2. Designing and implementing the Project VPAR (Visit Pupils at Risk) the
teacher home visit program rests on the school system’s desire to increase
student academic achievement, increase parent involvement, and motivate
students to demonstrate more positive behavior toward answering learning
activities at home.Although there is quite a bit of time and effort involved in
conducting teacher home visits, the school system felt that building parent
engagement in this manner was key to the continued success of their
students. In fact, building relationships between the school and the home is
the driving force behind the program, furthering the system’s school–home
engagement and support system.
3. Project VPAR ( Visit Pupils at Risk ) aimed to increase the
passing rate in academic performance of the pupils into 100%.
It is expected to achieved 50% of the total number of pupils who
fall in the average grade ranges 75- 79 for the first quarter
learning outcome assessment results in the third and fourth
grading of this School Year 2022-2023. But teachers will also
help other pupils though they are not recipient/s but also need
an assistance in doing their learning tasks to help improve also
their performance.
4. The total number of pupils who fall in the average grade ranges
75- 79 for the first quarter learning outcome assessment results.
5. It is expected to achieved 50% of the total number of pupils who
fall in the average grade ranges 75- 79 for the first quarter
learning outcome assessment results at the end of School Year
2022-2023.
6. Identifying the number of pupils who falls in the average grade
ranges from 75 to 79 from Grades 1 to 6.
Prepares monitoring and evaluation plan to tract the progress of the
recipients.
Rigid home visitation through their scheduled date and time.
Quarterly assessment of the pupil’s output.