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Virtual Parent

Orientation
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Mary Joy E. Quintino August 21,2022
Adviser 10:00 AM
Agenda
 Class Schedule  Health and Safety Protocols
 Grading System  Student and Discipline Policy
 Learning Modality a. Attendance
 Presentation of Subjects & subject teachers b. Proper School Attire
 Presentation of School Personnel c. Hair Cut
 Presentation of School Map and Room d. Minor Offenses
Assignment e. Major Offenses
 4PS f. Deped Child Protection Policy
ABM - Razon
Class Schedule Grading System
- TBA
Shifting –
Afternoon Learning Modality
Traditional Face to Face Learning
1:00–8:20 PM except students with Health Risk (illness,
pregnant)
G12 Subjects
1st Sem 2nd Sem
 Media and Information Literacy  Physical Education and Health
 Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions  Entrepreneurship
 Physical Science  Inquiries, Investigations and Immersion
 Understanding Culture, Society and Politics  Applied Economics
 Physical Education and Health  Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
 Practical Research 2  Work Immersion/Business Enterprise
 Fundamentals of Accounting, Business & Management 2 Simulation
 Business Finance 
 Principles of Marketing

*Subject Teachers - TBA


School Map and Room Assignment
4Ps
4PS recipient Deped Order No. 110, s. 2019- As one of the
partners in the implementation of the 4PS, Deped is
committed to:

 Monitor the availment of the children beneficiaries of the


program
Health and Safety Protocols
Student and Discipline Policy (Based
on School Code of Conduct)
Attendance
 Participation in the flag ceremony on Mondays and flag retreat on Fridays is a MUST to all
students
 Regular and punctual attendance in all classes and school activities is strongly encouraged
 Tardiness requires a PASS SLIP signed by parent/guardian to be countersigned by Adviser,
OSA Level Coordinator and subject teacher concerned
 Absences require an excuse letter signed by parent/guardian
 Absence of more than 20% of the required total number of days attendance maybe dropped
or given a failing grade (provided that all interventions are exhausted).
Student and Discipline Policy (Based
on School Code of Conduct)
Proper School Attire: Deped Order No. 26. s. 2008
While the general policy is that the wearing of a school uniform shall not be required in
public schools (as embodied in DepEd Order No. 45 s. 2008), it is necessary to provide guidance
on what constitutes proper school attire. The following principles should serve as a guide:
• A student’s basic right to go to school, study and learn is of paramount importance and should be
respected and promoted at all times.
• A student’s attire should reflect respect for the school as an institution for learning.
• A student’s attire should not become a cause for discrimination particularly for students belonging to
a lower socio-economic status.
• Promoting physical hygiene and proper school decorum is part of the teaching- learning process in
schools, thus a student’s attire and physical appearance should manifest learnings from this process.
Student and Discipline Policy (Based
on School Code of Conduct)
Proper School Attire: Deped Order No. 26. s. 2008
For Boys – White polo shirt/T-shirt with sleeves-with a minimum of prints
 Long Pants-any color
 Foot wear- school shoes
* Male students are prohibited to wear earrings.
For Girls – approved white blouse or T-shirt
 Footwear-school shoes
Hair Cut
 Required hair cut for male students: 2 fingers, barber cut
 Students are prohibited from using fancy dye
 Students are discouraged from wearing expensive (signature or designer brands) or flashy
clothes, tight-fitting pants/blouses/dresses, mini-skirts, short shorts, blouses with plunging
necklines, hip-hop pants for boys, and sleepwear.
Student and Discipline Policy (Based
on School Code of Conduct)
Minor Offenses
 Misconduct
 Cheating and jumping on the fence
 Smoking inside the school premises
 Vandalism, writing, destroying school properties
 Gambling of any sort
 Fighting, causing injury to others
 Forging, tampering of the school records or transfer form
 Cutting classes and tardiness
Student and Discipline Policy (Based on
School Code of Conduct)
Major Offenses
 Gross misconduct
 Assaulting a teacher, shoplifting, theft, any other school authority or his agents and students
 Drinking intoxications and liquor
 Carrying and concealing deadly weapons which resulted to injury to others
 Using, possessing and selling of prohibited drugs
 Hazing in any form or manner whether inside or outside the school premises
 Instigating, leading or participating in concerned activities leading to stoppage of classes
 Immorality
 Preventing, threatening students or faculty members or school authorities from discharging
their duties or from attending classes or entering school premises.
Deped Child Protection Policy (Deped
Order 40, s. 2012)
• Prohibited Acts:
1. Child abuse 4. Violence against children in school
2. Discrimination against children 5. Corporal punishment
3. Child exploitation 6. Any analogous or similar act
• Bullying- is committed when a student commits an act or a series of acts directed towards
another student, or a series of single act directed towards several students in a school setting
or a place of learning, which results in physical and mental abuse, harassment, intimidation
or humiliation.
• Cyber-bullying- is any conduct defined in the preceding paragraph, as resulting in
harassment, intimidation, or humiliation, through electronic means or other technology, such
as but not limited to texting. Email, instant messaging, chatting, internet, social networking
websites or any platforms or formats.
Questions?
Queries?
Open Cam for
Documentation
End of virtual
orientation
Thank You!

Mary Joy E. Quintino


ABM – Razon adviser

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