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7:20 – Flag Raising Ceremony
7:30 – 12:00 ; 1:00 – 4:30 Schedule of Classes
ICL – 2X a week
TIME
8:20 – Closed
9:40 – 10:00 – Open
10:00 – 12:00 – Closed
1:00 – 4:30 – Closed
5:00 - Closed
Closing and Opening
of School Gate
Type A – Blouse and Skirt/ Polo and Slacks
M, W, F
Type B – White shirt and pants/skirt
T, Th
UNIFORM
- Students should come to school on time
TARDINESS
- a student should not exceed the allowed
20% of the total number of days in a school
year
- When sick (Submit an excuse letter or
send a message to your Adviser)
ABSENTEEISM
- Rain Code
- Advisory from the Provincial, and
Municipal Office
Suspension of Classes
- A student should wear his/her uniform
- During Programs/Activities
- Dress properly
- Maintain good grooming
- dress and haircut/hairstyle
DRESS CODE
1. Cheating/dishonesty
2. Stealing
3. Assaulting a teacher, or any other school authority or his
agents, or other learner/s
4. Smoking inside the school premises and bringing tobacco
products, vapes, etc.
5. Vandalism – writing on or destroying school property like
chairs, tables, windows, books, laboratory equipment and
PROHIBITED ACTS within the
School Premises
6. Gambling of any sort
7. Drinking intoxicants and liquor or entering the school
premises under the influence of liquor, or bringing of alcoholic
beverages
8. Carrying and concealing deadly weapons or instruments
9. Extortion or asking money or in kind from others
10. Fighting, causing injury to others
PROHIBITED ACTS within the
School Premises
11. Hazing in any form or manner whether inside or outside the
school premises
12. Sexual abuse, immorality, illicit relationships
13. Instigating, leading or participating in concerted activities leading
to stoppage of classes
14. Preventing, threatening learners or faculty members or school
authorities from discharging their duties or from attending classes or
entering school premises
15. Forging or tampering with school records or transfer forms
PROHIBITED ACTS within the
School Premises
16. Patronizing suspected prostitution dens, gambling and
pornographic places
17. Bringing, using and selling of pornographic materials
18. Selling stolen goods in school
19. Absenteeism, cutting of classes, and tardiness
20. Littering (plastic cups, bottles, candy wrappers or any
waste) inside the school campus specially inside the classroom
and corridors
BEHAVIORS
(Offenses)
21. Loitering and staying inside or outside the school campus during
class hour
22. Bringing in and using gadgets like cellular phones, i-pad, psp, etc.
inside the school campus (D.O. No. 83, s. 2003; DO. 26, s. 2000; DO. 70
s. 1997) unless used for academic purposes under the supervision of a
teacher
23. Unruly behavior inside the classroom or school premises, during
assemblies, school activities, etc.
24. Uttering profanities/swearwords inside the school campus
25. Going to restricted places
BEHAVIORS
(Offenses)
26. Tampering of school ID such as placing stickers and other objects on
school ID,
27. Not giving letter to parents
28. Drug dependency or drug use, possession, and sale of prohibited drugs
such as marijuana, ecstasy, shabu, etc. (it shall be subject to the Guidelines
prescribed by DO 40 s. 2012 entitled Guidelines for the Conduct of Random Drug
Testing in Public and Private Secondary Schools, and RA 9165 and its IRR)
29. Joining fraternities, sororities, and gangs;
30. Bullying acts – physical, emotional, mental and cyber-bullying (Bullying
cases or offenses shall be handled in accordance with Republic Act 10627 and
DepEd Order No. 55, s. 2013)
PROHIBITED ACTS within the
School Premises
31. Gross Misconduct: discourtesy, disrespectful towards fellow
students, teachers, and other school authorities
32. Other analogous acts that may endanger/threaten any learner,
school personnel, or the school.
PROHIBITED ACTS within the
School Premises
The teacher/administration has the right to impose penalty
depending on the gravity of the offense committed.
- oral reprimand
- conference with the parents
PENALTIES
i. Minor Offense
1st Offense – Reprimand with counseling with parent
2nd Offense – Suspension of 1-2 days with counseling with parent
3rd Offense – shall be treated as a less grave offense, thus 3 days suspension
ii. Less Grave Offense
1st Offense – Suspension which shall not exceed three (3) days
2nd Offense – Suspension for 4-6 days
3rd Offense – shall be treated as a grave offense, thus 7 days
iii. Grave Offense
1st Offense – Suspension for seven (7) days
2nd Offense – Suspension for more than seven (7) days but not more than one (1) year – refer to the SDS for
approval
3rd Offense – Suspension for one (1) year or more – refer it to the Secretary for approval
4th Offense – Expulsion – refer to the Secretary for approval
PENALTIES
1. Subject Teacher
2. Adviser
3. Administration
4. Guidance Counselor - for Counselling
PROTOCOL FOR SOLVING
LEARNER’S ISSUE
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Orientation for Learners and Parents.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. 7:20 – Flag Raising Ceremony 7:30 – 12:00 ; 1:00 – 4:30 Schedule of Classes ICL – 2X a week TIME
  • 3. 8:20 – Closed 9:40 – 10:00 – Open 10:00 – 12:00 – Closed 1:00 – 4:30 – Closed 5:00 - Closed Closing and Opening of School Gate
  • 4. Type A – Blouse and Skirt/ Polo and Slacks M, W, F Type B – White shirt and pants/skirt T, Th UNIFORM
  • 5. - Students should come to school on time TARDINESS
  • 6. - a student should not exceed the allowed 20% of the total number of days in a school year - When sick (Submit an excuse letter or send a message to your Adviser) ABSENTEEISM
  • 7. - Rain Code - Advisory from the Provincial, and Municipal Office Suspension of Classes
  • 8. - A student should wear his/her uniform - During Programs/Activities - Dress properly - Maintain good grooming - dress and haircut/hairstyle DRESS CODE
  • 9. 1. Cheating/dishonesty 2. Stealing 3. Assaulting a teacher, or any other school authority or his agents, or other learner/s 4. Smoking inside the school premises and bringing tobacco products, vapes, etc. 5. Vandalism – writing on or destroying school property like chairs, tables, windows, books, laboratory equipment and PROHIBITED ACTS within the School Premises
  • 10. 6. Gambling of any sort 7. Drinking intoxicants and liquor or entering the school premises under the influence of liquor, or bringing of alcoholic beverages 8. Carrying and concealing deadly weapons or instruments 9. Extortion or asking money or in kind from others 10. Fighting, causing injury to others PROHIBITED ACTS within the School Premises
  • 11. 11. Hazing in any form or manner whether inside or outside the school premises 12. Sexual abuse, immorality, illicit relationships 13. Instigating, leading or participating in concerted activities leading to stoppage of classes 14. Preventing, threatening learners or faculty members or school authorities from discharging their duties or from attending classes or entering school premises 15. Forging or tampering with school records or transfer forms PROHIBITED ACTS within the School Premises
  • 12. 16. Patronizing suspected prostitution dens, gambling and pornographic places 17. Bringing, using and selling of pornographic materials 18. Selling stolen goods in school 19. Absenteeism, cutting of classes, and tardiness 20. Littering (plastic cups, bottles, candy wrappers or any waste) inside the school campus specially inside the classroom and corridors BEHAVIORS (Offenses)
  • 13. 21. Loitering and staying inside or outside the school campus during class hour 22. Bringing in and using gadgets like cellular phones, i-pad, psp, etc. inside the school campus (D.O. No. 83, s. 2003; DO. 26, s. 2000; DO. 70 s. 1997) unless used for academic purposes under the supervision of a teacher 23. Unruly behavior inside the classroom or school premises, during assemblies, school activities, etc. 24. Uttering profanities/swearwords inside the school campus 25. Going to restricted places BEHAVIORS (Offenses)
  • 14. 26. Tampering of school ID such as placing stickers and other objects on school ID, 27. Not giving letter to parents 28. Drug dependency or drug use, possession, and sale of prohibited drugs such as marijuana, ecstasy, shabu, etc. (it shall be subject to the Guidelines prescribed by DO 40 s. 2012 entitled Guidelines for the Conduct of Random Drug Testing in Public and Private Secondary Schools, and RA 9165 and its IRR) 29. Joining fraternities, sororities, and gangs; 30. Bullying acts – physical, emotional, mental and cyber-bullying (Bullying cases or offenses shall be handled in accordance with Republic Act 10627 and DepEd Order No. 55, s. 2013) PROHIBITED ACTS within the School Premises
  • 15. 31. Gross Misconduct: discourtesy, disrespectful towards fellow students, teachers, and other school authorities 32. Other analogous acts that may endanger/threaten any learner, school personnel, or the school. PROHIBITED ACTS within the School Premises
  • 16. The teacher/administration has the right to impose penalty depending on the gravity of the offense committed. - oral reprimand - conference with the parents PENALTIES
  • 17. i. Minor Offense 1st Offense – Reprimand with counseling with parent 2nd Offense – Suspension of 1-2 days with counseling with parent 3rd Offense – shall be treated as a less grave offense, thus 3 days suspension ii. Less Grave Offense 1st Offense – Suspension which shall not exceed three (3) days 2nd Offense – Suspension for 4-6 days 3rd Offense – shall be treated as a grave offense, thus 7 days iii. Grave Offense 1st Offense – Suspension for seven (7) days 2nd Offense – Suspension for more than seven (7) days but not more than one (1) year – refer to the SDS for approval 3rd Offense – Suspension for one (1) year or more – refer it to the Secretary for approval 4th Offense – Expulsion – refer to the Secretary for approval PENALTIES
  • 18. 1. Subject Teacher 2. Adviser 3. Administration 4. Guidance Counselor - for Counselling PROTOCOL FOR SOLVING LEARNER’S ISSUE