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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
Division of Cavite
NOVELETA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
San Rafael II, Noveleta, Cavite

ACTION PLAN of YES-O Club


(YOUTH for ENVIRONMENT in SCHOOLS ORGANIZATION)
S.Y. 2019-2020
OBJECTIVES PROJECTS/ STRATEGIES PERSONS TARGET NEEDED EXPECTED
ACTIVITIES INVOLVED DATE MATERIALS OUTPUT
To help maintain cleanliness of Pathway Clean-up Clean the pathway thoroughlyfrom the YES-O Club Once a week Cleaning materials Litter-free
the school pathway gate of NNHS to the bus stop area officers and pathway
members
-To promote and implement Litter-Free School 1.Awaken the sense of responsibility and YES-O Club October Video camera, Litter-free
litter-free school; and, accountability on environmental issues and officers and downloaded video clips stairways and
-Promote segregation of wastes campaign against littering by showing a members TV, stick note paper, corridors;
inside the classrooms short video film produced by YES-O Club. cartolina
2.Encourage each student to make a note collage of notes
of pledge and commitment to help in the per section
preservation and protection of our
environment. Each class is expected to
make a collage of their notes and display
in their respective rooms. The collage will
remind them of their pledges and help
them continue on their good deeds for the
environment.
3.Encourage students to use their own
drinking glass or jug to buy water in the
canteen instead of buying bottled water.
Canteen should serve/sell drinking water
to students using their own drinking glass
or jug.
4.Monitor classrooms and corridors every
day.
5.Shoot or capture pictures of school areas
before, during, and after the campaign.
To promote litter free zone Cleanest Zone 1.Announce the start of contest. All sections Monthly Cash prizes/tokens for Litter-free
(school) Competition 2.Give a copy of the mechanics. (October– the winners classrooms
3.Awarding of the Cleanest Room and the March)
Cleanest Zone (Grade level)
To help maintain cleanliness YES-O Club 1.Collect membership fee. YES-O All school Personalized Monetary fund
inside and outside of the school Identification Pins 2.Members should wear the YES-O pins officers and year round pins/Identification pins
premises everyday as they join in the “litter-free members for YES-O members
campaign” to serve as a good example by
initiating in picking up any litter wherever
there is litter inside and outside of the
school premises.
2. Monitor cleanliness along the corridors
and stairs.
To fund and sustain YES-O Collection of Sell the collected recyclable materials to All advisers All school Waste baskets/boxes for Monetary fund
projects Recyclable junk shop. year round segregation, labels
materials (bottles, paper,
biodegradable, plastics)
- To convert school Vegetable/ Grow vegetables/fruits for commercial YES-O October Planting area, Crops and
biodegradable wastes into Fruit Garden Officers and vegetable seedlings, produce to be sold
compost; and, members compost (Collected for raising funds
- To fund and sustain YES-O biodegradable wastes)
projects
To help T.I.P. community clean Coastal Clean-up 1.Prior to the schedule, make a letter of YES-O Club October & Cleaning materials Litter-free coastal
coastal area request and approval from the Barangay officers and January (trash bags, gloves, area
Captain. members, (weekend/ rake, broom stick, dust
2. Divide the area to be cleaned by teachers, and holiday) pan)
marking each with flags. classroom
2.Clean the coastal area by groups. officers
To help reduce greenhouse Tree Planting 1.Prior to the schedule, make a letter of YES-O Club November Seedlings, shovel, Grown up trees
gasses and fight climate change; request and approval from the Barangay officers and (weekend/ compost, tree guard,
improve the quality of the Captain. members holiday) water
natural environment; and, attract 2. Teach the students some tips on how to
more wildlife plant a tree properly.
3. Plant the trees within the designated
area.
3. Visit the area once a month.

Prepared by: Checked by: Approved by: Noted by:

CLARENCE V. BAUTISTA GERALDINE D. ROSALES ROSEMARI E A. ABUTIN ARNEL P. ZAPANTA, Ed.D


YES-O President YES-O Adviser Head Teacher III PSDS/Principal-OIC

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