ISSN: 2782-893X
eISSN: 2799-0664
This study determined the managerial competencies of the nine elementary
school principals and teacher performance in District III of Ormoc City Division. Findings of this
study will serve as basis for a proposed managerial enhancement plan. This study utilized a
descriptive correlational, employing quantitative approach. In terms of gender majority of the
school principals are females. On the other hand, females are believed superior in verbal abilities.
The level of managerial competence of the respondents in terms of management style,
planning, information/communication, time management, and delegation is excellent. The
relationship between the gender profile and the level of managerial competence of school
principals is not significant. It appears that only Tambulilid Elementary Schools got the lowest
average of 6.55 which interpreted as satisfactory, meaning teacher’s performance of this school
affects the learner’s achievement comparing with the other schools whose average is higher and
interpreted as very satisfactory. There is no significant relationship between the gender profiles
and the level of managerial competence of schools principals in terms of management style,
planning, and information/communication, and time management. There is no significant
relationship between the level of managerial competencies of school principals and the teacher’s
performance.