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Republic of the Philippines

UNIVERSITY OF RIZAL SYSTEM


Morong, Rizal

Institute of Graduate Studies

NAME OF STUDENT : FRANCIS ANDRES GUMAWA


COURSE : Ed. D. EM
SUBJECT : EDUC 602: Organization and Administration
of Educational Institutions
PROFESSORIAL LECTURER : DR. HERMY ESTRABO
TOPIC : FIRST OUTPUT

Part I. Organizational Profile

A. DepEd Vision

We dream of Filipinos
who passionately love their country
and whose values and competencies
enable them to realize their full potential
and contribute meaningfully to building the nation.

As a learner-centered public institution,


the Department of Education
continuously improves itself
to better serve its stakeholders.

B. DepEd Mission

To protect and promote the right of every Filipino to quality, equitable,


culture-based, and complete basic education where:

Students learn in a child-friendly, gender-sensitive, safe, and


motivating environment.
Teachers facilitate learning and constantly nurture every learner.
Administrators and staff, as stewards of the institution, ensure an
enabling and supportive environment for effective learning to happen.
Family, community, and other stakeholders are actively engaged and
share responsibility for developing life-long learners.
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C. DepEd Core Values

Maka-Diyos
Maka-tao
Makakalikasan
Makabansa

D. DepEd Mandate

The Department of Education was established through the Education


Decree of 1863 as the Superior Commission of Primary Instruction under a
Chairman. The Education agency underwent many reorganization efforts in
the 20th century in order to better define its purpose vis a vis the changing
administrations and charters. The present day Department of Education was
eventually mandated through Republic Act 9155, otherwise known as the
Governance of Basic Education act of 2001 which establishes the mandate of
this agency.

The Department of Education (DepEd) formulates, implements, and


coordinates policies, plans, programs and projects in the areas of formal and
non-formal basic education. It supervises all elementary and secondary
education institutions, including alternative learning systems, both public and
private; and provides for the establishment and maintenance of a complete,
adequate, and integrated system of basic education relevant to the goals of
national development.

E. Division of Antipolo City Thrust and Mandate

Home of the historic Pilgrimage Church – Our Lady of Peace of Good


Voyage Cathedral, and that of Hinulugang Taktak.

Happily making a difference in the lives of more than a hundred


thousand learners in a gender-sensitive, safe and progressive learning
environment across the City’s sixty four (64) public schools and a hundred
private schools. Manned by competent and committed public servants with a
manpower compliment of Three Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty Six (3,826).
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This website will serve as info board and academic exchange center
that is readily accessible to all, providing faster services and glimpse of data,
programs, project and activities of the SDO. It shall also be an avenue for
generation of mutual support within and among the stakeholders for provision
of better educational services.

Through this, the SDO shall see “Edukasyong Tapat at Sapat Dapat
Para sa Lahat”

F. Division of Antipolo City: History Background

Antipolo City is located in the northern half of Rizal Province but rather
close to its meridional center. The Poblacion is approximately 29 kilometers from
Manila. In terms of size, it is the second largest municipality in the province with a
total land area of 38,504.44 hectares representing 29.4% of the entire land area
of Rizal. Currently, it is subdivided into two (2) legislative districts with eight (8)
barangays each.

District I District II
Bagong Nayon Mayamot Calawis San Jose
Beverly Hills Muntindilaw Cupang San Juan
Dela Paz San Isidro Dalig San Luis
Mambugan Sta.Cruz Inarawan San Roque

For the past years, Antipolo evolved into a dynamic and economically
progressive town and continues to grow rapidly and is one of the most
prosperous towns of the province of Rizal.

On February 13, 1998, then President Fidel V. Ramos signed into law
Republic Act 8508, making the Municipality of Antipolo into a component city
of the Province of Rizal. A plebiscite held on April 4, 1998 ratified the bill thus
acquired its corporate existence as the City of Antipolo.
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The school districts of Antipolo, Antipolo I and Teresa-Antipolo II
remained under the supervision of the Division of Rizal until, by virtue of a
Memorandum, the City Schools Division of Antipolo became completely
independent from the Division of Rizal on February 3, 2003 with Dr. Aurea F.
Sto. Domingo as its Officer-In-Charge.

It was during the incumbency of then Secretary Edilberto C. de Jesus


when, Dr. Paraluman R. Giron, the Director IV of Region IV Southern
Tagalog, transmitted the “go-signal” letter to Dr. Edith A. Doblada,
Superintendent of the Division of Rizal, and on the morning of Monday,
February 3, 2003, 8:00 o’clock to be exact, the New Division, the Division of
Antipolo City was born.

A group of Rizal education officials was sent-off to their new workplace


and shared temporary shelter in the office of Dr. Norma L. Maalindog,
Principal II of San Isidro Elementary School. For six month, February to July
2003, San Isidro Elementary School had been the seat of office and a home
to Division Officials. The Garcia Type 1991 School Building of San Isidro ES
is now the official seat of office of the Division of Antipolo City.

G. School Strategic Thrusts and Programs

Knights of Columbus Elementary School has different programs and


projects that is for the development of the school and community at large,
these are:
 Pupils Development
This projects and programs is intended for the development of the
pupils like Student Supreme Government, where the students leader
interact each other and create an action plan to maintain the discipline,
cleanliness and orderliness of the school.

 Faculty Development
This projects and programs is for teachers development like,
attending seminar, the school learning action cell or SLAC Session,
Leadership training and capacity building, sending teachers to graduate
school to become more competent and productive.
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 Facilities Development
This projects and programs is for facility development like, school
building, ICT projects materials and equipments, Sports equipments and
Instructional materials.

 Staff Development
This projects and programs is for staff like capacity building,
personality development and career development.

 Health and Nutrition Development


This projects and programs is for the facility in health and
nutrition like software or program in BMI and the like. Feeding program
and canteen management.

 Research Development
This projects and programs is for the researcher only like attending
research congress, develop and proposed action researches intended for
the development of the school.

H. School History

Knights of Columbus Elementary School is a complete elementary


school located in Sitio Knights of Columbus Barangay San Roque, Antipolo
City. It has a lot area of 4, 259 sq. meter. It is four and half kilometers away
from the division office. It has eight academic classrooms. The school was
established thru the effort of the presidents of the homeowners associations
within the Sitio with the help of Mrs. Angeles B. Dulin and Mrs. Cynthia C.
Quirong, former Principals of Lores Elementary School and the former city
mayor, Hon. Danilo O. Leyble.

It started with grades 1 to 3 pupils who housed from Lores Elementary


School and was handled by six teachers who are considered as pioneer
teachers. They formally transferred to Knights of Columbus with three
classrooms in November 2011 headed by Mrs. Nenita G. Acorda, Head
Teacher III from November 2011 to July 2012.
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Due to the zoning of residence of pupils, the school population
multiplied and became a complete elementary utilizing the make-shift
classroom in the covered court spearheaded by Ms. Mary Grace F. Santiago,
Head Teacher III from July 2012 to June 2015. The school was then led by
Ms. Luz C. Cayanong, Principal I from June 2015-June 2016. Now the school
has 1, 263 pupils and 38 teachers having 8 kindergarten classes and 26
regular classes from Grades 1 to VI presently managed by Mrs. Teresa O.
Amido.

I. School Profile
 Educational Management Information System
- Teachers Data

Grade Bachelor’s With Master’s With Ph.D./ Total


Degree Units Degree Units in EDD
in Graduate Doctors Gradua
Master Degree te
Degree
Kinder 4 4
1 5 1 6
2 3 2 5
3 2 1 1 1 5
4 1 3 4
5 4 1 2 7
6 1 2 4 7
SH 1 1
Total 16 11 10 1 39
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- Performance Indicator

Indicators 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017


2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Participation Rate 85.08% 95.48% 96.77% 97.05% 98.06%
Cohort Survival - - - - -
Rate
Completion Rate - - - - -
Drop-Out Rate 0,99% 0.41% 1.32% 1.71% 1.23%
Repetition Rate 1.36% 0.19% 1.23% 2.08% 1.25%
Teacher-Pupil Ratio 1.48 - - 1:42
Class-Classroom 1:5.3 1:2 1:2 1:2
Ratio
Promotion Rate 98.64% 99.81% 98.77% 97.92% 99.24%

- Results of Grade III National Achievement Test

Subject Accomplishment Accomplishment Accomplishment


2011-2012 2013-2014 2014-2015
Reading 37.55 - 49.60
Pagbasa 43.65 - 65.94
Grammar 46.04 - -
Wika 57.50 - -
Science 40.69 57.05 -
Math 47.99 53.93 -
TOTAL 44.33 - -
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- Results of Grade VI National Achievement Test

Subject S.Y. 2012- S,Y. 2013- S.Y. 2014-


2013 2014 2015
English 66.23 74.26 41.56
Science 62.17 70.60 42.68
Math 62.25 88.40 41.44
Filipino 63.19 72.69 52.03
HEKASI 55.65 62.37 35.10
TOTAL 61.40 73.66 42.56

- School Enrollment

Grade 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018


Level Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Kinder 63 55 118 54 52 106 89 70 159
Grade 116 99 215 68 69 123 82 81 163
1
Grade 116 87 203 108 96 204 66 68 134
2
Grade 123 100 223 114 83 197 115 98 213
3
Grade 91 89 180 115 96 211 115 99 218
4
Grade 90 75 165 94 83 177 119 102 221
5
Grade 87 69 156 69 54 123 81 91 180
6
TOTAL 686 574 1260 622 533 1155 679 609 1288
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- School Building

Type of Building No. Total Total Year Academic


of No Floor Constructed Classrooms
Story Of Area No. Area
Rooms per
Adol Bldg 1 3 63 2011 3 7x9
sq.m
DPWH Bldg 2 4 63 2013 4 7x9
sq.m
Ynares Building 4 2 63 2016 8 7x9
sq.m

- Existing Number of Instructional and Non Instructional Rooms

Used as Academic Used as Used as Used as Total No.


Classroom Feeding ICT Office Of
Centre Rooms
15 1 1 1 18

Classroom Furniture For Desk Sets of Armchairs


Pupils Tables and
Chairs
150 20 600
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 School-Based Management
- Management and Resources

Updated List of Stakeholders for the Last Five Years

Stakehol Sponsored Time Frame Status Paper Status


der Program/Pro Date Date Docume
ject Start Complet nt
ed ed
Our Lady Reading 2014 Ongoi Deed of Record
of Peace Materials ng Donation ed
School Donation and
Deed of
Acceptan
ce
GIFTA Feeding 2012 2015 Stop Deed of Not
Church Program Donation Record
and ed
Deed of
Acceptan
ce
GPTA Project ICT 2011 Ongoi Deed of Not
ng Donation Record
and ed
Deed of
Acceptan
ce
Assumpti Reading 2013 2015 Stop Deed of Record
on Program Donation ed
School and and
Janitorial Deed of
Equipment Acceptan
ce
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- ADOPT – A – SCHOOL PROGRAM

Donation Particul QT Amo Donor’s Name Date


s ars Y. unt Implem
ented
Learning Privat LG Govern Internat
Environm e U ment ional
ent Secto Agency
r
Classroo None
m
Building School 5, Leoc June
Repair Cantee 000.0 adio 13,
n 0 J. 2016
Blasc
o Jr.
Furniture None
Toilet/Wa Constru 20, GPT July 25,
sh ction of 000.0 A 2016
Facilities 3 0
comfort
rooms
in 3
classroo
ms
Tiles 16 500.0 Ptr. July 18,
pcs 0 Roy 2016
Arella
no
Maintena Linoleu 4,000 GPT June
nce m .00 A 17,
2016
Real None
State
Others
Janitorial Floor 50 400.0 OLPS June 6,
Wax box 0 2016
es
Learning Support
Audio None
Visual
Education None
al
Materials
School Compos 62 744.0 OLPS June 6,
Supplies ition pcs 0 2016
Notebo
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ok
Writing 52 624.0 OLPS June 6,
Notebo pcs 0 2016
ok
Manila 170 510.0 OLPS June 6,
Paper pcs 0 2016
Multipur 1 170.0 OLPS June 6,
pose rea 0 2016
Copy m
Paper
Asstd. 9 108.0 OLPS June 6,
Primary pad 0 2016
Pad s
Paper
Asstd. 10 600.0 OLPS June 6,
Pencil pac 0 2016
ks
Colored 20 560.0 OLPS June 6,
Paper pac 0 2016
ks
Asstd. 10 600.0 OLPS June 6,
Ball pen pac 0 2016
ks.
Crayons 4 100.0 OLPS June 6,
box 0 2016
es
Bond 1 20.00 OLPS June 6,
Paper pac 2016
(25pcs) k
Education NONE
Film/
Libraries
Others Slippers 19 850.0 OLPS June 6,
pair 0 2016
s
TOTAL 4,
886

Technology Support
Computer NONE
Electronic NONE
Learning
Materials
Internet NONE
Connectiv
ity
Others NONE
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Total None
Health and Nutrition
Feeding NONE
Program
Medical/D NONE
ental
Mission/C
heck-Ups
Dewormi NONE
ng
Interventi
on
Health NONE
and
Supplies
Others NONE

Total None
Reading Program
Books Asstd. 8 10,00 BBSI June
Books sac 0 Christ 28,
ks ian 2016
Acad
emy

Supplem None
entary
Reading
Materials
Others None
Total 10,00
0
Training and Development
Teachers NONE
Training
Principal’ NONE
s Training
Supplem NONE
entary
Reading
Materials
TOTAL NONE
Project Assistance
Stipend None
Others None
TOTAL NONE
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- Leadership and Governance

PUPIL DEVELOPMENT

Activities Date No. of Venue Remarks


Participants
Opening of Classes June 2018 All Pupils Knights of Some pupils were
All Teachers Columbus still enrolling
Principal Elementary which made them
School late for the official
time
Diagnostic Test June 2018 Grades 1-6 Knights of The pupils took
Columbus the diagnostic
Elementary tests in all learning
School areas
Issuance of Books June 2018 All Pupils Knights of All pupils were all
Columbus able to receive
Elementary books.
School
Conduct of Baseline July 2018 All Pupils Knights of All pupils were
for SBFP Columbus underwent
Elementary weighing
School
Conduct of First July 2018 All Pupils Knights of All pupils were
Quarter Deworming Columbus participated in the
Elementary deworming activity
School
Nutrition Month July 2018 All Pupils Knights of All pupils were
Columbus participated in the
Elementary program
School
Launching of the July 2018 All Pupils Knights of All pupils were
Was and WINS Columbus participated in the
Elementary activity
School
Launching of the July 2018 Feeding Knights of All feeding
SBFP Beneficiaries Columbus beneficiaries were
only Elementary participated in the
School activity
Buwan ng Wika August All Pupils Knights of All pupils were
2018 Columbus participated in the
Elementary activity
School
Conduct of the First August All Pupils Knights of All pupils were
Quarter Examination 2018 Columbus able to took the
ES exam
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Conduct of the WIFA August Feeding Knights of All feeding


2018 Beneficiaries Columbus beneficiaries were
only ES able to
participated the
activity
Conduct of the September Feeding Knights of All feeding
Midline Nutritional 2018 Beneficiaries Columbus beneficiaries were
Assessment only Elementary able to
School participated the
activity
Attend the District September Pupils who Lores 5 pupils won in
Competition for 2018 are Member Elementary English Category
Journalism of the School and 7 pupils won
Campus in Filipino
Journalism Category
Attend the District September Selected Georgia 2 pupils were
Sports Competition 2018 Pupils Academy selected for the
City Meet
Competition
Attend the Division September Selected Juan Selected pupils
Competition for 2018 Pupils Sumulong were participated
Journalism Elementary the activity
School
Conduct of the October All Pupils Knights of All pupils were
Second Quarter 2018 Columbus able to took the
Examination Elementary exam
School
Children’s Month November All Pupils Knights of All pupils were
2018 Columbus able to participate
Elementary in the activity
School
Field Demonstration December All Pupils Knights of All pupils were
Program 2018 Columbus able to participate
ES in the activity
Family Day December All Pupils Knights of 50% of the pupils
2018 Columbus and parents were
ES participated in the
activity.
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STAFF DEVELOPMENT

Activities Date No. of Venue Remarks


Participants
Faculty Meeting June Teachers ICT Room The following matters
2018 and were discussed:
Principal -classroom
improvement
-lesson plan (format)
-conference notebook
-child protection policy
-home visit record or
documentation
-conference with
parents
-SREYA for Kinder
-Intervention
-Integration of ICT
-Records and DepEd
forms
-Pupils Profile
Assessment
-Records on Non-
Numerates
-MTAP Quiz
-Compilation of
Written Test

BRIGADA Plus June Teachers Knights of Improvement of the


2018 Parents Columbus school facilities and
Principal Elementary classrooms
School
Philippine June Grade 1 San Isidro Assessment of Grade
Validating Test 2018 Teachers Elementary 1 pupils without
(PVT) and School Kindergarten
selected Curriculum
pupils
Earthquake Drill June Pupils Knights of Training of Pupils and
2018 Teachers Columbus Teachers In Case of
and Elementary Disaster
Principal School
District Meeting June Principal Lores Principal Consultancy
2018 Elementary and Updates
School
Alternative June Principal San Isidro Reminders and
Learning System 2018 ALS Elementary Updates on ALS
(ALS) Meeting Coordinator School Reports
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First General June Principal Knights of Orientation of parents
Parents and 2018 Parents Columbus and Election of
Teachers Teachers Elementary Homeroom Parents-
Association School Teacher Association
(GPTA) Assembly (HRPTA)
SREYA June Principal Knights of Assessment for Kinder
2018 Teachers Columbus Pupils
Kinder Elementary
Pupils School
ICT Training June Marieneth Skill Power Updates on ICT
2018 Alejandro Institute

SBFP Roll Out June Francis A. Juan Roll out of SBFP


2018 Gumawa Sumulong
ES
Training on Food July 2018 Francis A. Juan Training and
Preparation Gumawa Sumulong Workshop on Food
Marites ES Preparation
Danlag
Division Research August Francis A. Antipolo Present research
Festival 2018 Gumawa National works
Evangeline High
Bobita School
Wash and Wins August Francis San Jose Attend the training on
Training 2018 Gumawa National wash in school
Orencio High
Canilas School
International November Francis A. Crown Present research
Research on 2018 Gumawa Legacy works
Baguio City Hotel
Baguio
City
International December Francis A. Pasay City Present research
Research on 2018 Gumawa works
Pasay City
GAD Training December All Loreland All staff were
2018 Teachers Resort participated in the
activity
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CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

Activities Date No. of Participants Venue


In-Service Training June 2018 All Teachers and Knights of
for Teachers Principal Columbus
Elementary
School
Checking of CG, June 2018 All Teachers and Knights of
TG and LM Principal Columbus
Elementary
School

PHYSICAL FACILITIES

- Monitoring and Evaluation Activities

Activities Date Persons Venue Remarks


Involved
Monitoring and June 2018 Division Knights of Further
Evaluation of the Monitoring Columbus Improvement of
School Facilities Team Elementary the School
School Facilities was
highly
recommended
by the team

- Inventory of Physical Facilities

Classroom Finished Constructed 10 classrooms


Total Classrooms 17
Functional Classrooms 17
Non-Functional 0
Primary Classroom Pupil Ratio 1:45
Intermediate Classroom Pupil Ratio 1:55
Toilet Functional 24
Non-Functional 0
Toilet Pupil Ratio 1:54
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LEARNING MATERIALS

Article/Description Quantity Unit


The Earth Core Frame 1 pc
The Frog Life Cycle Frame 1 pc
The Human Anatomy 1 pc
The New Solar System Chart 1 pc
First Aide Emergencies and Prevention Chart 1 pc
Map of the World Chart 1 pc
Globe Model 1 pc
Detachable Human Torso Model (small) 1 pc
Graduated Cylinder (50ml) 1 pc
Graduated Cylinder (100ml) 1 pc
Graduated Cylinder (500ml) 1 pc
Alcohol Lamp 4 pcs
Beaker 1 pc
Microscope 1 pc
Glass Funnel 1 pc
Laboratory Thermometer 1 pc
Laboratory Hygrometer 1 Pc
Tripod 1 Pc
Test Tube 1 Pc
Test Tube Holder 1 Pc
Test Tube Brush 1 Pc
Laboratory Magnet (small) 1 Pc
Laboratory Magnet (large) 1 Pc
Double-Pan Balance (500g) 10 pcs
Dry Cell Holder, 1 chamber 4 pcs
Simple Anemometer 1 pc
Pair of bar Magnets 5 pairs
Detachable Human Torso Model (life size) 1 set
Electricity and Magnetism Kit 1 kit
2pcs dry cell holder size D -
2 pcs dry cell size D -
6 pcs blue connecting wire with crocodile clips and -
banana plugs
1 pc knife switch SPST -
3 assemblies – bulb and socket assembly -
1 spool-1oo grams magnetic copper wire, AWG 20 -
1 pc iron core rod (non-corrugated) -
Long Nose Pliers, 6” 1 pc
Flashlight wit incandescent bulb 1 pc
Textbooks 2 519 pc
K-12 learning materials 3 664 pc
K-12 Teaching Guides 35 pc
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TEACHERS

Updated List of Teaching, Teaching-Related and Non-Teaching


Personnel and Basic Profile

No. Name Sex Posi Degree Major Remarks


tion
1 Amido, Teresa F P1 MAED EM Units
2 Bobita, Evangeline F T3 MAT Math Graduated
3 Padilla, Mary Grace F T3 MAED EM Graduated
4 Alejandro Marieneth F T2 MAED EM Units
5 Battad, Reynalyn F T2 MAED EM Graduated
6 Laure, Janelyn F T2 MAED EM Graduated
7 Mira, Catherine F T2 MAED EM Graduated
8 Quesada, Kent Irish F T2 MAED EM Graduated
9 Atienza, Angie F T1 BSED Filipino Graduated
10 Amolo, Maricel F T1 BEED Content Graduated
11 Belardo, Mary Ann F T1 BEED Content Graduated
12 Blasco, Evangeline F T1 BEED Gen Ed Graduated
13 Bruce, Gemma F T1 MAED EM Graduated
14 Canillas, Orencio M T1 MAED EM Graduated
15 Cornelio, Liza F T1 BSED English Graduated
Cassandra
16 Corpuz, Ma. Theresa F T1 BEED Gen. Graduated
Science
17 Fajardo, Merle F T1 BEED English Graduated
18 Fernan, Jucil F T1 BEED ECE Graduated
19 Filaro, Shella Mae F T1 BEED Gen Ed Graduated
20 Galimba, Gwendolyn F T1 BTTE English Graduated
21 Macabasag, Mary F T1 MAED EM Units only
Grace
22 Magbanua, Eleanor F T1 MAED EM Units only
23 Magulod, Jeanette F T1 MAED EM Graduated
24 Marciano, Julie F T1 BEED ECE Graduated
25 Mendiola, Lorelyn F T1 BSED Mathem Graduated
atics
26 Pacia, Alicia F T1 BEED Mathem Graduated
atics
27 Pauig, Elizabeth F T1 MAED EM Graduated
28 Roliga, Raul M T1 MAED EM Units only
29 Seguerra, Abelardo M T1 BEED Gen Ed Graduated
30 Tachado, Ria F T1 MAED EM Units only
31 Zingapan, Leonilie F T1 BEED TLE Graduated
32 Gumawa, Francis M T1 Ed.D. EM Units only
33 Arroyo, Jocelyn F T1 BEED Gen Ed Graduated
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34 Eloy, Josephine F T1 BEED Gen Ed Graduated
35 Talosig, Emmie Jane F T1 BSED General Graduated
Science
36 Ramilo, Regine F T1 BSED MAPEH Graduated
37 Anos, Ma. Cristina F TI BSED Filipino Graduated
38 Rodriquez, Vashti F T1 BSED Filipino Graduated
Joy
39 Santiago, Raymond M T1 BSED Filipino Graduated

- Curriculum and Learning

COMPARATIVE PHIL-IRI RESULTS


(Pre-Test and Post-Test)

Grade Enrollment Frustration Instructional Independent Non-Reader


Pre Post Pre Post Pre Post Pre Post Pre Post
1 - - - - - - - - - -
2 205 205 83 37 56 87 66 81 0 0
3 202 202 73 35 65 69 64 98 0 0
4 219 219 72 38 70 79 72 102 0 0
5 182 182 56 33 65 50 61 99 0 0
6 164 164 32 25 61 35 71 104 0 0

TOTAL 972 972 316 168 317 320 334 484 0 0


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Accountability and Continuous Improvement

Objectives KRA Perfor Strategies Programs Activities Resources


mance Projects Task Man Materi Mon Sour
Indicat als ey ce
or of
Fund
To decrease Drop- 0.87% Home Project Small group SH Suppli 3, MOO
school leavers out rate to 0% visitation WHOLE discussion of Teach es 000 E
across all 0.87% (Work teachers ers, Log
level and Achieve Harmoniou about parent Book
attain 100% parent and sly on attendance of , Intake
graduates community Learners the pupils pupils Sheet
involvemen Education) Preparation s
t of plan Pictur
Family Day Home es
visitation – Decor
talk to the ation
parents and Game
have an s
agreement in
terms of Daily
Attendance
of their
children

To improve Achieve Atleast Increase Project Meeting with SH Suppli 8, MOO


pupils ment 2% to parent WHOLE teachers Teach es 000 E
academic rate 5% partnership ers
performance average increas (Work Analysis of Parent CD
in terms of of e Intense Harmoniou the NAT s
NAT Results 73.66% observation sly on Results Pupils Flash
of classes Learners Drive
Education) Preparation
Peer of plan of Envel
tutoring action to ope
Mentoring increase the
NAT results Cartoli
Small na
group Construction
discussion of parallel Ink
tests
Brother Pentel
Sister Administratio Pen
Approach n / utilization
of the test Drill
Teach One Board
Each One Monitoring
Approach and Pencil
evaluation of
results Sharp
ener
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To improve Rating Increase Project Administratio SH Suppli 8,00 MOO
pupils reading scores parent WHOLE n of PHIL-IRI Teach es 0 E
performance attained partnership Pre Test ers
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and Math 000
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up request

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and
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Evaluation
TOTA 320,
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CURRENT SCHOOL PROJECTS FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2018-2019

School Project and Best Practices Mandates, Gaps, Problems

1. Project MERALCO - Project MERALCO stands for Moving KCES to

Enhance Reading Ability to Level-Up

Comprehension Skills

- The mandates of this project is under RA 9155

which is to support the CIP or continuous

improvement program. That every basic education

sector will be adopt the CI methodology in

addressing the problems or gaps in every project.

The AIP and SIP of the school will also internalize

of this methodology.

- The gaps or problems of our school under this

project that needs to address is in low

comprehension skills in reading. In addition it is

address also the literacy problem of the school

that affects the performance of the school in terms

of achieving higher level in school based

management.

2. Project SAGIP - This is also known as Sagipin ang mga Mag-aaral

na under Pupils at Risk in dropping out.

- This project is under the mandates that every

child is in the school. The administrator together

with the teachers created this project in order to

address the pupils at risk in dropping out specially


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the pupils in Kinder Level.

- The gaps or problems under this project is the

sustainability because the teachers use incentive

like reward to the pupils who are not got absent in

a month, a token or any materials like pencil or

paper will be given to those pupils who are perfect

attendance in a month. The school administrator

cannot sustain this project because the MOOE of

the school is limited only. That is why in order to

address the gaps, the school look into the

potential stakeholders to support the project.

3. Project RISP - This project is also known as Research to

Improve School Performance. The main goal of

this project is to improve the school performance

into research.

- The gaps and problems with regards to this

project is limited budget under research and

extension in elementary level because the MOOE

of the school is limited only to the student needs.

4. Project SBFP - This project is also known as School-Based

Feeding Program, the main goal of this project or

program is improve the nutritional status of the

children in elementary level and the same time to

improve the attendance of the pupils. This was

created by the government Mandates.

- The problems and gaps of this program is under

the parents because they did not do their role as a


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head of the family to support the basic needs of

their children. Umaasa nalang sila sa gobyerno

kaya nagiging tamad na sila as I quoted to one of

the answer in the interview with our SBFP head in

the Division Office.

5. Project GPP - This project is also known as Gulayan sa

Paaralan Project, the main goal of this program is

to augment the school based feeding program.

The government allotted 10,000 as a budget for a

year in this program.

- The issues, gaps and problems of this program is

the sustainability due to the limited budget that the

government allocated. Another issue is the limited

space of the school because there are school that

they don’t have school garden.

6. Project COV - This project is also known as Class Observation

through Video. This is new the basic education

because of the tremendous task of a school head.

In our school it is proper documented under the

Memorandum of Agreement between the Teacher

and the Principal that using video as a monitoring

of observation of classes under the PPST and

RMPS. If the teacher do not agree then he/she

will not be the subject for video monitoring of

classes, he/she will be observe by the school

head in actual.

- The problems and gaps of this project is


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procurement of the camera as used in the video

monitoring. Another is the expert in the field of ICT

since the teachers under the elementary level is

expertise on teaching only.

7. Project K-SLAC - This project is also known as Knights - School-

Based Learning Action Cell. The main goal of this

project is to give information for the teachers

about the latest trend in education it could be

classroom management, teaching strategies or

different issues in regards to education sector.

- The gaps or problems of this program is limited

budget when it comes to honorarium of the

speakers, procurement of materials and facilities.

8. Project WINS - This project is also known as Wash in School. The

mandates of this project is create an environment

free from sickness or healthy environment to

create conducive for learning. The project is all

about the hand washing and tooth brushing as

part of the daily activities of the children this could

be done in 5 minutes before and after the recess.

- The gaps and problems of our school is the

sustainability when it comes to procurement of

materials like tooth brush and tooth paste

including soap since the MOOE is limited only.

9. Project K-GAD - This project is known as Knights – Gender and

Development Program. This main goal of this

program is strengthen the bond between the


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teachers and staff when it comes to leadership

skill, harmonious relationship and building

camaraderie.

- The problems and gaps of this project is

sustainability because other needs cannot attain

due to limited budget.

10. Project K-ICT - This project is known as Knights – Information

and Communication Technology Project, the main

goal of this project is to give additional skills to the

pupils in using ICT as part of their lesson and the

same time lessen to the burden of the teachers in

terms of paper works since through ICT it is paper

less.

- The gaps and problems under this project is the

maintenance because it is hard to maintain the

ICT laboratories and equipment especially if the

budget is limited.

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