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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region X
Division of Misamis Oriental
Medina South District

Kibugahan Elementary School


SY: 2022-2023
RATIONALE:

DepEd has maintained its stance that pandemics must not stop education from
taking place. Kibugahan Elementary School will serve students in grades kindergarten
through Grade 6 for the 2022–2023 academic year. The school has been 7 great and
excellent teachers and led by a gem and industrious school head.

The primary goal of the K–12 Education Program, mandated by the COVID–19,
is to holistically develop each student to compete and study successfully while adhering
to the qualities of 21st Century Learners.

The school created the Basic Education-Learning Recovery Continuity Plan in


response to the teaching staff's dedication to providing effective continuous learning,
ensuring the general safety of our students, teachers, and stakeholders during the
pandemic, and advancing their professional advocacy under the Covid-19 safety
measures and guidelines.

The division strategic directions serve as an anchor for the BE-LCRP of


Kibugahan Elementary School. It has been contextualized in light of the school's urgent
requirements, worries, and problems. It is a program that puts into practice the actions,
processes, techniques, and abilities necessary to fulfill the situation at hand and achieve
the objectives of the Department of Education.

Objectives:

For the start of classes on August 22, 2022, this learning continuity plan seeks to execute
the Basic Education-Learning Recovery Continuity Plan (BE-LRCP), with the following
goals:.

1. Create a road plan with stakeholder stakeholders, physical resources, learning


resources, human resources, and stakeholders for the preparedness of the in-
person learning modality in the ongoing learning process.

2. During COVID-19, make sure that learning delivery strategies are implemented
effectively.

3. Safeguarding of students/pupils, teachers’ health, and safety throughout the


implementation of the 5 days in-person lessons.

4. maximize the PAPs' use as a new learning tool to help SIS learners develop
their learning abilities;

5. To build relationships and partnerships with external stakeholders (stakeholders


in education) while fostering the Bayanihan spirit among COVID participants and
guaranteeing the health and safety of students and instructors
I. Enrollment Status and Strategies

a. Comparative Enrolment SY 2021-2022 against the latest Quick


Count Enrolment SY 2022-2023

Comparative Enrolment
Grade Level 2021-2022 Enrolment 2022-2023 Quick Count

Kindergarten 16 16

Grade 1 20 15

Grade 2 17 18

Grade 3 19 16

Grade 4 17 18

Grade 5 11 16

Grade 6 11 10

Total 111 109


b. Strategies Employed/Plan of Action

Strategies Activities Person/s Outputs


Responsible

Information Drive Enrolment for SY 2022-


2023, Kindergarten, Grade
ALL Teachers Posters

1, Transferee through the Flyers


following.
Information
- Displaying flyers Booklets
and posters for Balik
Eskwela

- Place Calls on a
Phone
- text message
sending
- use private
messenger to
deliver messages
- send a text, email,
or letter

- Post a list of current


and former students
Through Integrated Request Copy from the
Barangay Health Worker
LIS Coordinator Profile of
Children Ages 5-
Learning Solutions Kindergarten 6 y.o
the children’s Adviser
Profiling 5-6 can
digitalized as to
providing of
information

Scheduled Mapping School Mapping Execution


through the different and
All Teachers School Mapping
Form
for kindergarten and accessible areas of the
Grade 6 pupils. students

Tracking and Update - Frequent


Communication through
All Teachers Learners’
Tracking Form
of Learners SMS

-Sending of Letter Request


II. STRATEGIES AND PLANS FOR THE SAFE RETURN OF LEARNERS TO IN-
PERSON CLASSES

Guide MAP ACTIVITIES & DESCRIPTION TIME PERSONS INVOLVED


FRAME
HUMAN Survey on learners'
preferences for learning
School Heads and
Teachers
RESOURCE delivery methods

Intensive Consultation on School Heads,


Stakeholders, Parents, Teachers, Stakeholders
Teachers, and July 25-
August School Heads, and
Comprehensive school-based 10, 2022 Teachers,
LRC planning from teachers

Requesting the CID and


Assistant SDS for technical CID Chief, ASDS, and
advice on how to create and School Heads
carry out a methodical strategy
to make sure that all students
can study in a range of
learning contexts.
August 11 School Head, School LR
gathering and assembling - 15, 2022 Coordinator, School
high-quality learning materials Division/School IT,
based on grade-level Teachers
standards for each learning
area

Process the data and review School Head,


the teacher readiness survey
results. School LR Coordinator,
Division/School IT,
grade level abilities according to Teachers
learning area ALL teachers, School LR
Coor.
Information Drive before the
opening of classes:
Announcement through the social All Teachers
media platforms such as facebook
and the radio stations

Posting of Flyers and Posters.

Orientation of parents/guardians
on 5 days In-person Scheme
Prepare contingency plan Training
on Facilitating Teachers on New
Normal Teaching Strategy by
Learning Area
PHYSICAL Completed Physical Assessment
and School Readiness Inventory
School Heads, Physical
Facilities Coor., Property
RESOURCE Custodian
Secure physical instructional
resources - Learners should have School Heads, Supply
access to instructional learning Officers, LR
materials. Coordinators and
Teachers
acquiring medical and hygiene
goods (such as a thermometer, School Heads, BAC
alcohol, soap, and disinfectant) in Members, School Nurse
order to maintain health and and Teachers
safety

Repair and upkeep of


handwashing stations in every
school, as well as implementation
of security measures to prevent
theft

Placing signs on healthy and


safety practices inside and outside
of classrooms and on school
grounds:

Wearing face mask always

Checking of temperature
and alcohol appplication

Hand washing facilities


place near the gate and
outside the classroom for the
pupils

Social Distancing

Signages

Excuse the teachers whom


are not feeling well

Sanitation and Disinfection School Head and


in all school facilities Teachers

Isolation and Holding areas


must be accessible and
available for use
LEARNING Acquiring of learning resources by
key competencies/learning area
School LR Coor,
Teachers
RESOURCE for digital conversion each quarter

Educational Materials Needed


STAKEHOLDERS Submission of the Barangay
Kagawad Committee on
Parents, Barangay
Officials
Education-certified
Accomplished Checklist of the
School Readiness and
Evaluation.

Accomplished Parents/Guardian
Consent on the conduct of In-
Person Classes. Through Nudge
Tech, it might be a bit easy for
access and availability since if
parents and even teachers
profiling can be digitally be taken
and filled out.
III. CLASS ORGANIZATIONAL BY MODALITY

Learning Modality: 5 DAYS IN-PERSON CLASSES

This relates to the mode of instruction when the instructor and students are both
physically present in the same classroom and where there are possibilities for active
participation, quick feedback, and the socio-emotional growth of students over the
course of five academic days.

THE 5 DAYS OF IN-PERSON CLASSES AND THEIR MECHANISMS

▪ Process data and review


survey findings about
teacher readiness.
▪ In-depth Consultation with
Conduct in-person
Stakeholders, Parents, and
classes in accordance
Teachers with the class schedule.
▪ Creation of a contingency
plan for the five days of in- • An updated report on
Teachers will choose the
person instruction average class size while the health status
▪ During the deployment of still making sure social (COVID-19) from the
the learning mode, each distance is practiced in
the classroom.
LGU and CHO for the
committee received a
Technical Working Group
school to take
assignment. The students will be in appropriate action.
▪ Learning Resources class for 5 days. • Monthly comment on
Inventory the way classes are run
▪ Parents, students, teachers, Daily updates from • Quarterly Monitoring of
and stakeholders medical staff on the
the Learning Modality.
orientation wellbeing of students,
instructors, and non-
▪ Creation of grade-level-
teaching employees.
specific class curricula.
▪ Seek endorsement for the
planned class program.
IV. SCHOOL INTERVENTION AND PLAN OF ACTIONS

Learning ISSUES OBJECTIVES LEARNING RECOVERY RESOURCES REMARKS


/GAPS/ACTIVITIES RECOVERY TIME
ACIONS/STRATEGY

To offer health School-based Learners


and nutrition feeding program
Oplan Kalusugan services to Whole year Teachers
students in Gulayan sa round
order for them Paaralan School head
to reach their
maximum Gulayan sa Parents
educational Tahanan
potential Stakeholders

help set up the Kick off at schools


school and
Brigada Eskwela establish Painting the
relationships classroom, the
that support desk, the chairs, August 1- Learners
the and other items 26,2022
Department's Teachers
efforts to Minor window,
guarantee water line, and School head
high-quality handwashing
fundamental facility repairs Parents
education.
Cleaning the Stakeholders
classroom

planting flowers
and trees MOOE
Funds,
building tables for Donations
the learning space
and the MR

Fixing Water and


Electricity
Connections

to prevent Facemask and Whole


COVID-19 Alcohol Academic
Health, safety and issues and Year Learners
wellness program provide a Preventive
healthy Infographics Teachers
working Signages
environment School head
for teachers, Social Distancing
students, and Frequent Parents
the school Disinfection
Stakeholders

to evaluate End of Class July 16-July


students' Reading Activities 29,2022
Reading and reading Learners
Sustainability abilities using
diagnostic Teachers
tests in order
to School head
Reading
determine their enhancement and Parents
strengths and reinforcement August to
deficiencies. Ocotber,2022 Stakeholders

to foster a
passion of Reading through a
reading. digital library – November
using the provided 2022–
to make other reading tablets . June,2023
talents more
active and Accesso computers
solid that can be
(grammar, connected with
vocabulary, great internet
pronunciation, connection to relay
and writing). the digital lesson
and library,
To foster
independent
reading and
critical thought
to plan Circle Time Learners
inventive,
Psychosocial enjoyable Interactive August 22- Teachers
Support Activities educational Activities 26,2022
and leisure School head
activities for all Movie with Moral
students, Values
especially
those who live Arts and Crafts
in difficult Sessions
environments.
Increasing
Wellness
Learning to assess and Utilizing the Learners
efficiency enhance academic skills and
academic activities applicable Whole year Teachers
achievement to enhance the round
that accounts psychomotor, School head
for both affirmative and
student cognitive domains Parents
learning time through SMART
and Stakeholders
performance
improvement.

Prepared by: MA. CHLOEE MARLOWE A. ZAPORTIZA


Teacher 1

NOTED by: ALMA P. SABUERO


School Principal

Reviewed by:
ELLY H. LOFRANCO
PS District In-charge

Recommending Approval:
CYDEL P. VALMORES, PhD
Education Program Supervisor / OIC- Curriculum Implementation Division Chief

ERLINDA G. DAEL, PhD


OIC- Assistant Schools Division Superintendent

Approved:

JONATHAN S. DELA PEÑA, PhD, CESO V


Schools Division Superintendent
READING INTERVENTION IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

# Activity Performance Persons Involved Implementation Period


Description From To
Indicator Output

Pre- Implementation Phase


1. Consultation to Notes Teachers and Reading Aug 15,2022 Aug. 16, 2022
the Principal Coordinator
2. Action Planning Approved Teachers and Reading Aug17, 2022 Aug. 17, 2022
Action plan in Coordinator, Principal
School reading
Program
3. Finalize Reading Approved Reading Coordinator, Aug.18, 2022 Aug. 18, 2022
School teachers, Principal
Program
Reading
Program
4. Planning Memo, Reading Coordinator, Aug.18, 2022 Aug.18, 2022
Conference for Minutes of teachers, Principal
Teachers Meeting
5. Conduct of Virtual Sending link Reading Coordinator, Aug.18, 2022 Aug.18, 2022
conference for for google teachers, Principal,
parents and meet parents and
stakeholders stakeholders
6 Conduct of the Providing Reading Coordinator, August 22, August 31, 2022
reading Diagnostic teachers, and Student 2022
diagnostic tests
7 Conduct of the Reading Teachers and Pupils September 1, October 31, 2022
Reading Activities 2022
Intervention Plan
EGRA

Implementation Phase
1. Conduct of Sending link Reading Coordinator, Aug. 9 ,2022 Aug. 9,2022
School PTA, for google teachers, Principal,
Parents, meet parents and
stakeholders stakeholders
Orientation
following Health
protocols
2. Material Forms, reading Teachers, Parents, Aug. 10, Aug. 10, 2022
Preparation tools and stakeholders 2022
Power V
template

3. Distribution of Forms and Teachers, Parents, Aug, 11, Aug. 11, 2022
Materials reading tools stakeholders 2022

MONITORING AND EVALUATION


1. Submission of Checked by teachers Oct.1, 2022 Oct . 5 ,2022
forms And the teachers
answered reading
activity

2. Conduct of Oral Reading teachers, parents, Oct . 6 ,2022 Oct . 6 ,2022


reading progress learners
report.
Test
Reading Test
School Head
tools,
3. Post Reading Reading Tool Teachers, parents, October 17, October 28, 2022
Test learners 2022

Prepared by: MA. CHLOEE MARLOWE A. ZAPORTIZA


Teacher 1

NOTED by: ALMA P. SABUERO


School Principal

Reviewed by:
ELLY H. LOFRANCO
PS District In-charge

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