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Information Systems Technology Plan for Panabo City National High School

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  • Paul Adrian Paculanang

    (Student, Bachelor of Science in Information Systems, Davao del Norte State College)

  • Joeren Gabriel M. Pollenza

    (Student, Bachelor of Science in Information Systems, Davao del Norte State College)

  • Paul Vincent Sabate

    (Student, Bachelor of Science in Information Systems, Davao del Norte State College)

  • Aaron Kim Anover

    (Student, Bachelor of Science in Information Systems, Davao del Norte State College)

  • Stacey Nicole Marie G. Monta

    (Faculty, Davao del Norte State College)

Abstract

Panabo City National High School is utilizing a manual system for essential administrative and academic tasks such as enrollment, student data management, communication, and attendance monitoring. These outdated practices lead to inefficiency, a heightened risk of human error, and delays in service delivery. This research introduces an Information System Technology Plan that encompasses the integration of a Management Information System (MIS) alongside a Student Information System (SIS), Document Management System (DMS), and Biometric Attendance System (BAS). The objective is to enhance data accuracy, optimize processes, and facilitate data-driven decision-making within the institution. The proposed strategy defines the IT infrastructure, software applications, and personnel necessary to seamlessly transition from manual to automated processes. It is hoped the school will significantly improve stakeholder satisfaction, operational efficiency, and service quality through the adoption of these technologies.

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  • Paul Adrian Paculanang & Joeren Gabriel M. Pollenza & Paul Vincent Sabate & Aaron Kim Anover & Stacey Nicole Marie G. Monta, 2025. "Information Systems Technology Plan for Panabo City National High School," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 10(6), pages 344-353, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjf:journl:v:10:y:2025:i:6:p:344-353
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