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I Care, I Share

DO NO. 114 S. 2009-Celebrating Christmas Through Simple but Meaningful Activities

         The Christmas season should be an occasion for thanksgiving and rejoicing. It also provides us the opportunity to imitate and live out the virtues which the Lord Jesus exemplified during His life here on earth. Christmas celebration in public schools and public offices should be simple but meaningful.

     Malagasang II Elementary School teachers served as sponsors of gifts for the less privilege pupils. Each teacher selected the needy pupil in his/her advisory class as beneficiary.

         The gifts were given to the recipients during the celebration of Pupils’ Christmas Party. This activity is done for three consecutive years starting SY 2016-2017 to SY 2018-2019. 60 pupils each year benefited from this project.

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ONE MILLION LAPIS CAMPAIGN

  DepEd Memorandum No. 169 S. 2016 (One Million Lapis Campaign)

              The One Million Lapis Campaign aims to collect one million pencils to be given to underprivileged children in elementary schools of the 4th to 6th class municipalities of the country. These children lack the opportunity to pursue schooling and necessary materials for writing. A documentary in 2012 showed that children in far-flung villages of the country divide 1 pencil into three to be used for writing. Moreover, this campaign also envisions to enter the Guinness World Record for the longest line of pencil.

 

                Malagasang II Elementary School supported the One Million Lapis Campaign of DepEd and CWC. 2 days were allotted for this campaign. Objectives and mechanics of the project were delivered to the pupils, parents, teachers and stakeholders dated October 20-21, 2016. The school collected 940 slightly used and new pencils and submitted to the Schools Division Office.

Project CIADAC

          Malagasang II Elementary School supported the City of Imus Anti-Drug Abuse Council and served as host school and venue for the 6 months training period of the drug surrenders which started in November, 2016 until April, 2017. The school together with the teaching and non-
teaching volunteers served every Saturday by schedule to monitor the training done to surrenders’ by providing classrooms and other needs.

 

       School volunteers happily served our fellows by schedule in the community who are determined to change for good in their lives. The project covered 10 barangays, namely Malagasang I-A, I-B, I-C,I-D,I-E,I-F,I-G, II-A, II-B and II-C with a total of 67 drug surrenders’ . We coordinated and worked hand in hand with other sectors of society like PNP, DOH, DSWD, Religious groups and Local Government Units. The project has been successful as the surrenders’ finish the last level of their module until they were back to productive endeavors as monitored by the City
Government of Imus.

#Bangon Marawi

Administrative Order No. 03 CREATING AN INTER-AGENCY TASK FORCE FOR THE RECOVERY, RECONSTRUCTION, AND REHABILITATION OF THE CITY OF MARAWI AND OTHER AFFECTED LOCALITIES

Section 1. Creation of an Inter-Agency Task Force-An Inter-Agency Task Force for the Recovery, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of Marawi City. To be known as Task Force Bangon Marawi is hereby created to be composed of the following:

>DSWD             >DTI

>DOTr               >AFP

>DepED            >DBM

>DOE                >DOH

>DILG               >DOST and other Government Agencies

     Malagasang II Elementary School pupils and teachers led by Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of the Philippines extended their helping hands and shared their blessings to the victims and affected individuals of Marawi Seige. Each pupil and teacher donated clothes, canned goods, rice, and noodles as proof of their love and support to the Marawi people. The school collected 20 packs of goods and delivered to the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Cavite Council.

Oplan Alay-Tanim

DO NO. 57 S. 1996-THE REVITALIZED TREE PLANTING AND GREENING PROGRAM IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINES

          In compliance with the provisions of Executive Order 113, enjoining all sectors to participate in tree planting activities in support of the environment and natural resources program which the government is presently implementing; and in order to encourage citizenry involvement in creating a wholesome environment, the Department of Education is launched the Revitalized Tree Planting and Greening Program which shall be implemented by all elementary school pupils and high school students enrolled in both public and private schools throughout the country. Through tree planting, and greening activities in school grounds and in other vacant areas identified by the school.

              Malagasang II Elementary promoted the Clean and Green Program through Alay-Tanim.

         The teachers and pupils showed their love and care to the environment as they planted 60 mahogany seedlings at Brgy. Malagasang II-C, Imus City, Cavite dated November 13, 2016. The teachers also planted 30 mahogany seedlings at Baler Aurora during the conduct of Gender and Development Program dated April 7-9, 2017.

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GIFT GIVING/OUTREACH PROGRAM

DO NO. 114 S. 2009-Celebrating Christmas Through Simple but Meaningful Activities

             Malagasang II Elementary School teachers, pupils and parents showed love and appreciation

to the needy individuals. As part of Community Service and Programs, the school conducted Gift-Giving/Outreach Program at Bahay Kalinga located at Alapan II-B, Imus City, Cavite and Bahay San Jose-Tahanang Walang Hagdan located at BRgy. Upli, Alfonso, Cavite on December 4, 2016 and December 16, 2017.

              45 individuals from Bahay Kalinga and 11 individuals from Bahay San Jose-Tahanang Walang Hagdan were the recipients of gifts collected from the parents, pupils and teachers. The collected donation in kind like rice, canned goods, noodles, tissue paper, diapers, hygiene kits, and biscuits are properly packed and delivered to the two institutions. SY 2016-201, the school collected 3 sacks of rice and 25 packs of goods while in the SY 2017-2018, the school collected 4 sacks of rice and 30 packs of goods.

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