Wednesday, September 9, 2015

ACTION PLAN for SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION

Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Panoloon National High School
Panoloon, Sapad, Lanao del Norte

ACTION PLAN for SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IMPLEMENTATION



OBJECTIVES


STRATEGY


ACTIVITY

PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE


TIME FRAME
RESOURCES NEEDED


EXPECTED OUTPUT
Equipment/
Materials
Needed

Estimated
Budget
1. Ensure effective/efficient implementation of SHS
- Advocacy Campaign
- Intensive information drive
- Increasing community linkages
- Barangay Assembly
- PTA/Purok Meeting
- Tarpaulin / FB /
- Multimedia
- PNHS Faculty
- Deped Personnel
- Barangay Officials


August to October 2015


Tarpaulin / Snacks / Posters / Fare


P15,000.00
Signature of Stakeholders signifying their support to SHS program.
2. Upgrade the technical-vocational skills of the principal and teachers


Capacity building


Profiling of teachers


Principal / Teachers


August 2015 to March 2016


Financial Support/


P50,000.00
Trained & Skilled Teachers and Principal.  Teachers already trained in Trainer’s Methodology.
3. Raise funds from alumni / stakeholders
Procurement / acquisition of equipment
Preparation of project proposal / program of works
Alumni, LGU, Teachers, BLGU
August 2015 to
March 2016
Materials & Equipment
P200,000.00
Finished infrastructure, acquired materials and equipment.
4. Enroll students in the track they choose
Early enrolment by tracks
Student’s profiling with respect to their needs and abilities
Teachers / Principal/ Students / Parents
January 2016
Classroom / Workshops
P5,000.00
Early enrolment
Drop-out reduction.
5. SHS student industry immersion
Signing of Memorandum of Agreement
Signing of Memorandum of Agreement
Principal / Industry owner
June 2017 to June 2018 and beyond
Industry/Company
P5,000.00
Student’s Certificate of Completion / Employment
Prepared by:

Emelie B. Labador G-one T. Paisones Nenita L. Jaque Perfecto M. Bienes Cristuto Longcob

 SHS Coordinator TLE Lead Teacher      Principal     Brgy. Captain  FPTA President

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