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IMPROVEMENT
PLAN (ESIP)
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School Year 2019-2020 to 2021-2022
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2.1 School Current Situation with Initial List of PIA’s (Annex 1A to 2C) ---9-14
2.2 List of Priority Improvement Areas - PIA’s (Annex 4) --------------------14-15
2.3 Planning Worksheet (Annex 5) ----------------------------------------------16-18
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List of Acronyms
PT – Project Team
GLIMPSE – Gender Sensitive, Live able, Inter active, More Peaceful, Safe, School
Environment
SP – Stakeholders Participation
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Tables
Table 1. Roles and Responsibility of SPT------------------------------------------8
Table 2. SPT Timetable--------------------------------------------------------------8
Table 3. Number of Textbooks per learning area---------------------------------9
Table 4. Fund Sources---------------------------------------------------------------10
Table 5. Enrolment for the last 3 years--------------------------------------------11
Table 6: Other data on the different types of learners---------------------------11
Table 7. Attendance for the last 3 years-------------------------------------------11
Table 8. Percentage of Attendance for the last 3 years--------------------------12
Table 9. Number of Promoted for the last 3 years--------------------------------13
Table 10. Promotion/Graduation for the last 3 years ----------------------------13
Table 11. MPS per learning for the last 3 years -----------------------------------13
Table 12. Literacy level in English SY 2018-2019---------------------------------14
Table 13. Literacy level in Filipino SY 2018-2019 -------------------------------14
Table 14. List of PIA’s ----------------------------------------------------------------15
Table 15. Planning Worksheet (Annex 5)-------------------------------------------16
Table 16. List of Solutions------------------------------------------------------------19
Table 17. Project Work Plan and Budget Matrix -----------------------------------20-30
Table 18. Project Monitoring Report Forms ----------------------------------------31-34
Illustrations
Illustration 1. Document on planning and organizing of SPT----------------------4
Illustration 2. Document on vision sharing and brain storming of SPT-----------4
Illustration 3. Document on finalization of school goals & objectives of SPT----4
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Chapter I Department of Education, Mission, Vision, and Core Values
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Introduction
Anchored with the Dep. Ed’s mission and vision, every school has to set a plan in order to
meet the standards of teaching and learning. The success of achieving the goals of education depends
solely on how consistent and efficient the school system is. Thus, planning is essential towards
achieving the noble mission and vision of education. This School Improvement Plan is our road map
to lay down our specific interventions that our school with the help of our community and other
stakeholders which will undertakes within a period of three consecutive school years. This will aims us
to improve the 3 key result areas in the basic education, the access, quality, and governance through
evidenced- based , results based, and child or learner- centred. This SIP is the central of our School
Based Management (SBM) and is prepared by the School-Community Planning Team (SPT) and School
Project Team.
We dream of Filipinos who passionately love their country and whose competencies and
values enable them to realize their full potential and contribute meaningfully to building
the nation.
MISSION
To protect and promote the right of ever Filipino to quality, equitable, culture-based and
complete Basic Education where:
· Administrators and staff, as stewards of the institution to ensure enabling and supportive
environment for effective learning to happen;
· Family, community and other stakeholders are actively engaged and share responsible for
developing life-long learners.
CORE VALUES
1.2 Aspiration for the School Learners/ School Goals and Objectives
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SCHOOL GOALS
SCHOOL OBJECTIVES
Baquilan Resettlement High School aims to provide enhanced different aptitudes and
interests of the learners, equip them with skills for productive endeavour, resilient, self-
sufficiency and develop them in GOD fearing and responsible citizens.
Illustration 1. The School Performance Team while conducting the planning and organizing
the SPT Project Teams for the development of school goals and objectives last March
08,2019.
Illustration 2. The School Performance Team while conducting vision sharing and brain
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Illustration 3. The School Performance Team during the finalization of School Vision,
Goals and Objectives and organize the different Project Team last March 21, 2019.
1.4. List of Roles and Responsibility of School- Community Planning Team /Members (SPT)
School-Community Planning Team (SPT)
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Chapter II: School’s Current Situation
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2.1 School Current Situation with Initial List of Improvement Areas -PIA’s (Annex 1A to 2C) E
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The school is located in a Resettlement Area called Baquilan and is geographically situated in a hilly par
of the eastern part of Municipality of Botolan. 2
The school is seven (7) kilometres away from the “poblacion” as well as the nearest to a two
elementary schools and barangay office; ten (10) meters away from the nearest public elementary
school; and one hundred (100) meters away from another elementary schools, four (4) kilometres away
from the nearest integrated schools seven (7) kilometres away from the district office, other secondary
school in the municipality and fourteen (14) kilometres away from the schools division office.
Most frequently, student to student conflict is the most prevailing incident. There were times that
students were being threatened by outsiders. Malaria sickness is the most prevailing human induced
hazards for the past 3 years.
Drought is very evident in the locality especially during summer time. Tropical cyclones such as
storm/typhoon with heavy rain affect the area.
The school was not yet utilized as an evacuation centre since there are school nearer to the area prone
to disasters.
The school’s classroom-seat ratio is 1:1 and the school’s learner-seat ratio is 1:1.
The school’s water source is local pipe water. There is only limited space for hand washing area in the
school. Aside from some classrooms with toilets, there were toilets provided for those without comfort
rooms in their classrooms. The toilet learner ratio is 1:50.
Table 3 Situational Report of Textbooks per learning area
Level English Filipino Math Science
No. Ratio No. Ratio No. Ratio No. Ratio
Grade7 150 1:1 150 1:1 150 1:1 150 1:1
Grade8 125 1:1 125 1:1 125 1:1 125 1:1
Grade9 100 1:1 100 1:1 100 1:1 100 1:1
Grade10 100 1:1 100 1:1 100 1:1 100 1:1
Grade11 800 1:1 818 1:1 809 1:1 33 1:1
Grade12 33 1:1 100 1:1 100 1:1 100 1:1
Total 675 675 675 675
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There is an existing school library and at the same time used also as LRMDC Corner.
The school has two (2) computer laboratory room with 50 computer units, per laboratory
intended for Junior and Senior HS and one (1) laboratory room intended for TVL Animal
Production for Senior HS and different Science equipment like compounded microscope 10 pcs,
human torso 1 pc, beaker 1pc, mortar & pestle 5 pcs, telescope 1 pc, balance triple beam, 1 pc
human torso, 1 pc, and model human skeleton, 1 pc.
The school’s source of electricity is grid supply and there is no available service provider in the
barangay, however, teachers make use of the WI-FI Broad band to access the internet in the
school.
There is a total of nineteen (19) nationally funded teachers, four (4) males and eighteen (15)
females. As of this time no master teacher in the school, but all of our teachers of meet the
desired competencies based on RPMS/PPST.
To improve the basic competencies of our teachers, they were sent to trainings. They were
also encouraged to make action research, conduct test interpretation, make problem
assessment, and evolve solutions. The school used the results of the developmental needs of
teachers as basis for planning their delivery of classroom instruction.
Eight (5) teachers were sent to K to 12 seminars for Grade 10, three (3) teachers attended the
Teachers’ Induction Program, two (3) were trained in T.L.E. for NC II for the school year 2018-
2019. Two (2) teachers attended K to 12 English Seminar for Grade 7 & 8, nineteen (19)
teachers revisited their IPPD/ Development Plan for the school year 2018-2019. During the
school year 2018-2019, the school sent two (2) teachers for the training methodology, one
teacher (1) sent as Writer on the TVL Animal Production while nineteen (19) teachers were
trained on their Individual Performance Commitment and Review Form for their RPMS/PPST.
In the current school year, there were 24 wasted and 94 severely wasted from the baseline
data was reduced to 11 wasted and 32 severely wasted.,
Supplementary Feeding Program is the main program of the school. These malnourished
students were also encouraged to be engaged in backyard gardening.
As assessed by the teachers, the most frequent illness reported was stomach ache. As
studied, these students performed low because of this illness. As per findings, the reason why
these students suffered from stomach ache was poor economic status where students
frequently fail to eat three times a day.
The school has no reported case of abuse and violence for the last three years.
Supplementary Feeding Program was still the priority project of the school as parents
submissively render their help and services during the implementation of the program.
Advocacy campaign to reach out students not in school is continuous and they were
encouraged to enrol in our “Oplan Balik Eskwela”.
Table 4: Fund Sources
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There are One hundred two (102) children in the barangay who are of high school age. These children
went to different secondary schools both public and private in the municipality. As per data given by the
barangay council, eight (8) out of this number are not in school which 7.8 % of the total population.
Out of the eight (8) children not in school, five (5) of them did not enrol because of financial matters
while three (3) of them because of child labor. Ten identified children who are not in school failed to
come back schooling for the last two years. At present, no report on children with disabilities reached
the school.
Table 5: Enrolment for 3 years
Level 2017 2018 2019
Kindergarten
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Grade 7 51 60 111 50 48 98 47 65 112
Grade 8 40 58 98 41 57 98 45 48 93
Grade 9 28 43 71 31 42 73 39 48 87
Grade 10 26 45 71 27 39 66 29 33 62
Grade 11 20 20 40 13 28 41 13 18 31
Grade 12 - - - 17 18 35 13 26 39
Total 165 226 391 179 232 411 186 238 424
Table 6 Other data on the different type of learners
No. of No. of IP No. of No. of 4Ps
Level Over-aged Learners Muslim Learner-
Learners Learners Recipients
Kindergarten
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Grade 7 0 111 0 95
Grade 8 0 92 0 80
Grade 9 0 86 0 70
Grade 10 0 61 0 48
Grade 11 0 31 0 25
Grade 12 0 39 0 31
Total 0 420 0 349
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Grade 6
Grade 7 51 60 111 47 51 98 47 66 113
Grade 8 40 58 98 39 54 93 46 46 92
Grade 9 28 43 71 30 38 68 37 46 83
Grade 10 26 42 68 27 36 63 30 33 63
Grade 11 20 20 40 13 28 41 13 18 31
Grade 12 - - - 17 18 35 10 25 35
Total 165 223 388 173 225 398 183 234 417
Kindergarten
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Grade 7 98 98 98 94 100 96 100 100 100
Grade 8 96 97 97 95 94 94.5 100 96 98
Grade 9 96 98 97 97 90 93.5 95 96 95.5
Grade 10 94 95 94.5 94 92 93 100 100 100
Grade 11 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Grade 12 - - - 100 100 100 100 100 100
Total 96.8 97.6 97.3 96.7 96 96.2 99.2 98.7 98.9
There are 254 students who are recipient of Conditional Cash Transfer. However, it is
estimated that only 25 of them are frequently absent.
As per findings of an action research, the reason why these students are frequently absent is
the poor health condition of the children. Next most prevalent reason is the poor economic
status of their families.
Home visitation is the usual program /intervention being implemented by the school to address
the problem on frequent absences. Also, classes with less number of absences are being
recognized weekly and being posted on the school’s bulletin board. Also, to avoid absences,
talents and potentials of these students were traced and given chances to be developed by
intensely involving them in school activities.
During the school year 2016-2017, there are 6 who drop out in the school. However, in the
school year 2017-2018, there were 9 students who were reported as dropped out of 394. In
the current school year, 2018-2019 there is a decrease in the number of drop- out, out of 425
students there are 3 who dropped out or 0.7% drop out rate.
The school has 2.5% dropout rate for the school year 2016-2017. It became 2.3% in the
school year 2017-2018. In the school year 2018-2019, it decreases in to a 0.7% drop -out rate.
It was only in the school year 2018-2019 that the drop-out rate was decrease, to a 0.7% in the
last school year 2017-2018 the drop-out rate was 2.3% and in school year 2016-2017 the
drop-out rate was 2.5%. As per study, the topmost reason is family problem, followed by poor
health condition, and third in rank is the poor family status.
To reduce the percentage of Students at Risk of Dropping Out (SARDO’s) home visitation was
done by the teachers and advisers. The school increased students’ participation like sports
activities, dancing, singing, theatre arts etc. Reading interventions, remedial programs, peer
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teaching and some others were implemented to sustain students’ interest in studies.
Table 9: No of promoted in 3 years
Level 2017 2018 2019
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Grade 7 51 60 111 47 51 98 50 70 120
Grade 8 40 58 98 39 54 93 46 46 92
Grade 9 28 43 71 30 38 68 37 46 83
Grade 26 42 68 27 36 63 30 33 63
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Grade 17 18 35 12 27 35 13 18 31
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Grade - - - 17 18 35 10 25 35
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Total 162 221 383 172 222 394 186 238 424
Table 10: Promotion/Graduation Rates in 3 years
Level 2017 2018 2019
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Grade 7 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Grade 8 100 100 100 95 95 95 99 99 99
Grade 9 100 100 100 92 94 93 94 96 95
Grade 10 94 98 96 95 95 95 100 100 100
Grade 11 87 89 88 84 86 85 100 100 100
Grade 12 - - - 100 100 100 89 91 90
Total 96 97 97 94 95 95 97 98 98
Table 11: MPS of School Achievement (GSA) Grade 7 to 10 per learning area per learning
area for 3 years
Subject SY 2016-2017 SY 2017-2018 SY 2018-2019
Filipino 68.15 73.65 69.97
AP 68.94 74.75 72.84
Math 62.92 76.86 70.16
Science 66.86 74.20 72.50
English 66.51 69.83 58.99
TLE 73.66 79.70 76.94
MAPEH 71.78 72.75 71.36
ESP 71.13 82.05 76.27
Overall 68.74 75.47 71.13
Majority of the students belong to poor family status so that supplementary feeding program is really
important. Students identified as malnourished children are the subject of this program. Remediation is
also one of the interventions done. As observed, group activities contributed a lot in the success of
teaching and learning.
Table 12: Literacy Level in English SY 2018-2019
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Eliminate frequent
High Absenteeism Absentees 5 5 5
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To decrease by at
least 90% from the
Social media
baseline number of
Poor reading influence, peer
students who are /
comprehension in English influence, low
poor in
interest in reading
comprehension skills
in English.
Students’
To increase students’
tardiness and
academic
Low academic absenteeism, peer
performance by at /
performance and social media
least 15% from the
influence, family
baseline
problem
Poor knowledge of
students in the
To decrease the
four fundamental
number of students
operations,
who are with poor
Poor problem solving frustrations
problem solving skills /
skills in Mathematics because of failure
in Mathematics by at
and inability to
least 85% from the
solve problem
baseline.
solving in
Mathematics
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To upgrade teachers’
skills and
competencies
Skills of some teachers consistent with the Non-holders of
in T.L.E. are inconsistent TESDA standards National /
with TESDA standard through scholarship Certificate
and enrolment to
TESDA accredited
schools.
Library/LRMDC is
To achieve the not adaptable,
Enhanced the
learning needs of accessible,
LRMDC/Library for
learners through the conducive for /
effective and conducive
E Library/ functional interactive and
to learning need
LRMDC electronic mode of
learning
School location
(elevated from the
national
highway)so that
To provide
water supply hard
Poor water safe/potable drinking
to flow from
supply/Unsafe drinking water and put up
months of January /
water facilities and lack additional and
to May and lack of
of hand-washing facility functional hand-
hand-washing
washing facility
facility that
students need to
wait longer to do
the hand-washing
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To provide needed
instructional
materials, tools,
Lack of instructional sports equipment
materials, tools, sports and other equipment
Shortage of fund /
equipment and other through requisition
equipment and utilization of
school MOOE, LSB,
and other source of
fund.
To increase the
Poor participation of number of parents
Distance from the
parents and other and other external
school, working
external stakeholders stakeholders during
parents, not so /
during meetings, meetings, assemblies
concern to their
assemblies, and and programs from
children
programs. 55% to at least
85%.
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Table 16: List of Solutions
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Most Identified Problems List of Solutions
1. High drop- out rate for the last 3 years Project YEZDO- Yes to Zero Drop Out Project “
Balik at Sagip Eskwela Program,/ DORP/SARDO
and Project “AMBAP – Aral Muna Bago ang Pag-
Aasawa”
2. High Absenteeism Home Visitation regularly / Parents consultative
meeting every month/ Youth development session
activities very month/ Implementation of DORP
Plan
3. Low School Performance Level based on GSA Provision of School Based INSET/LAC/ICT based
for the last 3 years Learning Enhancement Program/Project B2R and
MATHEMATECHY –Using Technology to learn and
practice/ Project RELEAS – Read, Lead and
Succeed/ and Project ETC – Enhancement the
Curriculum through
Contextualization/Indigenization
4. Lack of Hand washing facilities , lack of source Project BHF –Basic Hand Washing Facility/ and
of water supply and poor learning environment Project 3R’s –Repair Rehabilitate and Reconstruct
5. Poor Nutritional status for the last 3 years Regular Feeding Program through Adopt A School
project and Advocacy program on Mal Nutrition
6. Early Marriage Regular implementation of Youth Development
session/ Guidance and Counselling/ Advocacy
Program on Early Marriage/ and implementation of
Project “AMBAP”
7. Poor participation of parents and other external Regular HRPTA Meeting every last Friday of the
stakeholders during meetings, assemblies, and month/ Implement Project “SP” and Initiate
programs Alumni Home coming activity
8. Lack of Instructional Materials, Equipment, Initiate Adopt A school Program/ Implement the
Sports equipment and other tools Project “ ASEPIL”, Project RICE, Project
“GLIMPSE” and Project “NEGOLAB”
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Project Objective Statement: To achieve a balance between the needs of teaching learning and
research communities.
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Root Cause: The BRHS library is not adaptable, accessible, conducive and interactive to our
stakeholders.
Table 17: Project Work Plan and Budget Matrix
Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
ICT/Librarian,
Students, Teachers,
Project “Abot ko Additional June, 2019-March,
School Head, P 5,000.00 MOOE
ang Mundo” Internet Source 2020
PTA and LGU’s and
Non-Government
Monthly report on
the number of Advisers,
SARDO’s Guidance
Project YEZDO-
Accomplished and June, 2019-March, Counselor Donations/
Yes to Zero Drop P5,000.00
signed Agreement 2020 Teachers, Canteen/MOOE
Out
Form School Head, and
Home Visitation PTA
Document
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Problem Statement: The learning environment must be updated and in line with the enhanced
curriculum and 100% conducive to learning.
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Project Objective Statement: To be able to re structured the classrooms as an effective, functional
updated and reliable instructional classroom suited to an effective learning.
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Root Cause: Classrooms are not updated for Classroom Instruction for SY 2019-2020
Project Work Plan and Budget Matrix
Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
Restructured
Project RICE Re Classroom
Advisers,
structured conducive to
June, 2019-March, Teachers, Donations/
Instructional classroom P5,000.00
2020 School Head, and Canteen/MOOE
Classroom atmosphere and
PTA
Environment effective learning
environment
Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
Mastery of 4F’s
and multiplication
table Advisers, Math
Project B2R (Back “Mathematiniks” Teachers,
June, 2019-March, Donations/
to Reality) (Contest for non- School Head, and P5,000.00
2020 Canteen/MOOE
numerates only) Math Club
List of Awardees Organization
every end of the
quarter
Problem Statement: 80 out 94 in Grade 7, and 66 out of 78 in Grade 8 are under the frustration
level based on the Phil IRRI result.
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Project Objective Statement: To be able to turn at least 85% of these students under the frustration
level (80 out 94 in Grade 7, 66 out of 78 in Grade 8) into an independent level at the end of the school
year.
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Root Cause: Poor Reading Habits, Poor Reading Comprehension and Lack of Interest in Reading
Project Work Plan and Budget Matrix
Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
PHIL-IRRI
Document
Oral Reading
Test Results
Advisers, English
Project RELEAS Read a thon
Teachers,
(Read, Lead, Results June, 2019-March, Donations/
School Head, and P5,000.00
Succeed) Improved reading 2020 Canteen/MOOE
English Club
comprehension
Organization
skills and
enriched
vocabulary of
students
Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
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Well-lighted and
ventilated
Project GLIMPSE
classroom,
(Gender-
increased
sensitive,
awareness of Advisers, Subject
Livable,
students on Teachers,
Interactive, June, 2019-March, Donations/NGO/PTA/
DRRM School Head, and P15,000.00
More) 2020 Canteen/MOOE
activities,report DRRM School
on fire and Organization
earthquake drill
every quarter
Project Title: Project AMBAP- “Taga Baytan Kami” “ARAL MUNA BAGO ANG PAG- AASAWA,
YAN ANG “TAGA BAYTAN”
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Problem Statement: Early Marriage affects the Drop- Out Rate of School Learners
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Project Objective Statement: To increase students’ awareness on the importance of
education rather than early marriage practice.
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Root Cause: Early Marriage Custom and Tradition of IP people.
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Project Work Plan and Budget Matrix
Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
Project AMBAP-
“Taga Baytan
100% passing
Kami” “ARAL
and promotion Advisers,
MUNA BAGO
rate/retention Guidance
ANG PAG-
rate/ zero drop- June, 2019-March, Coordinator, Donations/NGO/PTA/
AASAWA, YAN P5,000.00
out rate and 2020 School Head, and Canteen
ANG “TAGA
increase in cohort SSG/ PTA
BAYTAN”
survival rate Organization
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Project Objective Statement: To be able to become 100% actively and productively engaged the 19
out of the targeted 19 teachers in enrichment and contextualization activities.
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Root Cause: Lack of interest and knowledge of the Teachers in Contextualization of Learning Materials
Project Work Plan and Budget Matrix
Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
Attendance/Certificate
of participation to
INSET trainings,
contextualized
materials /Action
Project ETC Teachers, School
researches, proof of
Enhance the LAC Committee,
enrolment to Master’s June, 2019-March, MOOE/NGO/
Curriculum School Head, and P10,000.00
degree/Doctoral 2020 Canteen
Faculty
degree program Organization
National
Competency(NC
II/III/)Teacher’s
Methodology( TM)
Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
100% of teachers
shall have been Teachers, School
Project: Provision trained/improved LAC Committee,
June, 2019-March, MOOE/NGO/
of School-Based based on their School Head, and P5,000.00
2020 Canteen
INSET identified needs Faculty
and assessment Organization
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Root Cause: Lack of interest of parents to pursue their children to finished Junior and Senior HS.
Project Work Plan and Budget Matrix
Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
Home Visitation
Document/
Advisers,
Reports/
Project: “Balik at School Head, PTA,
Dialogue with June, 2019-October, MOOE/NGO/
Sagip Eskwela” & P2,500.00
parents/Family 2019 Canteen
Program Faculty
Mapping Organization
Documents
Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
Functional Computer
Laboratory
Room/Library/LRMDC Teachers, Advisers,
Project: ICT-
Improved hands-on School Head,
based Learning
experience ICT/LRMDC
Enhancement June, 2019-March, MOOE/NGO/
Compiled researches/ Coordinator/Librarian P3,500.00
Program/ 2020 Canteen
Compiled and
Enhanced
Downloaded Reading School Publication
Library/LRMDC
Materials/Educational Organization
Magazines
Project Title: Project: From Ten to Fifteen - Increased Enrolment by at least 15%
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Problem Statement: For the last 3 years, It was observed that the increase in enrolment is only up to
10% increase every year.
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Project Objective Statement: To be able to increase enrolment from 424 to 488 or 15% increased.
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Root Cause: Some Elementary Graduate students in BRS 1 and BRS 2 Elementary did not pursue high
school due to lack of interest and family/financial problems.
Project Work Plan and Budget Matrix
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Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
Increased
enrolment record
Teachers,
Project: From by 15% /
Advisers,
Ten to Fifteen Enhanced Oplan
School Head,
Increased Balik Eskwela May, 2019- MOOE/NGO/
Guidance P1,000.00
Enrolment by at Program/School August,2019 Canteen
Coordinator/PTA
least 15% Mapping and
Implementation School DORP
Program
Project Title: Project NC: Improved teachers’ skills and competencies consistent to
TESDA standard and 100% NC passers of Grade 12 TVL Animal Production students.
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Problem Statement: For the last 3 years, It was observed that only 3 teachers out of 9 teachers
teaching TLE subjects in Grade 7 to 12 has acquired the NC TESDA standard.
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Objective Statement: To be able to encourage teachers to acquire National Certificate by
enrolling to TESDA accredited schools and acquire 100% NC passers of all Grade 12
students in Animal Production.
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Root Cause: Lack of interest of Grade 7 to 12 TVL/TLE Teachers to acquire NC TESDA standards and
Limited Immersion partners in the province and NC Assessment for Animal Production in the province. _
Project Work Plan and Budget Matrix
Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
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Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
Project:
3R’s Program of Work
Repair, Implemented/Completed School
Project with June,2019- MOOE/NGO/LSB/PTA
Rehabilitate Head/Teachers, P50,000.00
Pictorials December,2019 Canteen Fund
and /PTA and
Reconstruct Liquidation Reports LGU
Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
Students are
enjoined to be a
School Head
Join the Khan member of Khan June,2019-
ICT Coordinator P500.00 MOOE
Activity Academy using March,2020
Mathematics
their personal e
Teacher
mail addresses
School Head
Solving Geometry Students used
June,2019- ICT Coordinator
Problems Using Geogebra in solving P 500.00 MOOE
March,2020 Mathematics
GeoGebra App geometry problems
Teacher
Students installed
and use Desmos School Head
Solving Problems
calculator and November,2019- ICT Coordinator
Using Desmos P 1,000.00 MOOE
Photo Math in March,2020 Mathematics
Calculator
solving problems Teacher
involving Geometry
Project Title: Project: Project “Sama sama Tulong Tulong Para sa Bata para sa Bayan”
Stakeholder’s Participation
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Problem Statement: Only 75% to 85% participation rate of internal and external stakeholders in all
school programs and projects for the last 3 years.
___________________________________________________________________________________
Objective Statement: To be able to increase for at least 90% to 100% participation rate of
both internal and external stakeholders in all school programs and projects.
___________________________________________________________________________________
Root Cause: Lack of interest of some of the stakeholders from internal and external stakeholders in
the programs and project participation.
Project Work Plan and Budget Matrix
Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
Increased
number of
internal and
external
stakeholders from
85% to at least School
Project SP
100% Head/Teachers,
Stakeholders’ June,2019- MOOE/NGO/LSB/PTA
participation to all /PTA and P20,000.00
Participation March,2020 Canteen Fund
schools programs LGU/Internal and
and External
activities/acquired Stakeholders
MOU/Deed of
Donations
Date of
Activity Output Person Responsible Budget Budget Source
Implementation
Project
“Sulok ng Maps,
Karunungan Globes, Led
June,2019- School Head/AP NGO/Donations/Solicitation
para sa Mag TV for P25,000.00
March,2020 Coordinator/Teachers, PTA from LGU private sector
aaral ng educational
Kasaysayan” lessons
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Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
Mahihikayat ang
Paligsahan sa
mga mag aaral na June,2019- Ulong Guro/Mga
Pagbasa P 500.00 MOOE
magbasa ng mga March,2020 guro sa Filipino
aklat
Project Title: Project: “ASEPIL” Additional Sports Equipment for Participative and
Interactive Learning
__________________________________________________________________________________
Problem Statement: The problem of lack of sports equipment and facilities affect the performances
of students in sports. Students cannot show his or her talent well because they did not use proper
venue that can be interactive and participative.
__________________________________________________________________________________
Project Objective Statement: To be increase the level of performance in sports from 75% to 90 %
and showcase the real abilities and talents in sports events.
__________________________________________________________________________________
Root Cause: Lack of Sports Equipment and Facilities.
Project Work Plan and Budget Matrix
Date of Budget
Activity Output Person Responsible Budget
Implementation Source
Initiate
Alumni
Homecoming Sports Equipment in
to support Volleyball &
NGO/
sport Net/Basketball/”Sepak June,2019- School Head/ MAPEH
Alumni/PTA/
equipment Takraw” & Net March,2020 Teachers/MAPEH Club 15,000.00
LSB
and Facility /Throws/Chees/ Table Organization/PTA/Students
and Conduct Tennis
Family Day
Sports Clinic
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Project Objective Statement: To be able to have an access to hand washing and implement the
100% project WINS in school of Dep. Ed. and DOH.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Root Cause: Lack of Hand-washing Facilities.
Project Work Plan and Budget Matrix
Date of
Activity Output Person Responsible Budget Budget Source
Implementation
Date of Person
Activity Output Budget Budget Source
Implementation Responsible
School
TLE Laboratory
TLE “Negolab” June,2019- Head/PTA/LGU/ NGO/Donations/Solicitation
Room for TLE- P100,000.00
March,2020 NGO/TLE from LGU private sector
JHS
Teachers / TLE
Coordinator
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Chapter IV. Monitoring and Evaluation P
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4.1 Project Monitoring Report Forms E
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Scheduled Dates of Monitoring
4
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Coaching, October
mentoring, Peer To help and 2019
GENER B.
teaching, and assess teachers
intensive to their teaching DELA CRUZ
instructional needs
supervision
To conduct March
SLAC’s for
Provision of 2020 NIMFA D.
teachers based
School-based
on their teaching DOMULOT
INSET
needs and
assessment
To encourage March
Project NC
teachers 2020
Improved GENER B.
without
teachers’ skills
National DELA CRUZ
and
Certificate to
competencies
enrol at TESDA
consistent to
accredited
TESDA
schools and
standards and
acquire 100%
100% NC passer
passing of
of Grade 12 TVL
Grade 12 TVL
‘’ARAL MUNA March
To increase
BAGO ANG PAG 2020
students’ HILDA D.
AASAWA, YAN
awareness on
ANG TAGA DRAGON
the importance
BAYTAN”
of education
PROGRAM
To repair poorly
installed March
ENRICO D.
PERIMETER perimeter fence
2020
FENCE and construct a PARILLA
new one in the
donated lot
To enhanced the
entrepreneurial March
NIMFA D.
skills of students
2020
Project to help DOMULOT
“Negolab” themselves and
their families to
have additional
income
To request
construction of March
GENER B.
NEW SCHOOL additional school
2020
BUILDING building with DELA CRUZ
100% completion
in three (3) years
To achieve
balance
March JOSEPHINE
between the
needs of 2020 C. UCLARAY
Project E Library
teaching
learning and
research
communities
To have a full
access and
March AIFER D.
functional
Project “ BHF”
hand-washing 2020 MENDOZA
facility to
implement the
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100% project
WINS in school
of Dep. Ed.
To repair
rooted ceiling
December GENER B.
and broken
jalousie 2019 DELA CRUZ
windows of
Project 3R’s
classrooms and
install
additional
water hose for
Senior HS
To increase
Project Ten to enrolment
August GENER B.
Fifteen from 424 to a
Increased in target of 488 2019 DELA CRUZ
Enrolment or 15%
increased
To ensure that
100% of
Project ICT March HILDA D.
students
based learning
should have a 2020 DRAGON
Enhancement
full access to
Program
ICT based
Library/LRMDC
To be able to
become 100%
March GENER B.
actively and
productively 2020 DELA CRUZ
Project ETC
engaged the
Enhanced the
19 teachers in
Curriculum
enrichment
and
contextualizati
on activities
To provide March
additional
2020 GENER B.
ventilations
and lightings DELA CRUZ
and aligned
layout of
Project GLIMPSE classrooms
that affect the
learning
environment
for group work
and inter
action
To turn 90% of March
non -
2020 RODRIGO Q.
numerates in
Project B2R Grade 7 (10 JAMITO
out of 20 ) to
numerates
status
To re- August
structured the
2019 GENER B.
classrooms as
Project RICE an effective, DELA CRUZ
functional,
updated and
reliable
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instructional
classrooms
suited to
effective
learning
environment
To achieve a March
zero drop -out
2020 HILDA D.
rate by
implementing DRAGON
a developed
plan and
Project YEZDO
strategic
measures in
addressing the
possible drop
out problem of
learners
Maitaas ang October
antas ng
2019 PAULYN D.
interes sa
Project “ Husay
pagbasa mula PARDUA
mo Sagot Ko”
85% to 100%
nang may
pang-unawa
Increased the October
mastery level
2019 MEJICANO F.
of of students
in AP from QUINSAY JR
85% to 100%
Project “ Sulok
through the
ng Karunungan”
use of various
instructional
materials
especially
audio visuals
To increase the October
performance
2019 OLIVER D.
Project “ASEPIL” level in sports
from 75% to DOMACILLA
90%
To increase March
participation of
2020 GENER B.
both internal
Stakeholder’s and external DELA CRUZ
participation stakeholders in
all school
programs and
projects
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Prepared by:
Recommending Approval:
Approved:
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