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ACTIVITY: 2022 CLEAN-UP DRIVE

PROPONENT: Jonathan B. Bulawan


Teacher 1
DATE:
VENUE: P-1, Brgy. Manguino-o, Calbayog City
PARTICIPANTS: SJNHS – Manguino-o Annex Teachers and Learners
DESCRIPTION: A clean-up drive for the benefit of the environment as well as promoting and
raising awareness of the significance of environmental cleanliness in line with
creating a conducive learning environment for the learners and in the
community.
OBJECTIVE/S: To ascertain the purpose of the event, the following objective was formulated:

a. To secure a clean environment, pollution free surroundings


b. Promoting and adopting an eco-friendly and environment-friendly
school
c. Encourage adoption of practices that promotes cleanliness and
orderliness of the surroundings
RESULTS: The following were the results on the conduct of the event:
1. Everyone was briefly educated about how imperative to maintain
cleanliness of environment
2. Cited practices that will further enrich the adoption of an eco-friendly
environment
3. Organized a clean-up drive to kickstart an environment-friendly
school for the benefit of the learning environment and the community
PARTICIPANTS  Active involvement of participants is evident during the conduct of the
FEEDBACK: clean-up drive
 All learners are highly cooperative towards attaining one goal
 Everybody is elated to see their environment one step higher to
achieving an eco-friendly environment
METHODOLOGY:

“You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the
world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide
what kind of a difference you want to make.”— Jane Goodall

Irrefutably true, deciding what impact we would have on something,


may it be a small or big decision, will affect the world today, if not, sooner.
Amazingly, this decisively big “impact” has now been started by the little
workers of San Joaquin National High School – Manguino-o Annex – its Eco-
Warriors, the learners.

Armed with one true goal, the ardent desire of the faction to seek for a
cleaner, eco-friendly environment has commenced as they scavenged their
barangay, Brgy. Manguino-o, to look for a place to leave their footprints.

Before setting the eco-trails, the Manguino-onian armada conducted


first a simple program prior to the conduct of the activity. It started with a
song for country and followed by a morning praise to God Almighty led by
the eco-mentors Mrs. Analisa G. Ostulano and Mr. Richard H. Toliao, Grade
9 and Grade 8 advisers, respectively. To check the participation of everyone,
Mrs. Catherine C. Jabelo, Grade 7 adviser, don the attendance. Mr. Jonathan
B. Bulawan, the SSG Adviser, gave the rationale of the clean-up drive to
headstart the purpose of the activity. To lift the eco-spirits of the learners, Ms.
Marissa B. Suspeñe, Science subject teacher, welcomed everyone.

After all generic parts of the program were done, the Eco-Warriors of
the school now trailed to the agreed place where they will leave their
footprints for the next generation to continue. This feat seeks not only the
cleanliness of the surrounding but also maintaining a conducive learning
environment for the learners in lined with the school’s partnership with the
local community where the school is found.

At the end, only a rejuvenated place was left where the Eco-Warriors
battled fiercely in ascertaining the purpose of their activity. Various feedback
and thought-sharing happened once they were back at school. The day ended
with the versatile school head, Mrs. Sonia C. Cupla, giving her parting
message and appreciation to one and all.

MANAGEMENT OF THE The activity was managed and directed by the versatile school head of San
ACTIVITY: Joaquin NHS - Manguino-o Annex, Mrs. Sonia C. Cupla, and also the
cooperation of each teachers.
LOGISTICS  Proper coordination was implemented for the successful conduct of
ARRANGEMENT: the activity.
 All needed materials/equipment were set before the conduct of the
activity.
 Performing the tasks given in a guided manner and as set by the chief
coordinator was also observed.
 All the participants were already informed ahead of time.

Prepared by:

JONATHAN B. BULAWAN
Teacher I
Noted:

SONIA C. CUPLA
School Head
PHOTO-DOCUMENTATIONS

The day started with the generic


parts of program.

A small orientation was


conducted to brief the Eco-
Warriors on the objectives of the
activity.

Eco-warriors are happily


chatting with each other and
eager to start the clean-up drive.
PHOTO-DOCUMENTATIONS

Join the Race to Make An Eco-Friendly Place!

Eco-warriors posing for stance and fervently


shouting for a cleaner, eco-friendly environment.
PHOTO-DOCUMENTATIONS

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