Zamboanga del Norte National High School

The Zamboanga del Norte National High School (ZNNHS) is a public high school under the Department of Education of the Philippines in Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte, Mindanao, Philippines. It has three campuses. ZNNHS Main Campus is in General Luna Street, Estaka; Campus II is in Lower Turno; and the newest Miputak Extension Campus in Miputak.

The curricula offered by the school are Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics Program (formerly, Science and Technology Engineering Program [STEP] and Special Science Curriculum), Basic Education Curriculum (BEC), Special Program for Sports (SPS), Special Program for the Arts (SPA), Technical Vocational Education (TVS), BP-OSA for out of school youths, and Special Program in Journalism (SPJ).

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History

Zamboanga del Norte National High School’s takeoff can be traced to 1946.

The populace’s desire for higher education caused them to travel to nearby island provinces of Negros and Cebu. The provincial government of Zamboanga Peninsula, through ex-Governor Felipe B. Azcuna, arranged the transfer of Zamboanga Provincial High School, then operating in the erstwhile capital town of Zamboanga (now Zamboanga City), to his hometown in Dipolog.

A drawback is the school's dearth of physical facilities. Since its first hosting of the 1964 Mindanao Athletic Meet, the school has been the venue of a series of local, regional, and national sports fests. In 1982 the Palarong Pambansa caused a renovation of the Zamboanga del Norte Sports Complex, where the school is. This renovation required the demolition of 46 classrooms and the Administration Building.

While the ZN Sports Complex may be the best in the region, the replacement of the lost classrooms at the back of the three grandstands remains a faint promise.

Since the opening, the Zamboanga del Norte National High School is under the jurisdiction of the Division of Zamboanga del Norte; then was transferred to the Division of Dipolog City per Republic Act 8174, otherwise known as the General Appropriations Act of 1996 for all budgetary transactions.

Due to the influx of students from neighboring towns and the City of Dapitan, the school needed more space and more rooms. Through the efforts of Patricia G. Ratilla, one of the faculty members, ownership of a lot in Turno, which is a property of the national government for the establishment of the City Normal College, was transferred to ZNNHS through a bill authored by the then Congressman Ernesto S. Amatong. Hence, the existence of the ZNNHS (Campus II) Turno Campus today.

Academics

This school has several programs its students.

There are still more programs the Zamboanga del Norte National High School.[1]

Principals

References

  1. Dipolog City:ZNNHS

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