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I. Overview of the current state of technology

This information here can be viewed in just a second without worrying that a single file is lost. The idea behind a enrollment system is not a new concept. As student enrollees increase every year, enrollment procedure become harder to deal. This will only serve to increase the problem facing enrollment that provides more easy way in enrolling.
This will also be a big help to all the enrollment staff especially under the computer department because they are the one who are entitled to touch and read the information from here. It will help our institution to have another system that will upgrade the enrollment processes so as to meet the quality that our institutions are trying to meet.
Rogerian Children’s Learning Center is now distinguished on its 22nd year sharing wisdom on every student individual since it was founded on April of 1992 by Dr. Joseph Allan Sakdalan. The school started with only 2 rooms, which is not air-conditioned. Initially they have a total of 30 students with only 1 level, which is toddler. In 1995 they added nursery level, Kinder was then added on the next year and finally at 1997, they introduced prep level. On their first 4 years they totaled 150 students average per year, today however due to competition they only have 105 students in total, they have 3 levels which are pre-kinder, kinder and prep. They now increased the number of rooms from 2 rooms, they now have 3 rooms and it is all air-conditioned. The students were handled by three trained and highly competent teachers. Ms. Prosperina Y. Rustia which is the School Directress as well is handling prep students, Ms. Rosemary Aquino Dela Cruz is handling pre-kinder students and Ms. Tutor handles pre-kinder. The school is strategically located in a 500 square-meter lot at 17 Road 23 Project 8, Quezon City 1106.

Rogerian Children’s Learning Center is divided into three levels, each with one section. The pre-kinder level class starts

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