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Stu tione
Maranathna
tC h r i st i an Academ y o f C abuyao

Or ie n ta
SY 2 0 2 2 2023
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Maranath a
eC h ri st ian Academ y o f C a buyao

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Learning
Modality
Hybrid
Learning
Face-to-Face Classes
Online Asynchronous
General Policies
for
Face-to-face
1. Students will be attending in-
classes
person classes at school every
Tuesday and Thursday.
2. Students will be attending
Chapel Hour and other
department programs on co-
Class Schedule
Insert Class Schedule
Health Protocols
Checklist
before leaving
home:
Health Protocols
Hand Hygiene
Schedule:
Health Protocols
Face Mask Etiquette
Wear your face mask
properly at all times.
Health Protocols
Face Mask Etiquette
Always bring an extra face
mask. Avoid eye-catching and
distracting face mask designs.
Health Protocols
Face Mask Etiquette
Selling of face mask is
PROHIBITED.
Face masks are available at
the office for purchase.
Health Protocols
Social Distancing
Always remain in your assigned seat
all throughout class hours, recess, and
lunch time.
Health Protocols
Social Distancing
DO NOT move chairs or
transfer seats.
If necessary during group
work, move your own
chair, maintaining
considerable distance from
another student.
Health Protocols
Social Distancing
Observe social distancing in
comfort rooms. Students are
allowed to go the CR one
student at a time.
Health Protocols
Waste Disposal
Observe proper waste
segregation. RECYCLABLE
BIODEGRADABLE
NON-BIODEGRADABLE HAZARDOUS WASTE
General Policies
for
Face-to-face
3. Students will still be doing
classes
asynchronous activities via LMS.
4. Students will have to observe
both face-to-face and online
asynchronous class rules and
regulations to avoid sanctions
General Policies
for
Face-to-face
5. Students will be required to
classes
wear their prescribed uniforms
during face-to-face classes.
6. For other transactions inside
the school, students and
parents shall observe a dress
General Policies
for
Face-to-face

X X
classes
General Policies
for
Face-to-face
7. Students
classes will not be allowed
to bring cellphones at school.
Bringing of cellphones shall
only be allowed upon
submission of a written request
from the parent or official
General Policies
for
Face-to-face
8. Cellphones shall be surrendered
classes
at the office upon entry
shall only be redeemed after
and
class dismissal.
9. For curricular activities
requiring gadgets, the teacher
shall write the office to allow
General Policies
for
Face-to-face
10. The
classes Canteen will not be
available to accommodate
in-person dining. However,
the canteen will provide
pre-ordered meals and
snacks.
Rules &
Regulations for
Face-to-face classes
21
ns
Minor Moderate Grave
Offense Offense Offense
M I N O
R
OF F E N
E
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1. Tardiness
• comes to class 10
minutes late or more
Attenda
nce 2.

Absenteeism
absences without an
excuse letter stating a
valid reason
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
3. Non-attendance to
Attenda school
nce programs
• absences in academic,
spiritual, and special
school events without
written letter from
parent
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1.Without
ID
2.Non-wearing
of ID
Weari 3.Improper display
ng of of ID
4.Tampering or
I.D. mutilating of ID
5.Switching of ID
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
In case of lost ID,
affidavit of loss shall
Weari be required and with
ng of a corresponding fee
I.D. of PhP 200 to get a
replacement.
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1. Improper or
Wearin incomplete uniform
2. Unofficial
g of modification of the
Unifor prescribed uniform
m 3. Creased or wrinkled
uniform
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1. Non-compliance to the
prescribed code: 2”x 3”
or
Haircu Barber’s Cut for Boys
2. Untidy
t Code uncombed hair and
3. Hair Dye
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1. Earrings for
boys
2. Earrings on
Groo other body
ming parts
3. Tattoo or
Henna
4. Nail polish
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1. Creation of
boisterous noise or
loitering in
Disrup classroom or the
tive 2.
hallways
Unnecessary acts
Behavi during classes
or
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
3. Entering another
classroom without
Disrup permission
tive 4. Getting in and out
Behavi of the
or classroom during
class hours
Minor
Offense
• Attendance • Wearing of
• Wearing of ID Uniform
• Disruptiv
e
• Grooming & rd Behavior
1 Offense 2Haircut
st nd
Offense 3 Offense
• Written Conference
• Verbal warning with the
warning, • Inform parent parent
violation or guardian through the
recorded through the Guidance
adviser Center
MO D E
RA T E
OF F E N
E
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1. Non-maintenance of
cleanliness
2. Outright careless disposal
Use of of litter or
Facilit waste
3. Vandalism or
ies Graffiti
4. Destruction of school’s and
personnel’s
property
Moderate
1st Offense
Offense 2 Offense
nd
3 Offense
rd
• Verbal • Written • Conference
warning, warning with the
violation parent
recorded • Inform through the
parent or Guidance
guardian Center
through the
adviser • Possible
suspension
GR A V
E
OF F E N
E
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1.
Falsificat
ion
Cheating
2.
Leakage
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1. Physical
Bullying
Bullyi 2. Oral or Written
ng Defamation
3. Cyber-Bullying
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
Posting of any
Cyber defamatory
Mischi materials on the
ef internet tending to
cause dishonor to
the school
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1. Stealing from
Burglar someone
y 2. Obtaining
Theft something
Extortio through force,
n false pretenses, or
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1. Fighting
2. Provoking
Offensi quarrels
ve 3. Inflicting harm or
injury to
Behavi fellow students and
or school
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
4. Disrespect, non-execution
of proper
Offensi greetings to school
authorities
5. Disrespect for emblems and
ve symbols
Behavio representing the country
r and religious
things like the Bible
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
6. False reporting of
any kind
Offensi that may create
ve commotion
Behavio
r (e.g. fake bomb threats,
false fire alarm, etc.)
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1.
Cigarettes
2. Matches or Lighter
Possessio 3. Gambling paraphernalia
n of 4. Liquor or other
Illegal intoxicating liquids
Items 5. Illegal drugs
6. Deadly or injurious items
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1. Acts of lasciviousness
2. Seduction
Immoral 3. Premarital
Acts Sex
4. Sexual
Harassment
5. Possession of
pornographic
6. Abortion items
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1. Putting up fraternities
or
Illegal sororities
and 2. Recruitment in
Anti- fraternities or
social sororities
3. Joining gangs
Activitie
s
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1. Open-defiance to
Gross authority
Defiance 2. Repeated violations
even after
warnings and
interventions
Grave
Offense
• Falsification
• Bullying
• Offensive• Possession of
Behavior Illegal Items
• Cyber • Immoral • Anti-social
Mischief Acts Activities
• Theft or 2nd • Gross Defiance
1 Offense
st
Extortion Offense 3 rd
Offense
• Conference with
the parent
through the • • Change of
Guidance Center Suspensio
n Environme
nt
• With possible
Rules & Regulations for Face-to-
face classes
1 Offense 2 Offense
st nd

• Conference
Gross with the
Defiance parent
through the • Change of
Guidance Environm
Center ent
• With
suspension
Rules & Regulations
for
Online Asynchronous
Classes
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General Policies for
Online
Asynchronous
1. Students will be given access to
Classes
the NMLZ Learning
Management System (LMS) for
their asynchronous activities.
Ensure that you have access
to your NMLZ account
within a week after first
day of classes.
General Policies for
Online
Asynchronous
2. Use your real name and
Classes
picture in your Facebook
profile.
If you have multiple
accounts, inform the
adviser of the official
account to be added in your
General Policies for
Online
Asynchronous
3. For technical concerns (e.g.
Classes
LMS account, PS Portal
passwords, system errors, etc.),
contact the MCA Cabuyao
Helpdesk.
General Policies for
Online
Asynchronous
4. For announcements:
Classes
• regularly check group chats
• visit the MCA Cabuyao
(Parents, Teachers, and
Learners) FB Group
https://www.facebook.com/MCA.Cabuyao
Rules & Regulations for Online
Asynchronous Classes
1. Personal concerns
should not be raised in the
group chat to protect your
privacy.
Send a private message
directly to the adviser or
the subject teacher.
Rules & Regulations for Online
Asynchronous Classes
2. Communicate with
teachers during school
hours ONLY.
Please understand when
teachers cannot give
immediate feedback
Rules & Regulations for Online
Asynchronous Classes
2. Communicate with
teachers during school
hours ONLY.
For urgent and important
matters beyond school
hours, please consider that
teachers have their own
Rules & Regulations for Online
Asynchronous Classes

3. Be mindful of your
deadlines. Late
submissions will only be
allowed if with a valid
reason.
If with valid reason, grades will
Rules & Regulations for Online
Asynchronous Classes
4. Students will be given
completion dates for tasks
missed due to negligence
but will be given a grade
of 75 in the activity.
Submission beyond completion
dates without valid reasons will
Rules & Regulations for Online
Asynchronous Classes
7. Teachers will only accept
connectivity problems,
health concerns, calamities
and disasters and family
emergencies as valid
reasons.
Letter from the parents shall be
Grading
System
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Rules & Regulations for Online
Asynchronous Classes
1. Missed Performance
Tasks without valid
reason will automatically
translate to failing grades.
High and perfect scores in
written works ONLY do
NOT guarantee passing
marks.
WEIGHTS
Assessme Languag
nt MAPEH
Compone es Science EPP
nts AP Math
ESP TLE
Written
Works 40% 50% 30%
Performa
nce Task 60% 50% 70%
Rules & Regulations for Online
Asynchronous Classes
2. Students who will fail
less than 3 subjects in the
school year shall be on
probationary status for
the next school year.
Parents and students shall sign an
agreement of probationary status as
a condition for their enrolment and
promotion to the next grade level at
Rules & Regulations for Online
Asynchronous Classes
3. Every quarter, students
with failing marks must
comply with remediation
requirements coursed
through the guidance center
to receive
Failure to a passing
comply mark
and pass at
the
the end of the quarter.
remediation requirement will
translate to a failing mark.
Rules & Regulations for Online
Asynchronous Classes
3. Every quarter, students
with failing marks must
comply with remediation
requirements coursed
through the guidance center
to receive
This does a passing
NOT mark
apply to at
the end of the quarter.
students enrolled under
probation.
Rules & Regulations for Online
Asynchronous Classes
4. Students under probation
last year who will be
receiving a failing mark in
the 1 quarter shall be
st
subjected to a change of
environment.
Parents and students must abide
by the provisions stated in the
agreement of probationary
Task
Management
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Task
Management
1. Have a copy of
your class schedule
to prevent missing
classes.
Asynchronous classes
ARE NOT considered as
free time.
Task
Management
2. List down your
account credentials
for the following:
NMLZ PS
Gmail
LMS Portal
Highlights
Zoom Library
Classroom Monitoring
3. Prioritize your school
tasks over gaming and
non-school related online
activities so as not to give
the impression that
school work is too taxing
and burdensome.
Task
Management
4. Make a “To Do” list
or any other
organizing methods to
prevent missing
deadlines.and
Negligence
procrastination are the most
common reasons for missed
deadlines and failing grades.
Classroom
Monitoring
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Classroom Monitoring

1. There shall be 1
student per section to
monitor attendance or
tardiness.
This includes
monitoring of skipping
or cutting classes.
Classroom Monitoring

2. There shall be an
election for class
officers to help
teachers with
classroom
management.
Classroom Monitoring
3. Each student shall
have a study buddy or
shall belong to a small
group of 3-5 students
to have a steady
support for one’s
academic, emotional,
and psychological
Classroom Monitoring
4. A set of cleaners will
be assigned every day
to maintain order and
cleanliness of the
classroom.
Communication
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Communica
tion
1. Communicate with your
classmates whenever
necessary through proper
channels.
Class officers may relay
concerns to the adviser about
that affect a particular student
or the class.
Communica
tion
2. Respectfully approach
your teachers to
communicate your
concerns.
Avoid messaging teachers
about information on certain
tasks that are already
explicitly stated in the LMS.
Communica
tion
3. Communicate with your
parents to update them
about your school
performance and well-
being.
Communica
tion
4. Contact the Guidance
Center for other concerns
involving your well-
being. Seek help
whenever necessary.
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