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I.

Acknowledgement:

II. Introduction:

Nutrition month is a campaign held every July to create greater awareness


among Filipinos on the importance of nutrition. Presidential Decree 491 (1974)
or the Nutrition Act of the Phillippines mandates the National Nutrition Council
(NNC) to lead and coordinate the nationwide campaign. Now on its 42nd year,
the Nutrition month celebration has been institutionalized by schools and local
government units as well as other stakeholders.

The NNC leads the ECCD-IP First 1000 Days program which aims to
contribute to the full development of the child through integrated services of
health, nutrition, early education, and social services for improved quality of
the countrys human resource base as a contribution to reduce poverty. It
addresses the call for a "holistic approach to the provision of health, nutrition,
education, and social welfare services to children 0-8 years of age", but with an
even more refined focus on the first 1000 days of life. Specifically, the ECCD-IP
First 1000 Days aims to: 1) reduce mortality and morbidity rates among
children 0-23 months old; 2) reduce the prevalence of stunting and wasting
among children 0-23 months old; and 3) increase the percentage of children 0-
23 months old meeting developmental milestones. The ECCD-IP First
1000 Days will be implemented in the Accelerated and Sustainable Anti-
Poverty Program (ASAPP) municipalities and cities from the Category 1
provinces covering a total of 9 regions, 10 provinces, 10 cities and 42
municipalities, from 2016-2018.

The chosen theme is a modification of the theme contest entry Unang


1000 days ni baby pahalagahan para sa malusog na kinabukasan which was
submitted by Ms. Desiree P. Reyes of Mayondon, Los Baos, Laguna.

III. Table of Contents


IV. Narrative Report

Celebrating this years Nutrition Month aims to create awareness on the


importance of proper infant and young child feeding practices, particularly
exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months and giving appropriate
complementary food after six months while continuing breastfeeding.

The celebration also aims to promote collaboration among various


stakeholders both at the national and local levels for programs serving families
with pregnant mothers and children less than 2 years old.
Aligned with the activities reflected on the Annual School Calendar of the
Department of Education, all schools are mandated to celebrate Nutrition
Month Celebration. On June 30, 2016, the faculty of Bado Dangwa NHS had a
faculty meeting to discuss the preparation for Nutrition Month celebration of
the School and it was agreed that the School based nutrition month will be on
July 22, 2016. The body agreed that the Chairman for the celebration will be
Mrs. Nancy C. Beddec, and to be Co-chair by Mrs. Lea Queen M. Tamayao. The
in-charge teachers presented their set of activities to the school head and
finally launched the Nutrition Month on July 1, 2016.

July 1
Launching of Nutrition Month Celebration
Every after Flag Ceremony, all students performed the wellness dance.
TLE teachers integrated Slogan making & Poster making in their TLE
subject.
TLE teachers, will have lecture regarding the Nutrition month theme.

On July 18, 2016, all School Heads of the Western Tabuk District had
their meeting at Naneng National High School-Main to discuss matters
regarding the preparation of the District Nutrition Month celebration. The
Bado Dangwa NHS, as part of the Western Tabuk District was chosen
unanimously by different School heads to be the host for this years District
wide Nutrition month celebration headed by Mrs. Conchita D. Wagawag,
Principal of Bado Dangwa NHS. School head agreed that the celebration
shall be on July 22, 2016. On July 19, 2016, Mrs. Wagawag called for an
emergency meeting of the faculty to re-echo what have been discussed
during their meeting, she presented the different contested activities, the
chairman and the judges for the said activities. Mrs. Wagawag then said
that the school-based nutrition culminating program be moved to July 23,
2016 to pave way to the District Nutrition Month. The chairman of the
District Nutrition shall be Mrs. Nancy C. Beddec to be co-chair by Mrs. Lea
Queen M. Tamayao, that day, the in-charge of the program asked the help of
the teachers for the preparation: the steering and working committee was
then agreed, for sounds, Mr. Roberto B. Baliwag Jr. and Mr. Alfredo Payl P.
Reyes, ground preparation, Mr. Giovanni A. Atalli,registration, Mrs. Marie
Diana B. Dagadag, Program, Invitation and awards, Mrs. Lea Queen M.
Tamayao and Mrs. Rhoda Agpad, Food Preparation, Mrs. Mary Joy T. Liwag,
Peace Marshalls, CAT officers, SSG officers and documentation, Mrs. Shirley
M. Dao-ay and Mrs. Elenor May Chantal L. Messakaraeng. For the
advisers, we have Mrs. Emilia G. Bulawit and Mrs. Conchita D. Wagawag.
Program:

July 22
WTD Nutrition Month Celebration
The participating schools arrived at 9:00 am, and they proceeded to the
registration area to register.
After registration, we started immediately the program.

Part 1. Filipinism , conducted by Apple Jane Lim, a senior high


school student ,for the invocation, by Mr. Victoriano B. Laguinday,
the PTA President of BDNHS. Welcome address, by the principal of
BDNHS, Mrs. Conchita D. Wagawag. An intermission number
presented by the SSG Officers. Introduction of the Guest Speaker,
by Mr. Giovanni A. Atalli & the Health Officer of RHU 11, Joyce D.
Omengan, M.D. ,our guest speaker and was represented by a
member of the N ursing staff of the DOH-RHU II, in the peson of
Ms. Lea Angelica B. Velo. Awarding of Certificate to the Speaker, by
Mrs. Eusebia A. Gayyaman, Principal 11 of Tuga National High
School & NAPSSHI President. Orientation Celebration of the
Contested Activities, by Mrs Nancy C. Beddec, Chairman of
Nutrition Month.

Part 11, Presentation of the Criteria for judging for Hataw Dance
Contest, headed by the WTD School Nurse, Shirly P. Labawig.
Slogan Making Contest, headed by the school head of Naneng NHS
Main Mr. Cereeo Gayyaman. Cook fest, Mrs. Luzviminda L.
Ramos for the parent category and Mrs. Nancy C. Beddec for the
students categorr, for Fruits & Vegetables display, Mrs. Marie
Diana B. Dagadag. Right after the presentation of the criteria for
judging of the Hataw dance contest, the other activities were done
simultaneously. All activities were finished at 1 P.M. and all school
heads, teachers, parents and guest had a fellowship lunch.

Part 111- Awarding and Proclamation of Winners, by Mrs. Lea


Queen M. Tamayao, the chairman of the awards committee &
Closing Remarks, by Mrs. Nancy C. Beddec. The Master of
Ceremonies were Mrs. Eleonor May Chantal L. Messakaraeng &
Mrs. Gemma m. Carbonell, members of the faculty of Bado
Dangwa NHS.

Winners of the Different Contested Activities:

Hataw Dance Contest , New Tanglag National High School garnered


the first place, second place for TNHS, third is Naneng NHS Main,
fourth is Bado Dangwa NHS, 5th Naneng NHS-Mosimos and 6th is
Nambucayan NHS .
Slogan Making Contest, Tuga NHS garnered first place, Naneng
NHS-Mosimos Annex for the second place and Nambucayan for the
third place, 4th Naneng NHS, 5th New Tanglag NHS, 6th TCNHS-
Bantay extension and 7th place is for Bado Dangwa NHS.

Cook fest was divided into 2 categories, the Student & Parent
category. Under parents category, winners for parent snacks are:
1st place, Naneng NHS-Mosimos Annex, 2nd place, Tuga NHS and
3rd Bado DAngwa NHS, for main dish winners are: 1st place
Naneng NHS-Mosimos Annex, 2nd place Tuga NHS and 3rd place
Bado Dangwa NHS. Under students category, winners for main
dish: 1st Tuga NHS, 2nd Bado Dangwa NHS and 3rd place
Nambucayan NHS, for the snacks: 1st place Tuga NHS, 2nd place
Bado Dangwa NHS and 3rd place New Tanglag NHS.

Fruit and vegetable display, winners are the following: 1st place
Tuga NHS, 2nd place Naneng NHS, 3rd place New Tanglag NHS, 4th
place Bado Dangwa NHS, 5th placed Naneng NHS-Mosimos Annex,
and 6th place Nambucayan NHS.

July 23, 2016

The School celebrated nutrition month and the induction of


Homeroom officers and club officers, and was graced by Hon. Zorayda
Mia M. Wacnang, a newly elected City Councilor of Tabuk City. Right
after the opening program and induction proper, cooking per year level
was done simultaneously. Winners are, for cooking, 1st place grade 11
GAS, 2nd place grade 7 Garnet, and third place, grade 9 Silver. For the
fruit and vegetable display, Grade 11 got 1st place, Grade 10 Ruby got 2nd
place and grade 9 Silver got 3rd place respectively.

V. Official Result of Contested Activities

A. Hataw Dance Contest


B. Slogan making contest
C. Cookfest student and parent category
D. Fruit and vegetable display

VI. Annexes

a. Approved activity request


b. Steering and working committee
c. Communication
d. Program
e. Judging sheets per contested activity
f. Certificates
g. Pictorials

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