ACR 4Ps MEMBERS CLEANLINESS DRIVE
ACR 4Ps MEMBERS CLEANLINESS DRIVE
ACR 4Ps MEMBERS CLEANLINESS DRIVE
TER No. :
PIP No. :
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Date : ● October to December, 2020
Venue : ● Silanga, Catbalogan City
● Participants to this activity are SK Chaiman and Members and
Participant's Description :
residents of Silanga Catbalogan City
ACTIVITY
HIGHLIGHTS
● Silanga NHS and the Sangguniang Kabataang Barangay initiated an advocacy campaign to shed light,
inform and educate learners, families in the community about this coronavirus, its symptoms,and how does
it affect and infect people in different ways and of course how to prevent the said virus.
RESULTS/OUTPUT
● The students, families and people of Barangay Silanga were thoroughly informed of this corovirus
disease.
Prepared by:
NIMFA G. SEPARA
BE/DPDS Coordinator
Noted by:
RHUM O. BERNATE
School Head
B. Contextualize selection criteria for the Brigada Eskwela Best Implementing Schools Award based on the following:
Criteria Percentage MOVs
1. Brigada Eskwela Partnerships
Engagement Activities
• Activities
· This pertains to the kind/impact of
40% • ACR
partnership engagement activities which
• Attendance
may be measured in terms of the number
of learners/teachers/non- teaching
personnel benefited by the activity.
• Volunteer Hours
30% • Attendance
· This shall reflect the equivalent of
• ACR
the volunteer man hours generated from
the partnership activities.
100%
SECONDARY LEVEL
Small Medium Large Mega Rating
90,000 and above 100,000 and above 300,000 and above 1,000,000 and above 30%
72,000-89,999 80,000-99,999 240,000-299,999 800,000-999,999 25%
54,000-71,999 60,000-79,999 180,000-239,999 600,000-799,999 20%
36,000-53,999 40,000-59,999 120,000-179,999 400,000-599,999 15%
SECONDARY LEVEL
Small Medium Large Mega Rating
90,000 and above 100,000 and above 300,000 and above 1,000,000 and above 30%
72,000-89,999 80,000-99,999 240,000-299,999 800,000-999,999 25%
54,000-71,999 60,000-79,999 180,000-239,999 600,000-799,999 20%
36,000-53,999 40,000-59,999 120,000-179,999 400,000-599,999 15%
18,000-35,999 20,000-39,999 60,000-119,999 200,000-399,999 10%
Enclosure No. 2
19 Emelita T. Abut Old Mahayag ES Brgy. Old Mahayag, Catb. City 9 Small
20 Joseph S. Jacob San Vicente ES Brgy. San Vicente, Catb. City 7 Small
21 Archimedes N. Fabillar CCAIS Brgy. San Vicente, Catb. City 10 Small
Catbalogan 5 Disctrtict
22 Jojit M. Casiño Catbalogan V CES Brgy. Mercedes, Catb. City 36 Large
23 Dioscoro Panis, Jr. JPCSMES Brgy. Payao, Catb. City 8 Small
24 Judith M. Serdeña Manguihay ES Brgy. Manguihay, Catb. City 3 Small
25 Susana T. Cofuentes Pupua ES Brgy. Pupua, Catb. City 9 Small
26 Rolex S. Jakosalem CNCHS Brgy. Mercedes, Catb. City 70 Mega
Catbalogan 6 Disctrtict
27 Mateo M. Pabunan Bliss ES Brgy. Canlapwas, Catb. City 27 Medium
28 Rolando A. Pisngot Jr. Cagudalo ES Brgy. Cagudalo, Catb. City 3 Small
29 Francisco J. Hechanova New Mahayag ES Brgy. New Mahayag, Catb. City 11 Medium
30 Ruth D. Cabanganan SNS San Francisco, St. Brgy. 7, Catb. City 243 Mega
Catbalogan 7 Disctrtict
31 Nicanor Irving A. Morada Guinsorongan ES Brgy. Guinsorongan, Catb. City 30 Large
32 Arlene C. Nablo Bangon ES Brgy. Bangon, Catb. City 4 Small
33 Antoinette D. Napoles Palanyogon ES Brgy. Palanyogon, Catb. City 4 Small
34 Eulyn R. Aguila Bunuanan ES Brgy. Bunuanan, Catb. City 24 Medium
35 Aylmer M. Arellon GNHS Brgy. Guinsorongan, Catb. City 50 Large
Catbalogan 8 Disctrtict
36 Maximiano M. Casiño Silanga ES Brgy. Silanga, Catb. City 21 Medium
37 Romeo Pincas Buri ES Brgy. Buri, Catb. City 7 Small
38 Roselle U. Gayamat Cabugawan ES Brgy. Cabugawan, Catb. City 7 Small
39 Florante L. Rutor Jr. Cagusipan ES Brgy. Cagusipan, Catb. City 3 Small
40 Paquito L. Luces San Roque ES Brgy. San Roque, Catb. City 8 Small
41 Rhum Bernate SNHS Brgy. Silanga, Catb. City 77 Mega
Catbalogan 9 Disctrtict
42 Rhodmanric V. Roma Pangdan ES Brgy. Pangdan, Catb. City 17 Medium
43 Venicia C. Palencia Basiao ES Brgy. Basiao, Catb. City 4 Small
No. of Schools Competing for the Best BE Implementing Schools per Category
Elementary Secondary
District Total
Small Medium Large Mega Small Medium Large Mega
D1 2 2 1 5
D2 3 2 1 6
D3 3 1 1 5
D4 4 2 1 7
D5 3 1 1 5
D6 1 2 1 4
D7 2 1 1 1 5
D8 3 1 1 5
D9 6 1 1 8
D10 6 1 1 8
33 12 3 1 1 3 2 3 58
Summary of Contextualize Criteria for the Brigada Eskwela Best Implementing Schools
District : CATBALOGAN VIII DISTRICT School Address: BARANGAY SILANGA, CATBALOGAN CITY
Name of School: SILANGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL School ID: 303623
No. of Non-
No. Name of Engagement Activities No. of Learners No. of Teachers Teaching Impact
Personnel
Docs Prepared
No. Date of Turn-Over (MOU/MOA/DOD/ Items Donated Unit Quantity Item Cost Donor
DOA)
1 January 31, 2020 DOD & DOA Sound System ₱32,200.00 BRYAN L. ALER
2 February 17, 2020 DOD & DOA EIM NC II Assessment Fee ₱130,500.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES
3 February 17, 2020 DOD & DOA BPP NC II Assessment Fee ₱115,700.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES
4 February 17, 2020 DOD & DOA Fire Alarm ₱23,000.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES
5 February 17, 2020 DOD & DOA CCTV ₱23,000.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES
6 June 01, 2020 DOD & DOA Face Masks Pack 50 ₱575.00 Hakim Rasuman
7 June 01, 2020 DOD & DOA Face Masks Pack 50 ₱950.00 John Lim
8 June 01, 2020 DOD & DOA Personal Hygiene Bottle 1 ₱199.00 Kenneth Zabala
9 June 01, 2020 DOD & DOA Face Masks Pack 30 ₱1,050.00 Tessie Y. Dano
Packs,Bottle and
10 June 01, 2020 DOD & DOA Personal Hygiene
sachets
₱23,328.00 Bernardo Cabudsan
11 June 01, 2020 DOD & DOA Personal Hygiene Gallon 2 ₱960.00 Terrence Blake Aler
12 June 01, 2020 DOD & DOA Thermal Scanner Piece 1 ₱1,763.02 Melquiades D Separa
13 June 08, 2020 DOD & DOA Personal Hygiene Box 2 ₱3,984.00 Loyola and Zabala Family
14 June 10, 2020 DOD & DOA Thermal Scanner Piece 2 ₱2,112.80 Ma Mae Galve Ceracas
15 June 24, 2020 DOD & DOA Bondpaper Ream 2 ₱360.00 Juliet R. Masuhud
16 July 01, 2020 DOD & DOA Ink piece 2 ₱1,590.00 Juliet R. Masuhud
17 July 01, 2020 DOD & DOA Personal Hygiene Piece 100 ₱2,000.00 Joy B. Daz
18 July 07, 2020 DOD & DOA Personal Hygiene Gallon 2 ₱1,200.00 Ethel A. Mendallo
19 July 01, 2020 DOD & DOA Washable Face Masks pcs 100 ₱3,500.00 Emee Joy B. Daz
20 July 20, 2020 DOD & DOA Alcohol gallon 1 ₱760.00 Rhea Mae V. Gruta
21 July 28, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 3 ₱2,040.00 Matea B. Obong
22 July 29, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 2 ₱1,360.00 Mark Anthony A. Villa
23 August 01, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 4 ₱2,720.00 Hon. Diego B. Cayas
24 August 08, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 3 ₱2,040.00 Clarissa M. Calong
25 August 20, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 1 ₱680.00 Reggie T. Gubala
26 August 10, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 2 ₱1,360.00 Mat Raymond I. Barrantes
27 August 29, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 1 ₱680.00 Lovilla B. Niedo
28 September 10, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 1 ₱680.00 Romel Mesa
29 September 19, 2020 DOD & DOA Flashdrive pcs 55 ₱12,155.00 Plan International Phils
30 September 19, 2020 DOD & DOA Personal Hygiene set 200 ₱234,100.00 Plan International Phils
31 September 28, 2020 DOD & DOA Thermal Scanner pcs 1 ₱2,400.00 Jojen M. Bayabay
32 September 28, 2020 DOD & DOA Surgical Mask box 1 ₱750.00 Jojen M. Bayabay
33 September 28, 2020 DOD & DOA Alcohol gallon 1 ₱570.00 Jojen M. Bayabay
34 September 29, 2020 DOD & DOA Liquid Soap & Sanitizers bottle 6 ₱680.00 Rizalyn B. Gier
35 September 29, 2020 DOD & DOA Bond Paper ream 2 ₱420.00 Margielyn T. Hernan
36 September 29, 2020 DOD & DOA Face Shields pcs 15 ₱750.00 Lovely Ann C. Bondoc
37 September 30, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 1 ₱680.00 Jomarie C. Corro
38 September 30, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 1 ₱680.00 Ireneo C. Marquez
39 September 30, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 1 ₱680.00 Mercury L. Nusa
40 September 30, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 1 ₱680.00 Devvie Jane V. Sumalinog
41 September 30, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 3 ₱2,040.00 Apple O. Morillo
42 September 30, 2020 DOD & DOA Bond Paper ream 1 ₱210.00 Apple O. Morillo
43 October 01, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 5 ₱3,400.00 LGU thru CATB. CITY DIV
44 October 09, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 1 ₱750.00 Grace Y. Ibalarrosa
45 October 09, 2020 DOD & DOA Protective Face Mask box 1 ₱750.00 Grace Y. Ibalarrosa
46 October 09, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 3 ₱2,040.00 Cpl Dodet Monarba
47 October 09, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 1 ₱680.00 Aaron Glen D. Orot
48 October 09, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 1 ₱680.00 Rizalyn B. Gier
49 October 09, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 1 ₱680.00 Mabelle P. Uy
50 October 09, 2020 DOD & DOA Ballpen pc 28 ₱224.00 Ma Villa P. Cabael
51 October 09, 2020 DOD & DOA Washable Face Mask pc 28 ₱980.00 Ma Villa P. Cabael
52 October 09, 2020 DOD & DOA Alcohol gallon 1 ₱570.00 Lea C. Sibal
53 October 09, 2020 DOD & DOA Face Mask & Face Shield pc 20 ₱1,000.00 Heaven Drops Water Station
54 October 16, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 1 ₱680.00 Joven C. Racab
55 October 19, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 10 ₱7,200.00 Dona May B. Pates
57 November 04, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 77 ₱30,800.00 Mayor Dexter M. Uy & Family
58 November 04, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 3 ₱1,350.00 Mayor Dexter M. Uy & Family
59 November 13, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 8 ₱6,800.00 Richelle B., Manilyn V. & Joane C.
60 November 13, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 20 ₱13,600.00 SSPC LA FAMILIA '83
61 November 24, 2020 DOD & DOA Scanner unit 2 ₱2,798.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
62 November 24, 2020 DOD & DOA Alcohol gallon 4 ₱2,600.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
63 November 24, 2020 DOD & DOA Face Shields pc 130 ₱9,100.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
64 November 24, 2020 DOD & DOA HBW Gel Pen box 4 ₱7,960.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
65 November 24, 2020 DOD & DOA Reusable Face Mask pc 130 ₱6,500.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
66 November 24, 2020 DOD & DOA Disinfectant Coil Mat w/ Tray set 2 ₱4,198.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
67 November 24, 2020 DOD & DOA Personal Hygiene unit 2 ₱596.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
68 November 24, 2020 DOD & DOA Personal Hygiene gallon 2 ₱258.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
69 November 24, 2020 DOD & DOA Radio unit 200 ₱80,000.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
70 December 08, 2020 DOD & DOA Printer unit 10 ₱74,500.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
71 December 08, 2020 DOD & DOA Flashdrive pc 162 ₱61,560.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
72 December 08, 2020 DOD & DOA ink pcs 20 ₱5,800.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
73 December 08, 2020 DOD & DOA Personal Hygiene pcs 20 ₱1,000.00 Heaven Drops Water Station
74 December 08, 2020 DOD & DOA Bondpaper box 16 ₱13,200.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
75 December 08, 2020 DOD & DOA Expanded Envelope box 7 ₱2,520.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
76 December 08, 2020 DOD & DOA Storage Box pcs 19 ₱8,265.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
77 December 08, 2020 DOD & DOA Binding Machine unit 1 ₱4,995.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
78 December 08, 2020 DOD & DOA Laminator unit 1 ₱3,999.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
79 December 08, 2020 DOD & DOA Paper Cutter unit 1 ₱680.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
80 December 08, 2020 DOD & DOA Expanded Envelope Transparent box 7 ₱1,316.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
81 December 08, 2020 DOD & DOA Hand washing Booth unit 2 ₱24,000.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILS.
82 December 18, 2020 DOD & DOA Educational Cash Assistane 1 Thousand 600 ₱600,000.00 LGU- Catbalogan
83 February 17, 2020 DOD & DOA TESDA Assessment Fee ₱375,720.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES
84 February 17, 2020 DOD & DOA Payment for NC II Paper ₱200,000.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES
85 February 17, 2020 DOD & DOA Students's Insurance ₱5,200.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES
86 February 17, 2020 DOD & DOA Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) ₱17,075.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES
87 February 17, 2020 DOD & DOA Life Skills Training Meal ₱56,000.00 PLAN INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES
Total 2279110.82
Verified and Cheked by:
Prepared by:
RHUM O. BERNATE
NIMFA G. SEPARA
School Principal
BE/DPDS Coordinator
District :CATBALOGAN VIII DISTRICT School Address: BARANGAY SILANGA, CATBALOGAN CITY
Name of School: SILANGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School ID: 123439
No. Services Rendered Volunteers No. of Hours Rate per Hour Total Estimated Cost
1 Ordinary labor(Cleanliness Drive) 75 300 37.5 843,750.00
2 Ordinary labor(Cleanliness Drive) 48 192 37.5 345,600.00
3 Other services(OBE Volunteers-Assisted EB implementation) 18 32 37.5 21,600.00
Other services(Monitoring-Secondary school teachers served as
4 20 1846 37.5 1,384,500.00
teacher-monitors of the learners in the elementary
5 Other services(Voluntary tutorial) 15 675 37.5 379,687.50
Other services(Tanod-assisted learners in crossing the street
2 576 37.5 43,200.00
during the face-to-face classes, from January-February 2020)
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total 37.5 3,018,337.50
TER No. :
PIP No. :
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Date : ###
Venue : Silanga Elementary School
This participants of this project are the parents and learners in Silanga Elementary
Participant's Description : School
ACTIVITY
PAGTANOM HA PANIMALAY is one of the projects of the school in its implementation
of the DepEd's Gulayan sa Paaralan Program, and for being a lighthouse of the
Description
Integrated School Nutrition Model(ISNM). This project aims to:
a. promote health and nutrition, which is very essential in this time of the pandemic;
b. establish partnership with the community, especially the parents, in raising health
Objectives consciousness by planting vegetables; and
c. distribute free packed seeds from the Gulayan sa paaralan
HIGHLIGHTS
In lined with the implementation of the Gulayan sa Paaralan Program, Silanga Elementary School launched PAGTANOM HA
PANIMALAY Project. This project highlights the distribution of free packed seeds of indigenous vegetables to the community,
especially to the parents. This is one way of the school in raising public consciousness on healthy lifestyle, especially this
time that we are experiencing a health crisis.
RESULTS/OUTPUT
1. Packed seeds of indigenous vegetables were distributed to the parents; 2. Gardens were established at home
Prepared by:
The school head of Silanga ES, together with the GPP coordinator, while showing the packed seeds of
indigenous vegetables to be distributed to the parents
Captured photos of some parents who received free packed seeds of indigenous
vegetables
ATTENDANCE SHEET
TER No. :
PIP No. :
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Date : December 17, 2020
Venue : Silanga Elementary School
The participants to this activity are the barangay officials and the residents of
Participant's Description : Barangay Silanga
ACTIVITY
The cleanliness drive or Pintakasi is a monthly activity conducted in coordination
with LGU-Barangay and the residents. The activity brings these stakeholders
together to hit a common target, which is to help the school in providing an
Description environment that is conducive for learning. Specifically, this activity aims to:
HIGHLIGHTS
As agreed through a Memorandum of Agreement signed by both parties, Silanga ES and LGU-Barangay, the school initiated
the conduct of cleanliness drive commonly termed as Pintakasi. Among the activities conducted were cleaning of school
grounds, trimming of plants, removing unnecessary and unwanted grasses, and the like. This month's Pintakasi was
conducted with strict compliance to the IATF health standards like wearing of facemasks and maintaining social distancing.
RESULTS/OUTPUT
With the Bayanihan spirit shown between the school and the community, cleanliness was maintained. This made the school
conducive for learning, and child-friendly. With the camaraderie of the stakeholders, partnership-building was strengthened.
Prepared by:
ATTENDANCE SHEET
TER No. :
PIP No. :
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Date : July 16, 2020
Venue : Silanga Elementary School
The participants to this activity are the teachers in Silanga Elementary School, and
Participant's Description : the personnel from Samar Provincial Library
ACTIVITY
Samar Provincial Library Supports DepEd Distance Learning is an outreach
Description program initiated by the Samar Provincial Library in coordination with the Samar
Provincial Government and AKK Limited. This aims to:
a. establish partnership with different schools in the implementation of distance
learrning;
HIGHLIGHTS
The Samar Provincial Library in coordination with the Samar Provincial Government and AKK limited support the Department
of Education in its implementation of the distance learning through an outreach program entitled Samar Provincial
Library Supports DepEd Distance Learning". This program helps DepEd in ensuring that no child will be left behind,
amidst this health crisis that everyone is experiencing. Silanga Elementary School is one of the lucky schools to be chosen
as one of the recipients of the outreach program. Initially, the school received bond papers, and inks, which will be used in
the printing of modules and other self-learning materials. During the meeting with the personnel from the Samar Provincial
Library, it was agreed that learners from Catbalogan VIII District will be provided with school supplies, through the said
outreach program.
RESULTS/OUTPUT
Bond papers, and inks were provided to the school to be used in the printing of modules and self-learning materials. These
donations were documented through the Deed of Donations and acceptance signed by both parties.
Prepared by:
ATTENDANCE SHEET
TER No. :
PIP No. :
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Date : September 26, 2020
Venue : Barangay Silanga(Barangay Hall)
The participants to this activity are the 9 members of the Sangguniang Barangay
Participant's Description : and the School Head of Silanga Elementary School
ACTIVITY
Harampang with the Barangay Officials is an monthly engagement activity of Silanga
Description Elementary School wherein the school head lobbies during the barangay session.
This engagement aims to:
a. establish partnership with the Barangay Local Government Unit in the
implementation of the different programs of DepEd;
Objectives b.update the community on the different undertakings of the school amidst pandemic;
and
c.establish transparency on the different undertakings of the school
HIGHLIGHTS
Harampang with the barangay officials is conducted monthly, wherein the school head of Silanga Elementary School attends
the regular session of the barangay officials, to represent the school. This activity serves as an avenue for the school to
establish partnership with the community through the barangay officials. During the harampang, the SH presents the
monthly undertaking, activities, and priorities of the school evident on the approved AIP. He also presents the monthly
accomplishment of the school, as well as the issues and concerns encountered by the teachers in the implementation of the
different learning delivery modalities.
RESULTS/OUTPUT
Through this harampang with the barangay officials, partnership between the school and the community is strengthened.
Prepared by:
ATTENDANCE SHEET
TER No. :
PIP No. :
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Date : October-December, 2020
Venue : Silanga Elementary School
The participants to this activity are the 20 Secondary School Teachers who served
Participant's Description : as Teacher-monitors of the learners in Silanga Elementary School
ACTIVITY
The deployment of teacher-monitors is one of the highlights of EduKatbalogan
Description BAYANIHANDS, a division-initiated project responsive to the various learning
delivery modalities amidst pandemic. This activity aims to:
a.monitor learners as they respond to the different LDMs amidst pandemic;
b.establish partnership with Silanga National High School, in monitoring the learners in
Objectives the elementary;
c.implement EduKatbalogan BAYANIHANDs learning delivery processes
HIGHLIGHTS
The Schools Division of Catbalogan City, through the Curriculum Implementations Division(CID) implements the
EduKatbalogan BAYANIHANDS Learning Delivery Processes anchored on the Filipino spirit of Bayanihan. Along with this
innovation is the assignment of teachers who will monitor the learners through different communication platforms
depending on the context of the learners and the community. Silanga Elementary School had coordinated with the Silanga
National High School, in assigning teacher-monitors. There were 20 secondary school teachers who were assigned to
teacher-monitors of the learners in the elementary as agreed through the signed Memorandum of Agreement.
RESULTS/OUTPUT
As agreed through a Memorandum of Agrreement, 20 secondary school teachers served as teacher-monitors of the learners
in the elementary.
Prepared by:
School Head
ATTENDANCE SHEET
TER No. :
PIP No. :
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Date : January 29, 2021
Venue : Silanga Elementary School
The participants to this activity are the volunteer-tutors and the school head in
Participant's Description : Silanga Elementary School
ACTIVITY
Consultative conference is one of the activities conducted in the implementation of
"Every YES is a Milestone Project", a school-initiated project which aims to
Description encourage volunteer-tutors who will assist the teachers in the delivery of instruction
through various learning delivery modalities. The consultative conference aims to:
HIGHLIGHTS
This monthly consultative conference is one of the activities to strengthen the implementation of Every YES is a Milestone
Project, a school-initiated project which aims to establish partnership with education students/education graduates in
providing free tutorial services to the learners in Silanga Elementary School. The consultative conference highlights the
following: 1.) Addressing issues and concerns encountered by the volunteer-tutors in the field; 2.) strengthening partnership
with the volunteer-tutors in order to improve the delivery of instruction through various learning delivery modalities;
providing technical assistance to the volunteer-tutors particularly on the different teaching strategies; and sharing
best/promising practices of the volunteers in teaching the learners.
RESULTS/OUTPUT
1. Issues and concerns encountered by the volunteers were addressed; 2. Partnership with the volunteers was strengthened,
3. Volunteers were provided with technical assistance on the different intervention strategies 4. Shared best/promising
practices in teaching the learners
Prepared by:
ATTENDANCE SHEET
TER No. :
PIP No. :
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Date : November 30, 2020
Venue : Silanga Elementary School
The participants to this activity are the volunteer-tutors and the school head in
Participant's Description : Silanga Elementary School
ACTIVITY
Consultative conference is one of the activities conducted in the implementation of
"Every YES is a Milestone Project", a school-initiated project which aims to
Description encourage volunteer-tutors who will assist the teachers in the delivery of instruction
through various learning delivery modalities. The consultative conference aims to:
HIGHLIGHTS
This monthly consultative conference is one of the activities to strengthen the implementation of Every YES is a Milestone
Project, a school-initiated project which aims to establish partnership with education students/education graduates in
providing free tutorial services to the learners in Silanga Elementary School. The consultative conference highlights the
following: 1.) Addressing issues and concerns encountered by the volunteer-tutors in the field; 2.) strengthening partnership
with the volunteer-tutors in order to improve the delivery of instruction through various learning delivery modalities; and
providing technical assistance to the volunteer-tutors particularly on the different teaching strategies.
RESULTS/OUTPUT
1. Issues and concerns encountered by the volunteers were addressed; 2. Partnership with the volunteers was strengthened,
3. Volunteers were provided with technical assistance on the different intervention strategies
Prepared by:
School Head
ATTENDANCE SHEET
TER No. :
PIP No. :
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Date : October-December, 2020
Venue : Silanga Elementary School
ACTIVITY
Every YES is a Milestone Project(YES stands for Yielding Educational Support) is a
school-initiated project which gives highlight to the recruitment of volunteer-tutors
in response to the division's banner EduKatbalogan BAYANIHANDS. These recruited
Description volunteers are licensed professional teachers who give free tutorial services to the
struggling learners who, at the same time, don't have capable home learning
facilitators. The project aims to:
a. establish partnership with the stakeholders, preferrably Education students,or
Education graduates, in providing free tutorial services to the struggling learners;
Objectives b. address issues on literacy and numeracy; and
c. improve achievement rate.
HIGHLIGHTS
Every YES is a Milestone Project(YES stands for Yielding Educational Support) is one of the highlights of the
School Banner Project KISLAP. This project aims to establish partnership with stakeholders, particularly Education
students/Education graduates, in providing voluntary tutorial services to the identified learners in Silanga Elementary School
to help improve their performance. As of today, there are 10 recruited volunteers via Google form initiated by the school
head. Each volunteer is assigned to a particular grade level, with a particular group of identified learners. These volunteers
provide interventions to the identified learners, and at the same time monitor them as far as MDL, RBI, and TBI are
concerned.
RESULTS/OUTPUT
With the strong support system that the school holds, 10 volunteers were recruited. These volunteers are licensed
professional teachers. 66 learners benefited from the project implementation.
Prepared by:
ATTENDANCE SHEET
TER No. :
PIP No. :
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Date : July 16, 2020
Venue : Barangay Silanga-Covered Court
Participants to this activity are the School Head of Silanga ES with the Master
Participant's Description : Teachers, and the School Head of Silanga NHS with the Department Heads
ACTIVITY
This activity was conducted in preparation for the opening of classes in the new
Description normal setting, considering the contextualized EduKatbalogan BAYANIHANDS
learning delivery processes.
a. Orient teachers on the learning delivery processes embedded in EduKatbalogan
BAYANIHANDS;
b. establish partnership between Silanga ES and Silanga NHS, particularly on the
Objectives assignment of teachers who will monitor the learners within the community; and
c. Appreciate EduKatbalogan BAYANIHANDS as an avenue in contextualizing the new
normal setting in the delivery of quality basic education.
HIGHLIGHTS
With the implementation of EduKatbalogan BAYANIHANDS in ensuring the delivery of quality basic education
responsive to the COVID '19 pandemic,with its ideals in promoting the value of Bayanihan, Silanga Elementary School
establishes partnership with Silanga National High School, particularly on the monitoring of learners within the barangay.
Considering the limited number of teachers in the elementary and the restrictions set by the IATF on the mobility of
teachers, the elementary school requested some teachers in the secondary school to serve as teacher-monitors of the
learners in the elementary. These teacher-monitors will be assigned in a specific area in the barangay, where they will
visiting during the weekly scheduled listening time for RBI and viewing times for TBI. They will ensure that the learners are
actually holding their modules during the listening and viewing times. They shall also receive and answer queries and/or
clarifications, if any. The meeting also highlighted the signing of Memorandum of Agreement by both schools.
RESULTS/OUTPUT
A Memorandum of Agreement on the assignment of secondary school teachers as teacher-monitors in the elementary
was signed by both parties, in response to the implementation of EduKatbalogan BAYANIHANDS Learning Delivery
Processes.
Prepared by:
The principal of Silanga National High School, Mr. Rhum O. Bernate, while delivering
his message in response to the request of Silanga ES regarding teacher-monitors
ATTENDANCE SHEET
TER No. :
PIP No. :
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Date : October-November, 2020
Venue : Barangay Silanga
ACTIVITY
This activity is aligned with the school's learning continuity plan which is to establish
Description partnership in the implementation of EduKatbalogan BAYANIHANDS Learning
Delivery Processes. Specifically, this aims to:
a. establish partnership with the Sangguniang Kabataan in the implementation of
EduKatbalogan BAYANIHANDS;
HIGHLIGHTS
One of the KRAs under the School Learning Continuity Plan is building connection. This KRA aims to establish partnership
with the different stakeholders in the implementation of the different learning delivery modalities responsive to the health
situation. Relative to this, Silanga Elementary School established partnership with the Sangguniang Kabataan(SK) of
Barangay Silanga. The SK faciliitated the recruitment of volunteer-tutors to provide voluntary tutorial sessions,
establishment of barangay mentoring hub which will serve as a venue for tutorial, and establishing SK hotline numbers to
respond to learners' school-related queries and clarifications.
RESULTS/OUTPUT
1.)10 volunteer-tutors were recruited with the help of the SK council. 2.) Established Mentoring Hub 3.) Established
functional hotline numbers.
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ATTENDANCE SHEET
TER No. :
PIP No. :
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Date : 24-Feb-21
Venue : Silanga National High School Vicinity
Participant's Description : Participants to this activity are Parents of students who were 4Ps grantees.
ACTIVITY
The goals of cleanliness are health, beauty, absence of offensive odour and to avoid the
spreading of diseases, dirt and contaminants to oneself and others. With the help of
Description
cleanliness, we can keep our physical and mental health clean specially at this times.
a. aim to reduce and/or eliminate bacteria, virus that could lead to sickness
HIGHLIGHTS
Dirt and grime promote the spread of germs, which can also encourage the spread of communicable diseases. A clean school
is crucial to ensure that learners and teachers don’t get sick or ill.
RESULTS/OUTPUT
Improved and achieved the sustainable development goal and access to safe sanitation.
Prepared by:
The School Heads of Silanga ES, Maximiano M. Casino, and Silanga NHS, Mr. Rhum
O. Bernate, while discussing the content of the EduKatbalogan BAYANIHANDS
learning delivery processes
ATTEANDANCE SHEET
TER No. :
PIP No. :
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Date : ● October to December, 2020
Venue : ● Silanga, Catbalogan City
● Participants to this activity are SK Chaiman and Members and
Participant's Description :
residents of Silanga Catbalogan City
ACTIVITY
HIGHLIGHTS
● Silanga NHS and the Sangguniang Kabataang Barangay initiated an advocacy campaign to shed light,
inform and educate learners, families in the community about this coronavirus, its symptoms,and how does
it affect and infect people in different ways and of course how to prevent the said virus.
RESULTS/OUTPUT
● The students, families and people of Barangay Silanga were thoroughly informed of this corovirus
disease.
Prepared by:
NIMFA G. SEPARA
BE/DPDS Coordinator
Noted by:
RHUM O. BERNATE
School Head
Instruction: Volunteers themselves should personally fill in the details required by this from under the supervision of any of the committee members. For the
last column, indicate if masonry, carpentry, plumbing, painting, electrical, gardening/landscaping, ordinary labors, or others.
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Instruction: Volunteers themselves should personally fill in the details required by this from under the supervision of any of the committee members. For
the last column, indicate if masonry, carpentry, plumbing, painting, electrical, gardening/landscaping, ordinary labors, or others.
TIME TOTAL NATURE OF
POSITION/ ADDRESS/ORGANIZATI CONTACT NUMBER OF VOLUNTEER
NAME SIGNATURE
DESIGNATION ON/ AFFILIATION NUMBER IN OUT HOURS SERVICES
SERVED RENDERED
1 Ojeda, Jackylyn S. SST
2 Mores, Cynthia P. SST
3 Sumalinog , Devvie Jane V. SST
4 Pahayahay, Adeline D. SST
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