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REVISED Group 4 - Academic Productivity of Senior High School Students (LEGIT FINAL MANUSCRIPT)
REVISED Group 4 - Academic Productivity of Senior High School Students (LEGIT FINAL MANUSCRIPT)
A Thesis
Presented To
The Faculty of the Senior High School
University of Perpetual Help System Laguna
Sto. Niño Biñan City, Laguna
In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements for the Subject
Practical Research 2
By
May 2022
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Rowena R. Contillo, PhD
Adviser
Thesis Committee:
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Celestina C. Almenanza, MAEd
Chairman
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Michael Angelo B. Del Rosario, LPT Marilou C. Urbina, DBA
Member Member
FINAL APPROVAL
Accepted and approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the subject
Practical Research 2 and Inquiries, Investigations and Immersion.
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Veronica C. Samson, MAEd
Director, Senior High School
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The completion of this scholarly endeavor will not reach the realms of possibility
without the divine guidance and provision of Heavenly Father, the fountainhead of
knowledge and wisdom, to Him the researcher wishes to return all the glory. Also, gratitude
is extended to the following persons whose invaluable contributions are implanted on the
Dr. Rowena R. Contillo, the adviser, for mentoring, trusting, and inspiring the
researchers.
Ms. Celestina C. Almenanza, Mr. Michael Angelo B. Del Rosario, and Dr.
Marilou C. Urbina, the eminent members of the oral examination committee, for their
Mrs. Veronica C. Samson, the Senior High School Director and the researchers’
superior, for her consideration, understanding, and support during the busiest days of
The respondents of the study, for their time and cooperation that made the
The Researchers
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DEDICATION
We, the researchers, would like to dedicate this paper to our beloved friends and
families, since it was their love and support that motivated us to put in the effort necessary
We would also like to dedicate this research to future ABM students and
researchers, as we hope that the research that we've conducted will help them in their
as we hope this study that we conducted will help to create a better learning environment
Lastly, we, the researchers, dedicate this paper to ourselves, for all the hard work
that we exerted and hardship that we experienced while making this research, make this
The Researchers
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THESIS ABSTRACT
No. of Pages: 68
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page i
Recommendation for Oral Examination ii
Approval Sheet ii
Acknowledgement iii
Dedication iv
Thesis Abstract v
Table of Contents vi
List of Tables viii
List of Figures viii
Chapter Page
1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING
Introduction 1
Theoretical/Conceptual Framework 4
Operational Framework 7
Statement of the Problem 8
Assumptions of the Study 8
Scope and Delimitation 9
Significance of the Study 9
Definition of Terms 10
3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research Design 27
Sources of Data 27
Population of the Study 27
Instrumentation and Validation 28
Evaluation and Scoring 29
Data Gathering Procedure 29
Treatment and Analysis of Data 30
Ethical Consideration 30
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REFERENCES 42
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Letter to the Senior High School Director 47
Appendix B: Research Instrument 48
Appendix C: Editor’s and Statistician’s Certification 51
Appendix D: Turnitin Certification 52
Appendix E: Curriculum Vitae 54
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LIST OF TABLES
Table Page
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure Page
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Chapter 1
THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING
Introduction
Every student does not have the same level of productivity as others. Academic
(Academic Gates, 2021). Academic productivity also includes the capacity to prioritize,
time management skills, and overall contribution to academic performance (Lastiri, 2022).
student's fundamental trait. It implies that pupils must be the most productive to achieve
their objectives. A productive student is efficient enough to take on obstacles and complete
the task that will make them accomplish and reach their goals.
work more effectively and efficiently to achieve their best outcome. It also develops
students’ regular routine or study habits and sense of responsibility. According to Lastiri
(2022), academic productivity aims to identify the efforts and the ability of the student to
do well in their schoolwork. This kind of productivity is determined as the amount of effort
that is put into achieving high academic scores. There are three words that make up
productivity as a student: focus, plan and preside. With academic productivity in mind,
students will focus or concentrate and will not be bothered by any distractions. They will
also make a plan. For example, a timetable as to when they are supposed to achieve their
goals. Students will also preside which focuses on control and discipline on time and
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Gender refers to the socially constructed characteristics of women, men, girls, and
boys. This includes the norms, behaviors, and roles associated with being a woman, man,
from society to society and can change over time (World Health Organization, 2022). In
accordance with Parajuli (2017), Gender differences between males and females are
socially constructed. Scholars, policymakers, and practitioners have all observed and
appear to agree on socially constructed differences between people in their daily lives.
According to Smith (2016), Female students, for example, were more positive
about the school as an institution than male students. They felt the school staff had high
expectations for them, rewarded good grades and progress, and cared about their academic
achievement. However, their responses to how they felt at school were quite different.
only 16.5% of boys; approximately 24% of female students reported feeling like they did
not "belong" at school, compared to only 8.8% of boys. Furthermore, nearly 20% of female
students disagreed that their school was a place where "my teachers know me well,"
compared to 12% of male students. Unfortunately, the responses of our participants do not
improve as they advance in school. The negative responses were not only sustained but, in
some cases, increased, when these questions were repeated in additional annual sweeps.
According to Salata (2021), when it comes to academic output, college students can
be productive and retain higher GPAs in the spring when things are generally better and
the weather is looking good. On the other hand, high school students also feel most
productive during the spring semester. The majority of students also had higher results on
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exams and homework in the spring (Leibow, 2016). warmer climate, there are typically
better success rates and performance at school. According to Peaton and Ordway (2016),
over the course of a school day, students between the ages of 8 and 15 are more likely to
University of California (2011), Davis found that college freshmen's grades typically do
not perform better when they take exams because of certain subjects like computer science
and chemistry.
The academic track is the path that senior high school students take to further their
knowledge and continue their studies and chosen careers in college. Accountancy,
(STEM), Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMMS) are the strands under the academic
track that a student can choose and take (CIIT Philippines, 2020). Furthermore, a strand is
an area of study under an academic track that senior high school students should take in
order to prepare for their desired careers in the future (CIIT Philippines, 2022). According
to the research of Magnaye (2020), it was stated that the academic performance of students
that take and studies Accountancy, business, and management (ABM) has higher academic
As expressed in Top Hot (2022), a class schedule is a list of the classes that a student
will be taking during a given term. It usually covers everything that the student will be
learning each week. It specifies when and on what days of the week each course will be
offered. Students who take English classes in the morning outperform those who take them
in the afternoon academically and on standardized tests. Morning classes for specific
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subjects should be considered because the difference is significant. It may assist students
in developing skills and achieving long-term academic success (Liftoff, 2017). Agreeing
to Pope (2020), In the morning, students learn more than in the afternoon. Rearranging
school schedules can help students perform better academically. A student's GPA increases
by 0.072 and 0.032 (0.006) when they take a morning math or English class instead of an
afternoon class.
academic achievements. This includes their skills in managing their schedule, capacity to
multitask, and overall approach to academic performance. Thus, this study aimed to
measure the level of academic productivity of senior high school students. It dealt with the
significant difference in the respondents’ academic productivity when they are grouped
according to their profile. The researchers hope to provide new observations and insights
relating to the study, which will identify the student’s level of academic productivity.
Hence, this study may serve as a guide to future researchers who would conduct further
Theoretical Framework
The theoretical underpinning of this study was anchored on the Theory of Educational
Productivity by Herbert J. Walberg (1981). This theory examines the factors that determine
student performance knowing the conditions and variables that affect it because it can
provide hints as to why a pupil is not performing to their maximum potential. The Theory
of Educational Productivity also pinpoints the things that influence a student's academic
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performance or academic attainment. This theory will be applicable when it needs the four
fundamentals of this theory which are the pillars or elements including aptitude,
and teaching that will help to support the theory in order to understand students'
performance.
According to Exploring Your Mind (2021), parental commitment is also one of the
fundamental elements of this theory. The parents of the students who attend meetings and
are interested in assisting their children are a valuable source of support. Additionally, it
was also stated that educators must also provide positive comments to their students as they
have an impact too in their students. Furthermore, in the research of Briones et al. (2021),
Giving moral support and motivation is what a parent should offer to their children. To
keep the students more active and motivated in academics is to present more engaging
lessons and by allowing them, students, to express themselves is the best action (Gonzales,
2021).
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to Helbert J. Walberg (1981), there are four fundamental elements that can explain the
performance of a student. The first element which is aptitude, or the characteristics can be
gender and grade level are classified into this element since it describes the profile of the
student. Aptitude has three branches which are ability, development, and motivation.
Quantity and quality are under the second element, instruction. These two can help the
student to learn and understand the topics. Another element in this theory is the
psychological environment. This is the setting or place where the student reviews and does
performance tasks. In this element, noise, gadgets and distractions are included here. The
other variables which are strand and schedule would fit in this element because it is
considered as a factor in affecting productivity. The last element is learning that concludes
affective, behavioral and cognitive. Learning would be the outcome of all these three
elements. This is the result and achievement of the student. This theory tackles the factors
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Operational Framework
The operational framework of this study was anchored on the Theory of
Educational Productivity by Herbert J. Walberg (1981) which explains the factors that
influence the learning performance of the students. It provided reasons why students are
not performing well academically. Walberg used a variety of methods to identify the
conditions and variables that influence student’s attainment. Thus, this study used the
aspects and factors mentioned by Walberg (1981) in his theory to measure the academic
Figure 2 represents the operational model that illustrates the link between the variables.
To begin, the profile of a Senior High Student was described in terms of gender, grade
level, subject area, and schedule. Following this, a measurement of the dependent variable
was given in terms of the level of academic productivity. Meanwhile, the researchers
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This study aimed to measure the academic productivity of senior high school students.
1.1 gender;
1.3 strand;
high school students. The respondents' profile was limited to gender, grade level, strand,
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schedule, and daily allowance. The respondents covered the level of academic productivity
The respondents of this study consisted of 320 students of Senior High School in
University of Perpetual Help System of Laguna- JONELTA. The period of the study was
From this study, students could have knowledge on how to properly manage their
school academic productivity and be able to maintain their time management efficiently.
This would give ideas to the parents on how they will help and guide their children
to have proper time management in such a way that it could motivate their children to
This would help the teachers to better understand the advantage of taking into
consideration the length of time they have to spend in discussions, activities, and the like.
The information provided would help the local government to determine the
variables on what affects student academic productivity. This would make them make
The school administrators would take into consideration the schedule that they
will prepare for the students. This is to ensure that they are given not only ample time to
study but also enough time to rest. This could also be a way for students to not be saturated
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their studies and will always have proper time management to further improve their
academic productivity.
The findings of this study would benefit future researchers to foster their
understanding in relation to the topic and eventually consider other variables not included
Definition of Terms
The following terms used in this study were defined conceptually and operationally:
Academic is pertaining to, related to, or associated with an academy or school, particularly
one of higher learning (Merriam-Webster Dictionary, 2022). In this study, this will be
amount of time (College-Marker Blog, 2021). In this study, academic productivity is the
Dictionary, 2022). In this study, this refers to the specific respondents of our research
paper.
enrolled in a school or college (IGI Global, 2022). The researchers used this as the
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Gender is a category within a grammatical class of a language that is partly arbitrary but
also partly based on distinguishable characteristics and determines agreement with and
researchers used this on what are the differences between males and females when it comes
study, this pertains to the thing as a reward or accomplishment that is claimed by the
2022). This term refers to the second element that can explain the students' productivity.
Dictionary, 2022). The researchers used this because this would be the outcome of all these
three elements.
Schedule is a procedure plan that indicates the time and sequence of each operation
(Merriam-Webster Dictionary, 2022). This term refers to the thing that the respondents
Grade Level refers to a child's grade level and the expectations for students in that grade
level (Mrs. D's Corner, 2022). The researchers used this to specify the respondents that will
Strand is an area that groups related general and specific learning outcomes or
achievement goals and objectives within a specific learning area or discipline (International
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Bureau of Education, 2016). This term is used to differentiate every strand in senior high
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Chapter 2
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
This chapter presents the relevant literature that strengthens and validates the
specifics of this study. The researchers anchored their comprehensive study to various
and notions, from scholarly researches and articles related to the Senior High School
students’ academic productivity, are presented which may later on be improved and refuted
by the additional and new knowledge that this study provided. This chapter also provides
the synthesis of the reviewed related literature and gaps to be bridged by the present study.
Academic Productivity
Academically productive students adopt and develop habits that maximize their learning.
Each subject has identified high-return-on-investment tasks that contribute to high levels
Academic productivity is the progression and growth that results from one's
academic journey. Every coin has two sides, and academic performance is no exception.
Academic excellence is defined as a high level of natural intelligence, mental ability, and
academic excellence. It could also mean a lot of perseverance and hard work. Academic
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According to Lastiri (2022), students' efforts and ability to perform well in school
are referred to as productivity. This includes their ability to manage time, prioritize tasks,
and contribute to academic success. Whether they are in high school, college, or graduate
tasks. Motivation is essential for academic productivity since it leads an individual to the
beginning of their work. Without it, the student will have no energy to be productive.
Planning is also an essential tool for students because it helps them organize what they
have to finish. The key to increasing productivity is to make sure that their goals are
realistic. This will help the students have direct and achievable plans. Having a routine
makes it easier for a student to get up and start studying. An additional factor would be
having a positive workspace that helps to save time if the student needs to look for
something that he or she may need. It also serves as motivation and helps the mind think
clearly. Time management helps students track the tasks that are given to them and how
results (Lastiri, 2022), This will lead students to get high grades and be included on the
honor list, which will lead to them receiving a medal and certificate. Education opens the
way to opportunities that provide them with a higher quality of life (Thomas, 2021).
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is linked to doing research, being motivated and knowledgeable, time management, and
According to Hanushek and Ettema (2017), the goal of a senior high school student
is to prepare for college and their future career. With productivity, it can help them choose
the course that they want to take in the future. Also, the students’ skills in academics can
One of the primary reasons students are unproductive is a lack of organization. The
usually plan their days. Students face a lack of time and a mountain of tasks to complete
when their days are disorganized. This frequently results in incomplete assignments,
haphazardly completed projects, and low productivity. Another factor influencing student
productivity is that small, handy device—the mobile. The use of mobile phones and the
easy availability of the internet on these mobile devices pose a serious threat to students. It
is well known that using mobile devices reduces not only students' but also working
professionals' and adults' attention spans. The time spent on devices consumes time that
could have been spent on productive work. When a notification message appears on their
According to Johanson (2021), the living situation of a person can have an impact
on their academic productivity. People who live in places like The Landing or other student
housing typically live in environments designed specifically for students. These could
include strict noise rules, as well as curfew, study rooms, computer access, and a variety
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of other resources. This type of environment may encourage good academic productivity.
People who live in homes with a large number of people or who share living spaces with a
large number of people may find it difficult to be academically productive. They may be
prone to high noise levels, resulting in decreased concentration, they may struggle with
resource access, or they may be more prone to distraction. People's attention spans vary,
studied in complete silence and someone who studied with a crying baby in the next room.
reasonable to expect students' grades to suffer if they spend more time on social media than
on their studies. When they combine a lack of effort with an inability to focus, students
tend to procrastinate. As attention spans shorten, long-term focus tasks become more
difficult. This also relates to the concept of delayed gratification; Learners must be patient
in studying the materials and taking the exam before being rewarded or punished based on
their score. Everything is instantaneous on social media. Replies, comments, likes, points
of view, and so on and there is no way to avoid the constant stream of information unless
According to Paladino (2021) during a typical school year, the average student is
stressed about completing assignments, participating in sports, taking tests, getting enough
sleep, and managing his or her time in general. This year, however, students' minds have
been overwhelmed by new stressors: staying focused during online classes and managing
at-home learning. Because of the steps taken to halt the spread of COVID-19, the concept
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important social experience. Students would congregate in the hallways, eat lunch together,
and crowd around library tables to do homework. Even sitting at the same table is now
forbidden.
an online school day. This comes as no surprise. Staring at a computer screen for at least
six hours a day can strain a person's concentration. It becomes difficult to look at a screen
and pay attention to remote classes after a while. It is impossible to replicate a regular
school day online, especially since half of the students are in-person students and the other
half are subject to remote learning. Testing has also become more difficult with online
alternatives. Schoology is the primary testing option at LHS, but it has its own set of
challenges: there is never enough space to finish problems, and students must click a "back"
button rather than erase mistakes. It is also difficult to go back through certain online
platforms because once a question is submitted, the user cannot go back and correct his
response.
Although most students are attempting to make the most of their unique academic
situation, entering the building can also be difficult. There has been a lot of change in the
building, and there have been few in-person extracurricular activities until recently.
According to Staniscuaski et al. (2021) Men hold the majority of the highest
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gender equality in science is still a long way off despite their best efforts, academic
science, women are less likely to receive high-status honors and posts (Lunneman et al.,
2020). The similar situation was seen in academia, when a study of American and European
education began to alter in the early 20th century. Even though there are more women
pursuing bachelor's degrees at universities when compared to earlier times, the proportion
of women is still notably low. The evaluation of gender disparities in academic productivity
and advancement results only 24.4% of full professors were female out of 702 faculty
members compared to men that have a higher number of publications Simon et al. (2019).
According to Chiam et al. (2020) a longer academic career is linked to both the higher
scholarly output and higher academic productivity status that are associated with male
compared to females.
According to the research of Boctuan and et al. (2019), Class shifting, or class
home, review for their examinations, and pass their tasks on time. Additionally, Improving
the exam schedule could indeed increase overall performance by up to 0.02 standard
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There is not really a best time of the day to study for students as all is good for
studying. While other students prefer to study later in the evening or at night, some prefer
to study in the mornings. However, many individuals believe that learning in the morning
is the best time as they believe that their brain is much sharper after a good night's sleep
and breakfast (PSB Academy, 2020). Additionally, studying in the afternoon is beneficial
too as this helps the learner combine and process new information that has been obtained
while studying. Learning at night is highly recommended as this can help the learners
especially if they have a noisy environment and prefer a quiet environment to concentrate
A lot of school districts have considered modifying teaching time and have
traditional block, A/B block, mixed block, and traditional periods (Childers, 2018).
Academic Strand and Track allows Senior High School students to specialize based
on their skills, interests, and school capability. Accountancy, Business, and Management
Social Sciences (HUMSS), and General Academic Strand are the four academic strands in
the Philippines (GAS). Learners can select from these strands (Villas, 2019). However, at
Senior High School, students can choose from various tracks such as Technical-
Vocational-Livelihood (TVL), Arts and Design, and Sports Track. Each strand and track
offer programs or courses for professional choices and travels, and topic challenges in
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The ABM strand focuses on the business sector, finance, operations, and
academically is vital in the ABM learner's academic achievements and productivity since
it will assist in progressing their professional success in the business industry. According
to Eleazar et al. (2018), because time is immeasurable and unpredictable, efficient time
mathematics-related courses, Casinillo and Aure (2018) found that the learner's average
grade in Basic Calculus is close to 79.82 and 82.70% in Pre-Calculus in their econometric
evidence research among STEM students. Inferring that the learner's production is
incompetent. HUMSS, on the other hand, is concerned with social sciences. Mula et al.
(2020) in his study among Grade 12 - HUMSS students at Bestlink College of the
Philippines, discovered that learners on the said strand have difficulty publicly speaking in
the English language as courses in this strand include public speaking such as a persuasive
It was asserted that learners in the GAS strand are subjected to societal implications,
which impacts their academic achievement. Mula begs to differ with the notion that kids
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in the GAS strand are indecisive and hesitant in life (Mula, 2018). Students may have
several interests that cannot be accommodated in a single course. Schools provide these
four academic strands, with other tracks such as TVL, Arts and Design, and Sports Track
being inaccessible among Senior High School schools. According to Bacit and Nimo's
(2019) research, pupils in these courses perform apathetically owing to a lack of resources
and support from families. Thus, compromising for the bare minimum of academic
achievement norms.
performance, and Walberg developed a hypothesis. They are aware of the elements and
circumstances that influence it, as they indicate why a student is not attaining their
maximum potential. Therefore, their grades do not reflect their ability (Exploring your
Mind, 2021). Many students have adopted the habit of procrastination, which has
negatively affected their academic performance (Alih et al., 2021). In addition, education
is one of the important aspects of a human as the student builds their foundation. With the
use of academic performance, students can measure their achievements in every academic
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(2022), states that the student's performance can be measured in many ways, such as by
their grade point average (GPA). Students are required to devote a significant portion of
their time to their studies and must graduate with excellent grades (Tadese et al., 2022)
Walberg has four pillars/fundamental elements that may be used to comprehend student
achievement. Aptitude is the first on the list of fundamental elements of Walbard's theory.
However, aptitude is made up of four components: (1.) Prior Performance wherein the
information that the student already knows, (2.) Cognitive variables wherein students with
an IQ above average or below average might do things differently. They need activities
that are made for them and their needs, (3.) Motivation wherein each student wants to
Nowadays, there is a noticeable lack of motivation, and many students ask why they should
study at all. (4.) Maturity Stage, this has a big effect on how well students do in school and
how well they learn new ideas. In the same way, it changes what happens in the classroom.
environment which can affect how the students perform their tasks. Third, learning
according to the theory of educational productivity as the student goes inside the classroom
and observes how the present educational system is implemented, the atmosphere and
methods are far from motivating. Students become bored and worn out by the lengthy,
learning that has been said thus far, the quality of instruction is important. A student's
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performance can be enhanced by quantity and quality if they are motivated and actively
The aforementioned related literature and studies, which have been conscientiously
organized and presented, guided the researcher in conceptualizing the study. Initially, the
definition of academic productivity was explained with reference to the studies of High
Crest Academy (2022) and Karadag (2022). Academic productivity is defined as efforts
and abilities that have an impact on advancement to the next level of education, as
The ways to increase the students’ productivity was explained with Imtiaz (2019).
The results that lead to achievements were discussed by Lastiri (2022), while results that
academic productivity was stated by Karadag (2018). Senior High Students’ goal with
The issues with academic productivity were discussed in light of the research of
Borkala (2021), who found that a lack of organization is one of the main reasons why
students are unproductive; Johanson (2021), who found that a person's living situation can
affect their academic productivity; How Social Media Affects Student Productivity (2020),
who found that using social media can have a significant impact on students' productivity;
and Paladino (2021), who found that online learning has a big impact on students'
productivity.
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specialization as explained by Villas (2019) and Cueva (2022). Pimental (2020) and
Eleazar et al. (2018) mentioned that understanding how to manage time academically is
vital in the ABM learner's academic achievements and productivity. While the STEM
strand focuses on mathematics - related courses, Casinillo and Aure (2018) found out that
and GAS students are subjected to societal implication. Learners within the TVL, Arts and
Design, and Sports Track perform apathetically due to a lack of resources and support from
Staniscuaski et al. (2021) stated that men hold the majority of the highest positions
In science, women are less likely to receive high-status honors and posts according to
Lunneman et al. (2020). A study of American and European scientists revealed that female
research Myers. Et al. (2020). According to Eliacik et al. (2021) the academic productivity
behavior toward women's education began to alter in the early 20th century. As stated by
Simon et al. (2019) Only 24.4% of full professors were female out of 702 faculty members
compared to men that have a higher number of publications. According to Chiam et al.
(2020) longer academic career is related to both greater scholarly output and greater
Boctuan and et al. (2019), stated that class scheduling is advantageous for students
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as this lets them study for their examinations, do their assignments, and pass their
schoolworks on time. Goulas (2020) acknowledged and mentioned that it indeed could
increase the overall performance of students. PSB Academy (2020) stated there is no best
time for students to study at all as all day is good, whether it be day, afternoon, and night.
London School of Business and Finance (2021), confirmed that all time is good for learning
as studying in the afternoon helps the learner to combine and process new information, and
at night is strongly recommended to concentrate and study better especially if they have a
noisy environment. Childers (2018) stated that they have considered modifying teaching
The Academic Productivity Theory was discussed with the reference to the study
of Exploring your Mind (2021), that academic productivity has four elements; Alih et al.,
propensity for procrastination; Briones et al,. (2021), that education is a key to success to
build their future; Almerino et al,. (2020), that pupils' performance is a reliable indicator
measured in many ways, including their grade point average. Tadese et al., (2022), Students
are expected to put in long hours of studying in order to succeed academically and earn a
diploma.
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discovered that there have been studies conducted about academic productivity relating it
with class schedule, gender, and academic performance but there were no studies yet
according to their profile. There were no studies yet conducted utilizing different senior
high school strands and class schedules. The researchers used quantitative methods to
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Chapter 3
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter presents the research design, sources of data, population of the study,
instrumentation and validation, evaluation and scoring, data gathering procedure, treatment
Research Design
which is intended to focus on the "what" of the study topic rather than the "why" of the
research topic and describe individuals without manipulation. It enabled the researchers to
explore and analyze one or more variables excluding other assumptions (Siedlecki, 2020).
Sources of Data
The primary source of data of this study were the respondents who answered the
questionnaires in the survey provided. Secondary data would include the references from
The respondents of the study consisted of 320 (144 male and 176 female) out of 1888
Senior High School students of University of Perpetual Help System Laguna enrolled
during the Academic Year 2022-2023. The sample size was computed using the Raosoft
Sample Size Calculator. Systematic sampling (or interval random sampling) was used to
choose the respondents. The population was initially segmented into strata based on strand,
section, and gender. A total of 184 (88 males and 96 females) students came from STEM
strand, 44 (14 males and 30 females) from ABM strand, 37 (12 males and 25 females) from
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HUMSS strand, 6 (4 males and 2 females) from GAS strand, 5 (5 males) from Pre
Baccalaureate Maritime strand, 15 (5 males and 10 females) from Arts and Design stand,
12 (5 males and 7 females) from TECVOC-HE strand, and 17 (13 males and 4 females)
from TECVOC-ICT strand. Using a random interval, the respondents in each section was
determined by assigning a number based on a total population of the class divided by the
required number of respondents in the section until the needed number of respondents is
reached.
divided into two parts: Scale 1 covered the socio-demographic profile of the respondents
and Scale 2 covered the level of academic productivity of the respondents adopting Duval
The research instrument was presented to the research adviser for initial checking.
For further validation, the researchers consulted experts in the field of language, statistics
and an expert in the field of research who provided comments and possible
recommendations. Reliability was ensured through pilot testing which was conducted to
twenty (20) students with similar characteristics as those of the actual respondents. The
survey questionnaire was assessed using Cronbach’s Alpha to determine the internal
consistency of the items. An Alpha value of 0.803 (good items) was obtained for the
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numerical range, categorical response, verbal interpretation, and verbal description was
of the Senior High School Director to conduct the study. Coordination was done with class
advisers and subject teachers in order to schedule the room-to-room survey. Then, the
questionnaire was reproduced, handed to the respondents, and retrieved. The data gathered
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1. Frequency, percentage and rank distribution was used to describe the respondents’
profiles.
2. Weighted mean, ranking and standard deviation were used to describe the level of
Ethical Consideration
The researchers finished this study while keeping ethical factors in mind, such as
confidentiality, quality, and the protection of human subjects. Permissions were sought first
from the office of the Senior High School Director at the University of Perpetual Help
System Laguna, where the study was conducted. Since some of the respondents are minors,
parental consent was obtained as part of the Consent Form, which explains their right to
voluntarily withdraw from the study at any time, the central purpose of the study, the
procedures used in data collection, comments about maintaining confidentiality, and the
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Chapter 4
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
This chapter presents the data gathered in tabular form with the corresponding
1.1 gender; 1.2 grade level; 1.3 strand; and 1.4 class schedule; 1.5 daily allowance?
Table 1
Respondents’ Demographic Profile
Classification Frequency Percentage (%) Rank
Male 146 45.6 2
Gender
Female 174 54.4 1
Grade 11 159 49.7 2
Grade Level
Grade 12 161 50.3 1
STEM 184 57.5 1
ABM 44 13.8 2
GAS 24 7.5 3
HUMSS 19 5.9 4
Strand/Track
AD 15 4.7 6
PBM 5 1.6 8
TVL-ICT 17 5.3 5
TVL-HE 12 3.8 7
Class AM 220 68.8 1
Schedule PM 100 31.3 2
Php 100.00 and below 62 19.4 3
Php 101.00 - Php
87 27.2 1
150.00
Php 151.00 - Php
84 26.3 2
200.00
Daily
Php 201.00 - Php
Allowance 38 11.9 4
250.00
Php 251.00 - Php
21 6.6 6
300.00
Php 301.00 and above 28 8.8 5
Total 320 100
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Table 1 shows the respondents’ profile in terms of gender, grade level, strand/track,
class schedule, and daily allowance. In terms of gender, 174 or 54.4% of the respondents
were female and 146 or 45.6% were male. In terms of grade level, 161 or 50.3% were
Grade 12 and 159 or 49.7% were Grade 11. In terms of strand/track,184 or 57.5% were
STEM, 44 or 13.8% were ABM, 24 or 7.5% were GAS, 19 or 5.9% were HUMSS, 17 or
5.3% were TVL-ICT, 5 or 4.7% were AD, 12 or 3.8% were TVL-HE, and 5 or 1.6% were
PBM. In terms of class schedule, 220 or 68.1% in the morning and 100 or 31.2% in the
afternoon. In terms of daily allowance, 87 or 27.2% received an amount ranging from Php
101 to Php 150, 84 or 26. 3% received Php 151 to Php 200, 62 or 19.4% received below
Php 100, 38 or 11.9% received Php 201 to Php 250, 28 or 8.8% received Php 301, and 21
In summary, the majority of the respondents were female Grade 12 STEM students
Table 2
Respondents’ Level of Academic Productivity
Stand
Weight Verbal
ard Ran
ed Interpretati
Devia k
Mean on
tion
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stated that “I attend the class on-time” had a weighted mean of 3.62 with a standard
deviation of 0.60 was interpreted as very high and ranked first. The indicator 5 which stated
“I submit assignments on time.” had a weighted mean of 3.43 with a standard deviation of
0.72 which was interpreted as very high and ranked second. The indicator 1 which stated
that “I bring required materials.” had a weighted mean of 3.32 with a standard deviation of
0.60 was interpreted as very high and ranked third. The indicator 6 which stated as “I do
not miss any schoolwork.” had a weighted mean of 3.30 with a standard deviation of 0.81
was academic goals.” had a weighted mean of 3.28 with a standard deviation of 0.78 was
interpreted as very high and ranked fifth. The indicator 13 which stated that “I join study
groups so I will be motivated and be assisted with lessons I am not so familiar with.” have
a weighted mean of 2.27 with a standard deviation of 0.96 was interpreted as low and
ranked last.
The findings agree with the article published by Imtiaz (2019) stating that the key
to increase productivity is to make sure to set goals. This will help the students have direct
and achievable plans. Setting goals can benefit the students in helping them be organized
and track the given tasks to them as they will know how to accomplish it on time.
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Table 3
Difference in the Level of Academic Productivity When
Grouped According to Profile Variables
p-
Subjects Interpretation
value
Table 3 shows the difference in the level of academic productivity when grouped
according to their profile. A p-value of 0.004 and a t-value of -2.922 revealed that there is
grouped according to their gender. This is lower than the level of significance set in the
study, thus the null hypothesis was rejected. This means that female respondents are more
With a p-value of 0.968 and a t-value of .041 revealed that there is no significant
difference when grouped according to their grade level. This is higher than the level of
significance set in the study, thus the null hypothesis was accepted. This means that Grade
With a p-value of 0.365 and an f-value of 1.097 revealed that there is no significant
difference when grouped according to their strand. This is higher than the level of
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significance set in the study, thus the null hypothesis was accepted. This means that senior
high school students’ productivity level does not differ regardless of their strand or track.
With a p-value of 0.938 and a t-value of -.078 revealed that there is no significant
difference when grouped according to their class schedule. This is higher than the level of
significance set in the study, thus the null hypothesis was accepted. This means that senior
high school students’ productivity level does not differ regardless of their class schedule.
With a p-value of 0.333 and an f-value of 1.51 revealed that there is no significant
difference when grouped according to their daily allowance. This is higher than the level
of significance set in the study, thus the null hypothesis was accepted. This means that
senior high school students’ productivity level does not differ regardless of daily
allowance.
In summary, female respondents are more productive than male respondents. Their
productivity level does not differ regardless of grade level, class schedule, strand or track
The findings of the study affirm the article published by Eliacik et al. (2021) which
stated that academic productivity behavior toward women’s education began to alter in the
early 20th century. However, the findings contradict the statement of Chiam et al. (2020)
which stated that a longer academic career is linked to both the higher scholarly output and
higher academic productivity status that are associated with male compared to females.
The findings contradict the claim of Cueva (2022) that each strand and track offer
programs or courses for professional choices and travels, and topic challenges in terms of
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These results are in opposition to the claims of Boctuan et al. (2019) that class
shifting, or class scheduling is hugely favorable to students as this allows them to do their
assignments at home, review for their examinations, and pass their tasks on time.
Additionally, studying in the afternoon is beneficial too as this helps the learner combine
and process new information that has been obtained while studying (London School of
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Chapter 5
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
This chapter presents the summary of findings based on the data gathered from the
study, the conclusions drawn, and the future directions offered by the researchers.
This study employed quantitative descriptive research design to determine the level
of productivity of senior high school students. It aimed at answering the following specific
questions:
1.1 gender;
Summary of Findings
The following are the summary of findings based on the data gathered:
In terms of gender, 174 or 54.4% of the respondents were female and 146 or 45.6%
were male. In terms of grade level, 161 or 50.3% were Grade 12 and 159 or 49.7% were
Grade 11. In terms of strand/track,184 or 57.5% were STEM, 44 or 13.8% were ABM, 24
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or 7.5% were GAS, 19 or 5.9% were HUMSS, 17 or 5.3% were TVL-ICT, 5 or 4.7% were
AD, 12 or 3.8% were TVL-HE, and 5 or 1.6% were PBM. In terms of class schedule, 220
or 68.1% in the morning and 100 or 31.2% in the afternoon. In terms of daily allowance,
87 or 27.2% received an amount ranging from Php 101 to Php 150, 84 or 26. 3% received
Php 151 to Php 200, 62 or 19.4% received below Php 100, 38 or 11.9% received Php 201
to Php 250, 28 or 8.8% received Php 301, and 21 or 6.6% received Php 251 to Php 300.
difference in the level of academic productivity of the respondents when grouped according
to their gender. A p-value of 0.968 and a t-value of .041 revealed that there is no significant
difference when grouped according to their grade level. A p-value of 0.365 and an f-value
of 1.097 revealed that there is no significant difference when grouped according to their
strand. A p-value of 0.938 and a t-value of -.078 revealed that there is no significant
difference when grouped according to their class schedule. A p-value of 0.333 and an f-
value of 1.51 revealed that there is no significant difference when grouped according to
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Conclusion
Based on the findings of the study, the following conclusions were drawn:
1. Majority of the respondents are female Grade 12 STEM students from morning
3. Female senior high school students have a higher level of academic productivity
than males.
4. Regardless of grade level, strand, class schedule and daily allowance, the level of
Future Directions
productive. They should also incorporate effective time management strategies and
being. They are also encouraged to join study groups in order to stay motivated and
formative plans on what students need to focus and learn. They should also organize
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5. Future researchers are encouraged to expand the scope of this study by not only
testing other key variables that are related to academic productivity through
qualitative or quantitative inquiry. They are also urged to validate the findings of
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Appendix A
LETTER TO THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTOR
January 27, 2023
Dear Madam:
Perpetualite greetings!
We, Senior High School students of University of Perpetual Help System Laguna –
JONELTA, are currently conducting research work entitled “Academic Productivity of
Senior High School Students”. The main objective of this study is to measure the level of
academic productivity of senior high school students when they are grouped according to
their profile.
In line with this, we would like to ask your good office’s permission to conduct a survey
on February 16-21, 2023, to three hundred twenty (320) Grade 11 and 12 students from
STEM, ABM, GAS, HUMSS, Arts and Design, Pre-Baccalaureate Maritime, TVL-HE and
TVL-ICT.
Finally, we would like to assure you that the respondents’ identity as well as the pieces of
information they will provide will be treated with strictest confidentiality. Rest assured that
there will be no potential harmful impact and risk of the study to the respondents and the
school. If you would be interested to receive a copy of the executive summary or the
electronic copy (e.g., PDF) of the entire thesis, this can be made available for you.
We are looking forward to your affirmative response. Thank you very much and may our
Lord bless you more.
Sincerely yours,
Noted by:
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Appendix B
RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
To the Respondent,
We are currently conducting our research entitled; “Academic Productivity of Senior High
School Students” as a partial fulfillment of our course requirements for the subject
Inquiries, Investigations and Immersion at University of Perpetual Help System Laguna.
In light of this, we are humbly requesting for your time and effort to go over this
questionnaire as your responses will be very much helpful in achieving the purpose of our
research. Rest assured that the information you will provide will be kept confidential and
will be used for research purposes only. Thank you!
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Indicators SA A D SD
(4) (3) (2) (1)
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https://ymcatigeracademy.org/wp-content/uploads/ST-3.12-504-Referral-Data-Student-productivity-Scale.pdf
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Appendix C
EDITOR’S CERTIFICATION
prepared and submitted by Jhorie Claire P. Aculan, Kassandra Clare T. Delos Reyes,
fulfillment of the requirements for the subject Practical Research 2 and Inquiries,
____________________________
Faithful F. Librado, MAEd
Editor
STATISTICIAN’S CERTIFICATION
prepared and submitted by Jhorie Claire P. Aculan, Kassandra Clare T. Delos Reyes,
fulfillment of the requirements for the subject Practical Research 2 and Inquiries,
________________________________
Michael Angelo B. Del Rosario, LPT
Statistician
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Appendix D
This is to certify that the thesis entitled “Academic Productivity of Senior High
School”, prepared and submitted by Jhorie Claire P. Aculan, Kassandra Clare T. Delos
Reyes, Hiro H. Hilario, Yidah Hannah T. Jallorina, Ruby Rose L. Santiago, Kathleen
Nicole C. Souza, Kristine Cielo M. Tenido, Hannah Mishaila D. Tupaz, has been evaluated
using the Turnitin Originality Check System and yielded a similarity rate of 18%.
________________________________
DR. ROWENA R. CONTILLO
Research Coordinator
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Appendix E
CURRICULUM VITAE
Educational Attainment:
Grade School:
● St. Charles Augustine School 2014-2017
Junior High School:
● University of Perpetual Help System Laguna 2017-2021
Senior High School:
● University of Perpetual Help System Laguna 2021-Present
(Accountancy, Business, and Management)
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Educational Attainment:
Grade School:
● Saint Bernadette College of Alabang 2011-2017
Junior High School:
● Saint Bernadette College of Alabang 2017-2021
Senior High School:
● University of Perpetual Help System Laguna 2021-Present
● (Accountancy, Business, and Management)
Awards and Achievements:
● With Honors 2017-2018
● With Honors 2018-2019
● With Honors 2019-2020
● With High Honors 2020-2021
● With High Honors 2022-Present
● Committee Head of Youth Entrepreneur Society 2022-2023
Personal Data:
Height : 5’2
Weight : 92 kg
Birth Date : August 26, 2004
Age : 18
Birthplace : Alabang, Muntinlupa City
Citizenship : Filipino
Religion : Catholic
Father’s Name : Melencio D. De Los Reyes
Mother’s Name : Racquel E. Tolentino
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Educational Attainment:
Grade School:
● Holy Infant Jesus of Prague Catholic School 2011-2017
Junior High School:
● Saint Michael’s College of Laguna 2017-2021
Senior High School:
● University of Perpetual Help System Laguna 2021-Present
(Accountancy, Business and Management)
Awards and Achievements:
● Best Speaker 2019-2020
● With Honors 2021-2022
● With Honors 2022-Present
Personal Data:
Height : 5’10
Weight : 80kg
Birth Date : July 3, 2004
Age : 18
Birthplace : Platero
Citizenship : Filipino
Religion : Catholic
Father’s Name : Oliver C. Hilario
Mother’s Name : Ma. Ronnette C. Hilario
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Educational Attainment:
Grade School:
● University of Perpetual Help System Laguna 2009 - 2016
Junior High School:
● University of Perpetual Help System Laguna 2017 - 2020
Senior High School:
● University of Perpetual Help System Laguna 2021 -Present
(Accountancy, Business and Management)
Awards and Achievements:
● Academic Excellence Award in Mapeh 2019 - 2020
● Academic Excellence Award in Science 2019 - 2020
● Academic Excellence Award in Filipino 2020 - 2021
● With Honors 2017 - 2021
● With High Honors 2021 - 2022
● YES Organization P.R.O 2022 - 2023
● With High Honors 2022 - Present
Personal Data:
Height : 5’5
Weight : 75kg
Birth Date : December 17, 2004
Age : 18
Birthplace : Sto. Niño, Biñan, Laguna
Citizenship : Filipino
Religion : Catholic
Father’s Name : Amado B. Jallorina
Mother’s Name : Alma G. Torres
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Educational Attainment:
Grade School:
● Mamplasan Elementary School 2011-2017
Junior High School:
● Mamplasan National High School (Jacobo Annex) 2017-2021
Senior Highschool:
● University of Perpetual Help System of Laguna 2021 - Present
(Accountancy, Business and Management)
Awards and Achievements:
● Top 5 2011-2016
● Fourth Place in Copyreading2 2016-2017
and Headline Writing (Filipino) Division Level
● Regional Qualifiers in Copyreading and 2016-2017
Headline Writing (Filipino)
● With Honor 2018-2022
● With High Honor 2022-2023
● Fourth Place in Copyreading and 2022-2023
Headline Writing Secondary (Filipino)
Personal Data:
Height : 5’2 ft
Weight :83kg
Birthday : June 15, 2005
Age : 17 years old
Birthplace : Tarlac City, Tarlac
Citizenship : Filipino
Religion : Roman Catholic
Father’s Name: Anne Santiago
Mother's Name: Armida Santiago
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Educational Attainment:
Grade School:
● Maranatha Christian Academy of Santa Rosa 2010-2011
● Marie Margarette School 2011-2017
Junior High School:
● Marie Margarette School 2017-2021
Senior High School:
● University of Perpetual Help System Laguna 2021-Present
(Accountancy, Business and Management)
Awards and Achievements:
● With Honors 2021-Present
Personal Data:
Height : 5’2
Weight : 38kg
Birth Date : February 4, 2005
Age : 18
Birthplace : Muntinlupa
Citizenship : Filipino
Religion : Roman Catholic
Father’s Name : Rafelito M. Souza
Mother’s Name : Lita C. Souza
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University of Perpetual Help System Laguna - JONELTA
Senior High School Department
CURRICULUM VITAE
Educational Attainment:
Grade School:
● Holy Infant Jesus of Prague Catholic School 2009-2015
Junior High School:
● Holy Infant Jesus of Prague Catholic School 2016-2020
Senior High School:
● University of Perpetual Help System Laguna 2021-Present
(Accountancy, Business and Management)
Awards and Achievements:
● Consistent With Honors (Loyalty Award Silver) 2009-2015
● Consistent With High Honors (Loyalty Award Gold) 2016-2020
● Best in Oral Reading with Comprehension 2019-2020
● With Highest Honors 2020-2021
Personal Data:
Height: 5’4
Weight: 52kg
Birth Date: August 13, 2004
Age: 18
Birthplace: Biñan, Laguna
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Catholic
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University of Perpetual Help System Laguna - JONELTA
Senior High School Department
CURRICULUM VITAE
Name : Hannah Mishaila D. Tupaz
Address : 105 Wawa St. Alabang, Muntinlupa City
Contact Number 09776886127
E-mail Address : c21-0271-188@uphsl.edu.ph
Educational Attainment:
Grade School:
● NBL Education System 2011-2017
Junior High School:
● NBL Education System 2016-2021
Senior High School:
● University of Perpetual Help System Laguna 2019-Present
(Accounting, Business & Management)
Personal Data:
Height: 4’11”
Weight: 46 kg
Birthdate: September 30, 2004
Age:18
Birthplace: Alabang, Muntinlupa City
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Roman Catholic
Father’s Name: Howell B. Tupaz
Mother’s Name: Marilou M. De Castro
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