CMDI Tagum conducts SHS and college students’orientation
The CARD-MRI Development Institute, Inc. (CMDI) Tagum Campus conducted a separate orientation to Senior High School and college students for SY 2019-2020 last June 13 and 14, respectively.
Prior to the orientation, each student was given a handbook containing the general guidelines and procedures of the school.
Associate Dean Daisy Jane Caballero welcomed students and assured them that CMDI will help them learn new things, acquire new knowledge, develop new skills, and enhance their personal attributes. She also encouraged every student to know and follow the policies of the school.
The school registrar, Jeremiah H. Hardin, discussed the admission requirements both for new and transfer students, conditions for voucher program beneficiaries of SHS, policies on attendance, quarterly assessments, and the grading system of CMDI.
He also discussed the school’s safety and security measures including the emergency evacuation protocol and emphasized that CMDI is a smoke, drug, and alcohol-free campus and it complies with the Random Drug Testing of students in accordance with the 2009 Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Memorandum Order No.25 and Dangerous Drugs Board Regulation No. 3, both known as the General Guidelines for the Conduct of Random Drug Testing for Students of Secondary, Tertiary, Vocational, and Technical Schools.
He also presented the different awards and recognitions CMDI gives to its deserving students to motivate and ignite the students’ enthusiasm to study well.
Assistant Vice President for Operations, Christian Albert Sandoval, concluded the orientation by sharing the academic plans and goals of CMDI to become a university in five years’ time. He also mentioned the future infrastructure projects inside the campus as well as the inter-school competition that CMDI plans to spearhead.
Contributed by: Mark Gil Sabay