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Bulusan National High School : ウィキペディア英語版
Bulusan High School

Bulusan High School is the first DepEd recognized public high school in the vicinity of Bulusan Poblacion, Province of Sorsogon, Philippines, founded October 4, 2000 through the efforts of Local Government, parents, students, volunteer teachers and Albertini Montenegro Jr., Teacher-In-Charge (2000-2005), who donated a parcel of Land located at the boundary of Madlawon, Bulusan, Sorsogon, Philippines and Barangay Dancalan. After two years of operation, the High School department of Bulusan National Vocational Technical School, located at San Jose, Bulusan, Sorsogon, recognized by TESDA, was turned over to the school. At the first four years of operation the staff was composed mostly of volunteer persons with some deployed teachers from other neighboring schools. In six years of its operation it accommodated the highest enrollment of all high schools in the Municipality. Its official name is Bulusan National High School.
==Historical Background==
From humble beginning, Bulusan High School started year 2000 at the soil-filled up rice field at Dancalan, Bulusan, Sorsogon with only one temporary building made of wood and nipa for freshmen. It was nicknamed ''Laboy'', which means ''mud'', by the locals because it is located at the very muddy rice field of the town and it exemplifies its humble beginning. The lot was donated by Mr. Albertini Montenegro Jr. who headed the school for five years. It was followed by three room semi-permanent building donated by the Local Government through the town's mayor, Hon. Juan G. Guysayko to accommodate the surging enrollment. The school was recognized by the national government through House of Representative Bill No. 3361 authored by Jose Solis through committee report 245 co-authored by Lagman and De Guzman.
Due to absence of public secondary school in Bulusan town proper other than that offered by Bulusan National Vocational and Technical School which could only accommodate few qualified students, young Buluseños decided to enroll at San Roque and Dr. Espeña (Buhang) High School and even to neighboring towns. It was noted that in the vicinity of Bulusan Poblacion there was only Jose S. Reyes Memorial Foundation (Inc.) School, a private institution, which offers secondary course. Later, the Immaculate Heart of Mary School offered the same.
Albertini Montenegro Jr. was replaced briefly by Veronica Gallanosa as teacher-in-charge, and followed by Mirando Fajardo. In 2006, Ave E. Mendizabal took over as the first school principal. The first commencement exercises was held March 2003.

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