Occidental Mindoro State College sends its condolences and sincere sympathies to the grieving family of Ms. Marichu G. Castro, who died away yesterday, November 13, 2022. Let’s learn more about Marichu G. Castro.
Marichu G. Castro
Marichu G. Castro is both a self-described academician and an artist. She found conducting ethnographic and action research to be difficult. She enjoys interacting with people and driving organizational vertical improvements. She is a dynamic, independent worker who can do well under duress.
Occidental Mindoro State College
Occidental Mindoro State College is a state institution of higher learning that shall be the driving force in uplifting human living conditions and improving the quality of life of the people in the province of Occidental Mindoro and the country. It shall provide affordable and quality education and shall offer innovative solutions to various societal challenges through its instruction, relevant research, and extension efforts.
The only State College in the province of Occidental Mindoro. Organization Website -omsc.edu.ph
Phone Number -(043) 457-0259
Occidental Mindoro State industries -Tertiary Education
Headquarters Location -Labangan, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, Occidental Mindoro , 5100PH
Employees Size – 500-1000 Employees
Founded in -1966
Occidental Mindoro State College headquarters is in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro. Occidental Mindoro State College is in the sector of Tertiary Education. To connect with Occidental Mindoro State College’s employee register on Signal hire.
History
In 1966, San Jose Barrio High School became Occidental Mindoro State College (OMSC). The school was temporarily located inside the ten-room PTA facility on the site of the public elementary school in Poblacion, San Jose. The library was not given its own space. Ms. Arsenia Santos and Ms. Avelina Noble, the property custodian and secretary of the barrio school, respectively, were available for book loans if the kids needed them.
Through the availability and usage of educational resources found in libraries, knowledge is developed. The barrio high school’s pre-fabricated Marcos-style building with ten rooms was built inside the former Bureau of Lands site two years later. Again, no specific space was designated as a library.
The high school department from the OMSC Main campus was relocated to the Labangan campus as a result of the quickly increasing student population. Later, a high school student library was created. The second level of the former OMSC hostel in the northeastern part of Brgy housed the college library for the Labangan campus.
The Lubang Campus Library was established in November 2017 under his rule as well. Ms. Jannette Masangkay, who works under the direction of Dr. Miguel Elausa, the campus director, is the first to staff the library on that site.
In 2019, the library campuses have more than 43,000 volumes of books that continuously serve as references and textbooks for all library users across campuses. E-Books and E-journals are continually increasing as well as the linkages and affiliates of the Library.
Marichu G. Castro -Arts, Sciences and Technology Department
Zaira submitted to Ms.Marichu Castro. OJT Coordinator Republic of the Philippines OCCIDENTAL MINDORO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCES, AND TECHNOLOGY. Ms Zaira also posted a acknowledgement to Ms Castro. Let’s see more about the content.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to the following person: To my Parents, thank you for all your sacrifices, for your moral and financial support, and for loving and understanding me in doing this training. And who never stop to support and gave me all that I needed wants. And for kept on encouraging me always to make the best out of everything.
My deepest gratitude and appreciation for being with me all through the way from the beginning and for showing their unconditional love and unending support, financially, emotionally, and also spiritually. To my Friends, for your concerns, and advice, and for being one of my inspirations. To our OJT COORDINATOR Ma’am Marichu Castro, for helping and giving time to do visits our respective assigned agencies.
To our Dean Maricris M. Usita, EdD, for guiding, helping, and giving advance on what we should do on our training days in our training ground. To the Department of Agrarian Reform Employees, for your warm acceptance and guidance during our training days. And most of all, to our Almighty God, for giving his wisdom and unconditional love to us. For taking care of us, forgiving healthy bodies and minds. For the problems and trials that help me to be a better and strong person. Ready to face the challenges of the future.
Tributes Pouring By Colleague
Joselle Sapo Posted
Rest in Peace Ma’am Marichu. Condolence po to the whole family. May you rest in peace, ma’am. Thank you for everything .Ang bilis naman, last September asa Puerto Galera lang tayo, ang saya-saya natin nagsasayawan habang kumakanta ka ng I will Survive. Ang galing n’yo mag facilitate ng teambuilding, sayang dahil una at huli na pala ung pagfafacilitate nyo saamin.
Joyce Posted
Prayers and sympathies to the bereaved family. Thanks for the invaluable service and learning you shared with us.
Eya Em Posted
Our condolences & sympathy to the whole family… Rest in peace mam Chuchay… Thank you sa masa2yang alaala… Thank you for being a good mentor to Ranz… U will always be remembered…
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