5. SEGMENTATION
SY 2021-2022
ENROLMENT DROP OUT
KRA
GRADE
LEVEL M F TOTAL M F TOTAL
JUNIOR HIGH
SCHOOL
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
TOTAL
96
117
114
139
466
74
102
87
106
369
170
219
201
245
835
1
0
0
4
5
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
5
6
SENIOR HIGH
SCHOOL
GRAND TOTAL
Grade 11
Grade 12
TOTAL
78
72
150
616
69
81
150
519
147
153
300
1135
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
6
(0.52%)
PALANGUIA NHS
6. GRADE LEVEL
Junior High School
TOTAL CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE
FREQUENCY
Grade 10 5 5 83.33%
Grade 7 1 6 100%
Grand Total 6
PALANGUIA NHS
PARETO ANALYSIS
DROPOUTS
7. PALANGUIA NHS
CHARACTERIZATION
DROPOUTS
A. Students’ Attitude
Based on the statement of Mrs. Janet Canete,a Grade 10-Beryl adviser
in a virtual conference, two out of six male students who dropped had
lost the desire to accomplish learning activities because they were
hooked to playing ML and other online games.
8. PALANGUIA NHS
CHARACTERIZATION
DROPOUTS
B. Parents’ Attitude
Two parents of Grade 10-Jade students do not respond to several
invitations of Miss Grace Lebin for a parent-teacher conference .
One parent from Hinalinan,Dingle confessed to the class adviser that
he is not able to create a home learning environment because of their
poor situation. Aside from that, he is not capable to act as learning
facilitator because he could not even read and understand simple story.
9. PALANGUIA NHS
CHARACTERIZATION
DROPOUTS
C. ICT Environment
As a result of the home visitation made by Mrs. Primrose Fabula 1
student from Grade 10-Ruby confided that he has poor internet
connectivity access to surf classroom related activities. More so, he cannot
sustain to pay for the load.
10. PALANGUIA NHS
CHARACTERIZATION
DROPOUTS
D. Teachers’ Attitude
3 out of five teachers in Grade-10 admitted that they were hesitant to
conduct home visitation because they were afraid of COVID-19
contamination
2 teachers were not able to provide enhancement activities to their
students because most of their time were spent to preparing,sorting and
distribution of modules
11. PALANGUIA NHS
CHARACTERIZATION
DROPOUTS
E. School Leadership and Management
The giving of technical assistance to teachers with learners who dropped
was not done regularly because the emphasis was on school financing,
cyber security for online education, safety of school reopening, and
emotional and mental health of teachers and learners.
13. PALANGUIA NHS
CHARACTERIZATION
DROPOUTS
G. Community, Industry and Partnership
The partnership with the barangay officials in the distribution of
modules in some feeder barangays were not sustained because of local
restrictions, IATF requirements and overlapping of responsibilities with the
barangay.
14. PALANGUIA NHS
CHARACTERIZATION
DROPOUTS
H. Assessment
Based on the observation of the School Head, three out five teachers
from Grade-10 utilize learner materials which are not validated by
responsible authorities and not aligned with the MELCs
15. PALANGUIA NHS
SCHOOL MONITORING, EVALUATION AND ADJUSTMENT
PROPOSED INTERVENTION
• Conduct of SLAC and regular conference with teachers with the focus
on teaching pedagogies
• Teachers maximize personal gadgets like pre/post- paid cellular phone,
band with and connectivity to reach out learners’ concerns thru various
platforms like video call, fb messenger, google meet and other
technological-based instructions.
• Provision of simplified/contextualized learning activities
• Utilize various educational innovations to cater the needs of struggling
learners.
16. PALANGUIA NHS
SCHOOL MONITORING, EVALUATION AND ADJUSTMENT
PROPOSED INTERVENTION
• Conduct PHIL-IRI in order to identify learners who are in need of
remediation