The document is a school improvement plan submitted by Palaca-Damilisan National High School for approval by the Division of Iloilo Superintendent. It includes an introduction outlining the school's vision, mission and values. It also provides details on the school's personnel, curriculum and special programs. The committee that prepared the plan is identified and the school requests approval of its school improvement plan for 2011-2014.
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
School Improvement Plan 2011-2014
1. Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
Division of Iloilo
PALACA-DAMILISAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Miagao, Iloilo
RAYMUNDO A. LAPATING, Ph.D.
Schools Division Superintendent
Division of Iloilo
La Paz, Iloilo City
Sir:
We, the members of the School Planning Team of Palaca-Damilisan
National High School, Tabunacan, Miagao, Iloilo hereby endorse the approval of
our School Improvement Plan for 2011 – 2014.
NOEME M. NILLOS ELNA MARIEL NANTA
School Planning Officer Students Group Chairman
ALFREDO N. MONTAÑO JENNEL
MORANO
Teachers’ Group Representative PTA Representative
JOSE MARIE NAPALINGA HONORATA G.
MOLETA
LGU Representative Student Discipline, Chair
EVELIO ANTONIO P. TORRECAMPO JUN B.
BARTE
Adviser, SSG IT Coordinator
2. RANDY REGINO M FAILANGA ARIEL ANTHONY G. CALA-
OR
Admin. Asst. III Admin Asst. II
WILSON F. TOSINO
Principal II
Accepted by:
REYNALDO G. GICO
Assistant Schools Division Superintendent
Approved by:
RAYMUNDO A. LAPATING, Ph.D, CESO V
Schools Division Superintendent
3. Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
Division of Iloilo
PALACA-DAMILISAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Miagao, Iloilo
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLAN
2011 – 2014
I. INTRODUCTION:
4. The success of education is a cooperative endeavor. The
success of one is the success of all. The school administrator, teachers,
parents, community and all stakeholders must cooperate to the fullest for
the attainment of the high achievement of all students. This School
Improvement Plan of Palaca-Damilisan National High School is a
comprehensive presentation that lays out plans and targets of the school
for the next three (3) years. It emphasis on priority projects as
educational investment that will equip the school administrator basic
knowledge, skills and attitude necessary for micro and macro
management of DepEd programs in the school and division levels.
Furthermore it desire to provide administrator, teachers, students,
stakeholders instructional leadership skills vis-à-vis RA 9155 and the 2002
Basic Educational Curriculum and let them value the importance of
strategic positioning of the school for greater impact, services, excellence
and sustainability for the next three (3) years.
The School Improvement Plan of Tigbauan Central Elementary School is
a comprehensive presentation which will serve as the basis of priority
through which the school will focus and utilize all possible resources to
achieve its vision and mission which are Achievement, Accountability and
Cooperation for the next three years.
The Committee that Prepared the School Improvement
Plan
The School Improvement Plan was realized through the cooperative
efforts of the following people: the Principal II as Chairman,
representatives from the LGU, teachers and students, chairman of the
Education Committee, the President of Parents Teachers Association,
adviser of the SSG, Administrative officers, IT officers, the School
Planning Officer and MSIE students of SIPC-WVCST Miagao Campus.
5. II. SCHOOL GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Core Values:
Excellence, competence, effectiveness, result oriented and
interrelated learning.
Vision:
To provide quality education through
competent instruction and to establish linkages both
public and private sectors to widen the scope of
learning opportunities.
Mission:
The school must strive to implement programs,
supportive to educational goals, foster learning
opportunities, to inculcate equity and just education in
order to generate Globally Competitive graduates.
Values:
1. Transformation of Students into self-reliant
managing individuals.
2. Teachers’ realization of their training needs.
III. SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY PROFILE
A. School Profile
Name : Palaca-Damilisan National High School
6. Tabunacan, Miagao, Iloilo
The Palaca-Damilisan National High School began its historic past in
August 1967, through the erection of barangay charter. The lay leaders in
the barangay canvassed the enrollees for the first year and second year
students and constructed a temporary building to house the students as
requirements for putting-up a barrio high school.
The barangay high school began to operate with no full-time teachers
under the assistance of the Principal, who was concurrently the Principal
of the elementary school, until later this portion was turned over to the
high school.
From the on, Palaca-Damilisan Barangay High School grew as years
went on. This improvement could be seen through a number of buildings
constructed, an increase of enrolment as well as school personnel. The
growth of Palaca-Damilisan Barangay High School (PDBHS) was marked
by its conversion into a National High School in 1988 by virtue of
Executive Order No. 189, series of 1987 and Republic Act No. 6655, but it
started to operate as such when funds were released to the school on
April 1993.
In line with the program, thrust and objectives of the Secondary
Education Division of the Department of Education, Region VI, the
schools’ mission is to produce a graduates who posses work ethics,
values, cognitive and manipulative skills for global competitiveness in
pursuant with its vision of raising committed secondary school graduates
who can actively participate in developing a just and humane society.
Special features of the school and how it differs from other school in
the municipality of Miagao.
7. * Active supervision of Instruction for better school
1. Provision of State of Art Instructional materials
2. Capability building of teachers, students and school head
3. IT integration in subject areas
4. Computer-aided instructional materials
* Improved School Management
1. More defined School Action Plan for school year and also
Subject Action Plans are provided
2. Action research
3. Improvement of school efficiency
4. Protection of Instructional time
Curriculum
The school is operating under the secondary education
Curriculum with the following general guidelines:
a. 2002 and 2010 SEC subject with allotted time.
b. In the educational ladder, the secondary level offers a
four-year formal education above the elementary but
below the college level.
c. Public Secondary schools are financed, operated
and maintained by the government.
The Secondary Education Aims to:
8. a. Continue to promote the objectives of elementary
education.
b. Discover and enhance the different aptitudes and
interests of the students so as to equip him with
skills for productive endeavor and/or prepare him
for tertiary schooling.
c. Special Programs:
• The school initiated the tying up with West
Visayas State University under the Non-
Formal Education (NFE) now Alternative
Learning Systen (ALS). Since 1997 to the
present offering skill oriented courses such
as welding and computer literacy to
enhance manipulative and cognitive skills.
• The following courses are being offered
every semester of the school year including
summer classes. This courses are offered
during non-school days as follows:
- Shielded Metal Arc Welding
- General Electricity
- Computer Literacy
• ALS are also offered during Fridays to
enhance learning skills in Technology and
Livelihood Education. These courses are
also tied-up with Technical Education
Skills Development Authority
9. (TESDA) making the implementation
effective and integrative mode of delivery
sustained.
B. Personnel:
There are 34 filled teacher items and 2 personnel items in
our school plantilla,1 casual personnel (utility/admin. Aid), MOOE
funded computer teachers/clerk, PTA funded personnel such as
librarian, and security guard 1 detailed teacher and 1 PSB teacher.
10. a. Personnel Profile
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS TEACHING AND
NON TEACHING PERSONNEL PROFILE
SY 2011-2012
NAME OF SCHOOL : Palaca-Damilisan National High School (Palaca-Damilisan Brgy High School) TEL. NO. : (033) 315-87-02
(Please indicate the old name of school inside the parenthesis) DIVISION : Iloilo
ADDRESS : Tabunacan, Miagao, Iloilo DISTRICT: 1st
Congressional
(street, barangay, municipality, province/city)
NAME OF SCHOOL HEAD : Mr. Wilson F. Tosino OFFICIAL DESIGNATION : Principal II
Item Number
(Per PSIPOP)
NAME OF
INCUMBENT
Year Level
& of
Section
Assignme
nt
S
e
x
Date
of
Birth
Bachelor’s Degree
Highest
Educa-
tional
Attain-
ment
Subject /s
Taught
Non-
Teaching
Assignme
nt
Date of
Original
Appoint
ment
LATEST APPONTMENT
Degre
e
Major Minor
Date of
Appoint-
ment
Positio
n
Title
Statu
s
Sour
-ce
of
Fund
/
Salar
y
OSEC-DECSB-THC3-
420129-2000
Miss Chona N. Nacionales I –
Alexandrite
F 02/09/6
4
BSE English Soc.
Science
4 (CAR
MaEd)
English I
3 (Eng. Coor)
7 (Sch.
Paper
Consultant &
Grievance
Com.
Member)
12/28/87 02/09/06 Teacher
II
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
449288-1998
Mrs. Doris N. Soriano I – Jade F 12/17/6
6
BS
Math
Math Food
Tech.
1 Math I 7 (Academic
Affair Chair)
07/20/87 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
463992-1998
Mrs. Ma. Nancy N.
Cartago
I – Peridot F 04/21/6
7
BS Ag.
Ed.
P.E. 1 MAPEH I & Aral
Pan I
3 (Sports
Coor)
06/07/94 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC2-
429408-1998
Mrs. Ma. Weena M.
Mueda
I – Emerald F 12/24/6
6
BSIE H.E 1 T.L.E I & Values I 3 (TLE Coor) 08/08/88 12/01/98 Teacher
II
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC2-
420061-2005
Mrs. Marilyn N. Enverga II – Amber F 02/24/5
4
BSE Biology English 1 Science & Tech. II 09/16/77 06/01/06 Teacher
II
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC2-
420172-2004
Miss Ma. Luisa P.
Montealto
II –
Chrysoberil
F 06/21/5
6
BSE Math Aral. Pan. 1 Mathematics II 07/11/80 07/09/04 Teacher
II
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
463996-1998
Mrs. Nenita N. Sollesta II – Citrine F 05/22/6
4
BSE Filipino Biology 1 Filipino II & Value
II
11/10/97 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
449263-1998
Miss Donnah Grace C.
Jimenea
II – Topaz F 05/02/7
9
BSE English 1 English II 3 (Girl Scout
Coor)
11/06/03 08/10/06 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
Highest Educ. Attainment
Composition of Grade/Year
Level Assignment Non-teaching Assignment Source of Fund for Payment of Salary
1. BSEED, BSE, BSIE 3. Ed.D., Ph.D. 1. Monograde 3. Mobile 1. Guidance Counselor 4. Canteen Teacher 1. National Government 3. PTA
2. MA, Maed 4. Others (Please
specify)
2. Multigrade 4.
Double
Shift
2. School Librarian 5. Clinic Teacher 2. Local Government/Special Educ. Fund (Sch.
Board)
4. Others (Please specify)
3. Coordinator 6. Clerk
(NFE, Scout, etc.) 7. Others (Please specify)
11. Item Number
(Per PSIPOP)
NAME OF
INCUMBENT
Year Level
& of
Section
Assignme
nt
S
e
x
Date
of
Birth
Bachelor’s Degree
Highest
Educa-
tional
Attain-
ment
Subject /s
Taught
Non-
Teaching
Assignme
nt
Date of
Original
Appoint-
ment
LATEST APPONTMENT
Degre
e
Major Minor
Date of
Appoint-
ment
Positio
n
Title
Statu
s
Sour
-ce
of
Fund
/
Salar
y
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
449272-1998
Mrs. Honorata G. Moleta III –
Aquamarine
F
12/22/5
7
BSE Catechetic
s & Soc.
Stud.
1 Aral. Pan III &
Aral Pan. I-A
7 (Non-
Academic
Affairs Chair
& Grievance
Com.
Member
08/18/88 01/02/89 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-TCH1-
420721-2001
Mrs. Emely N. Nervida III – Sapphire F 06/20/7
9
BSE Filipino 1 Filipino III 05/27/02 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-TCH1-
420720-2001
Mr. Jan G. Arguez III – Azurite M 07/17/8
0
BSE Biology
1 Science & Tech. III 3 (Boy Scout
Coor.)
7 (Bids &
Awards Com.
Mem)
05/27/02 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
449265-1998
Mrs. Brenda F. Alejo III –
Chalcedony
F 09/14/7
8
BSE T.H.E. 1 MAPEH III &
Values III
08/01/02 03/01/02 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
420134-1999
Mrs. Elvira F. Fandagani III –
Tourmaline
F 12/17/7
0
BSE English Values Ed. 1 English III 7 (School
Paper
Adviser)
11/12/04 07/18/06 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
420171-2004
Miss Teresita N. Mabanes IV – Ruby F 05/19/5
0
BSE Filipino 1 Filipino IV
3 (Filipino
Coor)
7 (Grievance
Com.
Member)
06/26/80 07/09/04 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
462978-1998
Miss Irene M. Montioso IV- Coral F 01/05/7
3
BSE Math 1 Math IV & Math III-
D
3 (Math
Coor)
07/19/93 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
420164-2002
Mrs. Gertrudes N. Ardenio IV- Garnet F 04/23/6
6
BSE English 1 English IV &
English III-A
7 (School
Paper
Adviser)
09/06/99 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
Highest Educ. Attainment
Composition of Grade/Year
Level Assignment Non-teaching Assignment Source of Fund for Payment of Salary
1. BSEED, BSE, BSIE 3. Ed.D., Ph.D. 1. Monograde 3. Mobile 1. Guidance Counselor 4. Canteen Teacher 1. National Government 3. PTA
2. MA, Maed 4. Others (Please
specify)
2. Multigrade 4.
Double
Shift
2. School Librarian 5. Clinic Teacher 2. Local Government/Special Educ. Fund (Sch.
Board)
4. Others (Please specify)
3. Coordinator 6. Clerk
(NFE, Scout, etc.) 7. Others (Please specify)
12. Item Number
(Per PSIPOP)
NAME OF
INCUMBENT
Year Level
& of
Section
Assignme
nt
S
e
x
Date
of
Birth
Bachelor’s Degree
Highest
Educa-
tional
Attain-
ment
Subject /s
Taught
Non-
Teaching
Assignme
nt
Date of
Original
Appoint-
ment
LATEST APPONTMENT
Degre
e
Major Minor
Date of
Appoint-
ment
Positio
n
Title
Statu
s
Sour
ce of
Fund
/
Salar
y
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
449269-1998
Mrs. Stella C. Napatal F 04/21/6
3
BSE Math/Filipino 1 Filipino I & Values
I
3 (Values
Coor)
09/23/87 09/19/88 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC3-
420130-2000
Mrs. Melania C. Aguirre F 04/28/5
8
BS
Biology
Biology 1 Science I 3 (Science
Coor)
02/01/84 02/09/04 Teacher
III
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
449258-1998
Mr. Wilmer F. Tosino M 10/20/6
5
BSIE Indus. Arts 1 T.L.E. II & Aral.
Pan I
11/04/02 04/01/05 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
449271-1998
Mrs. Bella Rosa A. Gayo F 06/26/6
2
BSIE H.E. 1 T.L.E. III & Values
II
3
(Medical/Den
tal Coor)
02/15/88 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
449274-1998
Mrs. Lunila F. Noveros F 05/20/6
8
BSE Filipino/MAP
EH
Soc.
Stud.
1 MAPEH II & III 3 (MAPEH
Coor)
10/15/90 06/20/94 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
449273-1998
Miss Noeme M. Nillos F 11/13/7
5
BSE Catechetics
& Soc. Stud.
1 Aral. Pan. II &
Aral. Pan I-B
13 (Sch.
Testing
Coor.)
6
7 (Liaison
Officer)
08/10/06 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-TCH1-
420719-2001
Mrs. Sherly F. Nuñeza F 02/17/7
2
BSE Mathematics 1 Math III & Values
III
05/27/02 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
Miss Jorita F. Nalinga F 01/03/8
3
BSE T.L.E. 1 Computer 06/05/06 Teacher
I
Casu
al
3
Highest Educ. Attainment
Composition of Grade/Year
Level Assignment Non-teaching Assignment Source of Fund for Payment of Salary
1. BSEED, BSE, BSIE 3. Ed.D., Ph.D. 1. Monograde 3. Mobile 1. Guidance Counselor 4. Canteen Teacher 1. National Government 3. PTA
2. MA, Maed 4. Others (Please
specify)
2. Multigrade 4.
Double
Shift
2. School Librarian 5. Clinic Teacher 2. Local Government/Special Educ. Fund (Sch.
Board)
4. Others (Please specify)
3. Coordinator 6. Clerk
(NFE, Scout, etc.) 7. Others (Please specify)
13. Item Number
(Per PSIPOP)
NAME OF INCUMBENT Year
Level &
of
Section
Assignm
ent
S
e
x
Date of
Birth
Bachelor’s Degree
Highest
Educa-
tional
Attainme
nt
Subject /s
Taught
Non-
Teaching
Assignment
Date of
Original
Appoint
ment
LATEST APPONTMENT
Degree Major Minor
Date of
Appoin
t-ment
Position
Title
Statu
s
Sour
ce of
Fund
/
Salar
y
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
463991-1998
Mr. Jun B. Barte M 05/20/78 BSIE Arch.
Drafting
1 Values III &
T.L.E. IV
3 (NFE/
Community Coor)
7 (Bids & Awards
Com Mem)
02/09/04 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC2-
4201764-2000
Mr. Alfredo N. Montaño M 01/05/68 BSIE Arch.
Drafting
1 MAPEH IV &
TLE IV
7 (Sch. Paper
Adviser &
MAKABAYAN
Dept Head)
08/20/90 07/12/91 Teacher
II
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-THC1-
449270-1998
Mr. Evelio Antonio P.
Torrecampo
M 11/27/61 AB
Science
Science 1 Aral. Pan IV &
Values IV
3 (Aral. Pan.
Coor)
7 (Grievance
Com. Mem.)
07/01/92 Teacher
I
Perm. 1
Mrs. Rogelyn N. Nabua F 02/21/77 BS
Fisheries
Physics Biology 1 Sci. & Tech III-D
& IV
06/05/06 Teacher
I
Casu
al
3
Mrs. Erlinda E. Mucho F 12/30/50 2 06/05/06 Librarian Casu
al
3
Mr. Mateo F. Mondragon Sr. M 05/13/53 7 (Utility) 07/01/00 07/01/07 Utility
Worker
Casu
al
1
Mr. Abelardo Millama M 08/23/72 7 (Sch. Guard) 06/06/05 06/04/07 Sch.
Guard
Casu
al
3
OSEC-DECSB-ADAS3-
420057-2007
Mr. Randy Regino F.
Failanga
M 09/07/74 BS
Commerce
Managem
ent
Accounting
7 (Bookkeeper) 08/13/07 Admin.
Assistan
t III
Perm. 1
OSEC-DECSB-ADAS2-
420063-2007
Mr. Ariel Anthony G. Cala-or M 06/14/73 BS
Commerce
Marketing 7 (Disbursing
Officer)
09/03/07 Admin.
Assistan
t II
Perm. 1
Highest Educ. Attainment
Composition of Grade/Year
Level Assignment Non-teaching Assignment Source of Fund for Payment of Salary
1. BSEED, BSE, BSIE 3. Ed.D., Ph.D. 1. Monograde 3. Mobile 1. Guidance Counselor 4. Canteen Teacher 1. National Government 3. PTA
2. MA, Maed 4. Others (Please
specify)
2. Multigrade 4.
Double
Shift
2. School Librarian 5. Clinic Teacher 2. Local Government/Special Educ. Fund (Sch.
Board)
4. Others (Please specify)
3. Coordinator 6. Clerk
(NFE, Scout, etc.) 7. Others (Please specify)
B. Physical Profile and Facilities
14. No. of Classrooms - 18
No. of Workshops - 2
Toilet and Bath - 5
Buildings:
I. SITES AND STRUCTURES
A. Site
Distance from the Municipal Hall: 5 kms. Area (in. sq.m): 6,000.0 Mode of Acquisition: 1
Topography: 1 Ownership Status: 1 Proof of Ownership: 1/2
Ownership status Topography Mode of Acquisition Proof of Ownership
1. Owned 1. Flat 3. Rolling 1. Donation 3. Presidential 1. Title 3. Others (Pls. Specify)
2. Not Owned 2. Hilly 4. Swampy 2. Purchase Proclamation 2. Donation Paper 4. CARP Delianated/surveyed
Type of Bldg. Floor
Area
Owner-
ship
Status
Constructed Materials
No. of
Storey
Usage of
Room
No. of
Room
Year Cost (P) Fund-ing Floor-ing Roof-ing Wall Condition
(Pls. Provide each of the
number of rooms according
to their usage)
1. SEDP 482 m2
1 1993 P4,500,00 1 2 3 2 2 2 Classroom/ Office
7
2. Cariño 112 m2
1 1991 245,000 2 2 3 2 1 1 Classroom 2
3. Bagong Lipunan
112 m2
1
1990 240,000 2 2 3 2 1 1 Classroom 2
4. Bagong Lipunan
114 m2
1
1990 240,000 2 2 3 2 1 1 Classroom 2
5. Bagong Lipunan
56 m2
1
2002 200,000 2 2 3 2 1 1 Classroom 1
6. Bagong Lipunan
216 m2
1
1991 425,000 2 2 3 2 1 1 Classroom 3
7. Science
Lab 84 m2
1
1990 160,000 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 1
8. Bagong Lipunan
112 m2
1
1990 150,000 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 2
9. Cariño 112 m2
1 1991 245,000 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 2
15. Type of Bldg. Materials Usage Condition Funding
1. Gabaldon 1. Steel 3. Wood 1. Academic Clsm. 8. Storeroom 1. Good 1. DECS
2. Army 2. Concrete 4. Nipa 2. Science Lab. 9. CAT Room 2. Needs Repair 2. LGU
3. Magsaysay 3. Practical Arts 10. Toilet 3. Incomplete 3. NGO
4. Marcos 4. Home Economics 11. Resources 4. Condemnable 4. PTCA
5. Imelda Ownership 5. Workshop Center 5. Under 5. JICA
6. JICA 1. Owned 6. Library 12. Canteen Construction 6. US-AID
7. SEDP 2. Rented 7. Office 13. Clinic 6. Temporary 7. Private Org.
8. Others (Pls. Specify) 3. Presidential 14. Other (Pls. Specify) 8. Others
Proclamation (Pls. Specify)
Library, Science Laboratory, Workshops:
Holding
(Indicate contents)
Assessment of Facilities
(Pls. Indicate if Excellent, Fair or Poor)
Library 80% of the library resources could be found. Fair
Science Laboratory 75 % of Sci. Lab. Equipment is there. Good
Workshop/Industrial Arts 50% of the condition is met. Fair
School Furnitures:
Number of existing serviceable desks and chairs: (For Pupils/Students)
1/I 2/II 3/III 4/IV 5/V 6 TOTAL
I. Desks ( 2 – seater)
a. Old Model
b. Set of 1 Table & 2 Chairs
II. Tablet Armchairs 55 55 55 55 220
Multi-Media:
ITEM
NUMBER OF UNITS
TOTAL NO. OF UNITS In Good Condition Needs Repair SOURCE
Computers of Instructions 25 15 10 DTI
TV Set 1 1 Purchased
16. Video Player 1 1 Purchased
Casette Player 3 1 2 Purchased
Others (Please specify) Over head Projector 1 1 Purchased
Office Automation:
ITEM
NUMBER OF UNITS
TOTAL NO. OF UNITS In Good Condition Needs Repair SOURCE
Computers (without internet) 10 8 2 DTI
Computer (w/ internet) 11 8 3 DTI & GILAS
Printers 5 4 1 DTI/GILAS/Purchased
Typewriter 3 2 1 Purchased
Photocopier 1 1 Prov. Govt.
Mimeographing machine 1 1 Purchased
Sound System 1 1 Purchased
Telephone/Fax Machine 2 2 PLDT/GLOBE
Overhead Projector 1 1 Purchased
Others (Please specify) (Broadband) 1 1 GILAS
Sports Equipment:
ITEM
NUMBER OF UNITS
TOTAL NO. OF UNITS In Good Condition Needs Repair SOURCE
Basketball None
Volleyball 1 1 Purchased
Baseball None
Soccer None
Others (Please specify) (Badminton) 1 1 Purchased
17. Medical and Dental Services
ITEM
NUMBER OF UNITS
TOTAL NO. OF UNITS In Good Condition Needs Repair SOURCE
First Aid Kit 1 1 Purchased
Clinical Bed 1 1 Purchased
Others (Please specify)
Canteen - 1 private
1 school
18. D. Community Profile
Socio-Cultural
1. The collective student profile of the school is consistently
updated.
2. The collective academic achievement of students is
improved consistently.
3. There are sufficient opportunities for student enrichment
through relevant social gatherings like symposia,
trainings, field exposures and contests.
Political
There are opportunities for students to demonstrate
leadership skills and to explore their own interest.
Economy
Miagao is a third class Municipality. Its annual income for
FY 2006 is Php. 64, 749, 047.35.
Miagao is located in the southwestern part of the Province of
Iloilo in the Island of Panay. One of the 7 towns comprising the First
Congressional District of Iloilo. Located 40 kilometers south of Iloilo.
It can be reached by one hour’s ride from Iloilo City through public
(e.g jeepney, air-con vans, Antique-bound buses) and private
transportation. It comprises 119 barangays with 8 barangay located
in the publacion.
19. The Municipality has a total land area of 15, 696.00
hectares. Poblacion having a land area of 299.54 hectares.
Land Use:
= Built- up 933.00 hectares
= Agriculture 3, 887.00 hectares
= Forest 2, 768.00 hectares
= Special Land Use 8, 108.00 hectares
1. Mining/Quarrying
2. Grassland/Pasture
3. Agro-Industrial
4. Tourism
Miagao is partly coastal and partly mountainous town. It has
a total population of 57, 092 (CY 2000) people based on the 2000
report of the National Census and Statistics Office. The poblacion
considered as the urban area composed of barangays has a total
population of 8,385 while the rural barangays has 48, 707.
IV. SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS
A. School Performance
Student Achievement
20. 2005 – 2006 42.45 2006-2007 42.64 2007-2008 43.21.
NAT Results increases in the past 2 years. However the MPS fall short of 31.79
from the Planning Standard.
NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST (NAT)
2ND
YEAR
Subject Areas
School Year Increase/
Decrease2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008
Math 49.63 31.18 34.56 +3.38
English 37.28 47.81 48.01 +0.2
Science 32.42 40.28 40.32 +0.04
Filipino 43.70 46.06 40.36 -5.7
Aral Pan 49.19 47.86 52.77 4.91
School
MPS 42.45 42.64 43.21
RANK Cong. 19 28 34
Div. 108 113
Based on the above MPS result, Aral Pan dominated the rest of the
subjects in terms of MPS. There is a significant decrease in Filipino, Therefore the
school is in alarming state being in the low performing school category. Interventions
should be employed to increase the MPS in the coming years.
NCAE COMPARATIVE RESULT (MPS)
SCHOOL YEAR
No. of
Examinees
General
Scholastic
Aptitude
Tech.
Vocational
Aptitude
Non-
Verbal
Ability
Entrepreneurial
Skills
2006- 2007 193
43.20 75.36 75.72
2007-2008 131 43.62 64.92 52.11 74.71
21. On the NCAE data for two (2) years time, examinees in the 4
th
year are more
inclined on Technical. Vocation and Entrepreneurial endeavors. Advisers are given
authority to assess and counsel their advisory students so that they will be guided
according to the career they are most inclined to.
School Performance Indicator
SCHOOL YEAR 2005 - 2006 2006 -2007 2007 2008
PARTICIPATION RATE ---------- 98.77 % 98.77 % 92.52 %
RETENTION RATE --------------- 94.67 % 98.97 % 99.46 %
COMPLETION RATE ------------- 85.25 % 83.33 % 92.31 %
REPETITION RATE -------------- 24.45 % 24.45 % 1.62 %
PROMOTION RATE -------------- 94.59 % 97.31 % 97.17 %
GRADUATION RATE ------------- 96.73 % 95.65 % 96.30 %
SURVIVAL RATE ----------------- 98.39 % 98.39 % 98.46 %
DROP-OUT RATE ---------------- 10.65 % 9.60 % 1.45 %
TRANSITION RATE -------------- 59.05 % 59.05 % 74.02 %
TEACHERS STUDENT RATIO -------- 1:32 1:34 1:34
TEXTBOOK RATIO ------------------- 1:2 1:2 1:2
22. B. Instructional Materials
YEAR SUBJECT TETBOOK TITLE SEMP Founded SEDIP Founded Funded by Other
Sources
Teacher’s Manual
TOTAL
1ST
YEAR English 1 English Arts 1 192 6 198
New Horizon in learning English I 648 4 652
Science 1 Science & Technology for the Modern World I 495 7 502
Math 1 Moving Ahead with Mathematics I 330 2 332
Integrated Math I
Elementary Algebra I
Filipino I Gintong Pamana I
Gansa I 784 20 804
Aralin I Daloy ng Kasaysayan ng Pamahalaang Pilipino I 815 2 817
Pilipinas: Kasaysayan at Pamahalaan 295 8 303
OTHERS: (Please Specify. You may use additional sheets if necessary)
Mathematics I (Imcs) 281 281
2nd
YEAR English II Communications for Progress II
New Horizons in Learning English II 515 3 518
English Arts II
Science II Science and Technology for the Modern World II 537 13 550
Math II Moving Ahead with Mathematics II 300 2 302
Intermediate Algebra Ii
Filipino II Timbulan II
Gintong Pamana: Wika at Panitikan II 537 13 550
Aralin II Asya: Noon, Ngayon at sa Hinaharap II 150 150
Asya: Noon, Ngayon at sa Hinaharap II 95 95
OTHERS: (Please Specify. You may use additional sheets if necessary)
Mathematics II (Imcs) 371 371
3rd
YEAR English III English Arts III
Science III Science and Technology - Chemistry 285 11 296
Math III Integrated Mathematics III
Geometry III
Filipino III Diwang Filipino III 25 3 28
Dagitab III
Wika at Panitikan III 285 11 296
Aralin III Kasaysayan ng Daigdig III 315 9 324
23. OTHERS: (Please Specify. You may use additional sheets if necessary
Functional English for Today III 228 11 239
Mathematics III (Imcs) 310 310
4th
YEAR English IV Moving Ahead in English IV 25 1 26
Bridges to Better Communications IV
Filipino IV Diwang Filipino IV 25 1 26
Wika at Panitikan IV 267 9 276
Aralin IV Ekonomiks IV 280 8 288
OTHERS: (Please Specify. You may use additional sheets if necessary
Functional English for Today IV 117 9 126
Math IV – Advance Algebra, Trigonometry and Statistics
255 255
Science and Technology - Physics 271 8 279
24.
25. V. SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
A. Planning and Development Process
School Planning is scheduled yearly during the Pre In-Service
Training for Teachers (INSET). Planning conference is called together
with the stakeholders and later a consultative meeting with the municipal
mayor in consistent with what is agreed in the first phase of meeting with
the stakeholders and school authorities.
General PTA assembly meeting is called on the first week of
regular classes for the new school year.
A yearly matrix of activities is prepared. The school matrix is based
on DepEd and Division Thrusts and activities. Based on the Calendar of
Activities, monthly activities and assignments are formulated.
Tactical plans for instructional administration and supervision is
prepared, discussed and clarified with teachers. The schedule for both
formal and informal observation of classes are also planned and
discussed.
The internal control system on students’ enrolment, quarterly and
periodical examinations are being assessed based on systems adopted.
Future plans are developed to enhance/improved the methods/strategy to
be used for succeeding year.
B. Organizational Structure and Staffing
26. At present there are 26 teachers, 2 administrative support staff, 2
clerks, 1 PTA funded librarian, 2 PTA funded volunteer teachers and 1
Principal II.
Teachers are handling their area of specialization and others
specialized and undergone DepEd training for non-majors.
Lessons are based on the Prescribed Secondary School Learning
Competencies and updated per grading period. Some teachers used
proto-type lesson plan.
In case when a teacher is absent or on leave, activity sheets are
left to students with the guidance of another teacher.
C. System and Procedure
EMIS
School files are retained in the EMIS. Other records are encoded
in the computer and stored in the diskettes and USB’s of record officer.
Monitoring and Evaluation
Teachers’ observation of classes is done by the School Principal
using the TLOC and teachers evaluation and appraisal is done at the end
of each school year using the PAST. Students’ performance appraisal is
done on quarterly basis.
Monitoring and evaluation of project implementation is done on a
weekly basis and reported to the Principal.
27. Mid-year assessment of Teachers target and performance is done
during the INSET school level.
FISCAL
The school receives funding from the DBM through the National
Treasury. It receives an NCA (Notice of Cash Allocation) from the DBM
for PS and MOOE. Modified Disbursing Scheme is observed in the
disbursement of funds. Monthly report of Statement and Obligations and
Balance (SAOB) is reported to DBM for monitoring and control of funds.
Disbursement of funds such as salaries and other expenses are in
a cash advance basis.
Miscellaneous fees are collected through Barangay Scholarship
Program of the catchment barangay. The PTA treasurer collects deposits
and withdraws the miscellaneous fees in the PTA account.
Rewards and Incentives
Certificates of Recognition, prizes and other forms of incentives are
given to teachers, students, parents and stakeholders as manifestation of
commendable actions and outstanding performance extended to the
school.
Communication
28. Communication is through landline and cellular phones and letters.
National, Regional, Division and local memoranda are read during
meetings. Others are posted for perusal.
Monthly meeting is scheduled at the end of the month with
committees to ensure effective delivery of the program.
Feed backing, dialogue are used whenever possible during the
open forum. DepEd thrust are disseminated usually after the MANCOM.
VI. SCHOOL GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
A. Goal:
Students’ achievement in the National Achievement Test increase
by 10% per year for the next three years.
B. Objectives:
To increase academic performance in NAT in all discipline from
43.21 MPS to 75 MPS at the end of the 3 years period.
C. Contributory Objectives:
Provision of Equitable access:
Improve Physical Environment for Learning
29. Improve Instructional Materials
Improve Physical Ancillary Service
Quality and Relevance
Improve Nutritional Status of below normal students
Improve competencies especially the numeracy and scientific skills
of all students by 75%
School Management of Educational Service
Hasten parents/stockholders participation in school activities,
projects and mobilization.
Intensify attitudes towards mobilization of services and
resources.
Implement effective school supervisory services.
Performance Indicators
Increase Graduation Rate by 2% to have it 100%.
Increase Promotion Rate by 3% to have it 100%
Maintain Repetition Rate
Reduce Drop-out Rate to 0%
Increase Textbook ration in tool subjects into 1:1 ratio
30. VII. PRIORITY IMPROVEMENT AREAS
A. Provision of Equitable Access
Personnel
Hire regular librarian
Hire regular physics teacher
Hire regular teacher to teach computer classes
Improve use of Instructional Materials
- Acquired and solicited instructional materials
- CD tapes are provided per subject area to enhance learning
- Acquired additional ancillary services and corresponding facilities
- Instructional materials like books are acquired from Civic minded
stakeholders and organizations
- Sustained the construction of School covered court for outdoor
classes
B. Quality and Relevance Basic Education
Improved Nutritional Status Below Normal Students
Implement feeding program
Teacher-parent dialogue
Conferences
Home gardening/gulayan sa barangay
31. Nutritious foods sold in the canteen
Improved Reading Competencies of the 75% of the First Year
Students
- Implement remedial reading program in English
- Use of workbooks and activities
- Acquisition of additional references
- Implement peer group teaching
- Seek parents’ involvement
Improved Numeracy Skill of the 75% First Year Students
- Use of activity sheets in Math
- Allow teachers to attend seminars
- Implement remedial program in Math
Improved Scientific Skills of the of the 75% of the First Year
Students
- Implement effective supervision of Science classes
- Allow teachers to attend seminars
- Send students to Science related activities and
contests
- Expose students by manipulating Science
equipment/apparatus during laboratory
C. School Management of Educational Services
Implemented effective school supervisory services
- Prepared/implemented schedule of Instructional
Supervision
- Conduct formal observation of classes once a month
per teacher
- Check lesson plans & other records
32. - Facilitated demonstration classes per year level
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Strengthen parents/stakeholders participation
- Organize school risk disaster team
- Establish income-generating project
D. Performance Indicator
Increased Graduation Rate to 100%
Intervention
- Strict monitoring of activities and attendance
- Teacher-parent/student dialogue
- Principal – parent/student dialogue
- Home visitation
Increased Promotion Rate by 3% from 97 % to 100%
- Strict monitoring attendance
- Teacher-parent dialogue during card day
- Cooperative learning approach
- Home visitation and follow-up
Reduce Repetition Rate to 0%
- Implement effective guidance program
- Inculcate values that every adviser is a guidance
provider
- Implement remedial classes in 2 difficult disciplines
(Math & Science)
33. Reduced Failure Rate to 0% by 2011
- Implement remedial program in all subject areas
- Teacher-parent dialogue
- Intensive guidance program
- Home visitation
E. Proposed Additional Facilities
The following facilities are considered vital for the school’s
operations in preparation for the K-12 education. The expenses
for such will be sourced from the school’s PTA funds, donations
from alumni and, if possible, income generating projects with the
assistance from the community stakeholders.
Teen Center
- A vertical extension of the T.H.E. building (second
floor)
- Educational venue and activity center
- Function hall for specialized K-12 instruction
Covered walk
- To be placed along school buildings
- For the convenience of students and teachers during
rainy days
F. K-12 preparation
34. In preparation for the K-12 education, PDNHS plans to provide
instructions in General Education and Technical-Vocational
courses. Tech-Voc Education will include General Electricity and
Fisheries Education to initially cater to Grade 11 and Grade 12
students in school year 2016-2017. The school currently has
competent instructors with undergraduate degrees in
Aquaculture/Fisheries Science and background in General
Electricity.
Technical-Vocational Education Strand
- Provision of classes in Electricity and Fisheries for
Grade 11 and Grade 12
- Training assistance from UPV College of Fisheries
and Ocean Sciences
General Education Strand
- Post-graduate studies and continuing education of
teachers
- Training assistance from DepEd
36. Submitted by:
CHERRY IVY R. NALDOZA
RAEMMIL F. NULADA
A School Improvement Plan
Palaca-Damilisan National High School
IE 506 Educational Planning
Master of Science in Industrial Education
Southern Iloilo Polytechnic College
Western Visayas College of Science and Technology- Miagao Campus
Miagao, Iloilo
37. Submitted to:
Raul F. Muyong Ph.D.
Submitted by:
Cherry Ivy R. Naldoza
Raemmil F. Nulada
March 2014