“Matatag na Bayan para sa Maunlad na Paaralan”

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BRIGADA ESKWELA Briefing and Planning Conference March 8, 2019; SDO Conference Room

“Matatag na Bayan para sa Maunlad na Paaralan” Brigada Eskwela Theme “Matatag na Bayan para sa Maunlad na Paaralan”

Brigada Eskwela Timeline May 20 – 25 Brigada Eskwela Implementation May 20 Division Brigada Eskwela Launching May 30 – 31 Submission of BE Album/Package to District Evaluators June 3 Deadline for the Submission of Consolidated BE Report to Div. Coordinator (BE divform 1 & divform 1.1) June 5 – 10 District Level Search ((Perusal of Documents and Site Validation)

Brigada Eskwela Timeline June 13 – 14 Submission of Nomination Form and BE Albums/Package to Congressional Level Coordinators June 17 – 23 Congressional District Search(Perusal of Documents and Site Validation) June 26 – 28 Submission of Nomination Forms, BE Albums/Package, Congressional Level Score Sheets, and Summary Sheets to the Division Office July 1 -12 Division Level Search (Perusal of Documents and Site Validation)

BRIGADA ESKWELA BEST IMPLEMENTING SCHOOL Guidelines BRIGADA ESKWELA BEST IMPLEMENTING SCHOOL ELEMENTARY LEVEL CATEGORY NUMBER OF TEACHERS RESOURCE GENERATED (in Pesos) SMALL School 9 and below 99,999 and below MEDIUM School 10 – 29 100,000 – 299,999 LARGE School 30 – 50 300,000 – 499,999 MEGA School 51 and above 500,000 and above

BRIGADA ESKWELA BEST IMPLEMENTING SCHOOL Guidelines BRIGADA ESKWELA BEST IMPLEMENTING SCHOOL SECONDARY LEVEL CATEGORY NUMBER OF TEACHERS RESOURCE GENERATED (in Pesos) SMALL School 9 and below 99,999 and below MEDIUM School 10 – 25 100,000 – 299,999 LARGE School 26 – 50 300,000 – 999,999 MEGA School 51 and above 1,000,000 and above

Criteria 1. SCOPE OF WORK 35% Scope of work is based on the school BE Plan and physical facilities repair and maintenance needs assessment such as Repair Works, Maintenance Works, New Improvements and Beautification/Landscaping/Learners’ Kiosk Installation that are identified/included in the School Annual Implementation Plan. 2. DIVERSE VOLUNTEER PARTICIPATION 25% Parent volunteers 15% Parent volunteer turn-out over the targeted number of volunteer multiplied by 15% Other volunteers 10% Target representative per group is 5 volunteers per entity to get 2 points. Below 5 shall be given 1 point. Total points multiplied by 10%.

Criteria 3. GENERATED RESOURCES 15% Percentage of Completion (Program of Works) multiplied by 15% Amount of resources generated shall include all donations-in-kind and equivalent amount of materials used for the scope of work accomplished during the Brigada Eskwela week and the equivalent amount of volunteer man-hour, It shall also include all resources accepted after the steering and working committees were formed and commenced to execute their functions as early as January 2019. 4. ALIGNMENT TO BRIGADA ESKWELA THEME 10% Parent volunteers 15% Parent volunteer turn-out over the targeted number of volunteer multiplied by 15% Other volunteers 10% Target representative per group is 5 volunteers per entity to get 2 points. Below 5 shall be given 1 point. Total points multiplied by 10%.

Criteria 5. CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION 10% Evaluation shall be based on the presence of value added projects or unusual projects benefiting the schools and the learners. This shall also consider the quantity of innovations, number of beneficiaries, and impact to access and quality. 6. INCREMENT OF RESOURCES AND VOLUNTEERS 5% Determined based on the percentage of the increase of the current performance compare with the previous/last Brigada Eskwela accomplishments.

BRIGADA ESKWELA PLUS PROGRAM Guidelines BRIGADA ESKWELA PLUS PROGRAM The Brigada Eskwela Plus Program shall be conducted in public schools nationwide, in phases, consistent to the regular Brigada Eskwela Program. Brigada Eskwela Plus aims to achieve higher and significant goals to contribute to increase learners’ participation rate, reducing drop-outs and helping improve learnings for both learners and community. The program also aims to create a network of community-based organization and get total community commitment to the attainment of higher learnings through collaborative programs and projects.

BRIGADA ESKWELA PLUS PROGRAM Guidelines BRIGADA ESKWELA PLUS PROGRAM The implementation of Brigada Eskwela Plus will focus on the following three key activities: School maintenance activities throughout the school year; School and community effort to improve participation and reduce dropout, or enrol in the alternative delivery mode; and School and community effort to improve student and community learnings. Among the Hall of Fame Awardees, each region will select one Brigada Eskwela Plus Most Sustained School Award.

BRIGADA ESKWELA PLUS MOST SUSTAINED SCHOOL Criteria BRIGADA ESKWELA PLUS MOST SUSTAINED SCHOOL 1. School Maintenance activities throughout the school year 70% a. For 2018 Brigada Eskwela Hall of Fame Awardees: Submit a Narrative/Accomplishment Report of all school maintenance activities from 2016 to 2018. b. For Brigada Eskwela Hall of Fame Awardees prior to 2018: Evaluation will be based on all school maintenance activities from January to June 2019 and school activities for calendar year 2018 2. School and Community effort to improve participation and reduce drop- out, or enrol in the alternative delivery mode 25% For all Hall of Fame Awardees: Data from SY 2016-2017 will be the baseline for the school participation and drop-out rate

Criteria 3. School and Community effort to improve student and community learnings 15% School and Community effort to improve student and community learnings shall refer to but not limited to remedial activities, parenting seminars, literacy programs, ALS engagement activities, and other school-community initiated activities.

Brigada Eskwela Reminders BE is volunteerism. Taking part in school repair and other maintenance work is NOT MANDATORY/ NOT A REQUISITE for parents to enable their children to be accommodated in the school.

Brigada Eskwela Reminders NO COLLECTION of Brigada Eskwela fee from volunteers.

Brigada Eskwela Reminders AFP volunteers shall be advised to wear Type C uniform, civilian or work clothes. Guns and firearms must be prohibited inside school premises.

Brigada Eskwela Reminders Receiving assistance from tobacco companies and their subsidiaries is NOT allowed.