Jalipa MNHS Smepa Q3 2021 2022
Jalipa MNHS Smepa Q3 2021 2022
Jalipa MNHS Smepa Q3 2021 2022
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PPAS QUARTER 3
Programs or Outputs
Causes of Delay Adjustments
were delayed
BEAUTIFY JALIPA HIGH • Majority of these projects We cope as the
and programs need students situation demands, if
SECURITY AND SPORTS to be implemented , but we wanted to make
PROGRAM since we are in a pandemic, things happen , major
the postponement is just adjustment is needed
IM’S KO, SIGURADO
PROJECT
right but this will continue for us to attain our
when our situation gets immediate target.
RESEARCH TO TEACH better.
• There are urgent things that
we need to prioritize as the
need arises.
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PPAS QUARTER 3
Delay in release of MOOE, however, the school has enough
funds for school operations. (bidding process) PhilGEPS
standards.
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PPAS QUARTER 3
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MOOE
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS & UTILIZATIONS
BY:
RUSCO GETROSA
DISBURSING OFFICER
MOOE MAJOR EXPENDITURES
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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MOOE
DISCUSSION:
On the Q3, MOOE budget allocation were utilized 100% based on the SIP/AIP for 2021. PPAs for Q3
were implemented and conducted. However, some PPAs in Q2 were not conducted because these
PPAs were already been implemented during Q1. Budget Allocation for these unimplemented PPAs
were realigned to support the existing project for reproduction of learning modules.
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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MOOE
JULY/
AUGUST/ SHS- 35,700.00 SHS-36,385.00
SEPTEMBER
DISCUSSION:
All the PPAs intended for Senior High School with its corresponding MOOE budget allocations were
utilized and maximized based on the SIP/AIP for 2021.
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PHYSICAL VS. FINANCIAL
TARGETS
DISCUSSION
Based on the current quarter MOOE, majority of the budget was allocated in the
printing of modules, purchased of papers, inks, and Covid -19 facilities. These are
major urgent priorities that where given focus on considering the new normal situation
that we are into now.
Other major projects were set aside to give prioritization to the mandate set for this
time of pandemic.
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BEST PRACTICES
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Enrollment data
BY:
HINNAH JOY PACAÑA
SCHOOL REGISTRAR
ENROLLMENT BY GRADE LEVEL (SY 2021-2022)
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Grade Level Enrollment
Grade 7 127
Grade 8 150
Grade 9 120
Grade 10 136
TOTAL 533
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ANALYSIS
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COMPARATIVE ENROLLMENT BY LEARNING MODALITY
TV,
Grade Online TV, TV, ML
TV, OL Radio Radio, ML Radio, TV ML TV, Radio Blended
Level Learning Radio, ML Radio, OL (Printed)
OL, ML
Grade 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 127 0 0 0 0
Grade 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 0 0 0 0
Grade 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 0 0 0 0
Grade
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 136 0 0 0 0
10
Grade
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 0 0 0 0
11
Grade
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 0 0 0 0
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DISCUSSION:
Based on the data presented on the above table, majority of the learners preferred ML printed than any
other options considering their locations and availability of gadgets. But as time passes by , teachers
integrate other modalities to facilitate and reinforce learning.
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ENROLLMENT
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
TOTAL
DISCUSSION:
There is a significant in creased in the enrolment thus school year and specifically in SHS level.
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ANALYSIS
1. What are the external factors contributed to the increase?
• Parents are frontliners in the increase of enrollment. They were the ones who
encourages their students to enroll and continue studying.
• BLGU officials have also contributed to the increase of enrollment. They
provided help to track learners who were not yet enrolled.
2. What are the internal factors contributed to the increase?
• School personnel have exerted efforts to encourage learners to enroll by
implementing measures and mechanisms to reach the learners, like home
visitations.
• Enrollment options were also given to learners during enrollment, e.g. online
enrollment through Google Forms, enrollment forms were distributed to
learners who were not yet enrolled, and enrollment through call. Learners
have contacted the designated School Registrar for enrollment.
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COVID -19 UPDATE!
TEACHERS VACCINATION
Number of Teachers items Vs total number of teachers vaccinated by level and dose
JHS 21 3 18
SHS 4 2 2
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ISSUES / GAPS / CAUSES AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
MERLYN G. RENEGADO,MAEd.
SLM/LRMDS COORDINATOR
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ISSUES / GAPS / CAUSES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Adjustments and
Learning Resources Issues and Gaps Causes of Issues
Recommendation
Dev't of
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Learning • Unavailability of some • No Internet connection
Absence of Electronic Maximization of the use
Resource for learning materials for gadgets used in online of Printed SLMs
RBI, online and online delivery learning
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TVI
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