Vous êtes sur la page 1sur 2

Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region 02
Schools Division of Isabela
San Mateo North District
MAPUROC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
San Mateo
September 23, 2016
ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
NATIONAL CLEAN-UP DRIVE

I. INTRODUCTION:

Republic Act No. 9512 ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS EDUCATION ACT


states that the Department of Education (DepEd) shall integrate
environmental education in its school curricula at all levels. Environmental
education shall encompass environmental concepts and principles,
environmental laws, the state of international and local environment, local
environmental best practices, the threats of environmental degradation and
its impact on human well-being, the responsibility of the citizenry to the
environment and the value of conservation, protection and rehabilitation of
natural resources and the environment in the context of sustainable
development.
Thus, the Mapuroc Elementary School strongly adhere to this act for the benefit not only to the
cleanliness but also to the safety of the teachers and learners in school especially nowadays that different
diseases are becoming uncontrolled caused by mosquito bites.
Learners need to engage themselves in the different activities of making their community a
favorable place to live in. Children not only need to learn academic subjects but it is also vital to involve
themselves in learning to make their community especially in home and in school a safe and clean place
to make it more conducive for learning.
II. HIGHLIGHTS OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
1.

Pupils, teachers, PTA and some barangay officials worked hand-in-hand in


proper waste segregation, solid waste management and disposal and school
greening
program to give emphasis on intensifying environmental
sanitation and healthful
living.

2.

The cleanup team worked from 8:00 to 12:00 PM last September 16, 2016,
picking up everything from used water bottles, plastics to sweeping dried
leaves in the masses. Clean-up drive activities also includes pruning of some
plants and trees.

3.

Also, to make the school free from dengue diseases and other mosquito bites ailments,
the school clean-up drive volunteers discarded stagnant waters from bottles and other
suspected water containers where mosquitos can lay eggs.

III. CONCLUSION:
Thumbs up for the school volunteers who gave their effort and time heartedly for indulging
themselves and giving their time in supporting the annual clean-up drive of the school, the Mapuroc
Elementary School.
It is also essential for the learners to realize the importance of having a clean and safe
environment for them to live freely away from harm and away from diseases. Through this, pupils
acquire the habits of making their home, their school and the community where they live in clean.
At the end of the day, we come to realize that cleanliness really matters and having a clean and
safe environment means keeping ourselves away from harm and making ourselves healthier leading
towards a better learning outcome for the learners.

Submitted by:
RONALD Y. BASUBAS
Elementary School Head Teacher III

NOTED:

JACQUELINE S. RAMOS, Ph.D.


School District Supervisor

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi