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A.

In the High Sch0of Department

Promotion and retentron shall be by the

be by the numiber of units

student who fatls m more han three (3) units regardless ts,

to the nexI Curriculum level ne enrolls the three (3) oted units

of'number of subjects, 1s retained n the same

2 A student who fails in threc(3) units or less maybe

ess

year le eve

during summer term and passes the same

A student will not be readmitted if;

A He has failing grade in Values ducation and/or onduct

B. He has exhibited disruptve and unruly behavior in Campus.

C. Probation Policies

1. Academic Probati0n.

A student is placed under prODation TOr the current sch

year when he failed two (2) subjects in the previous sch

year or retained in the same grade/ year level.

Diseiplinary Probation.

A student who receives a grade lower than80%/AP in


character education/valucs education h the preVIous year or

has received trom sIX (6 to nine (9) demerit points is placed

under disciplinary probauon ior the school year

The probation is lifted at the end of the school year only

after the reason for the probatiIon has ceased to exist.

D. Honors and Awards

For the Elementary Level

Honors will be drawn from the students of the school who

pertormed at the Approaching Proficiency (AP) level. He

must not have a grade lower than 80% (AP) in any subjec

during the school year

Honors shall be ranked using the point scheme, pons

or

academic perlormance (general average of all the leamg

areas in the curriculum year) and 3 points TOr

Curricular activities (achievement of students m un

the

Co

Contest
and competitions, student leadership, officer and

membersthip. participation and attendance on activities)

Honors must have a conduct grade of 90o or higher in all

subject arcas and have not meted with a penalty or

SUspensj9PARe /hadale

Modats for geheral excellence are ye o Re

evel

Distinguished awards Mathematics, Science, English, Best

in Conduct. Sports and Arts are also given to deserving

studenis

For the Junior High School and Senior ligh School

Honors are drawn lrom the top perlorming students of the

school. He must not have a grade lower than 80% in any

subject. 1hey should be ranked on a 7-3 point scheme

a. Academic excelience poimis) 1s based on the

general average grade of the candidates. Non-

gradualmg students are ranked bascd on the general

average of the ratings of ihe learning areas in the

Curriculum year,

b. Co-curricular activities (3 points) cover to all

achievement of students In the contests and

competitions, student leadership, officer ship and

membership, and participation and attendanee on


attendance on the current year

rionors must have a conduct grade of 90% or higher in al

Subject areas and have not

Suspension.

meted Wilh a penalty ot

vcdais for general excellence are given to top students pe

1Jevel for graduating and non-graduating students with the

tollowing minimum qualifications.

a A general average of not lower than 90%

b. A final grade not lower than 85% in all subjects/

CActive participation in school activities

d Specal awards on Best n Conduct be given per level

to deserving students who denonstrated excellent

behavior in school and no Violation of any policy

stated in the student handbook

e Loyalty medals are awarded to students who have

stayed in the school from Kinder to Junior High

School (silver) and Senior High School (gold).

STUDENTACTIVITIES

1. Student Leadership

A. Supreme Student (Government

Prime Minister Deputy Prime minister

Deputy Secretary

Deputy Treasurer
Deputy Auditor

Secretar

ITeasurer

Auditor

Public Information Officcr

B. Junior Parliament

Speaker of the House of Representative

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representative

Majority Floor LLeader

Minority Floor Leade

Secretary of the Parliament

Committees

Parliament Chiet Security

Representatrves (per Grade L.evet

C.Homeroom/C B /crs

Presiden

Vice Pres ident

Secretai
Treastrc

Auditor

Bus. Manager

Publie information Officer(PIO)

Marshals

Muse & Escort

2. Co-Curricular Activities

These actiVIties are held by the school to complement

and validate the earnmg experience ol the students

nside tne classroo1.

A. Qui Bec

B. 1iterary Musical Contest

C. Sports Festival

D. lnterschool compctitions

E. Convocalion and Seminars

3. Extra- Curricular Activities

These activities are conducted to focus the particular

Tield of interest, sport and/or develop sklls.


A. Field Trip

B. Work Shop

C. Summer Camp

D. Involvement in diflerent Clubs

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FDudrerek prvgrom

SCHOO1. POLICIES

Suspenston of Classes

A Typhoon Sgnaf0.1ttomattca1ly Cancels

Kindergartenc fasscs bit

B Typhoon signal no.2 automatically cancels

Ehementary and Fligh School Classes

If classes were suspended by any authorized local or

national govermment oflicial or by the School Director

after the students have arrived in school, the

parents guardian or transport service shall be given ample

time to piCk up the students In campus.

When there are tests or examinations schedulcd on the

day that the classes are suspended, the examination will

automatically administered on the first meeting

Immmediately tolloWing the suspension.

2.Lost and Found Items-Lost arlicles brought to the

ffice of the Prefect of Discipline and was not claimed

after one (1) month trom the time it was received, it is

given away through the School's Outreach Program.


Letter and Circulars to Parents /Guardians

Keply

slips to Wrilten comunications to

parents/guardians must be answered or acknOwledged

with the parent s signature and returned within two days

from the date of receipt by the student.

4. Visitors

Students cannot bring visitors inside the campus unless

valid purpose or authorized by the school

authorities.

with

5. Parents and Caregivers

Parents are expected to be in decent clothes when

cntering the school premises. Sandos and very short

panis are discouraged when making transactions in the

school

Birthday Celebra tions

This is allowed only during break tme or a maximuim of

one period for the celebration Permit should be secure

fam the Principal at least three (3) days betore the


ed occaston

elling imCampuss

Parents and students are prohibited from selling food or

any Tte Oo prchises uniess part ot thet

entrepreneurship lesson. Parents are encouraged to give

their children packed lunch for health reasons.

S.Educational Field Trips Written consent forms of

parent guardians for participation in field rips are

required

9 Membership in Unrecognized Organizations

Membership n organizations not recognized by the

school is a ground tor bemg dropped irom the student

rolls.

CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE

School Uniform and Grooming

A. Wearing of the prescribed unilorm and school 1.D.,

white socks and black leather shoes is compulsory.

Rubber shoes are Worn dur11g P.. classes.

B. Students are required to come to school ciean and well

groomed.

C. Bangs should not reach eyebrows nor sideburns go

beyond the tip of the carlobesA bH

D. Hair length for boys should not reach the collar fold

of the polo.
E. Hair color other than the origmal hair color is not

allowed.

2. Classroom Decorum

A. Ihe student is expected to act with proper decorum and

respect inside the classroom

BRecite the opening and cOSg praycrs with reves

cAsk permission fron t 8Out of the re

when there is l necessy

D Sit only on his assigned chair niess instructed,

E The teacher's desk 1s privare and students are

touch anyvthing unless allowed by the teacher

verence

TOOm

F Avoid touching Or gettng gs or things without

permission from the owner.

G Keep the classroom clean and orderly at all times

H. Do not bring expeISIve toys, accessories or jewelries to

school

The use of cellular phones and related gadgets while in

class is strictly prohibited, w it sertrtn dy r


3. Use of School Facilities and Equipment

A. Use school facilities and equipment properly

and with Carc.

B. Comply with the rules amd regulations being

ISSued in the use and care ol these facilities and

cqupment.

4. Norms and Conduct while in Campus

A. Every student should always be orderly, respectful

and courteous. He shouid not use language or

commit acis which are vulgar, indecent, or which

in any manner, may be ofiensive to any student,

teacher, employee o School official.

B. During assemblies or school gatherings, maintain 3.

silence and pay attention to the specch and

performance. Maintain order and line formation

while entering or exiting the program venue.

C. Eat only in designated areas, keeping it clean and

orderly. In the canteen, be orderly, wait for yolr .

um to be served. Return canteen utensils after use

, Do not hter htow Our trash m the garbage

nce.

TOom
cans

Do not vandali/e School property or deface, tamper

posters and bulletn boards.

SmokmE ctpis 1s prohibited and puishable

by la

CCrounds for diseiplmary action

he following arc minor offenses

1. Violation of rules on uniform and groomin8

2 Litterng and loitering

3. Improper deportment in class or during school

act

ot to

thout

s to

Ies

school

4. Non-attendance legitimate

function/activities without justifiable reasons

5. Lending. borrowing of School ID, library cards,

unitoms

6. Faiture to presenl excusc letter irom parcnt


Engaging n verbal ghts no resulting n

damage to property or physical injury.

ng

In the ahscnce ot any prejudice Or physical damage

injury to the schOol or any third party, any 0ne of the

minor olfenses is punishable vith

a. First oftense

writen rcprimand

to 2 conduct demeriis

Suspension

b. Second offense

C. 1hird oftense

ilegol

B. The following are less serious ofrense

Gambling. smoking or poSsession o gambling/smokingras

paraphernalia
Non-physical bullying or verbal threals to fellow student

. Open, blatant disregard of school directive on decorum

Defacing posters and displays

5. Disruptive conduct, verbal or physical, within schoo

pren

Cuttng iting fights

7 Fightng ot

8 Stealing. Cheating or any other forms of dishonesty

9 Use of obscene or oftensIve langag

Depending on the prejudice to the school or damage/ inim

to any third party, anyone of the 1ess seTiOus offenses i

punishable with

I day suspension

b. Second offense2 days suspension t Conauct probation

Third offense

probation

The tolowing are serious offenses:

1. Possession of deadiy weapons, bladed pointed objects inside

The campus

a First Ofense
5 days Suspens1On conduct

Possession, use, sale of any alcoholic drinks or prohibited

drug or paraphermalia

3 Membership n any fraternity o organization that

probibitcd by DECS Order No. 202.1999

4. Involvement m any aclivity/Tigbis resulting in physical

injury

Extortion

6. Forgery and falsitication of any school document

7. Indecent, obscene or iunmoral conduct n campus or in any

school activity.

8. Lending or borrowing of gate pass

9Vandalism

10.Any behavior tending to destroy the good name

Teputation of the school.

Commission of any of the above-enumerated offenses

merit immediate dismissal.

and

ffenses will

Oo 1post Oenalty

penalty a posc thout the student being

otin
ed of his infraction and the result of the investigation

nducted Dy tre O tee on Discipline,

nenalty corresponding o he neXt higher classification

may be 1mposed 1:

afensesS

us student is habitual oftender

nore than two (2) Violations were committed

following penalties may be imposed in addition to the

Jury

1S

he

hove- e numerated penalties for each classifications of

flenses

onfiscation of pronibited articles for return to the parents

Juring conterence. It possession ot the same 1S prohibited by

a, the article will be turned over to proper govenment

uct

ulnOTties
Retum/replacement of the lost articles to the njured party

d Reimbursement or expenses, 1 any, ncurred by the party

due to the acis of the cing studeni.

Deprivation or student privileges

Grounds/classroon improvement wOTk Such as help clean

the classroom, pick up litter.

Detention where the student 1S required to stay for a certain

period of time at the ollice of 1he Prmcipal or stay in the

library to study

Denied readmission in the lollowing year if the student

obtained the maximum conduct demerit of ten (10)

A grade lower than 75 in conduct.

.Procedure of investigation

n. Every student shall be informed of his violation and

Sgared on such infraction by the Committee on Sehool

Discipline.

B The parents/guardian shall be called to a conterence with the

DIsciplime Coordnator to inform them o e result of the

investigation and t mmittec on School Discipline

CThe decision of the O

mposing a penalty may be appeaicd to te Fncipal within

Seven (7 days fro

niposihon of the pehatty

ConductCaiding Principi it is not enougn


of penalty, i a

pt thereof or trom notice of the

the Te

Conduct Slip System

Statemen

To instill disciplime and order, S not cnough that

disruptive and mproper benavior e pena1Zed or give

sanctions. it 1s necessary hat B0O0 Denavio and

extraordinary deeds be commended 50 that tne students will

apprecaie the values ol good conduct, discipiine, order and

Tesponsibility.

Merit conduct slips are 1or exemplary benavior and demerit

of Gural

conduct sps are TOr misvenavior.

1 When conduct sip 1s ISSDed

Merits slips are issued upon the recomicndation of a faculty

or school ofticial, for outstanding achievenent, exemplary

deeds and good behavior such as:

a 15cng extra helpful to ieachers and ciassmates

b. Helping a felow STudent Guring an emergency in secking


mnediale assistance

Returming valuable lost and found articles

Extra ordinary suppot in outreach prograns of the School

CBehavior mdicative of personal concern for the environment

Merit anid 1emerit points

a Mernt point increases the grade in conduct and Values.

b. Demerit pomis are given for minor offenses and aftect the

grade in conduct and values.

C.he maxirmun demerit points issued in a year is 10.Six (6)

to nine (9) demerit pomis puts a student under probation 1or

the rest of the year Ten (fol pomts t the highest obtaae

demerit points that warant 8 grade below f tomc

and denial for readniisstor the foOwng ye

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PARENTS AGREEMENT

Cn

lo ther

Father

AgC

Date of Birth

Resio

Children

Date of Birth

Reside e

No. of Children

No O

gellg Tvelihood

Source o1 LLIvelihood

urce of Laveliho

Our (sorns or daugnters presenty enrolled at the


Magsaysay Memorial High School for the School Year 2015-

016 That we shall extend our full support for the studies of our

sonis or daugnter/s. 1hat we sSIhalt give special attention to their

health condition such as prOVIding good nutrition, medicine,

good sieep and g00d rest In orde that they will be able to

seriousiy conduct themseives to good learning

Further, we will exert all our eltorts in the development ot their

physical, mental and spiritual development s0 that good

character, good attitude, and good behavior will be instilled in

heir heart and mind We will also teach them the love of God,

the love of mankind and love of country. These, we promise

o do in order to help develop our children to become law-

abiding citizen of our country.

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