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CRN 44 100 18 93 0045
RepublicofthePhilippines
DepartmentofEducation
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS
Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City
(043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662
deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph
www.depedbatangas.org
CHILD – FRIENDLY SCHOOL SURVEY
(Annex 2A – DepEd Order No. 44 s. 2015)
School Head: ______________________________
School Child Protection Focal Person: ______________________________
Name of School: ______________________________
District: ______________________________
Date of Visit/Virtual Monitoring: ______________________________
INDICATORS EVIDENT
NOT
EVIDENT
REMARKS
Goal #1 – Encourage children’s participation in school
and community.
1.1. Has a working student government.
1.2. Involves students in meetings and planning sessions that
concern their well-being.
1.3. Involves students in the organizing, planning, and
execution of the disaster preparedness and response plan.
1.4. Encourages its students to get involved in community
work.
1.5. Has a mechanism or mechanisms – such as a school
publication, students’ bulletin board, or opinion box – for
pupils to express their opinions about school and community
issues.
Goal #2 - Enhance children’s health and well-being.
2.1. Maintains and regularly updates a health record of each
pupil.
2.2. Holds annual weighing and health examination of your
pupils.
2.3. Holds annual dental examination of your pupils.
2.4. Treats or refers pupils with health problems.
2.5. Treats pupils with decayed teeth.
2.6. Has a feeding program for malnourished children.
2.7. Serves or sells healthy and nutritious food in your
premises.
2.8. Practices proper waste disposal.
2.9. Has a steady supply of clean and safe drinking water.
2.10. Has separate toilet facilities for boys and girls
consisting of urinals and lavatories that are regularly
maintained and kept clean.
CRN 44 100 18 93 0045
RepublicofthePhilippines
DepartmentofEducation
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS
Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City
(043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662
deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph
www.depedbatangas.org
2.11. Has a functional clinic.
Goal #3 - Guarantee safe and protective for children
3.1. Have proper ventilation and lighting and enough space
for 45-50 pupils.
3.2. Classroom desks and other furniture are sized to the age
of the pupils. In the case of shared desks, each pupil has
enough space to do seatwork.
3.3. Classrooms’ layout and furniture allow pupils to interact
and do group work.
3.4. Classrooms have a bulletin board or a corner that
displays helpful learning materials such as posters,
illustrations, newspaper and magazine clippings, and your
pupils’ own works.
3.5. Classrooms, facilities, and premises are regularly
maintained and kept clean.
3.6. Has safe facilities in place to address hazard threats
(Fire exits, fire extinguishers, appropriate electrical wirings).
3.7. Has identified and prepared alternative learning spaces
in cases of emergencies.
3.8. Has adequate emergency/first aid kits that are readily
available.
3.9. Conducts regular evacuation drills for earthquake, fire,
flooding, or tsunami.
3.10. Has a library for reading and for study.
3.11. Has facilities and equipment for recreation and sports.
3.12. Has duly assigned personnel in charge of securing its
premises, its properties, and those of its pupils and teachers.
3.13. Coordinates with the barangay and local authorities to
ensure the safety and protection of your pupils.
3.14. Has a policy against discrimination with regard to
gender, cultural, origin, social status, religious belief, and
others.
3.15. Has a program for children with special needs.
3.16. Teachers use non-threatening styles of discipline.
Goal #4 - Encourage enrollment and completion.
4.1. Has a master list of all school-age children in the
community, whether enrolled or not.
4.2. Regularly coordinates with the local barangay council to
identify school-age children who are out of school, for the
purpose of bringing them to school.
CRN 44 100 18 93 0045
RepublicofthePhilippines
DepartmentofEducation
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS
Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City
(043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662
deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph
www.depedbatangas.org
4.3 Conducts campaigns to encourage parents to enroll their
children.
4.4. Has a system to regularly check on the attendance of its
pupils and address problems concerning non-attendance.
Goal #5 - Ensure children’s high academic achievement
and success.
5.1. Has a clear vision/mission statement that is prominently
displayed and adequately explained to all school personnel.
5.2. The principal and teachers are familiar with child-
centered and child-friendly principles.
5.3. Provides each student a complete set of textbooks.
5.4. Teachers regularly prepare their lesson plans.
5.5. Encourages and promotes cooperative and “hands-on”
learning (“learning by doing”).
5.6. The principal has data on the school’s past three years
performance in the division, regional or national tests for the
purpose of improving its current year performance.
5.7. Teachers regularly monitor and assess their pupils’
academic performance, with the view of improving their
performance.
5.8. Provides students access to Alternative Delivery
Mode(ADM), Alternative Learning System(ALS), and/or other
learning materials for their use during emergencies.
Goal #6 - Raise teachers’ morale and motivation.
6.1. Teachers undergo continuing and advance professional
training at least once a year.
6.2. Teachers are regularly trained in new and effective
teaching-learning strategies.
6.3. Teachers have their own lounge and/or work area.
6.4. Teachers are given annual medical check-up.
6.5. The principal provides strong direction and leadership
guided by a written supervisory plan.
6.6. The principal regularly monitors teachers’ performance
and provides needed support.
6.7. Teachers support their co-teachers by sharing teaching
techniques and experiences.
Goal #7 - Mobilize community support for education.
7.1. Your school has a parent-teacher association (PTA) that
has elected leaders, meets regularly, and has a written plan
of action.
CRN 44 100 18 93 0045
RepublicofthePhilippines
DepartmentofEducation
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS
Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City
(043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662
deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph
www.depedbatangas.org
7.2. Your school coordinates with barangay institutions to
identify children who are physically or sexually abused or are
made to do hard physical labor, for the purpose of identifying
their special needs.
7.3. Your school coordinates with the barangay and local
institutions to enroll illiterate parents in literacy programs.
7.4. Your school takes the lead in conducting literacy
programs for illiterate parents.
7.5. Your school enlists the support of community
organizations to help raise funds and resources for learning.
7.6. Your school invites parents to discuss with your
teachers the learning experiences and progress of their
children.
7.7. Your school consults parents in the drafting of its
policies, and in the planning and implementation of school
activities.
7.8. Your school has organized and capacitated the school
disaster risk reduction and management committee
(SDRRMC).
7.9. Your school has strong partnerships with external
stakeholders in order to address disaster risk
Action Items / Goals Points
Goal #1 – Encourage children’s participation in school and community
(5/5).
Goal #2 - Enhance children’s health and well-being. (11/11)
Goal #3 - Guarantee safe and protective for children (16/16)
Goal #4 - Encourage enrollment and completion (4/4)
Goal #5 - Ensure children’s high academic achievement and success
(8/8)
Goal #6 - Raise teachers’ morale and motivation (7/7)
Goal #7 - Mobilize community support for education (9/9)
TOTAL SCORE (60/60)
CRN 44 100 18 93 0045
RepublicofthePhilippines
DepartmentofEducation
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS
Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City
(043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662
deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph
www.depedbatangas.org
How much of these targets has your school accomplished?
The following are the standards by which you are asked to rate your school:
Enrollment and academic achievement targets for school year (SY) _______:
1. All school-age children in your community are served by the school (ages 5-11 in ES, 12-15 in
JHS, 16-17 in SHS). Please check.
__ Less than 95% Poor 0 point
__ 95-96% Fair 1 point
__ 97-98% Good 2 points
__ 99-100% Outstanding 3 points
2. All children in your school who enrolled in Kinder six years ago finish Grade 6/ enrolled in Grade 7
three years ago finish Grade 10/ enrolled in Grade 11 finish Grade 12. Please check.
__ Less than 77% Poor 0 point
__ 77-79% Fair 1 point
__ 80-90% Good 2 points
__ 91-100% Outstanding 3 points
3. All your Grade 6 pupils/Grade 10/Grade 12 students pass the division, regional, or national tests
or assessments. Please check.
__ Less than 50% Poor 0 point
__ 50-74% Fair 1 point
__ 75-90% Good 2 points
__ 91-100% Outstanding 3 points
Health and nutrition targets:
4. All your pupils/students are well nourished. Please check.
__ Less than 70% Poor 0 point
__ 70-80% Fair 1 point
__ 81-90% Good 2 points
__ 91-100% Outstanding 3 points
5. All your pupils/students are healthy. Please check.
__ Less than 75% Poor 0 point
__ 75-80% Fair 1 point
__ 81-90% Good 2 points
CRN 44 100 18 93 0045
RepublicofthePhilippines
DepartmentofEducation
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS
Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City
(043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662
deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph
www.depedbatangas.org
__ 91-100% Outstanding 3 points
6. All your pupils/students have good dental health. Please check.
__ Less than 75% Poor 0 point
__ 75-80% Fair 1 point
__ 81-90% Good 2 points
__ 91-100% Outstanding 3 points
Progress toward specific targets Points
1. All school - age children in your community are served by the school
(ages 5-11 in ES, 12-15 in JHS, 16-17 in SHS).(3/3)
2. All children in your school who enrolled in Kinder six years ago finish
Grade 6/ enrolled in Grade 7 three years ago finish Grade 10/ enrolled
in Grade 11 finish Grade 12. (3/3)
3. All your Grade 6 pupils/Grade 10 / Grade 12 students pass the
division, regional, or national tests or assessments.(3/3)
4. All your pupils are well nourished (3/3)
5. All your pupils are healthy (3/3)
6. All your pupils have good dental health (3/3).
TOTAL SCORE (18/18)
Now, tally your scores in the two categories.
Action Items / Goals (60/60)
Progress toward Targets (18/18)
TOTAL SCORE (78/78)
Total Score / 2
So, is your school Child-friendly?
Score Description
25 – 29 Child-friendly School
30 – 34 Outstanding Child-Friendly School
35 or higher Very Outstanding Child-Friendly School
To all of you who made it, CONGRATULATIONS!!! To those who did not, you can try to do better
next school year.
CRN 44 100 18 93 0045
RepublicofthePhilippines
DepartmentofEducation
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS
Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City
(043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662
deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph
www.depedbatangas.org
Now make sure that you do this every school year to see if you are keeping with or improving your
performance.
___________________________________
Name and Signature of School Head
________________
Date
SCHOOL-BASED CHILD PROTECTION / ANTI – BULLYING POLICY
IMPLEMENTATION CHECKLIST
(Annex 2B – DepEd Order No. 44 s. 2015)
School Head: ______________________________
School Child Protection Focal Person: ______________________________
Name of School: ______________________________
District: ______________________________
Date of Visit: ______________________________
Instruction: This checklist is designed to monitor and evaluate the compliance of the school/s in the
implementation of DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012 and DepEd Order No. 55, s. 2013.
Tick the appropriate box that corresponds to your observation.
P – Present or In Place A – Absent or Not In Place
Findings will be based simply on the presence or absence of the requirement as stated in each item
and shall be the basis for a plan of action by the school and the Division Office.
P A
1. The school has a written school-based child protection and/or anti-bullying (cyber
bullying) policies.
2. There is a code of conduct incorporated in the school-based child protection or anti-
bullying (cyber bullying) policy for the following:
a. Students
b. School Administrators
c. Non-Teaching Personnel (guards, maintenance, etc.)
d. Teachers
e. Visitors (Parents, alumni etc.)
f. Off-Campus activities such as field trip, camping etc.
3. The code of conduct has specific provisions to address potential risks to students
such as: a. Disregarding abusive situation or behavior against children;
b. Employing children as house helper or asking students to care for
teacher’s children while in school;
c. Relating with children in private for personal matters like student-teacher
as “text mates” or face book friends;
CRN 44 100 18 93 0045
RepublicofthePhilippines
DepartmentofEducation
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS
Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City
(043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662
deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph
www.depedbatangas.org
d. Going out with students after school such as watching movies;
e. Using green jokes or jokes with double meaning in the class; and
f. Cultural Beliefs (marrying children because it is acceptable based on one’s
culture / religion, amicable settlement on child abuse cases).
4. Promotion or information dissemination of the school-based child protection
and/or anti-bullying (cyber bullying) policies is done during school opening for:
• Students
• Teachers
• Non-Teaching personnel
• Parents
5. There are written procedures to guide in conducting disciplinary proceedings in
cases of offenses committed by pupils, students, or learners.
6. The school has adopted a conflict resolution mechanism that respects the rights
of indigenous peoples, provided that they conform to child’s rights and the Department
issuances on child protection.
7. There is an established system for identifying students who may be suffering from
significant harm based on physical, emotional, or behavioral signs.
8. Has developed and implemented a school-based referral and monitoring system to
address child abuse and bullying cases.
9. There is an existing record of all proceedings related to bullying and child abuse
cases using the Intake Sheet (Annex B of DO 40, s. 2012 or Appendix B or DO
18, s. 2015) as appropriate.
10. Records related to complex cases of child abuse and bullying using the Intake
Sheets (Annex A of DO 40, s. 2012 or Appendix B of DO 18, s. 2015) are well kept
and separate from simple cases.
11. The school has submitted its consolidated reports on bullying and child abuse
cases to the Division Office a week after the opening of each school year.
12. Has mapped out available resources in their community for possible linkages or
networking for cases needing referrals etc.
13. Has an active coordination with WCPD, DSWD, and other government and Non-
Government Organizations (NGO).
14. Has a clear policy on the use of positive and non-violent discipline for children.
15. There is an organized Child Protection Committee (CPC) in the school.
16. There is an annual capacity building activity for the members of the CPC:
• Guidance Counselor/Designated Guidance Teacher
• Representative of the Students
CRN 44 100 18 93 0045
RepublicofthePhilippines
DepartmentofEducation
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS
Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City
(043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662
deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph
www.depedbatangas.org
• Representative of the Parents
• Representative of the Barangay
• Representative of the Teachers
17. The CPC is meeting regularly to discuss appropriate interventions and/or
responses to school problems on bullying and child abuse cases and other
concerns.
18. The school with its CPC has initiated information dissemination programs and
organized activities for the protection of children from abuse, exploitation,
violence, harm, and bullying.
19. There is a strong student participation in the promotion of child protection and
anti-bullying policies of the school.
20. There is a feedback mechanism in the school to monitor the implementation of
the Child Protection and/or Anti-Bullying policies.
(Total Number of P and A multiplied the total number of items divided by 100)
Overall Scores
General Description:
Recommendation:
Prepared by:
____________________________
Signature over Printed Name
________________________
Designation
__________________
Date
Received by:
CRN 44 100 18 93 0045
RepublicofthePhilippines
DepartmentofEducation
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS
Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City
(043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662
deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph
www.depedbatangas.org
______________________________
Signature over Printed Name
_____________________
Designation
__________________
Date

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CFSS-Checklist-for-schools.docx

  • 1. CRN 44 100 18 93 0045 RepublicofthePhilippines DepartmentofEducation REGION IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City (043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662 deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph www.depedbatangas.org CHILD – FRIENDLY SCHOOL SURVEY (Annex 2A – DepEd Order No. 44 s. 2015) School Head: ______________________________ School Child Protection Focal Person: ______________________________ Name of School: ______________________________ District: ______________________________ Date of Visit/Virtual Monitoring: ______________________________ INDICATORS EVIDENT NOT EVIDENT REMARKS Goal #1 – Encourage children’s participation in school and community. 1.1. Has a working student government. 1.2. Involves students in meetings and planning sessions that concern their well-being. 1.3. Involves students in the organizing, planning, and execution of the disaster preparedness and response plan. 1.4. Encourages its students to get involved in community work. 1.5. Has a mechanism or mechanisms – such as a school publication, students’ bulletin board, or opinion box – for pupils to express their opinions about school and community issues. Goal #2 - Enhance children’s health and well-being. 2.1. Maintains and regularly updates a health record of each pupil. 2.2. Holds annual weighing and health examination of your pupils. 2.3. Holds annual dental examination of your pupils. 2.4. Treats or refers pupils with health problems. 2.5. Treats pupils with decayed teeth. 2.6. Has a feeding program for malnourished children. 2.7. Serves or sells healthy and nutritious food in your premises. 2.8. Practices proper waste disposal. 2.9. Has a steady supply of clean and safe drinking water. 2.10. Has separate toilet facilities for boys and girls consisting of urinals and lavatories that are regularly maintained and kept clean.
  • 2. CRN 44 100 18 93 0045 RepublicofthePhilippines DepartmentofEducation REGION IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City (043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662 deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph www.depedbatangas.org 2.11. Has a functional clinic. Goal #3 - Guarantee safe and protective for children 3.1. Have proper ventilation and lighting and enough space for 45-50 pupils. 3.2. Classroom desks and other furniture are sized to the age of the pupils. In the case of shared desks, each pupil has enough space to do seatwork. 3.3. Classrooms’ layout and furniture allow pupils to interact and do group work. 3.4. Classrooms have a bulletin board or a corner that displays helpful learning materials such as posters, illustrations, newspaper and magazine clippings, and your pupils’ own works. 3.5. Classrooms, facilities, and premises are regularly maintained and kept clean. 3.6. Has safe facilities in place to address hazard threats (Fire exits, fire extinguishers, appropriate electrical wirings). 3.7. Has identified and prepared alternative learning spaces in cases of emergencies. 3.8. Has adequate emergency/first aid kits that are readily available. 3.9. Conducts regular evacuation drills for earthquake, fire, flooding, or tsunami. 3.10. Has a library for reading and for study. 3.11. Has facilities and equipment for recreation and sports. 3.12. Has duly assigned personnel in charge of securing its premises, its properties, and those of its pupils and teachers. 3.13. Coordinates with the barangay and local authorities to ensure the safety and protection of your pupils. 3.14. Has a policy against discrimination with regard to gender, cultural, origin, social status, religious belief, and others. 3.15. Has a program for children with special needs. 3.16. Teachers use non-threatening styles of discipline. Goal #4 - Encourage enrollment and completion. 4.1. Has a master list of all school-age children in the community, whether enrolled or not. 4.2. Regularly coordinates with the local barangay council to identify school-age children who are out of school, for the purpose of bringing them to school.
  • 3. CRN 44 100 18 93 0045 RepublicofthePhilippines DepartmentofEducation REGION IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City (043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662 deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph www.depedbatangas.org 4.3 Conducts campaigns to encourage parents to enroll their children. 4.4. Has a system to regularly check on the attendance of its pupils and address problems concerning non-attendance. Goal #5 - Ensure children’s high academic achievement and success. 5.1. Has a clear vision/mission statement that is prominently displayed and adequately explained to all school personnel. 5.2. The principal and teachers are familiar with child- centered and child-friendly principles. 5.3. Provides each student a complete set of textbooks. 5.4. Teachers regularly prepare their lesson plans. 5.5. Encourages and promotes cooperative and “hands-on” learning (“learning by doing”). 5.6. The principal has data on the school’s past three years performance in the division, regional or national tests for the purpose of improving its current year performance. 5.7. Teachers regularly monitor and assess their pupils’ academic performance, with the view of improving their performance. 5.8. Provides students access to Alternative Delivery Mode(ADM), Alternative Learning System(ALS), and/or other learning materials for their use during emergencies. Goal #6 - Raise teachers’ morale and motivation. 6.1. Teachers undergo continuing and advance professional training at least once a year. 6.2. Teachers are regularly trained in new and effective teaching-learning strategies. 6.3. Teachers have their own lounge and/or work area. 6.4. Teachers are given annual medical check-up. 6.5. The principal provides strong direction and leadership guided by a written supervisory plan. 6.6. The principal regularly monitors teachers’ performance and provides needed support. 6.7. Teachers support their co-teachers by sharing teaching techniques and experiences. Goal #7 - Mobilize community support for education. 7.1. Your school has a parent-teacher association (PTA) that has elected leaders, meets regularly, and has a written plan of action.
  • 4. CRN 44 100 18 93 0045 RepublicofthePhilippines DepartmentofEducation REGION IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City (043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662 deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph www.depedbatangas.org 7.2. Your school coordinates with barangay institutions to identify children who are physically or sexually abused or are made to do hard physical labor, for the purpose of identifying their special needs. 7.3. Your school coordinates with the barangay and local institutions to enroll illiterate parents in literacy programs. 7.4. Your school takes the lead in conducting literacy programs for illiterate parents. 7.5. Your school enlists the support of community organizations to help raise funds and resources for learning. 7.6. Your school invites parents to discuss with your teachers the learning experiences and progress of their children. 7.7. Your school consults parents in the drafting of its policies, and in the planning and implementation of school activities. 7.8. Your school has organized and capacitated the school disaster risk reduction and management committee (SDRRMC). 7.9. Your school has strong partnerships with external stakeholders in order to address disaster risk Action Items / Goals Points Goal #1 – Encourage children’s participation in school and community (5/5). Goal #2 - Enhance children’s health and well-being. (11/11) Goal #3 - Guarantee safe and protective for children (16/16) Goal #4 - Encourage enrollment and completion (4/4) Goal #5 - Ensure children’s high academic achievement and success (8/8) Goal #6 - Raise teachers’ morale and motivation (7/7) Goal #7 - Mobilize community support for education (9/9) TOTAL SCORE (60/60)
  • 5. CRN 44 100 18 93 0045 RepublicofthePhilippines DepartmentofEducation REGION IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City (043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662 deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph www.depedbatangas.org How much of these targets has your school accomplished? The following are the standards by which you are asked to rate your school: Enrollment and academic achievement targets for school year (SY) _______: 1. All school-age children in your community are served by the school (ages 5-11 in ES, 12-15 in JHS, 16-17 in SHS). Please check. __ Less than 95% Poor 0 point __ 95-96% Fair 1 point __ 97-98% Good 2 points __ 99-100% Outstanding 3 points 2. All children in your school who enrolled in Kinder six years ago finish Grade 6/ enrolled in Grade 7 three years ago finish Grade 10/ enrolled in Grade 11 finish Grade 12. Please check. __ Less than 77% Poor 0 point __ 77-79% Fair 1 point __ 80-90% Good 2 points __ 91-100% Outstanding 3 points 3. All your Grade 6 pupils/Grade 10/Grade 12 students pass the division, regional, or national tests or assessments. Please check. __ Less than 50% Poor 0 point __ 50-74% Fair 1 point __ 75-90% Good 2 points __ 91-100% Outstanding 3 points Health and nutrition targets: 4. All your pupils/students are well nourished. Please check. __ Less than 70% Poor 0 point __ 70-80% Fair 1 point __ 81-90% Good 2 points __ 91-100% Outstanding 3 points 5. All your pupils/students are healthy. Please check. __ Less than 75% Poor 0 point __ 75-80% Fair 1 point __ 81-90% Good 2 points
  • 6. CRN 44 100 18 93 0045 RepublicofthePhilippines DepartmentofEducation REGION IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City (043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662 deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph www.depedbatangas.org __ 91-100% Outstanding 3 points 6. All your pupils/students have good dental health. Please check. __ Less than 75% Poor 0 point __ 75-80% Fair 1 point __ 81-90% Good 2 points __ 91-100% Outstanding 3 points Progress toward specific targets Points 1. All school - age children in your community are served by the school (ages 5-11 in ES, 12-15 in JHS, 16-17 in SHS).(3/3) 2. All children in your school who enrolled in Kinder six years ago finish Grade 6/ enrolled in Grade 7 three years ago finish Grade 10/ enrolled in Grade 11 finish Grade 12. (3/3) 3. All your Grade 6 pupils/Grade 10 / Grade 12 students pass the division, regional, or national tests or assessments.(3/3) 4. All your pupils are well nourished (3/3) 5. All your pupils are healthy (3/3) 6. All your pupils have good dental health (3/3). TOTAL SCORE (18/18) Now, tally your scores in the two categories. Action Items / Goals (60/60) Progress toward Targets (18/18) TOTAL SCORE (78/78) Total Score / 2 So, is your school Child-friendly? Score Description 25 – 29 Child-friendly School 30 – 34 Outstanding Child-Friendly School 35 or higher Very Outstanding Child-Friendly School To all of you who made it, CONGRATULATIONS!!! To those who did not, you can try to do better next school year.
  • 7. CRN 44 100 18 93 0045 RepublicofthePhilippines DepartmentofEducation REGION IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City (043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662 deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph www.depedbatangas.org Now make sure that you do this every school year to see if you are keeping with or improving your performance. ___________________________________ Name and Signature of School Head ________________ Date SCHOOL-BASED CHILD PROTECTION / ANTI – BULLYING POLICY IMPLEMENTATION CHECKLIST (Annex 2B – DepEd Order No. 44 s. 2015) School Head: ______________________________ School Child Protection Focal Person: ______________________________ Name of School: ______________________________ District: ______________________________ Date of Visit: ______________________________ Instruction: This checklist is designed to monitor and evaluate the compliance of the school/s in the implementation of DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012 and DepEd Order No. 55, s. 2013. Tick the appropriate box that corresponds to your observation. P – Present or In Place A – Absent or Not In Place Findings will be based simply on the presence or absence of the requirement as stated in each item and shall be the basis for a plan of action by the school and the Division Office. P A 1. The school has a written school-based child protection and/or anti-bullying (cyber bullying) policies. 2. There is a code of conduct incorporated in the school-based child protection or anti- bullying (cyber bullying) policy for the following: a. Students b. School Administrators c. Non-Teaching Personnel (guards, maintenance, etc.) d. Teachers e. Visitors (Parents, alumni etc.) f. Off-Campus activities such as field trip, camping etc. 3. The code of conduct has specific provisions to address potential risks to students such as: a. Disregarding abusive situation or behavior against children; b. Employing children as house helper or asking students to care for teacher’s children while in school; c. Relating with children in private for personal matters like student-teacher as “text mates” or face book friends;
  • 8. CRN 44 100 18 93 0045 RepublicofthePhilippines DepartmentofEducation REGION IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City (043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662 deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph www.depedbatangas.org d. Going out with students after school such as watching movies; e. Using green jokes or jokes with double meaning in the class; and f. Cultural Beliefs (marrying children because it is acceptable based on one’s culture / religion, amicable settlement on child abuse cases). 4. Promotion or information dissemination of the school-based child protection and/or anti-bullying (cyber bullying) policies is done during school opening for: • Students • Teachers • Non-Teaching personnel • Parents 5. There are written procedures to guide in conducting disciplinary proceedings in cases of offenses committed by pupils, students, or learners. 6. The school has adopted a conflict resolution mechanism that respects the rights of indigenous peoples, provided that they conform to child’s rights and the Department issuances on child protection. 7. There is an established system for identifying students who may be suffering from significant harm based on physical, emotional, or behavioral signs. 8. Has developed and implemented a school-based referral and monitoring system to address child abuse and bullying cases. 9. There is an existing record of all proceedings related to bullying and child abuse cases using the Intake Sheet (Annex B of DO 40, s. 2012 or Appendix B or DO 18, s. 2015) as appropriate. 10. Records related to complex cases of child abuse and bullying using the Intake Sheets (Annex A of DO 40, s. 2012 or Appendix B of DO 18, s. 2015) are well kept and separate from simple cases. 11. The school has submitted its consolidated reports on bullying and child abuse cases to the Division Office a week after the opening of each school year. 12. Has mapped out available resources in their community for possible linkages or networking for cases needing referrals etc. 13. Has an active coordination with WCPD, DSWD, and other government and Non- Government Organizations (NGO). 14. Has a clear policy on the use of positive and non-violent discipline for children. 15. There is an organized Child Protection Committee (CPC) in the school. 16. There is an annual capacity building activity for the members of the CPC: • Guidance Counselor/Designated Guidance Teacher • Representative of the Students
  • 9. CRN 44 100 18 93 0045 RepublicofthePhilippines DepartmentofEducation REGION IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City (043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662 deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph www.depedbatangas.org • Representative of the Parents • Representative of the Barangay • Representative of the Teachers 17. The CPC is meeting regularly to discuss appropriate interventions and/or responses to school problems on bullying and child abuse cases and other concerns. 18. The school with its CPC has initiated information dissemination programs and organized activities for the protection of children from abuse, exploitation, violence, harm, and bullying. 19. There is a strong student participation in the promotion of child protection and anti-bullying policies of the school. 20. There is a feedback mechanism in the school to monitor the implementation of the Child Protection and/or Anti-Bullying policies. (Total Number of P and A multiplied the total number of items divided by 100) Overall Scores General Description: Recommendation: Prepared by: ____________________________ Signature over Printed Name ________________________ Designation __________________ Date Received by:
  • 10. CRN 44 100 18 93 0045 RepublicofthePhilippines DepartmentofEducation REGION IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS Address: Provincial Sports Complex,Bolbok, 4200 Batangas City (043)722-1840 / 722-1796 / 722-1437 / 722-2675 / 722-1662 deped.batangas@deped.gov.ph www.depedbatangas.org ______________________________ Signature over Printed Name _____________________ Designation __________________ Date