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1.0 Background of the Study
1.1 Introduction
From generation to generation, many types of systems and even technologies are being developed and widely used. Through the use of new technologies and systems, manual activities have been change to work faster, make task easier and produce more reliable outputs. Now a days, big organizations or companies and school transactions need to implement attendance monitoring. Monitoring of attendance is recognized as an important element in supporting both student security and performance. In a certain way, one thing that is still in manual process is the recording of attendance. Our Lady of Fatima School of Villaverde formerly Fr. Villaverde High School could be traced to the laudable achievements of CICM priests and diocesan clergy. On 1959 Fr. Germaine Verbeke assigned as the first parish priest, he founded Father Villaverde High School in 1964 and manage it until 1966 with Fr. Rijpma serving at the end of the quarter. There’s a lot of changes, improvement and development in their school even parish priest who’ assigned to manage the school. Until Fr. Villaverde High School Inc. had been changed to a new name, Our Lady of Fatima School of Villaverde, Inc. by the virtue amended articles of Incorporation dated May 10, 2004. The name was officially adopted for transaction at beginning school year 2005-2006. At present, Our Lady of Fatima School of Villaverde continues its quest in rendering its service to the people of Villaverde.
For the development of the mission of Our Lady of Fatima School of Villaverde stated: “We commit ourselves to provide quality education, formation of Christian disciplines and the development of stakeholders in this ever changing world. And Our Lady of Fatima School of Villaverde, a catholic institution in the Diocese of Bayombong, envisions a community of individuals with deep of sense of spirituality, diversified competence and strengthened service orientation. In relation of their mission

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