75% found this document useful (4 votes)
8K views3 pages

Feeding Program Narrative Report Sy 2018 - 2019

The document summarizes the feeding program narrative report of Sta. Cruz High School. It discusses implementing the feeding program to develop students' performance and prevent illness in malnourished children. It also assesses students' BMI, finding many students in Grade 7 as wasted or severely wasted. The report lists the names of students in each section identified as having wasted or severely wasted nutritional status. It was prepared by the Nutrition Coordinator and noted by the Assistant School Principal.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
75% found this document useful (4 votes)
8K views3 pages

Feeding Program Narrative Report Sy 2018 - 2019

The document summarizes the feeding program narrative report of Sta. Cruz High School. It discusses implementing the feeding program to develop students' performance and prevent illness in malnourished children. It also assesses students' BMI, finding many students in Grade 7 as wasted or severely wasted. The report lists the names of students in each section identified as having wasted or severely wasted nutritional status. It was prepared by the Nutrition Coordinator and noted by the Assistant School Principal.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
  • Feeding Program Narrative Report
  • Students' Nutritional Status
  • Visual Documentation of Feeding Program

Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region III-Central Luzon
Schools Division of Bulacan
STA. CRUZ HIGH SCHOOL
Pag-asa St. Sta. Cruz, Santa Maria, Bulacan

FEEDING PROGRAM NARRATIVE REPORT

Feeding Program at Sta. Cruz High School was implemented to developed and enhance learner to their
performance and abilities and prevent from any kind of disease and illness that malnourished children encounter. In
order to intensify health and nutrition among student as per headed with Nutrition Coordinator in running targeted
supplementary feeding program for wasted and severely wasted student in this school as a teacher we have to
promote and improve their health progress by means of preparing a healthy and nutritious food for them and
discuss the importance of eating the right kind of food and drinking eight glasses of water to become healthy and
active in doing our work.
Feeding program gives a very important especially to those students who are malnourished and cannot afford to
buy the food in the canteen it can give benefits to them to enhance their growth and development as well as the
progress in learning. As a teacher it is our responsibilities to our student to guide and teach them the healthy
lifestyle and proper hygiene like washing our hands and brushing our teeth before and after we eat to prevent from
bacteria and microorganism on the food that we eat.
Sta. Cruz High School assess the BMI of student and the result of this are almost grade 7 student have wasted and
severely wasted in the nutritional status.
The following students that have wasted and severely wasted are:

7- ORCHIDS 7- ROSAL
BOYS: BOYS:
WASTED WASTED
1. Agayan, Kevin Lee 1. Capistrano, Allen
2. Cruz, Mike Nino 2. Dela Torre, Chris King
3. Lopez, Fryle 3. Muyano, Victorio Julio
4. Mendoza, James Allen
5. Mendoza, John Michael GIRLS:
6. Nunez, Ignacio Jr. 1. Almonte, Edlyn
7. Reyes, John Roland 2. Benedicto, Princess Icy
8. Sarondo, John Carlo 3. Concepcion, Angel Claire
4. Mogara, Angelica
SEVERELY WASTED 5. Villon, Krizzy
BOYS:
1. Gabuco, Jerwin
2. Padua, Cole Dylan

GIRLS:
1. Lopez, Kyla- wasted
2. Lorenzo, Pauline- wasted
3. Quizano, Maria Fate
7- SAMPAGUITA 7- GUMAMELA
WASTED WASTED
BOYS: BOYS:
1. Apolinar, Meynard 1. Amascual, Jhunmark
2. Baring, Emerson 2. Dela Cruz, Mark
3. Capangpangan, Zenn Jhun 3. Blanco, Jhon Kenneth
4. Cedric, Jose 4. Floresta, Terrence Joshua
5. Cleofas, Jr., Jomel Kyruz 5. Lopez, Justin Jay
6. Dela Cruz, Frince Paulo 6. Reyes, Charles Orlan
7. Delos Santos, John Angelo
8. Lee, Crismond GIRLS:
9. Mirasol, Joshua 1. Alejandro, Jennalyn
10. Perez, Kerby 2. Evangelista, Althea Mae
11. Quiam, John Carlo
12. Santos, Mark Lester
13. Sumayao, Clarence Josef
14. Tilad, Jefferson

Prepared by: Noted by:

JASMIN F. TACSIAT SHEILA MARIE DR. DE SILVA


Nutrition Coordinator Assistant School Principal II/ OIC
Feeding program of Grade 7 students of Sta. Cruz High School for S.Y. 2018-2019 was facilitated by Mrs. Jasmin F.
Tacsiat, School Feeding Program Coordinator.

You might also like