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1. RepublicofthePhilippines
DepartmentofEducation
MIMAROPA REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ORIENTAL MINDORO
DAYHAGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Grade Category: JHS Class Advisory: ICT/LIS/SIC Coordinator
Name ofTeacher
LYNNEL F.YAP
Grade level/ Subject
Grade 9 SSC Uranus & Saturn – ICT 9
Grade 9 St. Dianne / TLE 9 – Housekeeping NC II
Grade 10 St. Benedict / TLE 10 – Bread & Pastry Production
Position: Teacher II Date Submitted: April 1, 2022
MONTHLY ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
FEBRUARY 2022
I. Status of SLMs printing, packing and distribution
Grade level/
Subject for
Quarter 1 Week #
# Pages
(SLM)
# Of Pieces
Distributed
Status of Completion
Date done On-going Not yet
done
Grade 9-SSC – ICT
9
Module 4 4 6 50 03/03/2022 Retrieved Done
Module 5 5 8 50 03/10/2022 Retrieved Done
Performance task 6 2 50 03/17/2022 Retrieved Done
Summative Test 7 2 50 03/24/2022 Retrieved Done
EsP 9-SSC Uranus
Modyul 5 4 7 25 03/03/2022 Retrieved Done
Modyul 6 4 7 25 03/10/2022 Retrieved Done
Modyul 7 5 8 25 03/17/2022 Retrieved Done
Modyul 8 6 8 25 03/17/2022 Retrieved Done
Summative Test 7 2 25 03/24/2022 Retrieved Done
TLE 10 Bread &
Pastry Production
Module 4 4 7 40 03/03/2022 Retrieved Done
Module 5 5 6 40 03/10/2022 Retrieved Done
Module 6 6 6 40 03/17/2022 Retrieved Done
Module 7 7 8 40 03/17/2022 Retrieved Done
Summative 8 2 40 03/24/2022 Retrieved Done
Provisions for
Storage of LMs
II. Learners Achievement
Grade level/
Subject for
Quarter 2
Week # # Pages
(SLM)
distributed
# of
Pieces
retrieved
Learners’ Status (in Numbers)
Mastery Significant
Progress
Insignificant
Progress
Grade 9-SSC –
ICT 9
TLE 10 Bread &
Pastry
Production
III. Brigada Eskwela Implementation
Activities
Amount
Spent/
Donations
Received
Status of Completion
Date
Done
On-
going
Not yet
done
2. Classroom restructuring
Health and Safety
Provisions/Materials
Functional HandwashingFacilities
Armchairs Marker (Physical
Distancing)
Information on COVID Control
List of Students posted on door
1,000.00
450.00
March 8,
2022
March 8,
2022
Cleanlinessof Frontage and Assigned
Parts
Frontage marking (Physical
distancing)
Cleanlinessof garden and assigned
parts
410.00 March 23,
2022
Other Programs and Projectsto be
initiated
Frontage
landscaping/ornamental plants
None
IV. Professional Development
A. Training/Seminar/Webinars
Attended
Date of
Attendance
Certificate of Participation
With without
Division Assessment Writeshopfor
EPP/TLE/TVL (Secondary)
March 10-11,
2022
/
B. Post Graduate Studies Attended School / HEI Provider Inclusive Dates
V. Punctuality and Attendance (November 2021)
Number of Absences for the Month Inclusive Dates
0
Number of Under time / Late Inclusive Dates
0
Number of AWA / WFH Utilized Inclusive Dates
0
VI. Monthly Forms and Reports Submitted (February 2022)
Name of Reports
Submitted
Date Submitted Remarks
WHLP March 7, 2022
March 14, 2022
March 21, 2022
March 28, 2022
Signed by the Principal
Monthly Accomplishment
(February 2022)
Signed by the Principal
ICT Accomplishment Report Signed by the Principal
Daily Accomplishment
Reports
Daily
VII. PTA Meetings / BE-LCP / LDM etc. Advocacy
Name of Meetings Conducted Date / Venue Number of Attendees
Submitted By:
LYNNEL F.YAP
SST-II
Noted By:
MARIVIC G. SALMORIN, Ed. D.
Principal - IV