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Ma. Lorena C. Fontillas Teacher

Philippines

MA. LORENA CASTILLO FONTILLAS
#50 Sta. Maria, Castillejos, Zambales 2208
E-mail Address: [email protected] / [email protected]
Mobile Number: +63 919 633 7624
June 7, 1979

OBJECTIVES:

• To enhance my educational and professional skills in a stable and dynamic workplace.
• Obtain a position where I can maximize my teaching experience, children’s program development skills and my training abilities.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

2010-2015 Master’s Degree
Virgen Delos Remedios College, Olongapo City
Master of Arts in Education Major in Educational Management

2nd Sem.
2002-2003 21 units in Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English
Harvardian College, City of San Fernando, Pampanga

1996-2000 Bachelor’s Degree
Centro Escolar University, Malolos, Bulacan
Bachelor of Arts Major in Mass Communication – Broadcast

WORK EXPERIENCE:

November 4, 2013 to OLONGAPO CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Present Rizal Ave., West Bajac-Bajac, Olongapo City

Teacher III (Teaching English, Values Education, Filipino, Math,
Science, Home Economics, and Campus Journalism)
 Permanent
 Implement K to 12 Curriculum, promote pupils’ growth and development; academic performance, and skills.
 Enhance pupils’ ability to perform their best in co-curricular activities through coaching and training, both in English and Campus Journalism.
 Serve as facilitator of continuous learning for teachers’ professional development through resource speakership in trainings and seminars in the school, district, division, and regional levels.
 Perform some managerial tasks when appointed as the school Officer-In-Charge.
 Handling Special Education Program for the Gifted/Talented Class
 Act as Coordinator for Campus Journalism, School-Based Math
 Management, and School Monitoring and Evaluation.

August 2014 to PRIVATE TUTOR to FRENCH STUDENTS
March 2015 East Kalayaan, Subic Bay Freeport Zone

 Taught Reading and Writing in English
 Updated students’ knowledge in different learning areas
 Provided assistance in homeworks and projects
 Helped them accustom to Filipino culture and values

February 16, 2006 OLONGAPO CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
to November 3, 2013 Rizal Ave., West Bajac-Bajac, Olongapo City
Teacher I (Teaching English, Values Education, Math, Science, Filipino,
and Campus Journalism)
 Permanent
 Implement Basic Education Curriculum, promote pupils’ growth and development; academic performance, and skills.
 Enhance pupils’ ability to perform their best in co-curricular activities through coaching and training, both in English and Campus Journalism.

January 4, 2006 to GORDON HEIGHTS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
February 15, 2006 Gordon Heights, Olongapo City

Teacher I – Substitute (Secondary English)
 Facilitated learning inside and outside the school, and helped in the preparation of English campus activities
 Accomplished students’ school forms

June 21, 2004 to JESUS F. MAGSASAY HIGH SCHOOL
December 31, 2005 Villaflor, Castillejos, Zambales

Classroom Teacher – Contractual (Secondary English)
 Facilitated learning inside and outside the school, and helped in the preparation of English campus activities
 Accomplished students’ school forms
 Assisted in the production of school paper

February 13, 2003 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REGIONAL OFFICE III
to June 18, 2004 Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga

Clerk II – Contractual (Special Education Unit)
 Supervised schools that implement special education program and classes in different divisions of Region III.
 Encoded regional letters and memoranda with regards to Special Educational Program
 Received and sent communications to schools divisions

September 2002 LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT – OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
to January 2003 Bagumbayan, Ilagan, Isabela

Administrative Assistant – Contractual
 Acted as the Mayor’s representative in his speaking engagements
 Wrote speeches
 Helped in the implementation of the LGU’s programs and projects.

July 10, 2000 BOMBO Radyo DZNC
to August 2002 Minante II, Cauayan, Isabela

Radio Investigative Reporter/ Anchor (Regular)

 Gathered and transmitted news reports
 Coordinated with the military/police/authorities in investigating sensitive issues
 Anchored a Sunday magazine radio program

PERFORMANCE RATING:
S.Y. 2015-2016 – 4.770 (Outstanding)
S.Y. 2016-2017- 4.858 (Outstanding)
S.Y. 2017-2018 – 4.800 (Outstanding)
S.Y. 2018-2019 – 4.911 (Outstanding)

ELIGIBILITY:
Licensure Examination for Teachers – 78.60
Career Service Professional – 83.51

AWARDS RECEIVED:
4th Place – Most Outstanding School Paper Adviser in Region III (SY 2016-2017)
Division Level – Outstanding School Paper Adviser (SY 2016-2017)
District Level – Outstanding Teacher

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
 2017 to Present: President, Regional Elementary School Paper Advisers’ Association
(Region III)

 2015 to 2018: President, Olongapo City Elementary School Teachers and Employees’
Association

 Editor-In-Chief – The RSPC Chronicle (The Official Publication of the Regional Schools Press
Conference)

 Committee Member: 2014 National Schools Press Conference

 Resource Speakership
Regional Level: In-Depth Reporting
Regional Training of Trainers in Campus Journalism
Regional Training Workshop on Organization, Administration, and Supervision of Special Education Program

Division Level: News Writing
2018 Division Intensive Training Program for RSPC Qualifiers

Girl Scouts of the Philippines Junior Journalists Guild

Copyreading and Headline Writing
2017 Division Intensive Training Program for RSPC Qualifiers

Utilizing Supplementary Materials in Reading
Division Seminar Workshop on Reading

2014-2017 Summer Journalism Training Workshop

District Level: Copyreading and Headline Writing
Science Writing
School-Based Training in Campus Journalism
Bangal Elementary School
Bangal, Olongapo City

Science Writing
School-Based Training in Campus Journalism
Old Cabalan Integrated School
Old Cabalan, Olongapo City

School Level: Reading Academy for Teachers
Olongapo City Elementary School

 Winning Coach/School Paper Adviser:

National Level: School Publication Category

4th Place – Best Feature Page
6th Place – Best Sports Page
National Schools Press Conference 2011

Regional Level: Group and Individual Categories

2nd Place – Radio Script Writing and Broadcasting
2012 Regional Schools Press Conference

5th Place – News Writing
2013 Regional Schools Press Conference

4th Place – Sports Writing
2009 Regional Schools Press Conference

School Publication Category

4th Place – Best School Publication of the Year
2010 Regional Schools Press Conference

1st Place – Best News Page
2010 Regional Schools Press Conference
3rd Place – Best Feature Page
2014 Regional Schools Press Conference
3rd Place – Best Science & Health Page
2013 Regional Schools Press Conference
4th Place – Best Feature Page
2018 Regional Schools Press Conference
4th Place – Best Feature Page
2016 Regional Schools Press Conference
4th Place – Best Feature Page
2015 Regional Schools Press Conference
5th Place – Best News Page
2014 Regional Schools Press Conference
6th Place – Best in Lay out
2015 Regional Schools Press Conference
7th Place – Science Page
2015 Regional Schools Press Conference

Division Level: Group and Individual Categories

2018 Division Schools Press Conference

1st Place –Collaborative Writing and Desktop Publishing
(Filipino)
2nd Place – Collaborative Writing and Desktop Publishing
(English)
3rd Place – Radio Script Writing and Broadcasting (English)
3rd Place – Editorial Cartooning (English)
3rd Place – Sports Writing (Filipino)
3rd Place – Photo-Journalism (Filipino)
4th Place – Photo-Journalism (Filipino)
6th Place – Feature Writing (Filipino)
7th Place – Feature Writing (Filipino)
8th Place – Photo-Journalism (Filipino)
10th Place – Science Writing (Filipino)
10th Place – Copyreading and Headline Writing (English)

School Publication Category

2018 Division Schools Press Conference

1st Place – 2018 Best School Publication
1st Place – Best News Page
1st Place – Best Feature Page
1st Place – Best Sports Page
1st Place – Best Lay-out and Design
2nd Place – Best Editorial Page
2nd Place – Best Science Page

INNOVATION:
Reading with the newspaper (Serial Reading Program)
In partnership with Philippine Daily Inquirer and BENCH
2013-2015 – Teacher-Partner, “Inquirer in Education”

SEMINARS & TRAININGS ATTENDED:
International Level:
 2015 International Conference-Workshop
The Twenty-First Century Education: Promoting the Learner-Focused Paradigm
Travelers Hotel, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City

National Level:

• National Training of Trainers in Campus Journalism
December 11-15, 2017
The Oriental Leyte, Palo, Leyte

• Understanding and Utilizing Media in Teaching (UMMT): An Integration of Media Literacy in the K to 12 Curriculum Seminar-Workshop
May 21-25, 2017
Hotel Veniz, Baguio City

• National Seminar-Workshop on Broadcast Journalism and School Paper Production
August 3-5, 2013
Hotel Supreme, Baguio City

• National Seminar Workshop on Campus Journalism
September 30-October 2, 2010
Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City

• 1st National Jazz Chants Seminar-Workshop
July 21-23, 2010
Convention Center, Olongapo City

• Demofest on English Language and Linguistics
May 5-6, 2006
Baguio Convention Center, Baguio City

Regional Level:

• Strengthening the Special Program in Foreign Language and Journalism in the Region
October 22-24, 2018
Otel Pampanga, City of San Fernando, Pampanga

• Regional Training of Trainers in Campus Journalism cum Regional Intensive Training Program for NSPC Qualifiers
November 28-30, 2018
Anne Raquel’s Resort, New Cabalan, Olongapo City

• TKP Faculty Development Seminar-Workshop on Professional School Speeches and Public Speaking, Oral and Written School Communications, Pointers for Stage Acting, Speech Contest, Recitation, and School Program Emceeing and Toastmastership
January 26-28, 2008
Olongapo City

• Regional Training Workshop on the Strengthening of Special Education Program for the Gifted/Fast Learners
May 26-28, 2004
Talavera, Nueva Ecija

• Regional Training Workshop on Organization, Administration, and Supervision of Special Education Program
November 26-28, 2003

• Regional Training Workshop on Special Education for School Administrators
June 25-28, 2003
Angeles City

Division Level:

• Division Training-Workshop on Campus Journalism for Campus Journalists and School Paper Advisers
September 21-23, 2018
Olongapo City

• Division Training-Workshop on the Preparation of Research Proposals and Final Research Outputs
July 28-30, 2016
Regional Science High School, Subic Bay Freeport Zone

• Division Mass Training of Grade Five Teachers on K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum
April 17-23, 2016
Anne Raquel’s Resort, New Cabalan, Olongapo City

• Division Training on the Prevention of Violence Against Women and Children
July 16-23, 2011
Olongapo City

• Division Training Workshop on Adobe Photoshop for Teachers
July 2-3, 2011
Olongapo City
• Textbook and Manual Writing Seminar Workshop
February 10, 2010
St. Joseph College, Olongapo City

• Division Echo on Convergys NCCT Multi-Media Training in Oral English for Elementary Teachers
January 29-30, 2010
Olongapo City

COORDINATORSHIPS:
• 2015- Present – School-Based Management Coordinator
• 2016 – Present – Practicum Coordinator
• 2017 – Present – School Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator
• 2009 – Present – Campus Journalism Coordinator

SKILLS:
• Skilled in using Microsoft Office (MS Word, MS Excel, MS Publisher, MS Power Point Presentation)
• Computer Literate
• Coaching and training for English and Campus Journalism competitions
• Singing
• Cooking

CHARACTER REFERENCES:
PEDRO Q. PASCUA, Ph.D. MICHELLE A. MEJICA, Ed.D.
Chief Administrative Officer OIC- Asst. Schools Division Superintendent
Regional Office III Schools Division Office,
Department of Education Tarlac City
Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga +63 920 964 6312
+63 918 904 3367

NELSON L. OLIVA MARITES A. CALARA, Ed.D.
Education Program Supervisor Principal IV
Schools Division Office, Olongapo City Elementary School
Olongapo City West Bajac-Bajac, Olongapo City
+63 995 759 7497 +63 917 519 8998

“My skills are maybe limited but when I am given any task to perform, I always do my best to achieve excellence.”

I do hereby affix my signature below to attest that the foregoing information are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

MA. LORENA C. FONTILLAS
Applicant