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About This Presentation

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PLEASE STAND BY

OPENING PRAYER

Loving God, We come to you in gratitude today. Giving thanks for fellowship and friendship. And the promise of a new school year full of hopes and plans.

We welcome our new classmates and ask that you bless them and guide them as they begin their journey with us.

Bless and guide us as we seek to share our well-worn and well-intentioned paths with them, and as we delight in learning what new things our teachers will teach us.

Help us to be present and compassionate for those whom these new beginnings bring fear and uncertainty.

Lead us in all the work we do, so that we may reap the benefits of our collective wisdom and experience.

And let us all marvel in the joy of being together on this beautiful day, during our orientation meeting. Amen.

AGENDA (Morning Session)

Opening Prayer Class Adviser’s Welcome Address Introduction to CCTC PVMGO, Core Values, and the A.R Graduates Attributes Familiarization of Daily Morning Activity Routines 8:40 A.M – 9:40 A.M

Getting-to-Know: School Administrative Board (SAB), Planning Executive Committee (PLEC), Subject Area and Club Coordinators, School Staff and Maintenance Personnel, and Faculty 8:40 A.M – 9:40 A.M

Class Schedule/Program and Grading System Augustinian Recollect Spiritual Exercises and Culture of the School 8:40 A.M – 9:40 A.M 9:40 AM – 10:00 AM HEALTH BREAK

Deportment Policies: Attendance & Tardiness School Attire and External Appearance Conduct and Procedure in: c.1 Classroom c.2 Library c.3 Clinic c.4 Chapel 10:00 A.M – 12:00 N.N

Conduct and Procedure in: c.5 Recess and Lunch Break c.6 Line Formation c.7 Gatherings and Assembly c.8 Leaving the Campus c.9 Cleanliness and Comfort Rooms c.10 Use of Electricity (Use of Phones & Gadgets) 10:00 A.M – 12:00 N.N

10:00 A.M – 12:00 N.N Students’ Profiling 12:00 N.N – 1:00 P.M LUNCH BREAK

AGENDA (Afternoon Session)

(For JHS, SHS, and College) Gender-based Sexual Harassment Anti-hazing Data Privacy Act 1:00 P.M – 2:00 P.M Safety and Health Protocols 2:00 P.M – 2:30 P.M

Orientation/Training on Using the Aralinks Learning Management System (LMS) 2:30 P.M – 3:00 P.M Tour for All Freshmen (Grade 7, Grade 11, and 1 st Year College) 3:00 P.M – 4:00 P.M

W ELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL !

CCTC PVMGO, CORE VALUES, AND THE A.R. ATTRIBUTES Let’s get to know our school

CONSOLATRIX COLLEGE OF TOLEDO CITY, INC. (formerly CONSOLATRIX ACADEMY) Founded on FEBRUARY 1961 by REV. FR. LEONARDO ARRIBA

PAASCU ACCREDITED LEVEL II

ST. AUGUSTINE Latin name: Aurelius Hipponensis Born on November 13, 354 A.D in Tagaste , Numidia (now Soul Ahras , Algeria) Died on August 28, 230, Hippo Regius (now Annaba, Algeria

ST. AUGUSTINE He was the bishop of Hippo (now Annaba, Algeria) from 396 to 430 A renowned theologian and prolific writer, he was also a skilled preacher and rhetorician

ST. AUGUSTINE He is one of the Latin Fathers of the Church, and in Roman Catholicism, is formally recognized as a doctor of the church.

- Philosophy of St. Augustine “ Education is a Man’s Journey of Knowing God Who is the Eternal Truth and Loving Him Who is the Eternal Good. ”

St. Augustine’s spirituality is the life-blood of the A.R. (Augustinian Recollect) Schools.

All students enrolled in the A.R. Schools are called: AUGUSTINIAN RECOLLECT STUDENTS/STEWARDS.

The Official Student Organization of Consolatrix College of Toledo City, Inc. AUGUSTINIAN RECOLLECT STUDENT CRUSADERS (ARSC)

MOTHER DIONISIA TALANGPAZ and MOTHER CECILIA ROSA TALANGPAZ The Foundresses of the Congregation of the Augustinian Recollect Sisters

VISION Consolatrix College envisions a life-giving and innovating education Ministry committed to transforming community of learners into Christ-centered Augustinian Recollect Stewards.

CCTC commits to: Strengthen fraternal charity through God-filled friendship and renewed evangelization MISSION

Facilitate the integral development of the learners towards transformation through current researches, relevant curricular offerings and responsive community extension services. MISSION

Fortify leadership and professional development of stakeholders through continuing education and intensive Augustinian Recollect Spirituality . MISSION

Develop a community of Christ- centered Augustinian Recollect Stewards, who are environmentally caring and global leaders. MISSION

Nurture one another in the shared mission for the sustainability of the A.R. Schools and social relevance of programs and services. MISSION

CCTC CORE VALUES: C – CHRIST-CENTERED C – COMPASSION T – TENACITY C – COMMITMENT

A.R GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES:

DAILY MORNING ACTIVITY ROUTINES Let’s get to know our school

God of my life, / I welcome you this new day / it is your gift to me. / I thank you / for the gift of being alive this morning, / I thank you / for the sleep which has refreshed me. MORNING PRAYER

I thank you / for the chance to live a life again today. / This day is full of mystery / and of the unknown / help me to face without fear and anxiety, / I can do all things in Him / who strengthens me.

My queen / and my mother / I give myself entirely to You / and to show my devotion to You CONSECRATION TO OUR LADY OF CONSOLATRIX

I consecrate to You this day / My eyes / My ears / My mouth / My heart / My whole being without reserve. / Wherefore good mother, / as I am your own, / Keep me / Guard me / as your property and possession. / Amen.

Grant this favour (mention your intention) United with the loving supplications of these courageous Talangpaz Sisters and whose glory PRAYER FOR FAVOURS

and joy in your kingdom we ask you to reveal their holiness and grant their beatification through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. 1 Our Father… 1 Hail Mary… 1 Glory Be…

Consolatrix , our Mother Tender, strong, and true Proudly in the heavens Gleams with gold and blue… ALMA MATER SONG/ CONSOLATRIX HYMN

Glorious mantle cloaks thee Golden is thy fame In our hearts forever Praise thee, our Mother In our hearts forever Love thee, our Mother

GETTING-TO-KNOW OUR CCTC FAMILY

SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD (SAB)

SR. JOSEPHINE D. ATIVO, A.R. Directress / School Principal SR. GINGER L. ACOSTA, A.R. A.R. Sister Servant Leader SR. YOLANDA NAVEA, A.R. Local Superior SR. MARLIE A. SATUR, A.R. School Treasurer/ Property Custodian SR. ADELINA REYES, A.R. School Registrar SR. LUZVIMINDA C. ESCAL, A.R. Assistant School Principal

PLANNING EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (PLEC)

MR. PROCORO GONZAGA COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDIES PROGRAM HEAD DR. JOSEPHINE M. TABAL COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM HEAD/ GUIDANCE COUNSELOR SHS

MR. RUSSEL TADENA COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM HEAD DR. MARISTELA REMITAR BSENTREP PROGRAM HEAD MS. ANGELIE LACANGLACANG BSENTREP ADVISER

MRS. ELEANOR B. BACALSO ACADEMIC COORDINATOR/ COMMUNITY RELATIONS OFFICER MRS. MARY LEIZL DELA CRUZ STUDENT ACTIVITY COORDINATOR / ARSC TEACHER – SERVANT LEADER

MR. DANIEL BERT UY PREFECT OF DISCIPLINE, NSTP COORDINATOR & DATA PROTECTION OFFICER MR. JONES WILBUR TELMOSO SPORTS COORDINATOR MS. GILDA ABILLAR DLC MODERATOR

MS. SHAIRA CANTIBEROS GSP COORDINATOR – ELEMENTARY, JHS/SHS DEPARTMENT MR. RHEX JOHN WARAIN BSP COORDINATOR MR. EDWIN JO JARDIN SAFETY OFFICER

SUBJECT AREA COORDINATORS

MR. WAREN MEJIAS MATH MRS. ESMERALDA PIALA SCIENCE

MS. ANN MAY CANONIGO ARALING PANLIPUNAN MRS. MARY LEIZL DELA CRUZ ENGLISH

MRS. MONCHYLL BACALSO COMPUTER/TLE MRS. MARICHU BALVERDE FILIPINO

SR. LUZVIMINDA C. ESCAL, A.R. CHRISTIAN LIVING EDUCATION MR. JONES WILBUR TELMOSO MAPEH

CLUB MODERATORS

MS. ANN MAY CANONIGO ARALING PANLIPUNAN MRS. MARY LEIZL DELA CRUZ ENGLISH MRS. ESMERALDA PIALA SCIENCE

MRS. MONCHYLL BACALSO COMPUTER/TLE MRS. MARICHU BALVERDE FILIPINO

MR. FLORENCIO PARAS III MUSIC/CME CHOIR MR. LEONIE CECIL UY MULTIMEDIA CLUB

FACULTY

MS. CORAZON SALAZAR KINDERGARTEN CLASS ADVISER MS. JERAMIE DELA CERNA GRADE 1 CLASS ADVISER ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT

MS. ANDREE ADLAWAN GRADE 2 CLASS ADVISER MS. MARY JOY ADLAWAN GRADE 3 CLASS ADVISER

MS. SHAIRA CANTIBEROS GRADE 4 CLASS ADVISER MS. JENNYLOU BRIONES GRADE 5 CLASS ADVISER

MRS. GEMMA THERESA SITANOS GRADE 6 CLASS ADVISER

MR. MELVIN BACARAN GRADE 7- O.L. of Miraculous Medal CLASS ADVISER MS. KLENTHARES LATO TAGALOG GRADE 7- O.L. of Guadalupe CLASS ADVISER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT

MS. JANINE MAHIDLAON GRADE 8-O.L. of Perpetual Help CLASS ADVISER MS. ERIKA ADLAWAN GRADE 8-O.L. of Sacred Heart CLASS ADVISER

MR. JONES WILBUR TELMOSO GRADE 9- O.L. of Assumption CLASS ADVISER MS. LANNY MAHILUM GRADE 9- O.L. of Nativity CLASS ADVISER

MRS. MONCHYLL BACALSO GRADE 10- St. Joseph CLASS ADVISER

MRS. ESMERALDA PIALA SCIENCE MR. RHEX WARAIN SCIENCE

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT – GRADE 11 MRS. CELYN NIÑA LAORDIN GRADE 11 STEM 1 CLASS ADVISER MR. RHEX WARAIN GRADE 11 STEM 2 CLASS ADVISER

MR. WAREN MEJIAS GRADE 11 STEM 3 CLASS ADVISER MS. SARAH JEAN HERNANI GRADE 11 STEM 4 CLASS ADVISER

MR. MICHAEL VINCENT MUSICO GRADE 11 HUMMS 1 CLASS ADVISER MS. ELMIE P. LABUSTRO GRADE 11 HUMMS 2 CLASS ADVISER

MRS. LOREVEE LABRADO GRADE 11 TVL CLASS ADVISER MS. REYSHELLE RODA GRADE 11 ABM CLASS ADVISER

MRS. ANN MAY CANONIGO GRADE 12 STEM 1 CLASS ADVISER MRS. ESMERALDA PIALA GRADE 12 STEM 2 CLASS ADVISER SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT – GRADE 12

MS. MARIE VILLEGAS GRADE 12 STEM 3 CLASS ADVISER MRS. MARY LEIZL DELA CRUZ GRADE 12 STEM 4 CLASS ADVISER

MS. CINDY R. YNTIG GRADE 12 STEM 5 CLASS ADVISER MRS. MARICHU BALVERDE GRADE 12 HUMMS CLASS ADVISER

----- GRADE 12 ABM CLASS ADVISER ----- GRADE 12 TVL CLASS ADVISER

COLLEGE DEPARTMENT

DR. JOSEPHINE TABAL MR. PROCORO GONZAGA

MRS. ELEANOR BACALSO MRS. MARY LEIZL DELA CRUZ

MR. DANIEL BERT UY MS. MITCHILLIE CABIGAS MS. GILDA ABILLAR

ENGR. EDWIN JARDIN M RS. VICKY ANDRES

MS. ESPERANZA DOSDOS MR. LEONIE CECIL UY

MR. KENNETH JIMENEZ MR. JEEVIE REBIAS

MR. REYNARD ABENDAN MR. MAURIL ALFEREZ

MR. ORLAND JUDE QUINDAO MR. DIONMAR LARIOSA

MR. CHRISTIAN LEE VILLAFLOR ROBOTICS- INSTRUCTOR

MS. FAITH M. SUGABO MS. CHERICA CANDAR MS. ANGELIE LACANGLACANG

MR. KYLE MIGUEL OBINA MR. JOHN NICOLE ESLIT MRS. CHICKY NATAD

ACADEMIC NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL

DR. JOSEPHINE TABAL GUIDANCE COUNSELOR SHS/COLLEGE MRS. MARIA YLLEN AGPASA GUIDANCE COUNSELOR ELEM/JHS

MRS. LEDOVINA BATOBALONOS ASST. LIBRARIAN

NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL

MS. MARISTELA TELEBRICO LIBRARY CLERK MRS. LARA VALERIE TITO GUIDANCE, ASSOCIATE (ENCODER)

DR. TIBURCIO DACALOS SCHOOL PHYSICIAN MRS. JANALIZA QUIA-OT SCHOOL NURSE DR. MALVIN SANCHEZ SCHOOL DENTIST

MRS. JOCELYN CANOY REGISTRAR’S OFFICE COLLEGE STAFF MR. EMIGDIO IGCALINOS REGISTRAR’S OFFICE BASIC EDUCATION-PERSONNEL

MS. JOCELYN HONORIDEZ REGISTRAR’S OFFICE COLLEGE STAFF MS. JHACKY YBALLE COLLEGE- TES STAFF

MS. JUVILEE ABELO TREASURER’S OFFICE (CASHIER 2) MRS. DESELYN GONZAGA TREASURER’S OFFICE (CASHIER 1)

MRS. NOLDITA MARCELO DIRECTRESS OFFICE STAFF/ TES FOCAL PERSON MS. MARICEL HOMECILLO TREASURER’S CLERK

MR. JOHN REYNAN BALOLOT COMPUTER TECHNICIAN MS. ELAINE MAE LABONITE PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE STAFF

MR. WELMAR GONZAGA SOUND TECHNICIAN MS. LEH MAXINE FLORES CCS STAFF

STAFF AND MAINTENANCE

MR. DIONISO VILLAMOR ELECTRICIAN MR. VICTORIANO RAYMUNDA JANITOR

MRS. MARCELITA SALUMAG JANITRESS MR. VILMA AROBA JANITRESS

MRS. RUEL LASCUNA CARPENTER MR. RODRIGO APURADO CARPENTER

SG. VIANREY CANETE SECURITY GUARD SG. RECHE PONTERAS SECURITY GUARD

CLASS SCHEDULE / PROGRAM

GRADING SYSTEM

AUGUSTINIAN RECOLLECT SPIRITUAL EXERCISES AND CULTURE OF THE SCHOOL

VOCATION CAMP

ARSC DAY

WORSHIP

ROSARY

NOVENA

AUGUSTINIAN RECOLLECT STUDENT EVANGELIZATION (ARSCE/ RECOLLECTION)

Sisters, Teachers, Staff, Students and Maintenance are grouped together to pray, to study and share God’s word .

Augustinian Spirituality – Contemplation and Action

HEALTH BREAK

DEPORTMENT POLICIES

Attendance & Tardiness

A student is considered late when not present in his/her respective line formation at the start of Flag Ceremony.

A student who incurs absences equivalent to 20% of the total number of school days is dropped from the enrollment list.

Successive absences of two weeks or ten school days without proper notification is sufficient ground to bar a student from continuing classes for the rest of the school year.

If the student’s absences exceeds three consecutive days due to medical condition she/he must secure a medical certificate signed by a doctor.

A student who reports to class and who absents himself/herself for one or more periods without permission is considered cutting classes.

A student who cuts classes is considered absent the whole day and shall be subjected to disciplinary measures.

Three successive tardiness is equivalent to one day absence.

The student is considered absent if he/she arrives after : 15 minutes for a 60-minute class 25 minutes for a 1 and a half hour class 35 minutes for a 2 hour class 45 minutes for a 3 hour class

School Attire and External Appearance

Ours is Trinitarian Catholic School. Modesty and decency are our policies. Cleanliness is next to Godliness.

A student without complete uniform presents an admission slip (the teachers check the uniforms)

At the school gate, the policy NO ID NO ENTRY will be strictly imposed

School ID should always be worn properly within the school campus

ID tapping system will be used for security purposes.

NEW STUDENTS MUST WEAR THEIR SCHOOL UNIFORMS BY SEPTEMBER 14, 2023.

Grooming

Girls’ hair must be combed, well-clipped or tied when needed. Bangs should not cover the face

Students should refrain from faddish haircut, which is not appropriate for school.

Boys should have a clean and manly haircut . Hair should not cover the nape nor touch the eyebrows. Sideburns should not reach the lobes of the ears.

Proper attire during special occasions. Students should refrain from going around in shorts, mini-skirts, sleeveless, dresses with plunging necklines, “see-thru” midriff, etc.

In the Classroom

The classroom is the most sacred place in the school after the chapel because it is here that you receive knowledge, which comes from God Himself. It is necessary to maintain good behavior at all times.

Eating and drinking during classes are impolite behavior.

When a teacher, visitor or a superior enters, stop whatever you are doing and stand up for greetings.

Do your share in keeping your room clean.

You are not allowed to write on the chalkboard except when requested by the teacher.

In the Library

The library is a place for study and serious work, hence the need for silence.

In the Clinic

The clinic staff provides you with initial and immediate medical and dental treatment.

More serious cases and emergency cases such as fractured arms, legs, etc. are brought to the nearby hospital.

In case of illness, you have to go home. Secure a clinic pass to be signed by the adviser, school nurse and the principal to be presented to the guard on duty at the gate.

In the Chapel

The chapel is the most sacred place in the school. It is where Jesus awaits us in the Blessed Sacrament.

As a true son and daughter of Mary, make it a point to enter the chapel often for short, friendly talk with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.

Remember to genuflect when entering and leaving the chapel as a sign of respect in the Blessed Sacrament.

Recess and Lunch Break

To those who are eating their lunch in school, remember that cleanliness of the school depends on all of us.

We show our sense of belonging by cleaning the areas that we constantly use and by maintaining its beauty and order.

Line Formation and Mobilization

In our Augustinian Recollect schools, the bell is the voice of God and obedience to the bell is obedience to God. It is a concrete sign of our faithfulness to our duties.

The first bell signals line formation. The second bell signals silence.

Gathering and Assemblies

The morning ceremony starts with the singing of the Philippine National Anthem.

Offer all of your activities during the day to Jesus by saying your prayers devotedly.

During programs, you should always stay with your class adviser who serves as your point of reference. Observe appropriate appreciation whenever there is a presentation.

One secret way to happiness is to fill our minds only with good thoughts.

Howling, shouting, whistling and boisterous laughter show lack of respect and lack of good manners.

Leaving the Campus

Nobody is allowed to leave the school premises during class hours without the written permission from the teacher and the principal.

Leaving the campus without proper permission is equivalent to cutting classes, which is a serious offense and subject to disciplinary action.

The student should comply with the following procedures to leave the campus during class hours. Only those with valid reasons are allowed to leave during class hours.

A parent’s letter requesting permission to leave the school or the school nurse’s/doctor’s recommendation to go home must be presented to the principal after being signed by the class adviser.

A pass slip will be issued to the student who shall accomplish the form and have it signed by the class adviser and principal.

Pass slip will be submitted to the guard on duty. Sick students must be fetched by the parents/guardian.

Cleanliness and Comfort Rooms

Comfort rooms have to be used properly. Users have to maintain cleanliness of the comfort rooms.

Use of Electricity (Use of Phones and Gadgets)

Use of gadgets is only allowed for school activities under the supervision of the subject or accompanying leader.

As a general rule, students are not allowed to bring the following gadgets such as iPods, MP3, MP4, tablet, digital cameras, laptop, portable DVD player, game boy and etc. inside the school campus.

Confiscated items will be returned after two to four months to their parents.

Bringing of gadgets may be allowed upon the permission of school authorities. The school is not responsible for lost articles.

STUDENT’S PROFILING

AGENDA (Afternoon Session)

(For JHS, SHS, and College) Gender-based Sexual Harassment Anti-hazing Data Privacy Act 1:00 P.M – 2:00 P.M Safety and Health Protocols 2:00 P.M – 2:30 P.M

Orientation/Training on Using the Aralinks Learning Management System (LMS) 2:30 P.M – 3:00 P.M Tour for All Freshmen (Grade 7, Grade 11, and 1 st Year College) 3:00 P.M – 4:00 P.M

GBSH Gender-Based Sexual Harassment

Anti-Hazing Act Awareness "Anti-Hazing Act of 2018" (Republic Act No. 11053)

Prohibition: The law prohibits all forms of hazing, regardless of consent, in any educational institution or organization.

Hazing is defined as an initiation rite or practice that involves physical or psychological harm to a recruit, neophyte, applicant, or member.

Liability: The law holds both individuals who directly participate in hazing and those who indirectly participate, facilitate, or have knowledge of the hazing but fail to prevent it, accountable for the offense.

Penalties: Perpetrators found guilty of hazing face significant penalties, including imprisonment from four years up to life imprisonment, depending on the circumstances.

If the hazing results in death, rape, sodomy, or mutilation, the responsible individuals could face life imprisonment without the possibility of parole or pardon.

Institutional Responsibility: Organizations where hazing takes place can be held liable if they knowingly allow or tolerate such activities.

The penalties include fines and the revocation of permits or recognition for educational institutions.

Reporting: The law encourages and protects individuals who report hazing incidents. Witnesses, participants, or informants who cooperate with authorities are given immunity from criminal liability.

Prevention and Education: Educational institutions are required to implement policies to prevent hazing and raise awareness about its dangers. They must conduct seminars or orientations to educate students about the law and its consequences.

Data Privacy Act Awareness "Data Privacy Act of 2012” (Republic Act No. 10173)

Purpose: The Data Privacy Act aims to protect the fundamental human right of privacy while ensuring the free flow of information for innovation and growth. It regulates the processing of personal information in both the public and private sectors.

Scope: The law covers any natural or juridical person involved in the processing of personal data. This includes individuals, organizations, government agencies, and businesses that collect, store, use, or handle personal information.

Consent: The law mandates that individuals' informed and freely given consent is required before their personal data can be processed. Consent must be specific, clear, and distinguishable from other matters.

Security Measures: Organizations are required to implement appropriate security measures to protect personal data against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.

Penalties: Violations of the Data Privacy Act can result in administrative fines, imprisonment, or both, depending on the severity of the offense. Fines and penalties are intended to deter non-compliance and ensure data protection.

Safety and Health Protocols at Consolatrix College of Toledo City, Inc .

Safety for yourself, safety for others, and safety for the school properties

CCTC Safety Seal Certificates

Our Mission: A learner-centered academe promoting Safety, Health and Environment principles with committed infusion of safety into curriculum, nurturing Environment for all, and foster school hygiene and sanitation.

Our Vision: Promulgate safe and healthful school for all Consolatricians by enforcing Safety Management System in the institution, raise Safety, Health and Environment awareness and good practices at all times

Our Objectives and Programs: Zero accident, incident and ill health Zero Lost Time Injury (LTI) Continuing a strong partnership with the government Implementation of Preventive Maintenance Program and Risk Assessment.

Continuous training and seminars on Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) Promote the Earth Hour Program Water and Power Conservation Programs;

Disaster Preparedness 3 units Centralized Fire Alarm System; 30 pcs Fire Extinguishers; 5 units Fire hoses and hydrants; 10 pcs Smoke Detectors; Isolation Room for suspected patient;

Evacuation Map in every rooms and offices; 10 units of CCTV devices; 1 Emergency Vehicle School Clinic and Medical Kits

1 Safety Officer, 2 Security Guards; 2 School Nurses; 1 Resident Physician; Emergency trained faculty and staff; Incident Command System; Crisis Management Team; Emergency Preparedness Team;

In case of emergency such as Earthquakes, do the following: 1. Perform DCH (drop, cover and hold); and 2. Proceed directly to the Evacuation Area

Proper Waste Disposal Face masks and used tissues are hazardous and infectious wastes. Please put them in Yellow bin .

95% of CCTC employees are fully vaccinated; Zero COVID-19 patient; With Emergency Hotlines

Orientation / Training on Using the Aralinks LMS

How to Access Phoenix Aralinks LMS? www.cctc.aralinks.com Search
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