classroomlva.jpg|The Rooms of the First Year and Second Year, in the midst of the construction site. --> |
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<!-- Missing image removed: Image:Lvaadministration.jpg| The Administration Building of the Academy. --> |
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<!-- Missing image removed: Image:Lvaconstruction.jpg| The Constructed Building of the Academy. --> |
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</gallery> |
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==Contacts== |
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! CONTACTS |
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| Phone Number |
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| (088) 226-2627 |
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| Email Address |
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| lva_principal@yahoo.com |
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| Mailing Address |
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| Lake View Academy, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Philippines 8712 |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 08:24, 1 March 2009
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Founded | June 1967 |
Faculty | 14 |
Enrollment | 250 |
Lake View Academy (or LVA) is a Complete Secondary Boarding School of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is Situated in the midst of the rural Don Carlos, Bukidnon. It has an enrollment of 250 students in the present school year 2007-2008.
History
Lake View Academy is a boarding school operated by the Northern Mindanao Conference of the Seventh-Day Adventists to fill the need of its constituents for Adventist Education in the secondary level. It was established in 1967 by the Northern Mindanao Mission to serve the whole its constituents and thus it was official named Lake View Academy. It opens on June 1967 with seven (7) teachers including the principal, Pastor Serafin F. Fadre. It catered to one hundred forty one (141) initial batches of students in the first and second year only. First graduation was in 1971. Situated in the one (1) hectare lot along the national highway of Don Carlos, Bukidnon, which was acquired through the efforts and negotiations made by the Mission Committee headed by Pastor Teofilo Layon, Northern Mindanao Mission president, and chairman of the Academy Board. During the pioneering stage, the students were accommodated in temporary shacks while the construction of the dormitories was done. Besides the contracted carpenters, students were employed in the construction and also in developing the school farm which also
helped finance their schooling. Being the younger of the two academies, (the other is Mindanao Mission Academy) which are operated by the Northern Mindanao Conference, the needs were enormous. The Union assisted financially in the surveying, processing of the documents and notarial fees of the school property, leaving the Northern Mindanao Conference to fill up the other needs such as the installation of water pump and generator, costs for the dormitories, trays, forks and spoons for the cafeteria, typewriters, adding machines, and a mimeographing machine.