Analysis of Geological and Meteorological Hazards in the field of Earth and Life Science.

 Among the 9 respondents, 3 are educators, 4 are learners, and 2 are employees without teaching roles at Ilocos Sur National High School.

The potential geological and hydrometeorological hazards in our school community include earthquakes, floods, and storms.

Based on the survey question in Section 7, Number 14, it was found that 5 respondents answered likely, 3 respondents answered very likely, and only one respondent answered neutral to the question "How likely are you to take additional steps to prepare for geologic and hydrometeorological hazards in the future?" This indicates that the teachers, students, and non-teaching staff of Ilocos Sur National High School have a strong understanding of geological and hydrometeorological hazards, demonstrating that the school community is prepared to face any such hazards that may arise in the future.

The survey reveals that teachers play a vital role in educating and raising awareness about hazards within the school community of Ilocos Sur National High School.

The teachers of the Ilocos Sur National High School community play a crucial role in times of geological or hydrometeorological occurrences. When any hazard arises within the school community, teachers go beyond their role as educators and become caregivers and support systems for students, ensuring a sense of community and well-being in the school environment during such events. Their role is indispensable in maintaining the overall welfare of students during geological or hydrometeorological occurrences.

In conclusion, out of the 9 respondents, 3 are teachers, 4 are learners, and 2 are non-teaching staff at Ilocos Sur National High School. The potential hazards in our school community include earthquakes, floods, and storms. The survey results indicate that the teachers, students, and non-teaching staff at the school are knowledgeable about these hazards and prepared to face them in the future. The role of teachers in educating and raising awareness about these hazards is crucial in the school community. During geological or hydrometeorological events, teachers not only educate but also provide care and support to students, making their role vital in maintaining a sense of community and well-being.


Submitted to:

Ma'am Retchelex Domondon


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      Abundabar, Jobie T. 

       Cera, Jerahmeel Kurt B.

       Cortez, Karl Christian R. 

       De Guzman, Avril Lavigne P. 

Neri, Alyzza Mae C.

       Pilot, Jamaica Michaela R. 

       Rabo, Bea Alexi R. 

       Ragasa, Bhea Clarisse

       Regua, Christian Dave

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