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SCHOOL REPORT CARD(2017-2018) 111218CALAMPISAO ELE.SCH.

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The enrolment of school fluctuated
because few of pupils transferred out in
mainland. The main reason is the income of
their family, since this school is in island
place, and they have undergone the family
planning.
Based on the data of nutritional status pre-test in 2017-2018,
the number of pupils belongs with the wasted decreased in this
year, compared to previous years. This problem is now under the
SBFP of our government helping with the teachers and parents in
order to improve their nutritional status.
LEARNING AREA
KINDER
ESP
0
MTB-MLE
0
FILIPINO
12
ENGLISH
0
ARALING
PANLIPUNAN
0
MATHEMATICS
0
EPP/TLE
0
GRADE
1
1st Sem
12
2nd Sem
12
1st Sem
12
2nd Sem
12
st
1 Sem
12
2nd Sem
12
1st Sem
0
2nd Sem
12
1st Sem
12
2nd Sem
12
1st Sem
2nd Sem
1st Sem
2nd Sem
1st Sem
0
MAPEH/MSEP
2nd Sem
0
SCIENCE
12
12
0
0
M-12
A-12
PE-12
H-12
M-12
A-12
PE-12
H-12
0
GRADE LEVEL
GRADE
GRADE
2
3
GRADE
4
GRADE
5
GRADE
6
15
12
18
0
0
15
12
18
0
0
15
12
18
14
0
15
12
18
18
0
15
12
18
0
0
15
12
18
0
16
15
12
18
0
0
0
12
18
0
0
NUMBER
BOOKS
0
TABLES
0
LIBRARY
CHAIRS
0
COMPUTER
COMPUTERS
0
SCIENCE EQUIPMENT
Parts Of The Human Torso, Model
With Different Weights, Small
Scale, Clock, Plastic Beakers
20
From the data given, learners’ materials were incomplete to
Grade 6 pupils.
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
ICT
LAC
K-12
SBM
OTHERS
TEACHERS' PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (2017-2018)
TRAINING ON ORGANIC FARMING
For the school year 2017-2018, majority of the
trainings attended were about LAC Session and the
different aspects of Teachers’ Professional Growth and
Development.
SCHOOL FUNDING SOURCES
SCHOOL YEAR 2017-2018
MOOE
120 000
SBFP (1st tranche)
61 920
Sef
10 000
Pta fund and others
6 000
The major fiscal sources come from MOOE and
SBFP. Other sources are from LGU’s, and donors.
TITLE OF AWARDS
Iispil Mo!
(2017-2018)
AWARDS GIVING
BODY
LEVEL
CATEGORYO
F AWARDS
Taytay District 1
1st place
District
Pupils
NUMBER AND RATE OF DROP OUT BY
CAUSE
0
2012-2013
0
2013-2014
0
2014-2015
0
2015-2016
0
2016-2017
0
2017-2018
Based on the data from EBEIS, the
number of drop out, pupils maintain to 0%.
The promotion rate increase by 100% this school
year 2016-2017.
NAT MPS
74
72
70
68
2013-2014
2014-2015
66
2015-2016
64
62
60
2013-2014
2014-2015
2015-2016
Based on the data, the NAT results decreased by 12%. This is
alarming to all teachers in school. The teacher must give more
attentions and implementation programs in order to improve the
performance of the pupils (written and oral).
70
60
50
40
FRUSTRATION
INSTRUCTIONAL
30
INDEPENDENT
20
10
0
PRETEST POST PRETEST POST PRETEST POST
TEST
TEST
TEST
Based on the data, the teachers need to have a lot
of devices especially in reading materials in Filipino and
English to address the needs of the pupils in order to
solve the problems especially in reading with
comprehension.
SBM LEVEL
1
QUALITATIVE INTERPRETATION
DEVELOPING
GFSS POINT
18
QUALITATIVE INTERPRETATION
Developing
STAKEHOLDERS ATTENDANCE SCHOOL YEAR
2017-2018
99%
98%
98%
CO-CURRICULAR
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
ASSEMBLIES
NUMBER OF VOLUNTERS SCHOOL YEAR
2017-2018
99%
98%
98%
CO-CURRICULAR
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
ASSEMBLIES
STAKEHOLDERS CONTRIBUTION, CASH /IN KIND
(2017-2018)
BRIGADA
129 090
CONTEST
2 000
District sports activities
57 000
OTHERS
15 000
The STAKEHOLDERS always give financial support in school for
continuous development.
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
KINDERGARTEEN
GRADE 1
GRADE 2
GRADE 3
GRADE 4
GRADE 5
All grade levels have an ideal class size recommended
in a pupil- teacher ratio.
GRADE 6
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
KINDERGARTEEN
GRADE 1
GRADE 2
GRADE 3
GRADE 4
GRADE 5
GRADE 6
All grade levels have an ideal class size in a recommended
pupil- classroom ratio.
There is enough number of toilets for every classroom
that can accommodate every grade level in school.
KINDERGARTEE
N; 12
GRADE 6; 45
GRADE 1; 45
GRADE 5; 45
GRADE 2; 45
GRADE 4; 45
GRADE 3; 45
At present, there are eventually enough seats for all the
school children.
The PTA Members held successful school wide clean and
green drive last May and monthly Assembly meeting
participated by parents and teachers.
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