The support staff of KLD marked a major turning point in institutional unity on April 30, 2026, by holding the inaugural General Assembly of the KLD Administrative and Institutional Support Association (KAISA). Gatherin, the event served as a foundational step toward fostering closer collaboration and a shared purpose among the College's non-teaching and support personnel.
They move toward structural planning and outlining the association's future path. The assembly welcomed KLD's newest hires, giving them a proper introduction to the KLD community, and transitioned into an interactive team-building activity designed to strengthen workplace relationships. Turning to official matters, the leadership presented a calendar of upcoming projects. Association President Renz Lester F. Redillas then introduced the organization's Constitution and Bylaws for review, ensuring a clear governing framework. To cement the association's professional identity, the body also witnessed the official unveiling of the new KAISA logo.
Following this foundational gathering, KAISA continued its momentum by celebrating its 1st NTP Wellness Day on May 28, 2026. Held in observance of National Education Support Personnel Day under Republic Act No. 12178, the event operated under the theme, “Inspired to Serve, Empowered by Wellness.” This celebration focused heavily on supporting the physical, mental, and emotional health of the school's non-teaching personnel, emphasizing that a healthy workforce is necessary for delivering high-quality service and maintaining a positive workplace environment.
A key part of the celebration was a wellness seminar titled “Sandali Lang, Kumusta Ka Na?” led by KLD Guidance Counselor Mr. Mike Louis S. Trapani, RPm. He provided practical advice on mental health awareness and maintaining personal well-being while managing daily workplace responsibilities. After the seminar, participants took part in various recreational sports and fitness activities, including Zumba, an Amazing Race game, pickleball, badminton, volleyball, and table tennis. These games helped build better teamwork, active participation, and a healthy balance between work and life. Through this day of relaxation and sport, KAISA honored the hard work of the campus support staff while reminding everyone that taking care of one's health helps individuals serve the college with energy and excellence.