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The Cauayan City National High School - Main is a public educational institution established in Cauayan, Isabela, Philippines.It was founded on June 3, 1997, as an extension of Cauayan Polytechnic College, now Isabela State University-Cauayan Campus.
The municipality is divided into two school districts, Cauayan I and Cauayan II, which offer complete elementary and secondary education. It also offers non-formal education to out-of-school youths. There are in the municipality 62 elementary schools. 31 have complete elementary education and the remaining 30 schools only cater to primary ...
As of 2019, Cauayan is the only settlement in Isabela (and the second in the country after San Isidro, Bohol) to be covered by one district surrounded by another.In this case, Cauayan is part of the 6th district [10] while being surrounded by towns in the 2nd (Reina Mercedes, Naguilian, Benito Soliven and San Mariano), 3rd (Angadanan, Alicia, San Mateo and Cabatuan) and 5th districts.
Regional champions for that season included UC High School and Cauayan City High School for the Cordilleras and Region II, [72] SHS – Ateneo for Cebu, [73] the HCCD Red Eagles for Davao, [74] and Tay Tung High School for Western Visayas. [75] However, the National Finals were moved to a later date due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [76]
Rescue Assistance Peacekeeping Intelligence Detail (RAPID) and Cauayan City National High School – Red Cross Youth and Junior Rescue Team; Katipunan ng mga Kabataang Santiagueňo; ACCESS-PYLP Alumni Association; Move This World-Pilipinas; Youth for Environment in School Organization; Indigenous Youth Servant Leaders Association of the Philippines
Echague Farm School (1918-1946) Isabela Agricultural High School (1946-) Echague Rural High School; Echague Agricultural and Forestry School (1960-) Isabela State College of Agriculture (ISCA) (-1978)
The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA is a member of National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) since 1984 with UPHSD Altas as the team representing the school in various sports. The moniker ‘Altas’ comes from the Latin word “high,” symbolizing UPHD's aspirations for further greatness.
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