GRADE 10
MACAPAGAL
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FIRST HOMEROOM
PTA MEETING
September 6, 2022
5:00pm
AGENDA:
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1.Homeroom PTA
Election
2. POLICIES, RULES &
REGULATIONS FOR
STUDENTS
3. Homeroom PTA
Project
4. Grading System
HOMEROOM PTA ELECTION
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ROMEL MEDRIANO
PRESIDENT
DONABEL D. PINEDA
VICE PRESIDENT
ROWENA ABOG
AUDITOR
REA VALLOYAS
PIO
SUSANA LIBARDO
SECRETARY
TREASURER
.MELIZA B. VALOROSO
PROTOCOL OFFICERS
MARLYN SAMONES
DARLENE BENLOT
EVANGELINE C. LLAVAN
CLASS ADVISER
GRADING SYSTEM
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WRITTEN WORKS
30%
WRITTEN WORKS
40%
WRITTEN WORKS
20%
QUARTERLY
ASSESSMENT
20%
PERFORMANCE
TASK
50%
QUARTERLY
ASSESSMENT
20%
PERFORMANCE
TASK
40%
PERFORMANCE
TASK
60%
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FILIPINO, ENGLISH, AP,
ESP
MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE TLE, MAPEH
QUARTERLY
ASSESSMENT
20%
CLASS SCHEDULE
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TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
6:15-8:15
8:15-8:30 F L A G R A I S I N G C E R E M O N Y
8:30-10:30
10:30-10:45 B R E A K
10:45-12:45
12:45-1:00 L U N C H B R E A K
1:00-3:00
ESP
L MAGNETICO
MATH
JH VELARDE
ENGLISH
MI VENTURILLO
SCIENCE
L. CARLOS
FILIPINO
LA CERVANTES
3:00-3:15 B R E A K
3:15-5:15
MAPEH
E LLAVAN
TLE SCIENCE
L CARLOS
TLE MATH
JH VELARDE
5:15-7:15
AP
B NEJAR
MAPEH
E LLAVAN
FILIPINO
LA CERVANTES
AP
B NEJAR
ENGLISH
MI VENTURILLO
HOMEROOM PTA PROJECT
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CEILING OR WALL FAN
ELECTRIC FAN
Curtain
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HOMEROOM PTA
PROJECT
7/1/20XX
TOTAL
Contribution per student Php 100.00 each
Deadline September 16, 2022.
Treasurer: Mrs. VALOROSO
(Mother of PRINCESS MIKAELA VALOROSO)
CONTRIBUTION
100/PARENT
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6.53
POLICIES, RULES &
REGULATIONS FOR
STUDENTS
SAN JOSE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
BGY. SAN JOSE PUERTO PRINCESA CITY
SCHOOL RULES
&
REGULATIONS
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INTRODUCTION
To ensure the peace and
order at San Jose National High
School, the school administration
in cooperation with the Parents-
Teacher Association and students
aim to implement the following
rules and regulations.
FIRST CATEGORY
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A. DepEd Order No. 65, s. 2010 permits the wearing of school
uniforms of the students to avoid added expenses and so the
following are implemented:
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1. For Female Junior High School students: box pleated
checkered yellow green skirt and necktie with logo, white blouse
with collar, black shoes and white socks.
2. For Male Junior High School students: black pants (slacks),
white polo with school logo on the left pocket and black shoes.
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (JHS)
1. For Female Special Science Class students: box pleated
checkered gray skirt and necktie with logo, white long sleeve
blouse with collar, black shoes and white socks.
2. For Male Special Science Class students: brown pants (slacks),
white polo with school logo on the left pocket and black shoes.
SPECIAL SCIENCE CLASS (SSC)
1. For Female Senior High School students: box pleated
checkered green skirt and necktie with logo, white blouse with
collar, black shoes and white socks.
2. For Male Senior High School students: black pants (slacks),
white polo with school logo on the left pocket.
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (SHS)
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• P.E uniform will only be used during P.E classes in MAPEH
or in field demonstrations if needed.
• Students can also wear working/workshop clothes during
TLE/TVL classes or as the need arises.
B. Male students are not allowed to wear earrings while the
female students are allowed to wear only one pair of earrings,
stud or dangling.
C. All students must have an appropriate hairstyle. Male
students must maintain a proper haircut. Checking of haircuts
will be done regularly. All students must maintain their natural
hair color and refrain from dyeing unnatural colors.
D. Putting on bold makeup is strictly prohibited. Only students
who specialize in Hairdressing are allowed if required.
E. Wearing of Identification card/ID inside the school premises is
a must. Refrain from tampering your ID (e.g., putting stickers,
using different photo). ID’s are free of charge. Borrowing of ID is
strictly prohibited.
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F. Students are required to attend and participate in the Flag
Raising Ceremony every Monday morning and Flag lowering
every Friday afternoon.
G. Attend Classes Regularly. Be punctual, avoid being late.
H. Leaving the campus without permission (e.g., cutting classes
and “over the bakod”) is strictly prohibited.
I. Students should avoid loitering, shouting, playing, running and
engaging in any rowdy behavior while classes are on-going.
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SECOND CATEGORY
A. DepEd Order No. 20, s. 1991 prohibits the operations of Fraternities and
Sororities in all public and private elementary and secondary schools. Participate
only in the authorized school organizations such as BSP, GSP, all clubs in different
subject areas, SSG and Legitimate organizations.
B. DepEd Order No. 73, s. 2010 prohibits alcoholic drinks, smoking inside the
school premises, bringing, persuading, forcing, selling and use of prohibited drugs.
C. DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012
1. Prohibits alcohol drinks, smoking inside the school premises, bringing,
persuading, forcing, selling and use of prohibited drugs.
2. Students should not damage school properties also Vandalism is prohibited.
3. Fighting, hitting or hurting others in any form in or outside school premises.
4. Students must not be involved in immorality and sexual abuse or any other form
of abuse.
THIRD CATEGORY
7/1/20XX
The following are bases for disciplinary action:
1. Leading and participating in activities that cause students
absenteeism.
2. Threatening persons in authority like teachers, students,
guards and others.
3. Cheating and stealing.
4. Forging signatures in school forms like enrolment forms,
clearances, excuse and promissory letters.
5. Dating/public display of affection inside the school campus.
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PUNISHMENT THAT COVERS 1ST TO 3RD CATEGORY
1. FIRST OFFENSE:
2. SECOND OFFENSE:
3. THIRD OFFENSE:
4. FOURTH OFFENSE:
Confiscating prohibited property/
promissory letter.
Invitation to parent/s.
Suspension.
Recommendation to transfer to
other school.
FOURTH CATEGORY
A. DepEd Order No. 83 s. 2003. Reiteration to DECS Order No. 70, s. 1999
and 26 s. 2000 Prohibiting students of elementary and secondary schools from
using cellular Phones during class hours.
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FIFTH CATEGORY
1. Anti-Bullying - (DepEd Order No. 55 s. 2013) Or the
Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act No.
10627 Otherwise known as Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 (Strict
Prohibition of Bullying)
1.1 Cyber Bullying - Covers communication through
technology such as text, email, Facebook, messenger or
others social media that can hurt someone or damage
his/her reputation.
2. TAPING - during class hours- Audio or Video taping is strictly
prohibited during class hours except if it is allowed/permitted by
the teacher. Bear in mind, that taping is copyrighted and
therefore illegal this includes cellular phone recording devices.
Punishment may start from public apology or community
service to suspension or recommendation for expulsion.
Based on the decision of the principal, a student who made an
offense maybe:
a. Assigned to offer services to the school as well as submit a
written letter signed by the parent.
b. Invite parents to the office of the principal to discuss the
case, if needed.
CONSEQUENCES
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SIXTH CATEGORY
Visitors to secure visitor's pass from the guards on duty upon entry,
present a valid ID card in exchange for the visitor's pass. The visitor should write
his/her name in the visitor's logbook.
PROTECTION & CARE FOR THE WELFARE OF PARENTS,
VISITORS, EMPLOYEES AND STUDENTS
The following are strictly prohibited:
GUIDELINES IN WEARING APPROPRIATE OR DECENT
CLOTHING.
FOR FEMALE
1. Sleeveless outfits and crop tops.
2. Shorts and Ripped jeans.
3. Mini skirts.
4. other inappropriate clothing
FOR MALE
1. Sando shirts or Tank tops
2. Shorts and Ripped jeans.
3. other inappropriate clothing
• Entrusting of deadly weapons and sharp objects to the guards on duty is
strictly observed.
• Entry of vehicles without gate pass is not allowed.
• Parents should refer to the Citizen's Charter for inquiries.
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NEW NORMAL
GUIDELINES FOR
F2F CLASS
SAN JOSE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
BGY. SAN JOSE, LOMBOY ST. PPCITY
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ENTRANCE AREA:
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1. There will be a separate entrance and exit
points. If the school campus only has one
entrance way, only one person will be allowed
at a time to enter or exit.
2. Every student will go through temperature
check and hand sanitizing before entering and
exiting the school campus.
3. Fill out the log-in and out form and health
forms prior to entry.
4. Wash your hands to the nearest hand
washing area.
BEFORE & DURING CLASSES:
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1. Only students who have scheduled classes will be
allowed entry.
2. Wearing of face mask is mandatory. A face shield may
be recommended aside from the mask.
4. Maintain social distancing 1 meter apart.
5. Sanitize your area/seat before sitting.
6. Do not borrow stuff from others.
7. Avoid touching your face and other surfaces.
8. Always sanitize your hands.
9. Always follow the arrow markers.
10. Use trash bins labelled “Hazardous” when disposing
used masks or tissues.
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COMFORT ROOMS &
HAND WASHING AREAS
1. Follow social distancing markers in queuing during
washing of hands or using comfort rooms.
2. Hand washing and hand sanitizing will be practiced as
often as necessary.
3. One student per sink will be observed.
4. Use the comfort rooms before classes to avoid going
out during classes.
4. Use disposable paper towels for drying of hands.
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AFTER CLASS:
1. Sanitize your seats/area before leaving.
2. Students will be dispersed one at a time in 5 minutes interval during
dismissal time.
3. Follow arrow markers for one-way lane and social distancing markers
for entrance and exit queue.
4. Every student will go through temperature check and hand sanitizing
prior to leaving the school campus.
5. To limit human interaction, parents, guardians, and authorized
fetchers must pick up their student by the school’s entrance on the
specified time.
We discourage waiting outside the school to prevent gathering of
crowds.
6. Advice parents/guardians to be on time on picking up and
immediately go straight home after.
We discourage going to other places after school to minimize
exposure outside and decrease risk
THANK YOU
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BGY. SAN JOSE, LOMBOY ST. PPCITY
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  • 1.
    GRADE 10 MACAPAGAL 7/1/20XX Pitchdeck title 1 FIRST HOMEROOM PTA MEETING September 6, 2022 5:00pm
  • 2.
    AGENDA: 7/1/20XX Pitch decktitle 2 1.Homeroom PTA Election 2. POLICIES, RULES & REGULATIONS FOR STUDENTS 3. Homeroom PTA Project 4. Grading System
  • 3.
    HOMEROOM PTA ELECTION 7/1/20XXPitch deck title 3 ROMEL MEDRIANO PRESIDENT DONABEL D. PINEDA VICE PRESIDENT ROWENA ABOG AUDITOR REA VALLOYAS PIO SUSANA LIBARDO SECRETARY TREASURER .MELIZA B. VALOROSO PROTOCOL OFFICERS MARLYN SAMONES DARLENE BENLOT EVANGELINE C. LLAVAN CLASS ADVISER
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    GRADING SYSTEM Pitch decktitle 4 WRITTEN WORKS 30% WRITTEN WORKS 40% WRITTEN WORKS 20% QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT 20% PERFORMANCE TASK 50% QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT 20% PERFORMANCE TASK 40% PERFORMANCE TASK 60% 7/1/20XX FILIPINO, ENGLISH, AP, ESP MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE TLE, MAPEH QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT 20%
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    CLASS SCHEDULE Pitch decktitle 5 7/1/20XX TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 6:15-8:15 8:15-8:30 F L A G R A I S I N G C E R E M O N Y 8:30-10:30 10:30-10:45 B R E A K 10:45-12:45 12:45-1:00 L U N C H B R E A K 1:00-3:00 ESP L MAGNETICO MATH JH VELARDE ENGLISH MI VENTURILLO SCIENCE L. CARLOS FILIPINO LA CERVANTES 3:00-3:15 B R E A K 3:15-5:15 MAPEH E LLAVAN TLE SCIENCE L CARLOS TLE MATH JH VELARDE 5:15-7:15 AP B NEJAR MAPEH E LLAVAN FILIPINO LA CERVANTES AP B NEJAR ENGLISH MI VENTURILLO
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    HOMEROOM PTA PROJECT 7/1/20XX6 CEILING OR WALL FAN ELECTRIC FAN Curtain Pitch deck title
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    HOMEROOM PTA PROJECT 7/1/20XX TOTAL Contribution perstudent Php 100.00 each Deadline September 16, 2022. Treasurer: Mrs. VALOROSO (Mother of PRINCESS MIKAELA VALOROSO) CONTRIBUTION 100/PARENT Pitch deck title 7
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    6.53 POLICIES, RULES & REGULATIONSFOR STUDENTS SAN JOSE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BGY. SAN JOSE PUERTO PRINCESA CITY
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    SCHOOL RULES & REGULATIONS 7/1/20XX Pitchdeck title 9 INTRODUCTION To ensure the peace and order at San Jose National High School, the school administration in cooperation with the Parents- Teacher Association and students aim to implement the following rules and regulations.
  • 10.
    FIRST CATEGORY 7/1/20XX A. DepEdOrder No. 65, s. 2010 permits the wearing of school uniforms of the students to avoid added expenses and so the following are implemented: 10 1. For Female Junior High School students: box pleated checkered yellow green skirt and necktie with logo, white blouse with collar, black shoes and white socks. 2. For Male Junior High School students: black pants (slacks), white polo with school logo on the left pocket and black shoes. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (JHS) 1. For Female Special Science Class students: box pleated checkered gray skirt and necktie with logo, white long sleeve blouse with collar, black shoes and white socks. 2. For Male Special Science Class students: brown pants (slacks), white polo with school logo on the left pocket and black shoes. SPECIAL SCIENCE CLASS (SSC) 1. For Female Senior High School students: box pleated checkered green skirt and necktie with logo, white blouse with collar, black shoes and white socks. 2. For Male Senior High School students: black pants (slacks), white polo with school logo on the left pocket. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (SHS)
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    7/1/20XX 11 • P.Euniform will only be used during P.E classes in MAPEH or in field demonstrations if needed. • Students can also wear working/workshop clothes during TLE/TVL classes or as the need arises. B. Male students are not allowed to wear earrings while the female students are allowed to wear only one pair of earrings, stud or dangling. C. All students must have an appropriate hairstyle. Male students must maintain a proper haircut. Checking of haircuts will be done regularly. All students must maintain their natural hair color and refrain from dyeing unnatural colors. D. Putting on bold makeup is strictly prohibited. Only students who specialize in Hairdressing are allowed if required. E. Wearing of Identification card/ID inside the school premises is a must. Refrain from tampering your ID (e.g., putting stickers, using different photo). ID’s are free of charge. Borrowing of ID is strictly prohibited.
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    7/1/20XX 12 F. Studentsare required to attend and participate in the Flag Raising Ceremony every Monday morning and Flag lowering every Friday afternoon. G. Attend Classes Regularly. Be punctual, avoid being late. H. Leaving the campus without permission (e.g., cutting classes and “over the bakod”) is strictly prohibited. I. Students should avoid loitering, shouting, playing, running and engaging in any rowdy behavior while classes are on-going.
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    4/27/2022 13 SECOND CATEGORY A.DepEd Order No. 20, s. 1991 prohibits the operations of Fraternities and Sororities in all public and private elementary and secondary schools. Participate only in the authorized school organizations such as BSP, GSP, all clubs in different subject areas, SSG and Legitimate organizations. B. DepEd Order No. 73, s. 2010 prohibits alcoholic drinks, smoking inside the school premises, bringing, persuading, forcing, selling and use of prohibited drugs. C. DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012 1. Prohibits alcohol drinks, smoking inside the school premises, bringing, persuading, forcing, selling and use of prohibited drugs. 2. Students should not damage school properties also Vandalism is prohibited. 3. Fighting, hitting or hurting others in any form in or outside school premises. 4. Students must not be involved in immorality and sexual abuse or any other form of abuse.
  • 14.
    THIRD CATEGORY 7/1/20XX The followingare bases for disciplinary action: 1. Leading and participating in activities that cause students absenteeism. 2. Threatening persons in authority like teachers, students, guards and others. 3. Cheating and stealing. 4. Forging signatures in school forms like enrolment forms, clearances, excuse and promissory letters. 5. Dating/public display of affection inside the school campus. 14 PUNISHMENT THAT COVERS 1ST TO 3RD CATEGORY 1. FIRST OFFENSE: 2. SECOND OFFENSE: 3. THIRD OFFENSE: 4. FOURTH OFFENSE: Confiscating prohibited property/ promissory letter. Invitation to parent/s. Suspension. Recommendation to transfer to other school.
  • 15.
    FOURTH CATEGORY A. DepEdOrder No. 83 s. 2003. Reiteration to DECS Order No. 70, s. 1999 and 26 s. 2000 Prohibiting students of elementary and secondary schools from using cellular Phones during class hours.
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    7/1/20XX 16 FIFTH CATEGORY 1.Anti-Bullying - (DepEd Order No. 55 s. 2013) Or the Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act No. 10627 Otherwise known as Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 (Strict Prohibition of Bullying) 1.1 Cyber Bullying - Covers communication through technology such as text, email, Facebook, messenger or others social media that can hurt someone or damage his/her reputation. 2. TAPING - during class hours- Audio or Video taping is strictly prohibited during class hours except if it is allowed/permitted by the teacher. Bear in mind, that taping is copyrighted and therefore illegal this includes cellular phone recording devices. Punishment may start from public apology or community service to suspension or recommendation for expulsion. Based on the decision of the principal, a student who made an offense maybe: a. Assigned to offer services to the school as well as submit a written letter signed by the parent. b. Invite parents to the office of the principal to discuss the case, if needed. CONSEQUENCES
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    4/27/2022 17 SIXTH CATEGORY Visitorsto secure visitor's pass from the guards on duty upon entry, present a valid ID card in exchange for the visitor's pass. The visitor should write his/her name in the visitor's logbook. PROTECTION & CARE FOR THE WELFARE OF PARENTS, VISITORS, EMPLOYEES AND STUDENTS The following are strictly prohibited: GUIDELINES IN WEARING APPROPRIATE OR DECENT CLOTHING. FOR FEMALE 1. Sleeveless outfits and crop tops. 2. Shorts and Ripped jeans. 3. Mini skirts. 4. other inappropriate clothing FOR MALE 1. Sando shirts or Tank tops 2. Shorts and Ripped jeans. 3. other inappropriate clothing • Entrusting of deadly weapons and sharp objects to the guards on duty is strictly observed. • Entry of vehicles without gate pass is not allowed. • Parents should refer to the Citizen's Charter for inquiries.
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    6.53 NEW NORMAL GUIDELINES FOR F2FCLASS SAN JOSE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BGY. SAN JOSE, LOMBOY ST. PPCITY 7/1/20XX Pitch deck title 18
  • 19.
    ENTRANCE AREA: 7/1/20XX 19 1.There will be a separate entrance and exit points. If the school campus only has one entrance way, only one person will be allowed at a time to enter or exit. 2. Every student will go through temperature check and hand sanitizing before entering and exiting the school campus. 3. Fill out the log-in and out form and health forms prior to entry. 4. Wash your hands to the nearest hand washing area.
  • 20.
    BEFORE & DURINGCLASSES: 7/1/20XX 20 1. Only students who have scheduled classes will be allowed entry. 2. Wearing of face mask is mandatory. A face shield may be recommended aside from the mask. 4. Maintain social distancing 1 meter apart. 5. Sanitize your area/seat before sitting. 6. Do not borrow stuff from others. 7. Avoid touching your face and other surfaces. 8. Always sanitize your hands. 9. Always follow the arrow markers. 10. Use trash bins labelled “Hazardous” when disposing used masks or tissues.
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    7/1/20XX 21 COMFORT ROOMS& HAND WASHING AREAS 1. Follow social distancing markers in queuing during washing of hands or using comfort rooms. 2. Hand washing and hand sanitizing will be practiced as often as necessary. 3. One student per sink will be observed. 4. Use the comfort rooms before classes to avoid going out during classes. 4. Use disposable paper towels for drying of hands.
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    7/1/20XX 22 AFTER CLASS: 1.Sanitize your seats/area before leaving. 2. Students will be dispersed one at a time in 5 minutes interval during dismissal time. 3. Follow arrow markers for one-way lane and social distancing markers for entrance and exit queue. 4. Every student will go through temperature check and hand sanitizing prior to leaving the school campus. 5. To limit human interaction, parents, guardians, and authorized fetchers must pick up their student by the school’s entrance on the specified time. We discourage waiting outside the school to prevent gathering of crowds. 6. Advice parents/guardians to be on time on picking up and immediately go straight home after. We discourage going to other places after school to minimize exposure outside and decrease risk
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    THANK YOU Pitch decktitle SAN JOSE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BGY. SAN JOSE, LOMBOY ST. PPCITY . 7/1/20XX 23