HISTORY OF SUMADER
Legend of the Barangay
According to the people, it was believed that there was a very
strong man that no one could overpower. He was often heard challenging
people saying, “No adda mayat a mangpadas kanyak, tumakder” (if
anyone dares to try me, stand up). One day, as soon as he pronounced his
challenge, a young man suddenly struck him with a piece of wood,
thereby conquering him. Hence, the people claim that the name Sumader
is a corruption of the Ilocano term TUMAKDER (stand up).
Development Thrusts
Vision
The leading producer of Chichacorn and Honey in the City of Batac
with a sustainable, self-sufficient community of the city where God-loving,
committed people lived, disciplined, peace and advocate leaders.
Mission
To deliver efficient and effective basic services in order to promote
peace and order in the community, to promote environment-friendly and
development in the community and to provide a better quality of life.
Goals
1. To become a model Barangay
2. Maintain cleanliness and beautification in the Barangay
3. Have a healthy lifestyle of the police
4. To be in service to the constituents unselfishly
5. To improve economic stability of our constituents
6. To establish cooperation to all our constituents
PROFILE OF THE BARANGAY
Number of Registered Voters: 853
Number of Precincts: 5
Physical Information
Land Area: The barangay has approximately 631.05 hectares in
area
Barangay Category:
Brgy. #24 Sumader is one of the 43 barangays in the Rural area,
thus categorized as an Agricultural Barangay
Land Classification:
The said barangay is a landlocked barangay being bounded with
the following:
North: Brgy. #25 Camguidan
South: Brgy. #25 Payao
East: Municipality of Banna
West: Brgy. #26 Parangopong
Major Economic Source: The Barangay is an Agricultural
Barangay
Demographic Information
Population: 1,504
Source: RBI
Number of Male: 747
Number of Female: 757
Total: 1,451
Number of Families: 484
Number of Households: 320
Number of Labor Force: 331
Number of Unemployed: 677
Basic Utilities/Services
Largest Power Supply Distributor: Electric Cooperative
Major Water Supply Level of Households:
Level 1 (Water supplied by wells/spring in the barangay)
Number of Families with Access to Potable Water:
484
Existing Means of Transportation:
The Barangay can be reached through various land such as Jeep,
Tricycle, Motorcycle, Private Vehicle and Carabao
Existing Means of Communication:
Touch Mobile, SMART, Globe and Talk and Text are the providers
used in the barangay for telephone, mobile phone and internet
connection.
Social Services
The Barangay, although the smallest political unit, plays a very
important role in the delivery of basic services to its constituents as
provided for in the Local Government Code.
1. Health and Nutrition
2. Education, Culture and Sports
3. Women and Children
4. Public Safety and Disaster Risk Reduction Management
Economic Development
Entrepreneurship, Business and Industry Promotion
It is significant that the barangay prioritizes entrepreneurship and
industry promotion in order to attract investors to the area. The
barangay's economic situation is favorable.
1) Major Barangay Economic Enterprise (Others OBOP, BATAC CORNICK,
BATAC HONEY)
2) Established Barangay Livelihood Program (soap making, candle
making, chocolate making, etc.)
3) Registered Barangay Micro Business Enterprise (BMBE) in the BMBE
Registry
4) The presence of support programs to promote cooperation
5) The presence of support programs on job and employment generating
programs.
The introduction of livelihood programs, opportunities, and other
forms of economic activity, as well as a higher or improved standard of
living for the constituents, all contribute to the barangay's economic
growth. Under the direction of DA BAR LGU and the City Agriculture Office,
the Batac Cornick and Batac Honey production and management of Multi-
Bee species for livelihood and pollination of HVCC Projects are being built.
There is no flea or satellite market in the barangay.
Environmental Management
The Local Government Code clearly defines the role of the LGU's in
maintaining ecological balance. This performance area has 2 service areas
which include Natural Resources Management and Waste Management.
Natural Resource Management
Natural resource management should also be taken into consideration.
The following data was gathered in this area:
1) Implemented Clean and Green Program
conducted clean and green activities, Organized Green
Brigade or related activities, Conducted Tree Planting and
Preservation Activities or Urban Gathering
2) Support to Conservation Program
mangrove preservation, artificial reef, fish sanctuary, forest
conservation. etc.
Waste Management and Pollution Control
Local government bodies are responsible for enforcing the provisions of
RA 9003, or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2001. The
barangay is responsible for waste separation and collection.
The Sangguniang formed the Barangay Ecological Solid Waste
Management Committee (BESWMC), passed a Solid Waste Management
Ordinance/Resolution, developed a Solid Waste Management Action Plan,
implemented waste segregation and volume control, and maintained
sewerage and drainage canals.
Conclusion
As part of their efforts to promote improved governance, barangay
officials implemented the Barrio Governance Performance Management
System, which allows them to keep track of the barangay's production and
performance. It is a self-evaluation instrument that assesses the
barangay's capacities and limitations in providing important public
services to the people.
THE PEOPLE
In the 2020 census of the of the Philippine Statistics Authority, the
population of Barangay Sumader of the City of Batac was 1,504 people.
The Sumaderians (people of Sumader), like other Ilocanos, possess
some personality traits that distinguish them from other ethnic groups in
the City of Batac. Sumader is one of the farthest barangay surrounded
with hills and mountains. Due to physical setting, the people have limited
opportunities with which they earn a living. Because of this, people
became hardworking, thrifty and patient. Sumader is rich with natural
resources that people used to make products for a living. They are making
products made of wood and bamboo such as baskets, bilao, and others.
Sumader is also rich with rocks and stones that people used for
riprapping. They riprap fence and road, houses and school. Stones’
Riprapping shows the connection between people that magnifies their
place. Sumaderians perform in different activities in the community as
well as in the municipality. People in Sumader continue to excel and stand
strongly for the development of the Barangay.
List of Ordinances Enacted and EOs issued for the year 2020
Executive Order No. 1 - Constitution of the Barangay Development
Council of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac, Ilocos Norte.
Executive Order No. 2 - Reorganizing the Barangay Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Council of Barangay #24 Sumader, City
of Batac, Ilocos Norte.
Executive Order No. 3 - Reorganizing the Barangay Council for the
Protection of Children of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac,
Ilocos Norte.
Executive Order No. 4 - Reorganizing the Barangay Peace Order
Committee (BPOC) of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac, Ilocos
Norte.
Executive Order No. - 5 Recognizing the Barangay Ecological Solid
Waste Management Committee (BESWMC) of Barangay #24 Sumader,
City of Batac, Ilocos Norte.
Executive Order No. 6- organizing / constituting the Barangay Physical
Fitness and Sports Development Council (BPSSDC) of Barangay #24
Sumader, City of Batac, Ilocos Norte.
Executive Order No. 7 - organizing / constituting the Barangay Poverty
Reduction Action Team (BPRAT) of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of
Batac, Ilocos Norte.
Executive Order No. 8 - organizing the Barangay Anti-Dengue Brigade
Team of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac, Ilocos Norte.
Executive Order No. 9 - Organizing and Strengthening the Bids and
Awards Committee (BAC) of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac,
Ilocos Norte.
Executive Order No. 10 - Creating the GAD Focal Point System of
Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac, Ilocos Norte and providing its
roles and functions to implement Magna Carta for Women and
Development Mechanisms.
Executive Order No. 11 – Constitution of the Barangay Anti – Drug
Abuse Council (BADAC) of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac,
Ilocos Norte.
Executive Order No. 12 – Organizing the Road Clearing Task Force of
Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac, and for other purposes.
Executive Order No. 13— Establishment of the Violence Against Women
(VAW) desk of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac, Ilocos Norte.
Executive Order No. 14— Reorganizing the Barangay Health Emergency
Response Team of (BHERT) of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac,
Ilocos Norte.
Executive Order No. 15— Reorganizing the Barangay Nutrition
Committee of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac, Ilocos Norte.
Executive Order No. 16— organization of house cluster
List of Resolutions passed for the year 2020
Resolution No. 4 - Resolution Adopting the Internal Rules of Procedures
of the Sangguniang Barangay of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac,
Ilocos Norte.
Resolution No. 8 - Resolution Reconstituting the Barangay Anti-Drug
Abuse Council (BADAC) of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac, Ilocos
Norte.
Resolution No. 9 - Resolution Reorganizing the Barangay Council for the
Protection of Children of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac, Ilocos
Norte.
Resolution No. 10 - Resolution Reorganizing the Barangay Ecological
Solid Waste Management Committee of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of
Batac, Ilocos Norte.
Resolution No. 11 - Resolution Reorganizing the Barangay Peace and
Order Committee of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac, Ilocos
Norte.
Resolution No. 12 - Resolution Reorganizing/ Reconstituting the
Barangay Poverty Reduction Action Team (BPRAT) of Barangay #24
Sumader, City of Batac, Ilocos Norte.
Resolution No. 15 - Resolution Reorganizing the Barangay
Development Council of Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac,
Ilocos Norte.
Resolution No. 18 - Resolution Reorganizing the Barangay Physical
Fitness and Sports Development Council (BPFSDC) of Barangay #24
Sumader, City of Batac, Ilocos Norte.
Resolution No. 22 - Approving the 2020 Annual Investment Plan of
Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac, Ilocos Norte.
Resolution No. 23 - Approving the Barangay Development Plan of
Barangay #24 Sumader, City of Batac, Ilocos Norte.
CUMAPIT PART
The DepEd Vision
We dream of Filipinos
who passionately love their country
and whose values and competencies
enable them to realize their full potential
and contribute meaningfully to building the nation.
As a learner-centered public institution,
the Department of Education
continuously improves itself
to better serve its stakeholders.
The DepEd Mission
To protect and promote the right of every Filipino to quality,
equitable, culture-based, and complete basic education where:
Students learn in a child-friendly, gender-sensitive, safe, and motivating
environment.
Teachers facilitate learning and constantly nurture every learner.
Administrators and staff, as stewards of the institution, ensure an
enabling and supportive environment for effective learning to happen.
Family, community, and other stakeholders are actively engaged
and share responsibility for developing life-long learners.
Our Core Values
Maka-Diyos
Maka-tao
Makakalikasan
Makabansa
Our Mandate
The Department of Education was established through the Education
Decree of 1863 as the Superior Commission of Primary Instruction under a
Chairman. The Education agency underwent many reorganization efforts
in the 20th century in order to better define its purpose vis-a-vis the
changing administrations and charters. The present day Department of
Education was eventually mandated through Republic Act 9155, otherwise
known as the Governance of Basic Education act of 2001 which
establishes the mandate of this agency.
The Department of Education (DepEd) formulates, implements, and
coordinates policies, plans, programs and projects in the areas of formal
and non-formal basic education. It supervises all elementary and
secondary education institutions, including alternative learning systems,
both public and private; and provides for the establishment and
maintenance of a complete, adequate, and integrated system of basic
education relevant to the goals of national development.
DepEd Quality Policy Statement
The Department of Education is committed to provide learners with
quality basic education that is accessible, inclusive and liberating through:
proactive leadership
shared governance
evidence-based policies, standards and programs
responsive and relevant curricula
highly competent and committed officials, and teaching and non-
teaching personnel
an enabling environment
The Department of Education upholds the highest standards of
conduct and performance to fulfill stakeholders’ needs and expectations
by adhering to constitutional mandates, statutory, and regulatory
requirements, and sustains client satisfaction through continuous
improvement of the Quality Management System.
Jonabel R. Quilit (
Joseph B. Anayasan
Luis R. Gajeton, School Principal I
(January 20, 2009 – May 12, 2014)
During Mr. Gajeton’s time, the schools covered court was
constructed in partnership with the local government unit.
Lilibeth C. Dierpo, School Principal I
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Mrs. Dierpo requested for the offering of Grade 6 class to
Cumcumraas Primary School to make it a complete elementary school
duly supported by a School PTA Resolution No. 1 s. 2017. It was also
during her time that the school was surveyed.
Mely E. Repollo, School Principal I
(October 9, 2017 – May 31, 2018)
Mrs. Repollo was the school head when the Cumcumraas Primary
School was renamed as Cumcumraas-Manggaddi-Pitpitac Elementary
School by virtue of City Ordinance No. 4SP2018-02on January 08, 2018
upon the recommendation of the Local School Board(LSB) through LSB
Resolution No. 04 s. 2017 on 19 Sepetember 2017.
Pepsi P. Duldulao Senior Education Program Specialist/OIC
(October 9, 2017 – May 31, 2018)
Mrs. Duldulao pioneered the creation of school’s Facebook page for
easier communication and information dissemination.
Rochelle C. Dulig, Teacher III/Officer In Charge
(November 21, 2018 – present)
Mrs. Dulig spearheaded the ISO Certification 9001:2015 journey of
the school, thus, was issued a certificate of registration for complying with
the requirements of the International Standard on Goods and Services on
03 April 2020 by the Certification Partner Global. She also led the Safety
Seal Certification of the school in compliance to safety and health
protocols against CoVid-19 and received the certification last 08 April
2022. During her term, various infrastructures were also constructed such
as concrete fence (Phase 1), handwashing area, stairway going to grdaes
5 and 6 classrooms, and gender segregated comfort rooms.
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