
Dusita High School Elects SSLG Officers for S.Y. 2025–2026: Fostering Student Leadership and Participation Dusita High School — School Year 2025–2026 In a vibrant display of democracy and school spirit, Dusita High School successfully held its SSLG (Supreme Student Learner Government) Election for the school year 2025–2026. The election process engaged students from various grade levels and highlighted the school’s commitment to developing leadership and civic awareness among its learners.
The campaign period saw aspiring student leaders sharing their platforms with passion, creativity, and a strong desire to serve their fellow learners. Through speeches, posters, and classroom dialogues, candidates encouraged their peers to vote wisely and actively participate in the election.
The election was held last Febuary 28, 2025, and voting was conducted both manually and Digitally with the guidance of the SSLG advisers and teachers. After a transparent and well-organized voting process, the following students were declared winners:
President: Michael Jade Tadle
Vice President: Xanlie Mae Legitimas
Secretary: Hezel Ann Silverio
Treasurer: Lezial Achivida
Auditor: Sheva Melit TacgosPublic
Information Officer: Allysa Venice Tadle
Protocol Officer: Joy Alolino
Grade Representatives:
Grade 7:
Kathaliya Cafe
Crisialyn Ido
Grade 8:
Lorres Baja
Sharmey Tadle
Grade 9:
Rhenz Angelou Carangcarang
Kent John Postanes
Grade 10:
Kurtney Baja
John Rhuvic llido
Grade 11:
Genalyn Cagas
Angela Alolino
Grade 12:
Melody Ranas
Edgardo Acebu
“The SSLG is the voice of our learners. We believe that by giving them the opportunity to lead, we are empowering them to be responsible, empathetic, and active members of society.”
The elected SSLG officers have since spearheaded various school programs, including environmental campaigns, student wellness activities, and participation in division-wide student leadership summits.
As the academic year progressed, the officers demonstrated their dedication through teamwork, initiative, and a deep concern for their fellow students’ welfare. Their leadership left a mark and set a strong example for the next batch of aspiring student leaders.
In her message, School Principal Roberta M. Cagampang emphasized the importance of student involvement in governance: