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'''TYPE OF CULTURAL INSTITUTION:''' ''(Indicate if it is a library, museum, formal education, alternative learning system, gallery and/or others)''Formal
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'''Institution: Public Secondary High School'''
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===II. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION===
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''(Include the mandate, history, officials, contact details and other pertinent data)''
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Way back when the ground was then a forest with hills and olden dialect, the school was drawn from the lofty ideals and aspirations of Malinaonons. The dream was nearly realized.
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The Malinao School for Philippine Craftsmen (MSPC) is one of the 6 Technical Vocational Schools in the Province of Aklan and one among the 3 home industries schools in the whole region. It was created by virtue of Republic Act 4317 authored by the late Congressman Godofredo P. Ramos. It was enacted and approved by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippine Congress on June 19, 1965 with the following objectives: (1) to promote and develop home industries by offering complete secondary home industries curriculum; and (2) to offer non-formal and short-term courses to out-of-school youths and adults.
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MSPC is geographically located in the hillside of Barangay Biga-a, in the significant landmark of Malinao popularly known as Dagongdongan. However, it is interesting to note that in Republic Act 4317 which created this school, it did not mention of a specific address. Republic Act 4317 merely states: An Act Establishing a School for Philippine Craftsmen in Malinao, Aklan and Authorizing the Appropriation of Funds Therefore. Likewise, in all succeeding General Appropriation Acts which provide funds for the school's maintenance and operation, MSPC has again no specific address, it is only Malinao School for Philippine Craftsmen, Malinao, Aklan.
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However, it was only on May 5, 1975 that the school formally started its operations through the joint efforts of Mr. Conrado de los Reyes, the Chief of the Home Industries Division of the Bureau of Public Schools and the Municipality of Malinao, under the leadership of then Mayor Nilo I. Ituriaga.

Revision as of 08:34, 2 November 2023

MALINAO SCHOOL FOR PHILIPPINE CRAFTSMEN

I. BACKGROUND INFORMATION


MUNICIPALITY/CITY: MALINAO

PROVINCE: AKLAN

LOCATION/ADDRESS: MALINAO, AKLAN

(Facade of the structure where the cultural institution holds office)

(Logo of the institution with description of the symbols and meanings)

Img-malinao-mspc2.png

Gear – represents progress, work and innovation.

Circle – signifies unity, wholeness and infinity towards achieving quality education.

Laurel Leaves – stands for knowledge and learning.

Torch – epitomizes the eternal flame that is ignited in each child and tended by the teachers to embark a new journey each day to new horizons.

Scroll – symbolizes wisdom and knowledge shared to everyone.

Drawing instruments, Computer, Lampshades, Plow symbolize - as vehicle geared towards the acquisition knowledge.


Blue – symbolizes serenity, stability and inspiration.

Green – signifies growth, abundance and life.

1975 – the year the institution was founded


TYPE OF CULTURAL INSTITUTION: (Indicate if it is a library, museum, formal education, alternative learning system, gallery and/or others)Formal

Institution: Public Secondary High School

II. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION


(Include the mandate, history, officials, contact details and other pertinent data)

Way back when the ground was then a forest with hills and olden dialect, the school was drawn from the lofty ideals and aspirations of Malinaonons. The dream was nearly realized.

The Malinao School for Philippine Craftsmen (MSPC) is one of the 6 Technical Vocational Schools in the Province of Aklan and one among the 3 home industries schools in the whole region. It was created by virtue of Republic Act 4317 authored by the late Congressman Godofredo P. Ramos. It was enacted and approved by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippine Congress on June 19, 1965 with the following objectives: (1) to promote and develop home industries by offering complete secondary home industries curriculum; and (2) to offer non-formal and short-term courses to out-of-school youths and adults.

MSPC is geographically located in the hillside of Barangay Biga-a, in the significant landmark of Malinao popularly known as Dagongdongan. However, it is interesting to note that in Republic Act 4317 which created this school, it did not mention of a specific address. Republic Act 4317 merely states: An Act Establishing a School for Philippine Craftsmen in Malinao, Aklan and Authorizing the Appropriation of Funds Therefore. Likewise, in all succeeding General Appropriation Acts which provide funds for the school's maintenance and operation, MSPC has again no specific address, it is only Malinao School for Philippine Craftsmen, Malinao, Aklan.

However, it was only on May 5, 1975 that the school formally started its operations through the joint efforts of Mr. Conrado de los Reyes, the Chief of the Home Industries Division of the Bureau of Public Schools and the Municipality of Malinao, under the leadership of then Mayor Nilo I. Ituriaga.