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Republic of the Philipines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION De ED REGION Xi 1 Davao City pesannst for tnvestion October 30, 2018 REGIONAL MEMORANDUM No. dy . 2018 2018 REGIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (RSPC) To: Schools Division Superintendents Heads of Private Elementary and Secondary Schools 1. Pursuant to Republic Act (RA) No. 7079, also known as the Campus Journalism Act of 1991, this Office announces the conduct of the 2018 Regional Schools Press Conference (RSPC) with the theme, Fostering 21st Century Skills and Character-Based Education through Campus Joumalism, in Digos City Division on November 15-18, 2018. 2. The conference aims to: a. demonstrate understanding of the importance of journalism by expressing it through different journalistic endeavors and approaches; sustain advocacy on social consciousness and environmental awareness; . provide a venue for an enriching learning experience for students interested in Journalism as a career or those who intend to use skill sets leamed through campus journalism to give them a better edge in their chosen careers; promote responsible journalism, fair and ethical use of social media; and @. enhance journalistic competence through healthy and friendly competitions. s a 3. Participants in this 2018 RSPC are the following: a. Top five (5) Division winners of the different individual writing contests in English and Filipino of both elementary and secondary levels; b. Division first place winners in Radio Script Writing and Broadcasting, Collaborative Desktop Publishing (Elementary & Secondary), TV Scriptwriting and Broadcasting and Online Publishing (for secondary level only); ‘School Paper Advisers; Division Journalism Coordinators; Board of Judges, and Division and Regional Technical Working Group. mga Pahina 1 of 22 4, Details of the conduct of the 2018 RSPC are stipulated in the following enclosures: Enclosure | | Number | Contents Regional Technical Working Group (RTWG) List of Event Proctors Billeting Schools in Digos City Division. ‘Schedule of Events Program a creer General Guidelines for the Selection of Winners in the Different Individual Writing Contests [ General Guidelines for the School Paper Contest (Print or POF) General Guidelines for the Best Section & Layout and Page Design ‘Guidelines for Radio Script Writing and Broadcasting Contests Guidelines for TV Script Writing and Broadcasting Contests Guidelines for Collaborative Desktop Publishing Contest__ Guidelines for the Online Publishing Contest ere Criteria for the Search for Outstanding School Paper Adviser and Campus Journalist = Format for the List of Student Contestants & School Paper Entries List of TWG for the Group Events - School Paper Evaluation (Nov. 3-4, ‘| 2018) Waling-Waling Hall , DepEd RO XI, F. Torres St. Davao City 5, The Online Publishing is now included in the contest , both in Filipino and in English for secondary level only. A separate team shall be organized in this category. 6. All Schools Division Offices should strictly follow the No School Paper, No ‘Student Contestant Policy.Schools that have collected journalism or subscription fees from their learners should submit their schoo! paper entries in print, but not in PDF files. 7. Any violation of the above guidelines per item of this Memorandum is subject for disqualification. 8. __ The Schools Division Offices are advised to observe the following timelines: October 31, 2018 | — Submission of Mary Jane M. School Paper Mejorada/ Dr. | unm) Manuel Vallejo ee eet October 31,2018 | advance Payment of | Maria Edith Ibafez’ —_, Davao City Registration ‘Accounting Personne! | November3-4 | Judging of School | Mary Jane M. | Waling-waiing, Paper Mejorada/ Dr. | DepEd RO XI, F. Manuel Vallejo | Torres St. , Davao | wiTWG - | November 9, 2018 | Submission of Woria Edith ©. ibafiez | LR Office, DepEd Portfolio ( Outstanding Rentoie(Oustardg | ora, Lagrama RO XI, F. Torres St Pahina 2 of 22 ~~] Submission of List of Davao City | Contestants & School Paper Entries per Division ( Using given format) November 15, 2018 ‘Submission of ‘Maria Edith C. Ibafez | Cor Jesu College Payment for (Secretariat Office) Membership All delegation must wear their delegation | uniforms and bring | their Division | Banners during the parade @ 1:30 PM (Coliseum) November 23,2018 | Final Submission of | Mary Jane M LR Office, DepEd ‘School Paper (Top | Mejorada/Dr. | RO XI, F. Torres St. 10 entries) Manuel Vallejo | —, Davao City ‘Treasurer ( RESPAA) 40. A registration fee of Two Hundred Pesos only (Php 200.00) per participant remitted in advance to the Cashier in the Regional Office not later than November 5, 2018, to defray the expenses of meals, honoraria of the judges and purchase of medals, trophies and other related expenses. Membership fees of One Hundred Pesos {Php100) for the SPAs and Ninety Pesos (Php 90.00) for the CJs shall be collected by the treasurer of Regional Elementary School Paper Adviser (RESPAA) and Regional ‘Secondary School Paper Advisers Association ( RSSPAA) respectively. 11. Publication expenses and registration fee, membership fee, meals, transportation and other incidental expenses of the participants shall be charge against school/Division MOOE/SEF/PTA/Campus Journalism Funds, or other available sources, all subject to the usual accounting rules and auditing regulations. 12. All delegations are advised to arrive at the venue in the morning of November 15, 2018 for the purpose of billeting, registration, and checking of laptops and memory cards. 13. All school officials and teacher — participants shall be granted with the two (2) day Compensatory Overtime Credits or Service Credits whichever is applicable during their attendance to this regional activity during Saturday and Sunday. 14. Immediate dissemination of and compliance with this Memorandum is desired. ATTY. nehb srr CESO I Regional Directorhy Incl. : As stated Reference: DepEd Order No 47, s, 2017 To be indicated in the Perpetual Index under the following subjects: CAMPUS JOURNALISM COMPETITIONS PROGRAMS — STUDENTS TEACHERS.,,.. ROCWinimamejorada ee Pahina 3 of 22 Sop =u ‘ wlsf doe 8 Enclosure no 1 to Regional Memorandum, 5.2018 Chair : Co-Chairs Members: COMVAL Eldecris 8, Calzadora Hilda Opefia bios cry Tito Endrina Joan M. Niones REGIONAL TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP (RTWG) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ATTY. ALBERTO T. ESCOBARTE, CESO Ill Regional Director WINNIE E. BATOON, Ed.D. IC - Schools Division Superintendent, Digos City Division MELANIE P. ESTACIO, PhO COIC-Assistant Division Schools Superintendent JANETTE G. VELOSO, Ed.D. CChiaf, Curriculum and Learning Management Division (MARY JANE M. MEJORADA, MAEd Regional Focal in Campus Journalism Filipino MANUEL P. VALLEJO, Ed.D. Education Program Supervisor ~ Regional Focal in Campus Journalism - English BEVERLY S. DAUGDUG, Ed. Chief, Curriculum Implementation Division JOAN NIONES, Ed.D. Education Program Supervisor, Digos City ~ Host Division TITO ENDRINA, PhO Education Program Supervisor, Digos City ~ Host Division DIVISION CAMPUS JOURNALISM COORDINATORS Davao CITY DAVAO DELNORTE DAVAO DEL SUR _DAVAO ORIENTAL Rene P. Suitan Allen T. Gullaran Ruben. Asan Geraldine Burgos May Ann MJumuad Marlyn A. Publico Rita Rellanos Nancy Sumagaysay Igacos MATI CITY PANABO CITY TAGUM CITY Charisma Ambrona «Michelle P. Disonglo Peter A. Mijares. Cristy S. Agudere Lourdes Manlapus Gina G. Sivestre ‘AngelitaSuelto Darwin Suyat Davao Occidental Raymond 8. Aquino Nelia Q. Madelo, Enclosure No. 1to Regional Memorandum __s 2018 REGIONAL TRAINING WORKING GROUP 2018 Regional Press Conference REGISTRATION Chairman: Maria Edith Ibanez Co-Chairman: Arlene P. Barba Members: ‘Aurora Lagrama Mary Ann Acosta Phelma Camacho Lyn Vincent Balatero Christy N. Cabahug (Oriental and Matti City) Analyn P. Manapol{Comval and Davao del Norte) Juna Mae C. Morales (Tagum City and IGACOS) Nelly D. Salise (Panabo City and Davao City) Ferlyn Tubice (Davao de! Sur and Davao Occidental) Jane Joy De Guzman (Digos City) I 1GR A) Technical i Chairperson: Leilani T. Setiires Program Director: Narciso Marafion ‘Members: Xavier Fuentes Leilani Sefieres Kristoffer lan Cabila ‘Sunny Pajo Jasminn Eve Bucod For traffic of delegates In the bleachers (Wear district polo shirt) Daisy Banzon-Leader (Davao Oriental) Jane Mei Padillo (Matti City) Boots Liwayway Relampago (Comval} Cherilyn Montefalcon (Davao del Norte) Janice Joy Lapaz (Tagum City) Bricia Pacara (Panabo City) Joy Fondevilla (IGACOS) Martiallou Organiza (Davao City) Ruby Paderanga (Davao del Sur} (Omaira Grande (Davao Occidental) Sittie Aine Guinolong (Digos City) For traffic of delegates at the centerand Hoisting of Banner (Wear TWG/SPA polo shit Fe Jumalin-Leader (Entrance Gate) Irene Quizon (Stairs) Rowena Bancale (Davao Oriental , Tagum City and IGACOS) Stelia Recla (Matti City , Panabo City and Davao City) ‘Mera silva (Comval, Davao del Sur and Davao Occidenntal) Lady Kristine Diamante (Davao del Norte and Digos city} B)ST (TION, HALL PREPARATION, LIGHT SETTING and LABEL FOR BANNER HOISTING ening Program at the Coliseum! Chairperson: Gemma Salanga Co-Chairperson: Melvin Sabio Members: TLE Department Teachers ©) Presidential Table Chairperson: John Willan Co-Chairperson: Brian Di snacks Chairperson: Mary Glor Tabanao Members Edwin Garcia-Leader Jennifer Barsalote Marife Bohol Maricel Pantil ) WELCOME DINNER Chairperson: Sollie B. Oliver Co-Chairperson: Mary Glor Tabanao Members Rhoda Perales Rochel Salvaria Sarna Maung TABULATION ‘Chairperson: Jecson Oafalias (Elementary) Members: Mylene Robitios Patrick Peroseros Chairperson: Neil Edward Diaz (Secondary) Members: Mary Ann Acosta ‘Angelica Mendoza PROGRAM & INVITATION (LETTERS) Chairperson: Manuel Vallejo Co-Chairperson: Imelda Cardines Member: Juvy Comaingking FOOD COMMITTEE {Contest Proper Chairperson: Mary Glor Tabanao Members: For Cor Jesu College Rolit Grace Vibas Jessa Marie Talingting Joanna Luz Andales Mon Brian Rodriguez Lalaine Young For DICNHS Tita Dela Peria Janet Bangaan CONCURRENT SESSION Chairperson: Harley Agiosolos Co-Chairperson: Leilani Serieres Members: NTOT Trainers Minerva tbasco SEARCH FOR OUTSTANDING SPA/CJ and ‘AWARDING OF WINNERS ‘Chairperson: Jerry Ben Sasam Co-Chairperson: Minerva tbasco RAESPA Officers RSSPAA Officers RADIO BROADCASTING/TV BROADCASTING Chairperson: Ida Juezan Members: Zandria Sy Cherrie Anne Bohol Lorelie Deiparine nda Nacua Aimee Amor Porto Raquel Cedefio HOLDING AREA For Cor Jesu College Chairperson: Valeriano Delos Reyes Co-Chairperson: Ignacia Trondillo Edwin Garcia Members: For November 16 AM Mari Mei Medina Mary Jane Pesquera For November 16 PM. ‘Mary Amor Alejado Weena Vergara For DICNHS English Department Teachers ‘STAGE DECORATION {Closing Program at Cor Jesu College gymnasium) Chairperson: Sunny Pajo Members: Almira Aratan Joseph Nilo Mary Grace Dequifa Sheryl Mae Surtida Rely Joy Andol Rosela Angelo Marco Jumawan Belinda Maurin Genevieve amo ‘SPORTS LIVE COVERAGE Chairperson: Eppie Grace Presto Members: fan Augustus Jumatin erie! Caminade ‘Marvin Biscocho Veronica Boqueda Sinamar Carionero USHERRETES Chairperson: Anatiza Almazan (Oriental, Matti) Co-Chairperson: Gemma Salanga Members: Merlyn Galo (Comval , Del Norte) Arianne Kristal Catubig (Tagum, Panabo) Mary Liezel Jumawan (IGACOS and Davao City) Lalaine Young (Davao del Sur, Davao Occidental} Jayson Abellon (Digos City) PRODUCTION and INTERMISSION NUMBERS {Opening Program) Chairperson: Eppie Grace Presto Co-Chairpersons: Dr. Kurt Anthony Diaz John Baptist Presto Member Sunny Pajo John Roy Palima Jestony Ampoon CONTEST VENUE PREPARATION A. Cor Jesu College Chairperson: Dr. Kurt Anthony Diaz Members: Leda B. Huerbana Larrah Mae Asor Sunny Pajo Joseph Nilo Mary Grace Dequiria Sheryll Mae Surtida Rely Joy Andol ‘Ana Landero Almira Aratan B. Digos City National High School {Radio Broadcasting, Photojournalism and Sports Writing) Chairperson: Maria Basilia Flores Members: English Department Teachers Fe Jumalin Rosela Angelo Lady Kristine Diamante Edwin Garcia Ramon Gravino Gina Fe Nazareno PROGRAM, CERTIFICATE for TWG, Pl and Labels for Contest Venue and Area in Coliseum Chairperson: Luzminda Jasmin Members: Mylene Robiios Lorelie Gorgonio Jade Irish Dabalos Nilo Dabalos Larrah Mae Asor Mei Ann Elvenia Josephine Lopez Rhea Lyn Cabalse Jeanette Miralles CONTEST MATERIALS Chairperson: Phelma 0. Camacho Co-Chairperson: Ida Juezan Members: lyn Vincent Balatero Inda Nacua Cherrie Anne Bohol Zandra Sy Chairperson: Aurora Lagrama Co-Chairperson: Ronilyn Nieves Members: Maria Edith Ibariez Leo Achiles Cabural Nitto Dabalos Lyn Vincent Balatero Phelma Camacho MEDALS, TROPHIES, and AWARDING Chairperson: Mary Jane Mejorada Co-Chairperson: Eppie Grace Presto Members: Phelma Camacho Lyn Vincent Balatero Aurora Lagrama Catherine Maghanoy Delilah Solon Desale Grace Parantar Donna Marie Adona Pearl Dyne Nefiaria Uhieny Nonette Merca Enclosure no. 2 to Regional Memorandum, 5.2018 LUST OF EVENT PROCTORS INDIVIDUAL EVENTS ELEMENTARY ‘SECONDARY English Filipino English Filipino CT [News Writing Eldecris Caleadora | Hilda Opefa Gina Silvestre _| Geraldine Burgos 12 | Feature writing Marlyn Publico | AngeltaSuaito Nancy Michelle | | Sumagaysay _| Disonglo 3 | Copvreading and Headline Rene? Sultan | Rita Rellanos Ruben Asan | Christy Agudera | writing ‘| Photojournalism ‘Analiza Aimazan | Raymond Aquino | NeliaMadelo | JoanNiones | (Chersie Anne | Bohol) 5 | Editorial Cartooning Tourdes Manlapus | MayAnniumuad | Geraldine | Tito Endrina | Burgos (tnda Nacua) 6 | Editorial writing | Mariyn Publico Charisma Ambrona | Gina Silvestre | Allen Guileran 7_| Sei and Tech Writing | Michelle Disongio | Hilda Opefia Ruben Asan | Darwin Suyat & | Sportswriting Raymond Aquino | Ruben Asan Maryann | Tito Endrina Jurmuad (Zandra | Sv) ‘GROUP EVENTS ELEMENTARY ‘SECONDARY [engi Filipino English Filipino 1 | Collaborative Publishing | Rita Rellanos, FldecrisCalzadora | Peter Mijares | Charisma Ambrona 2 | Seript Writing and Rad | Darwin Suyat ‘Allen Guilaran Gristy Agudera | Angelita Suelto Broadcasting a d 7 eH ECE i 3 [TV Broadcasting Nella Madelo | Analiza Almazan ‘4 Online Publishing Rene Sultan | Darwin Suyat Enclosure no.3 to Regional Memorandum no: 3. 2018 Billeting Quarter Over-all Chair: Ms. Joan M. Niones Member: Mrs, Raquel Cedenio. Mr. Ramon Gravino, Jr. Mrs. Revina Monil Mrs. Ignicia Trondillo Miss Leah Eran Mrs. Gina Fe Nazareno ‘Mrs. Basilia Flores Mr. Francisco Cabrillos, Jr. Digos City CES J. Alberca ES Mrs. ZenaidaGuya | Mrs. Jessica Lucero | Mrs. Joy Fortun IGACOS Dulangan ES (09281871109) (09471911268) Mrs. Charizma Ambrona F. Alferez ES i (09098749773 Soong ES Mr. Raquel Ramos | Binaton ES Mrs.Gemma Salanga | Mrs. Inda Nacua ‘Mrs. Lourdes Manlapus | Matti ES (09106238493) Mr. Juvy Salise (09087844380 Goma NHS Mr. Rogan Adanza Ruparan NHS Mr. Edberto Real G. Reusora CES Mrs, Rosario Aperocho DAVAO OCCIDENTAL | DiCNHS- TLE & Mrs, Lorelei Gorgonio Mrs. Nelia Madelo AralPan Mrs. Analyn Manapol (09085381650 | Dr, Raymond Aquino | Ee 09055590158 P. Basalan ES Ranao ES Mrs. Rosalinda DAVAO ORIENTAL | Mahayahay ES Adlaon Mrs, Geraldine Burgos Balabag ES (09307527208) | | Balabag HS Mrs. Nancy Sumasagaysay Ruparan ES Mrs. Tita Heramiz 09178930547 Damnas ES | Mrs. Celedonia Alabado | | Ms. Lhieny Nonette Merca ee | Mrs, Maricel Pantil Vv bree reer Heer eeee ere epee eee eee eee eee eee eee eae ere ee ere eeree creer Crete cere eereeeeereen eet Herne eee Heeeeeeaeee EPSP en eeeE ree ee eee Peer HPP R SapialaES | D. Abawag ES Mrs. Helen Casimiro ‘Mr. Jonathan Rellon Mrs. Lorelei Deiparine MATI CITY Colorado ES (09501250044) (09108571099) Mr. Peter Paul Deiparine Mrs. Michelle Disonglo A. Mafiapao ES Mr. Nelson Lucero 09951492969 Matti NHS Mrs. Aimee Porto Mrs Stella Recla Mrs. Gina Lustre | | Mr. Jerwin Granada 09292477273, | San Miguel ES | Igpit ES Mrs. Ferna Renira | Mr. Angelito Mrs. Mylene Samonte DAVAO DEL SUR | | Bagumbuhay ES. Alde Villagonzalo Mrs. Cherrie Ann Bohol Dr. Ruben Asan | C.Nonol (09330386168) (09204001431) Mr. Renato Calipayan 09287060836 | | Lungag ES Mr. Felzev Lloyd Sayson | Igpit NHS Mr. Felipe Degamo, Jr. Dr.. Rita Rellanos Mrs. Leda Huerbana 09996926433, Mrs. Venus Babalcon | | feeeeeeee Ramon ‘Cogon Mrs. Cherry Rosette | Mis. Merilyn Saiboro | Mrs. Joy Baulete | TAGUM CITY Magsaysay CES | Rizal CES Oliva (09291133412) Mr. Edsel Nacua | Dr. Cristy Agudera Aplaya NHS (09398434748) Mr. Rexie Pancho 09212119482 Senior High of Digos Mrs. Raquel Cedefto City Mrs. Basilia Flores Dr. Darwin Suyat DiCNHS Mrs, Ignacia Trondillo | 09436133829 English, Mrs. Christy Cabahug \ Filipino, ‘Mrs. Larrah Mae Asor | COMVAL Dr, Eldecris Calzadora | 09985491620 | | Dr. Hilda Opefta 09151596984/09192613560 Don Mariano Kibanban ES Mr. Patriotiso Peas | Mrs. Antonia Mrs. Zandria Sy | DAVAO CITY Marcos ES Badiang ES (09308638603) Jumawan ‘Mrs. Jacqueline Jaum Dr. Rene Sultan I. Abalayan ES. (09994977052) Mr. Rowelem Rosima 09238797731 Apolandia ES ‘Mrs. Ceasar Gevera MarawerES He ____| Mr. Dann Becamon v fs Pest ee AAA ated gee UOPPEgOOeE CCE eee UUs U DESPRE UATEAUUIEERUOPPRAOOPP CCPC Ut | Necencio ES Mr. Allan Tizon Dr. May Ann Jumuad Soong NHS | 09233840599 Kapatagan NHS Mrs, Renedina | | DICNHS Laburada y DAVAO DEL NORTE Values Mrs. Leizi Jumawan Ms Marlyn Publico | Math Mrs. Arriane Catubig- 09989830962 Sci Dr. Allen Guillaran 09568411786 Dawis ES |P. Garcia ES Mr. Ely Cataluiia Mr. Roberto Jalaion_ Miss Elecel Adam ~ PANABO. Aplaya ES (09462423321) Mr. Mario Andales Mr. Peter Mejares Dawis NHS Mrs, Rexie Pancho 09076407096 Maria Perpetua Angelita Suelto 09214522203 Digos City | DiCNHS-MAPEH, ‘Mrs. Ida Juezan ‘Mr. Roger Manapol Mr. John Presto ~~ CONTEST VENUE FOR National HS (09308560140) (09466518215) SPORTS/PHOTOJOURNALISM Enclosure no, 4 to Regional Memorandum. 5.2018 ‘SCHEDULE OF EVENTS [Time] Davo DAY 1 (November 16, DAY 2 (November 17, 2018) | DAV3 (November 18, | | (November 15, | 2018) 2018) | 2018 TV BROADCASTING ‘SCRIPT WRITING (Radio Broadcasting) ‘OPENING Regional Schools Press Conference 2018 November 15-18, 2018 Division of igos City Davao del Sur Colisourn, Mat,Digos City November 15, 2018 Opening program 2009.M, Parade (From Grandstand to Coliseum) Grand Entrance of Delegates and Participants Parade of Division Banners and Entrance of participants, Region and Division DepEd Officials Entrance of Colors Boy Scouts of the Philippines Digos City National High School Philippine National anthem Digos City National High School Marching Band Doxology Danica C. Cadungog. ‘Campus Journalist, Don Marlano Marcos Elementary School Davac Regional Hymn —_Digos City National High School Marching Band Provinelal Hymn Digos City National High School Marching Band Digos city Hymn Digos City National High School Marching Band Presentation of Participants Hoisting ofthe Regional Banner ATTY, ALBERTO T. ESCOBARTE, CESO Il Regional Director JANETTE P, VELOSO, EdD (Chief, Curriculum & Learning Management Division MARYJANEM, MEJORADA, MAES MANNY VALLEJO, EdD Regional Campus Journalism Coordinators Opening Remarks WINNIE E. BATON, EaD Officer-in-charge Office of the Schools Division Superintendent Division of Digos Cty ‘Opening Salvo ‘COR JESU COLLEGE Students ‘Turning Over ofthe RSPC Banner From: JOSEPHINE L. FADUL, EdD ‘Schools Division Superintendent Davao del Norta Division To: WINNIE E. BATOON, E40 Officer-In-Charge Office ofthe Schools Division Superintendent Division of Digos City Hoisting of Division Banners, ‘SCHOOLS DIVISION SUPERINTENDENTS DIVISION CAMPUS JOURNALISM COORDINATORS. Campus Journalists! Creed ‘ODESSA ESTRADA 2° Place Best News Presenter ‘usp 2036 Message Hon. ATTY. JOSEPH R. PEAIAS, CPA. Digs City Mayor Message Hon. ATTY. DOUGLAS RA. CAGAS Governor-Province of Davao del Sur Intermission DIGOS CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL SPA Dance SPAVoice Inspirational Message ATTY. ALBERTO T. ESCOBARTE, CESO il ‘and Declaration of the Formal Regional Director ‘Opening of the 2018 RSPC (MIKE VILLA BELLA CLOEDETTE PACANA ‘Mastarsof ceremony Enclosure No. 6 to Regional Memorandum No. 18.2018 GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR THE SELECTION OF WINNERS IN THE DIFFERENT INDIVIDUAL WRITING CONTESTS: The competition in the Individual Writing Contest is designed to showcase the competencies of campus journalists, demonstrate their holistic journalistic skills and proficiency through media exposure, immersion and press conferences, and promote free responsible journalism. Only leamers from schools with school paper (Print or PDF copy), both in English and Filipino for the schoo! year and who won the top 5 spots in each category are allowed to compete in the various individual contests of the RSPC. The following will be strictly implemented and complied with A. General 1. To facilitate proper identification, the participants are required to wear their school uniform with their valid school ID/RSPC ID especially during the contest proper, except TV and Radio Script Writing and Broadcasting contestants who will be wearing white shirt. 2. Should there be questions and assistance needed, the participants can only raise their concerns to the assigned proctor and/or examiner, The proctor shall refer them to the Region TWG for appropriate response. 3. Contestants should not put any identifying mark on the contest entry or answer sheet. 4, School paper advisers, teachers, principals, parents or guardians who will be found in and around the contest venue will be grounds for disqualification of their contestants. A waiting/holding area within the vicinity of the contest area shall be provided 5. The top five (5) winners per medium shall be recognized and their points will be included in the computation of the overall scores. 6. Any violation of any of the stipulated guidelines will be grounds for disqualification of the contestant. 7. The decision of the Board of Judges in all aspects of the contests shall be deemed final and irrevocable. B. Specific: 4. Sports Writing a. The TWG shall orient and provide final instructions to the contestants before the contest proper. b. A pre-game conference shall be conducted for the introduction of the players, ‘coaches, and tournament officials, Consequently, a post-game conference shall be held for further interview and data gathering. ¢. Contestants shell watch an actual game where they shall gather appropriate data. d. A post-game conference shall be held to further interview the officials and athietes after the game. Pahina 4 of 21 ©. The actual sports writing contest shall be done right after the coverage of the game. 2, Copyreading and Headline Writing a. The contestants shall use the 2016 Associated Press (AP) copyreading symbols and follow directions given in the contest piece. b. The contestants shall provide the best two headlines for the article. 3. Editorial Cartooning a. The contestants must bring their own pencils (No. 2) while the RTWG shall provide the Oslo papers for the contest. b. The cartoon must reflect the elements of editorial cartooning. ©. The cartoon should be, at all times, compliant with the professional and ethical standards of media. 4. Science and Technology Writing Fact sheets or other sources of information shall be given to the contestants as bases in writing a feature article. 5. Photojournalism a. Preparation: 1) All contestants shall bring and submit their laptop for checking a day before the contest. These will be duly checked, sealed, and secured in front of the contestants. 2) Contestants should be at the contest venue thirty (30) minutes before ‘the orientation. 3) The contestants are allowed to use any digital camera (point and shoot only) with a maximum of 20.1 megapixels. Contestants who will use any DSLR and other high-end cameras will not be permitted to Join the contest. 4) The contestant should bring his/her own camera cable, card reader, and memory card for uploading and saving of pictures. 5) Cellular phones, extra digital cameras, extra storage card or any additional materials/equipment are not allowed in the contest area, b. Provision for Memory Card: 1) The contestants shalll load the empty storage card in front of the examiners on the contest day €. Photo Shoot Uploading and Captioning: 1) Participants will be asked to produce three (3) possible photos with caption for the article given to them. 2) Contestants are given one (1) hour to take pictures, which does not include the loading and unloading of the storage card in front of the ‘examiner. 3) During the actual photo shoot, the advisers, trainers, and parents are NOT allowed in the venue. 4) Contestants are allowed to take unlimited shots, but only four (4) shots (three best shots and one control shot) will be submitted as official entries. Pahina 5 of 21 5) Contestants should submit their three (3) photos that are separately laid ‘out using MS Word and saved as PDF and one control shot. Hence, each contestant shall have five (5) files in their folder — the four shots and the POF file. Pahina 6 of 24 Enclosure No. 7 to Regional Memorandum No. 8.2018 GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR SCHOOL PAPER CONTESTS. (Print and PDF) ‘A. The School Paper contest is open to all Elementary and Secondary schools whose school papers belong to the top ten per section per category in the division. 8B. The top seven (7) highest pointers both in English and Filipino shall be declared as the best school papers in the region but the points of their ranking shall not be added to the determination of the best performing divisions. C. Any schoo! paper found to have copied and published texts, images and other materials without duly acknowledging their sources shall be disqualified in the contest. D. If the schoo! paper shall join again the following year and found to have committed the same offense, the following sanctions shall be applied: 1® Offense: A formal notification shall be sent to the Schools Division Superintendent (SDS) who shall inform the concerned School Principal. The SDS shall issue a written reprimand to the schoo! paper adviser/s and the school principal. The school paper adviser shall undergo a refresher course on Plagiarism organized by the Division. The Principal shall be asked to implement plans to teach their students about the ills of plagiarism and its consequences. 2° Offense: Disqualification from the School Paper contests for three (3) consecutive years. E. The decision of the Board of Judges in all aspects of the contest shall be deemed final and irrevocable. F. The school paper may be submitted in any of the following format: 1) Paper-based (print) or PDF Since the school paper and PDF entries will be evaluated using the same set of criteria, each division shall submit ten (10) copies per category, (English and Filipino) which are composed of school paper and PDF division qualifiers combined. The requirements for the PDF are the same as those of the paper-based entries. PDF must be placed in a ‘compact disc (CD) that shall be properly labeled, Schools that will submit entries in print format should include a certificate of circulation from the schoo! principal duly noted by the Schools Division Superintendent that the printed schoo! paper was widely circulated to at Jeast two-thirds (2/3) of students’ population of the current school year, This certification should be included in the documents submitted to the Regional Office before the regional judging of the school papers. 2) Schools that did not collect journalism or subscription fees from students or have insufficient funds for printing are the only institutions allowed to submit their campus publication in PDF. Schools that will submit entries in this format should include a certification from the parents’ association duly noted by school principal, that no publication fee was collected from the students or the funds is insufficient. This certification Pahina 7 of 21 ‘should be included in the documents to be submitted to the Regional Office before the regional judging of the school papers. 3) The Regional TWG reserves the right to disqualify entries without Certificate of Endorsement signed by the SDS. The different SECTIONS/CATEGORY to be judged for the schoo! paper contest are as follows: 1) News Section / Pahinang Bala 2) Editorial Section / Pahinang Editoryal 3) Feature Section / Pahinang Lathalain 4) Sports Section / Pahinang Pampalakasan 5) Science & Technology Section / Pahinang Agham at Teknolohiya 6) Layout and Page Design Category / Kategoryang Pag-aanyo at Disenyo ng Pahina The technical specifications for both elementary and Secondary levels as follows: 1) Number of pages: minimum of 12, maximum of 20 + News Section - at least 3 pages Ecitorial Section - at least 2 pages Features Section - at least 3 pages Sports Section - at least 2 pages Science & Technology - at least 2 pages 2) Process Offset/Digital 3) Paper stock: Book Paper or C2S 60GSM - 80GSM 4) Color: Front and back cover in full color Inside pages in black and white 5) Size 9” x 12” - Elementary 12" x 18" - Secondary Deadline for submission of division entries for the school paper contest will be on November 23 , 2018 until 5:00 o’clock in the afternoon. No school is allowed to submit their school paper entrylies directly to the Regional Office. Failure to comply with the set guidelines in evaluating school papers shall be a ground for disqualification. Recognizing and respecting intellectual Property Rights, the department adheres to the rule concerning plagiarism. The DepEd reiterates its stand to disqualify school papers found to have copied and published texts, graphics and other materials without duly acknowledging their sources. The disqualification covers ail competition sections of the school paper whether they are published in print or PDF copy. Any form of plagiarism as proven by the board of judges shall be ‘ground for disqualification Pahina 8 of 21 Enclosure No. 8 to Regional Memorandum No. +8. 2018 GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR THE SELECTION OF THE BEST SECTIONS AND. LAYOUT AND PAGE DESIGN CATEGORY A. Editorial Section 1) The section shall have at least two (2) pages and should include the following: main editorial, editorial cartoon, columns, letter to the editor, and commentaries. Opinion polls or surveys may be included, but are not required 2) The treatment of the issues must demonstrate fair and balanced presentation of both sides of each issue tackled, clear moral purpose, logical reasoning, and proper citations/attributions of sources. 3) Topics found in the section should tackle various international, national or local issues that may directly or indirectly affect the school or the community the school serves. 4) The decision of the Board of Judges shall be deemed final and irrevocable. B. News Section 1) The section shall consist of at least three (3) pages. 2) The content and scope of the news stories shall include a balanced coverage of intemational, national, regional, community and schoo based news stories, 3) The content of the section may include straight or spot news, advanceffollow up report, news bits, news feature, news analysis, and in-depth news/investigative news. 4) The decision of the Board of Judges shall be deemed final and irrevocable. C. Feature Section 1) The section should have at least three (3) pages. 2) The feature articles should display unique and creative presentation of topics, logical organization and progression of ideas and facts, writers’ facility of the language and proper citations/attributions of sources. 3), The decision of the Board of Judges shail be deemed final and irrevocable. D. Sports Section 1} The section shall consist of at least two (2) pages. 2) The content and scope of the sports articles may include a balanced coverage/scope of intemational, national, regional, community and school-based sports news stories, 3) The content of the section may include straight or spot news, advanceffollow up report, news bits, news feature/news analysis, and in-depth news, features and editoria/column conceming or pertaining to sports. 4) The decision of the Board of Judges shall be deemed final and irrevocable. E. Science & Technology Section 1) The Science & Technology Section should have at least two (2) pages and may include health, environmental, scientific, technological and innovative stories written in news, feature, or scientific commentary style. This should also include the economic impact of Science and Technology on the lives of the Filipinos. 2) The articles should be well-researched and should observe proper citation od sources, pictures and graphics. 3) The decision of the Board of Judges shall be deemed final and irrevocable Pahina 9 of 21 F. Layout and Page Design Category 1) This category shall conform to the principles of layout and design 2) The layout and page design category should include any or a combination of the following: balanced coverage/scope of stories about the community and schook based events, including those of intemational, national, regional significance which document or are related to the school or its members’ involvement and Participation. Proper evaluation or grading events based on their importance should be evident in the layout. 3) The layout and page design should include headlines, body text, cuts/captions, balance, harmony, and proportionate to length of articles and the entire page. 4) The decision of the Board of Judges shall be deemed final and irrevocable. Pahina 10 of 21 Enclosure No. 9 to Regional Memorandum No. 18.2018 GUIDELINES FOR RADIO SCRIPT WRITING & BROADCASTING CONTESTS A. General Guidelines 1) Each division shall have two separate teams composed of seven (7) members for the English and Filipino categories, in both elementary and secondary levels. The members should not be participants in any individual contest. 2) To facilitate proper identification, the participants are required to wear white polo/T-shirt with their valid school ID/RSPC ID especially during contest proper. 3) Aone hour (1) hour orientation shall be conducted for all the contestants. 4) Individual awards include best anchor and best news presenter, while group awards include best in technical application, best infomercial and best script. 3) In getting the overall results for best radio production, accumulated points from the individual and group awards shall be considered. 6) The decision of the Board of Judges in all aspects of the contest shall be deemed final and irrevocable. 7) Any breach or violation of the stipulated guidelines shall be valid grounds for disqualification, B. Script Writing a. Each team may use up to three (3) official laptops, cleared with stored documents, and an inkjet printer in preparing and printing of the script. All laptops should be submitted to the contest committee for inspection on November 14, 2018 at 8:00am to 11:00am. Each team is required to bring their own extension wires/cords and other equipment for rehearsal. b. The students will be given 1 1/2 hours to prepare a script for a §-minute radio broadcast, that includes an infomercial, which may depict health, environment, politics and social issues, and four (4) news articles, which may be based on press releases, raw data, or any other option given by the RTWG. The infomercial shall have @ maximum length of (1) minute and shall use the language that the group is competing in. Another 30 minutes will be allotted for the printing of the output. After two (2) hours, each team should submit four (4) copies of the script. Three (3) will be submitted to the judges and one (1) to the RTWG. The team may print extra copies for their own use. Judges may be given aan hour to read and judge the script before the simulation starts. c. Once the script writing has commenced, the contestants will no longer be allowed to leave the contest rooms. For personal necessities, a member of the contest committee shall accompany them to the rest rooms, d. The script should not bear any information that may identify the school, or division, but it should include the names of the members of the team with their job assignmenticontribution (i.e. anchor, news presenter, etc.). . Scripts should be : "encoded using Arial font size 12 “with directorial instructions in capital letters Pahina 11 of 21 7 = double-spaced with normal margin (1” on all sides) * _ printed in A4-sized bond paper (8.27" x 11.69") ©. Broadcast Simulation 1) A broadcast room for the presentation shall be identified in the contest venue. Only the contestants, judges and the members of the contest committee shall be allowed inside. The student broadcasters shall be concealed from the judges all throughout their presentation. 2) The organizers/host division shall commission an independent sound system provider to ensure quality audio output. The technical operator shall only set the sound system before the simulation. A jack/auxiliary cord will be provided for the laptops and other sources of sound effects, except mobile phones. 3) Except for the volume meter, contestants/technical director shall not be allowed to change, adjust and manipulate the main control board during their presentation. 4) Mobile phones and reference books shall not be allowed in the contest area. 5) In case of power failure, the affected team shall be allowed to perform again. 6) Loudspeakers may be set up outside the broadcast room. 7) The order of presentation will be identified through drawing of lots by the technical directors before the script writing, 8) Each team shall be given eight (8) minutes: two (2) minutes of which for Preparation, five (5) minutes for the actual broadcast and one (1) minute for exit Provided running time shall be applied. 9) The organizers shall provide a wall clock or a timer, which will serve as the official time that can be seen by the contestants and the judges. There will be an official time keeper. 10)A yellow flaglet shall be raised to signal the team that they have one (1) minute left for preparation. The green flaglet shall then be raised to signal the team to start. The yellow flaglet shall be raised again to warn the team that they only have one (1) minute remaining and followed by the red flaglet to indicate that their time is up. 11) The team who complied with the 5-minute production shall be given perfect score of five (5) points. In case of undertime/overtime, the following scheme of deductions shall be followed: Undertime/Overtime 1 secondo 20 seconds 1 point 21 seconds to 40 seconds - 2 points 41 seconds to 60 seconds - 3 points 61 seconds and above - A points 12) The contestants shail leave the broadcast room right after their presentation. Pahina 12 of 21 Enclosure No. 10 to Regional Memorandum No. +8. 2018 GUIDELINES FOR TV SCRIPT WRITING AND BROADCASTING CONTEST A. PRE CONTEST 1. Each competing team shall have seven (7) members. The team shall decide who shall act as: a) Scripwriter - (1) b) Anchors - (not more than 2) c) Reporter/s — (not more than 3) d) Producer/Director, who could also ask as floor director e) Video and Graphics Editor — (1) f) Video researcher/Floor Director/Production Assistant-1 9) Video journalist(Cameraman -1 Note: Members may have multiple tasks. 2. The following materials and equipment must be brought by the team: a) Laptop with at least 10GB free space and a video editing program (with uploading capacity); b) Two (2) empty flash drives (at least 16GB) without any saved files; ©) Digital Camera/phone camera which is compatible with the laptop for the downloading of media; 4) Wired lapel (optional); e) Paper and compatible printer with ink; ) Broadband (stick); and 9) Extension cord 3. The tools and equipment that will be provided by the management team in the mock broadcast room shall be the only tools and equipment allowed to be used by the participants during the actual contest. 4. A technical orientation will be held the day before the contest for the technical director and editor to familiarize with the equipment and materials to be used during the actual broadcasting contest B. CONTEST PROPER Note: ‘The team will be oriented on the theme of the contest, roles of the participants and criteria for judging by the chairman of the board of judges/contest committee. All Participants should attend the orientation, A. SCRIPT WRITING 1) The format for TV broadcast copy (with audio and video) script writing shall be followed. 2) One hour is provided for the teams to write the broadcast script (including headlines, news stories, report, infomercial and their OBB/CBB) and for video research. The reporter must also shoot his/her video materials during this time. 3) Another 30 minutes will be given for the production of the support video, including editing for the OBB/CBB. Pahina 13 of 21 4) Thirty minutes will be provided for the rehearsals and polishing of the stories and video materials. 5) Once the scriptwriting contest has started, no member shall be allowed to leave the contest area. In case of personal necessity, a member of the contest committee shall accompany the participant outside of the contest area. 6) The team shall have the following in their news broadcast: @) 3 NEWS ARTICLES: The contest organizers will provide 5 news articles. The scriptwriters shall choose 3 news articles: national news, foreign News and news feature. Each news script should have video and audio component and must not exceed 45 seconds when read during the contest proper. This means each news script must have 3-5 short paragraphs. b) ONE INFOMERCIAL) DEVELOPMENTAL COMMUNICATION PLUG: This should be original and in line with the theme of the contest. The script should also contain video and audio component, and the production must not exceed 30 seconds. The video support can be pre-produced. ©) ONE FIELD REPORT: The report must be delivered live but the video support will be pre-produced. Video shooting must be done within the time allotted for the contestants. The news script must contain the video and audio description and the news must not exceed 60 seconds. 4) HEADLINES: This will contain a brief lead/ summary of the 3 news articles — national, foreign and feature, and the field report. ©) OBBICBB: Opening Billboard and Closing Billboard will contain the group's assumed TV network name. This can be pre-produced or presented live with a maximum running time of 10 seconds. The ‘script for the OBB/CBB should be included in the main script which will be submitted to the judges. 7) All news materials including the infomercial shall be presented live. Only the support videos, which will be used in the live presentations, can be pre-recorded. Each team shall prepare two (2) copies of the main script for the TV news production. This must contain: the news scripts — national, foreign and news feature, field reporter's news, infomercialidevelopmental communication plug, headlines OBB/CBB, The main script must be written in order of presentation in the live contest. One copy shall be submitted to the judges and the other copy shall be used by the team during the actual broadcast. The cover page of the main script shall contain the group's name. (mock TV Network name) 8) 9» TV BROADCAST SKILLS EXHIBITION 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) The order of presentation shall be determined by drawing of lots. The TV broadcast must be delivered in six minutes. Other than the actual broadcast time, two minutes shall be allotted for entrance and exit. The timekeeper shall flash the green card to signal the start of the presentation. A yellow card shall be flashed by the timekeeper to warn the team that only one minute is left of the broadcast time. A red card shall be flashed to signal that the five-minute broadcast time have been consumed. After five minutes, the presenting team may continue its broadcast. However, a corresponding deduction will be given. A team that delivers the broadcast under time will also be given corresponding deduction. One point shall be deducted by the judges from the total points gamered by the team for the first 30 seconds over/under time and two points for every 30 seconds over/under time thereafter. Pahina 14 of 21 7) The timekeeper shall give the judges a copy of the record of the broadcast Funning time of each group indicating its over/under time. 8) The decision of the Board of Judges is FINAL and IRREVOCABLE. Pahina 15 of 21 Enclosure No. 11 to Regional Memorandum No. +8. 2018 GUIDELINES FOR THE COLLABORATIVE DESKTOP PUBLISHING CONTEST A. The competition is designed to encourage teamwork among campus journalists and simulate the workplace of an editorial department in a publishing house. B. Each division shall organize a team of seven members who shall not be competing in any of the individual writing contest. There will be one team for English and another for Filipino, both at the elementary and secondary levels. Contestants shall wear their uniform or delegation shirts with SchoolRSPC ID during the contest. C. All contestants are required to attend the orientation before the actual competition. D. Once the contest has started, members of each team shall no longer be allowed to go back to their quarters nor report to their respective advisers until the end of the contest. E. A mini press conference will be held to become the basis for the actual writing of the editorial, feature and news articles, Coverage of an actual sports event shall be attended by the sports writers. Pictures of the mini press conference shall be taken by the photojournalists and editorial cartoons will be produced while the rest of the team is doing write-ups, lay-outing and editing, F. Sports writers and photo journalists must be ready to watch an actual game where they shall gather appropriate data and/or conduct interview before and after the game. A pre-game conference shall be conducted for the introduction of the players, Coaches, and tournament officials. Consequently, a post conference shall be held for further interview and data gathering. G. The team will be given four (4) hours for data gathering, writing, layouting, and editing. H. Each team is allowed to bring at least two (2) digita/DSLR cameras, one (1) inkjet printer with scanner, one (1) card reader, one (1) empty flash drive, extension wires and a maximum of (4) laptops installed with either Pagemaker or InDesign and Photoshop (for the secondary level) and Microsoft Publisher (for the elementary level) for the layout of the group's final output. Official laptops, previously cleared of stored documents, shall be submitted to the RTWG on November 15, 2018 (up to 5PM only) to check for any other applications and pre-written documents or references therein. Failure to submit the laptops on/before the ‘set deadline shall mean disqualification of the competing team. |. The host division will provide six (6) scanners for the editorial cartoon (three for elementary and three for secondary (English/Filipino), J. Mobile phones and other electronic gadgets shall not be allowed except for digital ‘cameras and laptops with disabled internet connection. K. Each team will be required to convert their output into PDF, print and submit it to the contest committee. The collaborative desktop publishing team shall submit both hard and soft copies of their entries. They should ensure that no identifying marks about their school or division can be found on their output. L. The output of the contest is an Ad size four-page full - colored publication. The output will be stored in a flash drive and uploaded to the designated computer for judging, M. The top (3) three teams shall be recognized and the points will be included in the determination of the overall scores. Pabina 16 of 21 N. The decision of the members of the Board of Judges shall be deemed final and irrevocable Pahina 17 of 21 Enclosure No. 12 to Regional Memorandum No. —, s, 2018 GUIDELINES FOR THE ONLINE PUBLISHING CONTEST 1. The contest is open to secondary level only. 2. A team composed of five members shall compete in the Online Publishing Contest. 3. The competition is designed to encourage teamwork among campus journalists and simulate the workplace of an editorial department in an online publishing house. 4. All contestants are required to attend the orientation before the actual competition. 5. Once the contest has started, members of each team shall no longer be allowed to go back to their quarters nor report to their respective advisersicoaches until the end of the contest. 6. All competing teams shall make their output based on the mini-press conference andior other materials including the official platform provided by the RTWG. 7. The team will be given two (4) hours for writing, layouting, editing, and uploading of output. 8. Each team will be required to bring a maximum of (4) laptops installed with Photoshop for image enhancement. 9. Each team shall bring two (2) of their own pocket wifis (preferably with two different networks) and extension cord. 10. The host division will provide four (4) scanners for the competition (two for Filipino and two for English), 11. Each group shall submit their URL to the assigned examiner. 12. The top (3) three teams shall be recognized and the points will be included in the determination of the overall scores. 18. The decision of the Board of Judges shall be deemed final and irrevocable. Pahina 18 of 21 Enclosure No. 13 to Regional Memorandum No. —_, s. 2018 CRITERIA FOR THE SEARCH FOR OUTSTANDING SCHOOL PAPER ADVISER AND CAMPUS JOURNALIST 2018 Regional Schools Press Conference General Guidelines 1. ___ The Regional Office shall conduct the selection for one Outstanding School Paper Adviser and one Outstanding Campus Journalist for both Secondary and Elementary level 2. Each division should have only one entry for every category based on the criteria provided for by the Regional Office. 3. ___ Candidates shall be ranked based on the total points gamered. The top three (3) shall be given the following equivalent points, for consideration in the computation of the overall standing of the division, to wit: 1st place — 5 points 2nd place ~ 3 points 3rd place ~ 1 point 4. ‘The Selection Committee shall be composed of the following: ‘Chair - Chief of CLMD Members: Regional Journalism Coordinator, one Regional Education Program Supervisor, and Presidents of the Association of Elementary and ‘Secondary School Paper Advisers as needed. 5. _ Submission of pertinent documents of applicants for the Search for Outstanding SPA and CJ and evaluation of their documents shal! be on November 9, 2018. Basic Qualification: Must have been a school paper adviser for three five (5) consecutive years, immediately prior to the search. [A. Performance Rating ~(6 | 96— i00-S pis. SY 2017-2011 points) 91-95 -4 SY 2016-2017 = | 86-90 -3 | Sy 2015-2016 = Must have an average | 80-95 -2 | sy 2014-201: than Very Satisfactory (VS) for | the past three (3) school years performance rating of not lower | 76-80 -1 | SY 2013- 201 B. Achievement in Journalism Contest (for the past five vars (55 points) ee i: 1. Individual | ada GG Tih Contest National Level 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 |_ (20 pts) RegionalLevel 13.12 11 10 9 8 7 Divisionlevel 6 5 4 3 2 4 4 2.Schoot Paper | 1 and 34 Sth 7th | Contest jNationalievel 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 (20 pts) |Regionallevel 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 DivisionLevel 6 5 4 3 3 2 2 3. Scriptwriting | a. Individual Awards im and TViRadio | 12 28 ard gh Sth Broadcasting [Nationallevel 10 9 8 7 6 | (10 pts) Regionallevel 5 4 3 Dwisionlevel 3 2 1 b. Group Awards 1st 2nd ord 4th th NationalLevel 10 9 8 7 6 Regionalievel 5 4 3 Division Level _3 2 1 iH Hy ‘a. Individual Awards 4, 2 ard ah th Collaborative [Nationallevel 10 9 8 7 6 | Publishing Regionallevel 5 4 3 | (6 pts) DivisionLevel 3 2 14 | i b. Group Awards | 1st 2nd 3rd ath Sth NationalLevel 10 9 8 7 6 Regionallevel 5 4 3 | [Division Level 32 1 “in the event that there are several wins, the highest rank/points shall be considered. “Coaching by appointment will not be given points unless competed in the lower level. iC. lership Related to | Position i Journalism (15 pts.) | National Regional Division Association President 15 10 5 Vice President / Associate Publication Editor / EIC 3 7 5 Asst. Editor /Section Editor Secretary / Treasurerfother positions 10 5 3 D. Community and Extension National Regional : Services Related to Organizer/Trainer/ Journalism (10 pts) Resource Speaker! | Committee Chairperson 10 7 5 Facilitator 7 4 2 Committee Membership 4 2 1 —. "Published Reading | Books/Modules on Journalism (8 pts) Materials and journalism | 7 per article (maximum of & points) articles (news, features, etc). F. Scholarship Awards Related to Journalism (5 pts) G. Panel interview I (5pts) Ll z Total: 100 points *Note: ‘+ Non-appearance of the candidates in the panel interview is not a ground for disqualification in the search * Previously awarded School Paper Advisers and Campus Journalists may join the search. Regional awardee will represent the region at the national level search. Only top five SPAS and CJs nationwide will be awarded during NSPC 2019. Enclosure No. 14 to Regional Memorandum No. s. 2018. FORMAT FOR THE LIST OF STUDENT CONTESTANTS AND REGIONAL SCHOOL PAPER ENTRIES. A. List of Contestants for the Individual Contests Category: Level: Medium: No. | Complete Name | Name of | Name of of Student School | SPA/Coach Gender | School Paper t - = 3 7 [35 at B. List of Contestants for Radio Script Writing and Broadcasting Level: Medium: [ No. ‘Complete Name | Role’ Team of Student Assigned | Coach Gender School Task [4 2 tT 7 Z 37 } | C. List of Contestants for Tv Script Writing and Broadcasting (Secondary Level only) Medium: ee ['No. ‘Complete Name Role/ Team | of Student | Assigned | Coach | Gender | School Task T 2 [ee Pahina 19 of 21 D. List of Contestants for Collaborative Desktop Publishing Level Medium: : T No. Complete Name ] Role/ Team of Student | Assigned | Coach Gender ‘Schoo Task | 1 am | s a7 f L 7 E. List of Contestants for Online Publishing (Secondary Level only) Medium: No. | Complete Name Roley) [Team of Student Assigned | Coach Gender | School Task e Jeet 2 | | 35 ‘ : He L F. List of Division Entries for School Paper per Section/Category Section/Category: No. “| Name of School a Name of Paper Principal | nt School Paper Schoo! ben Adviser 1 i BS 3 Ee 35 Pahina 20 of 21 Enclosure no 15 to the Regional Memorandum. . 2018 ‘TWG FOR THE GROUP EVENTS November 3-4, 2018 Walia, Woling tall, D ‘COMVAL HARLEY AGLOSOLOS. ~—TAGUM CITY RIZA LOVITOS ~ DAVAO CITY ROMMEL BABIERA ~~ DAVAO CITY LEO CABURAL See DAVAO CITY JANICE ABREA t DAVAO CITY LEILANI SENERES : bIGOs CITY IRIS MEJOS TAGUM CITY PHELIWA CAMACHO DAVAO CITY | GERVIE SALINAS DAVAO DEL SUR ‘AURORA LAGRAMA ‘cLMD MARY ANN ACOSTA. cLMD | ‘MARY JANE M. MEJORADA | CLMD—~ CAMPUS JOURNALISM FOCAL (Filipino) DR. MANUEL P. VALLEIO ‘CLMD — CAMPUS JOURNALISM FOCAL (English) | Pahina 21 of 21

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