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Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region IV-A CALABARZON Division of Laguna District of Lumban- Kalayaan SITIO LUNAO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Kalayaan Prepared by: CATHERINE KAY R. ABADIER Chairman, Brigada Eskwela 2014 Submitted by: MARINA J. LLAMOSO Teacher Leader NOTED:

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Republic of the PhilippinesDEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONRegion IV-A CALABARZONDivision of LagunaDistrict of Lumban- KalayaanSITIO LUNAO ELEMENTARY SCHOOLKalayaan

Prepared by:

CATHERINE KAY R. ABADIERChairman, Brigada Eskwela 2014

Submitted by:

MARINA J. LLAMOSOTeacher Leader

NOTED:

TERESITA L. JARAPLASAN, Ed.D.Public Schools District Supervisor

Republic of the PhilippinesDEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONRegion IV-A CALABARZONDivision of LagunaDistrict of Lumban- KalayaanSITIO LUNAO ELEMENTARY SCHOOLKalayaan

INTRODUCTION

Brigada Eskwela, also known as the Bayanihan Para sa Paaralan, is a nationwide voluntary effort of teachers, parents, students, community members and other organizations to do minor repairs and clean-ups on theie schools in preparation for the start of the school year. This week-long event began in 2003 as part of theOplan Balik Eskwela Programand National Maintenance Week of theDepartment of Education(DepEd). It encourages volunteers give out their time, effort, and even donate materials such as paint, cement, lumber and other materials, which could be used for minor repairs and building. Donations from local corporations and businesses are given in kind.Minor repairs are usually done before the opening of classes. Maintenance work such as the repainting of the roof and exterior walls, repair of leaking water pipes, ceiling boards, broken furniture and windows, cleaning of toilets, and gardening are done by volunteers with the help of donations in kind from non-government organizations and corporations.As early as February, school heads recruit volunteers who would participate in the brigade, by March, they would approach local businesses for donations, then organize work groups by April. It is usually held two weeks prior to every year's opening of classes.In this effort to bring the Brigada Eskwela to the community level and maximize civil participation and utilize local resources to improve the public schools, the Department of Education launched the National Schools Maintenance Week in May 19-24, 2014. The program brought together teachers, parents, LGUs and community members to work as a team for Sitio Lunao Elementary School in repairing and preparing public schools for the school opening on June 2, 2014.

ONE TEAM, ONE GOAL

Republic of the PhilippinesDEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONRegion IV-A CALABARZONDivision of LagunaDistrict of Lumban- KalayaanSITIO LUNAO ELEMENTARY SCHOOLKalayaan

Table of Contents

I. Criteria for Evaluation of Most Exceptional/ Best Implementers of the Brigada EswkelaII. IntroductionIII. 2014 Brigada Eskwela MemoIV. Opening ProgramV. Closing ProgramVI. Brigada Eskwela Action PlanVII. Brigada Eskwela Committees VIII. Narrative Report on the 2014 Brigada Eskwela IX. Monitoring Forms1. BE Form 1- Physical Facilities Repair and Maintenance Needs and Assessment Form 2. BE Form 2- School Work Plan 3. BE Form 3- Resource Mobilization Form4. BE Form 4- Daily Attendance of Volunteers5. BE Form 5- Record of Donation Received 6. BE Form 6- Daily Accomplishment Report 7. BE Form 7- School Accomplishment Report

X. Photos of Before, During, and After the Brigada Eskwela

BRIGADA ESKWELA STEERING COMMITTEE