History
The Integrated Developmental School (IDS) has a longer history than MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT). Originally known as Iligan High School (IHS), it was established in 1946 to answer the clamor of parents and Iligan constituents to have their own high school. Six Iliganons namely: Potenciano Lasmarias, Isabel Abragan, Abundio Fernandez, Santiago Perfecto, Teresa Beley and Constancio Jariol donated eight hectares of lot for the site of Iligan High School through the negotiation of the Parent-Teacher Association President, Court of First Instance Judge Ramon Nolasco and Treasurer Loreto Mendoza. Later, it was named Lanao Technical School (LTS) in 1956-1967 created under R.A. 1562, a high school specializing in vocational and technical courses. Although it never was implemented in 1965, Lanao Technical School became Northern Mindanao Institute of Technology thru RA 4626. On July 12, 1968 under R.A. 5363, Lanao Technical School was annexed to Mindanao State University and was renamed Developmental High School (DHS). At present, under BOR Resolution No. 147 s. 1992, it is known as Integrated Developmental School (IDS), a laboratory school of the College of Education.
The Parent-Teacher Association was organized to provide a formal venue where parents and teachers can work together for the welfare and development of the students. Several PTA presidents were elected putting up different projects during their time. It was in 1994 that the PTA was registered with the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) and became the Parent-Teacher Association Foundation Incorporated (PTAFI).
In 1994, the PTAFI with the IDS Administration hosted the Grand Alumni Homecoming for high school graduates of 1946-1993. In 2000, Batch ’75 in celebration of their 25th (Silver) Anniversary hosted the next Grand Alumni Homecoming. Henceforth, Annual Grand Alumni Homecoming is celebrated, hosted by the batch commemorating its 25th anniversary. In 2003, the Alumni Association registered with SEC and was named MSU-IIT High School (IHS,LTS,DHS,IDS) Alumni Association (MHSAA).
The PTAFI and MHSAA are instrumental in achieving IDS objectives by providing funds for the facilities, grants-in-aid and other incentives for the welfare of the students and faculty.
The Past and Present Principals/Directors:
PERIOD NAME OF SCHOOL PRINCIPAL / DIRECTOR
2001-Present MSU-IIT, IDS Digna C. Padura
1999-2001 MSU-IIT, IDS Inocencia R. Dapusala
1997-1999 MSU-IIT, IDS Gloria G. Madulara
1994-1997 MSU-IIT, IDS Lorna E. Flores
1992-1994 MSU- IIT, IDS Lydie D. Paderanga
1989-1992 MSU-IIT, DHS Ciriaco M. Gillera
1978-1989 MSU- IIT, DHS Antonieto S. Semorlan
1968-1978 MSU-IIT, LTS Bonsing H. Chio
1958-1968 LTS Bonsing H. Chio
1957-1958 LTS Victor Faustino
1956-1957 LTS Buenaventura H. Barga Sr.
1955-1956 HIS Buenaventura H. Barga Sr.
1946-1955 HIS Carlos Cardona
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A. Cashier's Office Amount
Laboratory Fee P 100.00
Computer Fee P 100.00
Student Publication Fee P 200.00
Library Fee P 100.00
Athletics Fee P 50.00
Medical/Dental Fee P 50.00
Student Government P 30.00
I.D. Validation P 5.00
P 635.00
B. IDS Guidance Office
Laboratory Development P 1,000.00
PTAFI Project P 975.00
Guidance P 25.00
i-school P 200.00
P 2,200.00
C. Clubs Concerned
Infomatix Club P 55.00
Adventurers' Science Club P 50.00
The English Language League P 50.00
P 155.00
D. Library
Borrowers card P 50.00
P 50.00
E. Student Activities (CSA) P 220.00
Insurance P 100.00
Hand Book P 50.00
P 370.00
Grand Total P 3,410.00
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Supreme Student Council
The Supreme Student Council (SSC) is the official representative of the students to the policy and decision making body of the school. It is composed of the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, PIO, Senators and Year Level Representatives with the following functions:
to organize and coordinate student activities approved by the school.
to act as the official representative of the students to the faculty and administration.
to present appropriate recommendations to the administration regarding the students’ welfare.
to represent the school in KASAMA meetings and Institute Palakasan activities.
Class Officers
Each section will have a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, PIO, Social Manager, Sgt. At Arms, Prince Charming, Muse and Class Monitor.
The class officers will be responsible for the maintenance of the classroom.
The class monitor will be responsible for listing the names of students who are absent from or late for class and have the record signed by each subject teacher.
The Class President or any class officer will report immediately to the Assistant Principal whenever a subject teacher does not show up for class fifteen (15) minutes after the bell has rung.
student government
Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities are important parts of high school life. Various school organizations provide opportunities for total development. The organization or club is supervised by a faculty-adviser.
The Assistant Principal and the Coordinator of Student Affairs coordinate the activities of all student organizations. The annual budget of each activity is proposed before the end of the summer vacation. The calendar of activities of each organization is submitted at the start of the school year. No activity is scheduled a week before and during the periodic examination.
All student organizations are required to submit a Financial Report at the end of the school year.
Clubs
The following student clubs are duly recognized by the school authorities:
ADVENTURER’S SCIENCE CLUB (ASC) - Organizes science-related activities that develop the students’ scientific attitudes.
INFOMATIX Club - Math and Information Technology (IT) related activities
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEAGUE (TELL) – Develops the students’ oral and written communication skills in English.
RED CROSS YOUTH (RCY) – Inculcates the spirit of humanitarian services.
STUDENT PEER FACILITATORS (SPF) – Assist the Guidance Counselors in counseling students and other peer groups.
DEBATING CLUB – Develops skills in discussing significant and substantial current issues.
CHESS CLUB – Develops analytical thinking skills.
CHEERDANCE CLUB – showcases the students’ talents in cheering, dancing and gymnastics.
GLEE CLUB- develops students’ inclinations in music.
Publications
There are two student publications in the IDS: “THE AGONG” is the English publication and “ANG AGONG” is its Filipino counterpart.
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