SPG by Laws
SPG by Laws
SPG by Laws
PREAMBLE
We, the students of FICUVA MPC Learning Center, Inc., with the help of God, and believing in
the need for a better organized student government, and in the development of the youth as
future leaders of the nation, hereby form a unified student organization that shall embody the
ideals and principles of democracy, in collective efforts to promote the welfare of all students
and the academic standards of our Alma Mater, do hereby promulgate and adopt this
constitution and by-laws that will promote, implement, and maintain our goals and
aspirations.
Sec. 2 For purposes of this Constitution and By-Laws, SPG refers to the Supreme Pupil
Government of FICUVA MPC Learning Center, Inc.
Sec. 2 The office of the SPG shall be located inside the premises of the school.
a. Develop love of God and country, moral character, personal discipline, leadership and
efficiency among its members.
b. Train members for effective and efficient leadership.
c. Help the students develop self-confidence.
d. Promote unity among leaders and the student body.
e. Maintain school aspirations to promote quality education and academic excellence.
f. Serve and protect students’ rights and welfare.
g. Represent the studentry in the policy making body of the school concerning students’
welfare.
Article IV – Membership
Sec. 1 All bonafide students of the school are members of the studentry to whom the SPG
shall be accountable at all times.
Sec. 2 Every student has the right to avail of all the services offered by the SPG.
Sec. 3 Every student has the right to conduct and participate in all school activities.
Sec. 4 Every student has the right to information on all the issues and matters concerning
them.
Sec. 5 Every student has the right to vote, to be nominated and be elected into office.
Sec. 6 Every student has the right to be represented in the different meetings and assemblies
of the school on issues affecting the welfare of the studentry.
Sec. 3 Every student must support and promote the thrusts and objectives of the SPG and
the school.
Sec. 4 Every student must abide by the SPG constitution and by-laws.
Sec. 5 Every student must participate actively in all school activities and strive for academic
excellence.
Sec. 6 Every student must exercise his/her rights and to do his/her responsibilities as an SPG
member.
Sec. 2 The SPG shall have the following functions and responsibilities:
a. Formulate and recommend programs that will address relevant issues/concerns of the
studentry.
b. Plan, formulate and implement policies and programs designed to protect and promote
students’ rights and welfare;
c. Monitor and evaluate the students’ activities in the school and in the community.
d. Create committees or organizations necessary to address the needs of the students;
e. Make recommendations to school authorities regarding student matters, affairs and
activities;
f. Serve as the representative of the studentry in voicing their opinions, suggestions and
grievances;
g. Participate in the crafting/formulation of the School Improvement Plans (SIP’s);
h. Act as Coordinating Council of all campus co-curricular organizations;
i. Have such other powers and duties as the school authorities and the studentry may, from
time to time, grant or delegate, consistent with stated principles, objectives and school
policies;
j. Spearhead anti-drug abuse, anti-smoking, Brigada Eskwela, Reading and Tutorial Services
for Challenged Learners, and environmental programs in the school;
k. Monitor and supervise the elections of Student Government Officers for the succeeding
school year; and,
l. Turn-over the financial assets, papers, documents, properties and other responsibilities to
the incoming Student Government Officers.
m. Submit financial and accomplishment reports to the school authorities on a monthly
basis. Terminal reports must be submitted to the school authorities and the incoming SPG
officers during the turn-over of responsibilities.
Sec. 2 The Grade Level Councilor/s shall be elected depending on the number of enrollees in
the school pursuant to DepEd Order No. 45, s. 2007.
Sec. 3 The Grade Level Representative who shall get the highest number of votes among the
elected Grade Level Representatives in their respective year level shall serve as the Grade
Level Chairperson of the grade level concerned.
Sec. 4 All SPG elections shall be conducted school wide every third and/or fourth week of
February annually.
Sec. 5 Elections for the Grade Level Councilor/s shall be conducted every 1st week of July
annually.
Sec. 6 Campaign period shall not be more than five (5) school days prior to the SPG
elections.
a. Bonafide Students;
b. Of good academic standing with a general average of 85 and above without any failing
grade during the 3rd grading period of the current school year;
c. Of good moral character and have not been subject to any disciplinary sanction;
d. Resident of the school for at least one (1) academic year prior to the filing of the Certificate
of Candidacy;
e. Considered resigned and ineligible from all elective or designated positions from clubs
and organizations once elected.
Sec. 8 The officers of the SPG shall hold office from one academic year.
a. Preside over all meetings and/or may designate another officer to preside for a specific
meeting;
b. Enforce this Constitution, By-Laws and other regulations that may be promulgated;
c. Sign all official minutes, resolutions, correspondences, and other official papers of the
SPG;
d. Represent the SPG in the School Governing Council and any official external or internal
affairs/functions;
e. Head the Coordinating Council of the Campus Co-Curricular Organizations;
f. Implement SPG programs and projects;
g. Create Ad Hoc Committees or Organizations, as the need arises, the Chairperson of which
shall be appointed by the SPG Mayor; and,
h. Perform such other functions inherent and incidental to his/her office.
a. Keep accurate records of the minutes and document proceedings of every meeting;
b. Keep a file of all pertinent documents and papers of the SPG and make them accessible to
the studentry;
c. Call and prepare all notices of SPG meetings;
d. Head of Student Government Secretariat; and,
e. Perform such other duties assigned by the SPG.
Sec. 6 The Public Information Officer shall have the following duties:
a. Popularize the thrusts and objectives of the SPG;
b. Build and maintain a credible image of the SPG;
c. Take charge in the promotion of SPG projects and activities;
d. Head the Publicity Committee; and,
e. Perform such other duties assigned by the SPG.
a. Help the presiding officer to maintain peace and order during meetings;
b. Act as disciplinary officer, if needed;
c. Maintain peace and order within the premises of the school;
d. Act as chief peace officer and over all Sergeant-at-Arms of subordinate organization and
classes;
e. Chair the Students’ Welfare Committee and appoint its members; and,
f. Perform such other duties assigned by the SPG.
Sec. 8 The Grade Level Councilor/s shall have the following duties:
Sec. 2 Committees and organizations, permanent or ad hoc and in nature, may be created by
the SPG as the need arises.
Sec. 2 The homeroom class organization shall be responsible in implementing programs and
projects of each class.
Sec. 3 The homeroom class organization shall assist the SPG in implementing its programs
and projects.
Sec. 4 The homeroom class organization shall be guided by the designated class adviser
who must be part of the teaching staff of the school.
Article XII – Coordinating Council of Campus Co-Curricular Organizations
Sec. 1 The Coordinating Council shall be headed by the Mayor of the Supreme Pupil
Government as the Chairperson.
Sec. 2 The Coordinating Council shall be composed of the different Presidents, Heads or
Leaders of all recognize legitimate campus co-curricular organizations.
a. Coordinate school-wide activities, which need the participation and involvement of the
whole studentry.
b. Provide a consultative mechanism and support for the implementation of the various
programs and projects of all co-curricular organization.
c. Plan programs and synchronize student activities in the campus.
d. Serve as a venue to present accomplishment report, financial reports and such other
reports of the SPG and other organization as are necessary or required.
e. Serve as a venue for budget deliberations and appropriations from the School
Organization Fee, provided fifty percent (50%) of which shall be for the SPG and the
remaining fifty percent (50%) for all recognized school co-curricular organizations and
activities.
Sec. 4 The Coordinating Council shall meet once a month or upon notice of the Chairperson
or upon the request of any of its members or as often as the council may deem necessary.
Sec. 5 The School-Principal/Head shall serve as the Adviser of the Coordinating Council. As
such, all resolutions and agreements arrived at by the Coordinating Council shall be the
noted by the School-Principal.
Sec. 2 The SPG Adviser shall monitor all programs, projects, activities and meetings of the
SPG at all times.
Sec. 3 The Advisorship in the SPG shall be equivalent to one teaching load (DepEd Order No.
43, s. 2002).
Sec. 2 The General Assembly shall be a forum for information and consultations, which
decisions shall be significantly considered.
Sec. 3 The General Assembly shall be convened by the Mayor once every two months
starting in the month of July and as the need arises.
Sec. 2 Special meetings of the SPG may be called upon by the Mayor or by a majority of the
SPG officers.
Sec. 3 Majority of the officers of the SPG (50% + 1) shall constitute a quorum.
Sec. 2 The SPG shall enjoy the freedom to determine its priorities in the disbursement of its
share in the Student Organization Fee.
Sec. 3 The SSG may under take the fund raising activities to subsidize its project and
activities.
Sec. 4 The organization can accept cash donations from any member or any public or private
person or institution, for as long as it will not affect the integrity of the SPG.
Sec. 5 The SPG mayor and the treasurer shall be the signatory of all funs disbursement of the
SPG. All fund disbursement must be accompanied with an SPG resolutions duly note by the
SPG adviser and all expenses supported by official receipts. The School-Principal/Head shall
be provided a copy of all resolution relative to the disbursement made.
Sec. 6 The SPG, through the Treasurer and Auditor, shall promulgate financial guidelines for
proper financial management.
Sec. 7 Funds of the SPG shall be audited at the end of the term, or at the end of every activity.
Sec. 8 Financial statements shall be posted in the SPG Bulletin Board every month and
printed in every issue of the school paper.
Sec. 2 Two-third (⅔) vote of the General Assembly shall be necessary to decide after hearing
a case of impeachment.
Sec. 3 The decision of the General Assembly shall be final. However, the officer charged shall
be informed twenty (20) days prior to his/her impeachment case proceedings, of the
charge/charges and against him/her, to afford him/her the opportunity to heard with or
without a counsel in his/her defense.
Sec. 4 Resignation shall be in writing and subject to the approval of the SPG officers.
Sec. 5 Any vacancy in any of the position for the reason of death, resignation, impeachment,
shall be filled, subject to the recommendation of the SPG.
Sec. 6 Any vacancy in the SPG, except the position of the Mayor, shall be filled within thirty
(30) days from the day the position is rendered or considered vacant, by appointment of the
Mayor from among the officers of the SPG. Immediately upon the appointment, the officer
appointed shall serve the remaining period.
Sec. 7 The SPG adviser shall certify the vacancy and fact of appointment of the officer to the
vacant position.