Orientation on School-Based Feeding Program for School Year 2021-2022 with Nutri Foods

Orientation on School-Based Feeding Program for School Year 2021-2022 with Nutri Foods Marcela Marcelo Elementary School conducted an Orientation on School-Based Feeding Program for School Year 2021-2022 with Nutri Foods. The successful orientation was spearheaded by the dynamic School-Based Feeding Program (SBFP) Coordinator Geina Balais and  Ms. Norma B. Jamon, diligent school principal, on November 19, 2022.

Jan Zarren A. Galila, Nahalal Bilang Division YES-O Secretary

Jan Zarren A. Galila, Nahalal Bilang Division YES-O Secretary Maligayang Araw Marcelanians! Pagbati sa ating School YES-O President na si Jan Zarren R. Galila sa pagkapanalo bilang Division YES-O Secretary sa ginanap na Division Youth for Environment in Schools-Organization Election. Congratulations!                                              -Mula sa iyong MMES family. Yes-O Adviser: Karen F. De Vera

Learning Kits Distribution

Learning Kits Distribution Learning Kits 0-1 are distributed by the Light Rail Manila Corporation in partnership with BINHI English Literacy Foundation, Inc. on the 25th of October at Marcela Marcelo Elementary School

SOWING SEEDS OF HOPE

SOWING SEEDS OF HOPE  “A Partnership of MMES and BINHI Foundation”                  The stakeholder-partners play an important role in the realization of the school’s programs and projects. To create effective education systems and effective learning environments, all stakeholders need to come together in a meaningful way, through collaboration and therefore connection.                   Marcela Marcelo Elementary School was blessed to work with the BINHI English Literacy Foundation for the past two years. BINHI is a non-profit and non-governmental organization founded in 2008 to help out-of-school children and students who are at risk of not completing their primary education due to the absence of learning support in their homes and community.  The journey of a partnership between MMES and BINHI started in 2018. Series of meetings between Mr. Noel F. Junio, the former Principal, and Ms. Lisa T. Bayot, President and Co-Founder of BINHI was made. However, the partnership wasn’t able to materialize due to a change of leadership of the school. In early 2019, the partnership was sealed under the new leadership of Ms. Norma B. Jamon and sponsorship of the Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC) and Mr. Cecile Dela Cruz. The program aims to keep the children in school by providing their literacy skills, fostering a love for reading and improve comprehension skills, and inculcating a love for learning that will inspire them to do better in school and subsequently improve their economic situation. The program was so timely as the school strengthened its effort in addressing problems in reading proficiency in all grade levels. Prior to the partnership, the school has implemented various reading intervention projects, however, there is still a need to maximize the school’s effort to attain zero non-readers in school. This English literacy support is a greatly needed intervention program for struggling readers to attain the zero non-readers of the school.                    As MMES and BINHI were about to embark on a new journey for the school year 2019-2020 in June 2019, the unexpected pandemic seemed to derail once again the                  well-planned implementation of the reading intervention program. But with the persistence of the leadership of the school and the eagerness of the BINHI to make every Filipino child in school and learning well, the project was pushed through tailored to the new normal education set up. The components of the curriculum include teaching tools (modules, activity sheets, various school supplies, instructional USB flash drive); assessments (pre-test, mid-test, post-test); monitoring of students; inputs on lesson plans; evaluation, and recommendation. The program was modified and maximized for the online and modular learning setup required by the Department of education given the pandemic situation.                 The first year of implementation of the BINHI program in October 2019 was very challenging. BINHI came up with the Class Home Kit to continue providing learning support to its 39 beneficiaries, 20 kindergartens for Early Reading and 19 Grade two learners for Beginning Reading. A BINHI Class Home Kit contains instructional videos, school supplies, arts and craft materials, and also enjoyable activity sheets related to the lessons. The materials and lessons are good for 4 weeks. They were distributed to the parents every month. BINHI teachers were also provided materials for their                  online teaching. At the beginning of the program, there were a total of 42 students for the 2 classes. 20 for Kit 0 and 22 for Kit 1. By midterm, there were 3 students who dropped from Kit 1 class. At the end of the program, there were 20 and 19 students respectively, totaling 39. This translates to a 7.5% decrease in overall student participation. Dropouts were due to disinterest or inability to come to school to get the learning kits. However, the results of the post-test revealed a great improvement in reading comprehension of Kit 0 learners with 23.1% during the pre-test compare to 83% in the post-test or an overwhelming 59.9% increase. On the other hand, the Kit 1 learners also recorded a great improvement of 40.8% with 30.6% and 71.4% during the pre and post-test respectively.                 The parents also expressed their gratitude to the BINHI English Literacy Foundation as it helped so much in developing their children to read, write and comprehend. It also awakened the interest of the children and inculcated the value of reading among the children. According to the parents, their children develop as well good study habits and interest in reading books ahead of their age. The program also strengthened partnership with the parents, school, and stakeholder-partners as they geared towards one objective, to let the children read and write. 

Ten Newly Appointed Supreme Pupil Government Officers Take Oath Virtually

                                                             Ten Newly Appointed Supreme Pupil Government Officers Take Oath Virtually                Pursuant to OUA Memo 00-0821-0140 entitled “Interim Guidelines on Student Government Elections for School Year 2021-2022 Under New Normal dated August 17, 2021, and DepEd Order No.29 s. of 2021, otherwise known as School Calendar and Activities for School Year 2021-2022, Marcela Marcelo Elementary School successfully conducted the Supreme Pupil Government (SPG) selection process last October 12, 2021. Appointment system was the modality used based on the Interim Guidelines on Student Government Election for School Year 2021-2022 under the New Normal due to the following reasons: a.) limited numbers of students who wanted to run for the position and, b.) challenge for the learners of the school to participate in the said activity.               SPG Officers are nominated and selected from the Homeroom Class Organizations, and they are appointed by the Appointment Selection Committee composed of Ms. Norma B. Jamon, Mrs. Cheryl D. Tagarao and Ms. Merle R. Buenasflores. The selection was based on the qualifications set by the SPG Election Committee.               The following are the newly appointed SPG officers:                Alyssa Nicole C. Labandia, President                Kiero E. Dela Tonga, Vice President                Adrian Mark Evans Y. Silvela, Secretary                Darleene C. Anaviso, Treasurer                Bernice P. Nuguid, Auditor                Eujanna Xyril B. Bane, PIO                Solenn Divine T. Cebreros, Protocol Officer               John Wil Q. Maraño, Grade 4 Representative               Eidrilyn Zane M. Matias, Grade 5 Representative               Axel A. Roldan, Grade 6 Representative             The appointed SPG officers accomplished and completed the required forms such as Certificate of Acceptance, Certificate of Good Academic Standing, Certificate of Good Moral Character, and Parental Consent to be used for the Appointment Application Packet  with the endorsement letter to the school head. Last October 14, 2021, the SPG officers were formally endorsed to the school head, as the new set of officers for the School Year 2021-2022. Ten newly appointed Supreme Pupil Government officers took their oath on October 15, 2021 before Ms. Norma B. Jamon, school principal via Google Meet. It was witnessed by the appointees and their parents, COMELEC Members, COMELEC Chairperson, Mrs. Cheryl D. Tagarao and SPG Adviser, Ms. Merle R. Buenasflores.