Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VIII (Eastern Visayas)
Division of Leyte
STA. FE STAND-ALONE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Sta. Fe, Leyte
ACTIVITY COMPLETION
REPORT
Simultaneous
Multi-Hazard Drill
School DRRM
ACTIVITY COMPLETION REPORT
PROGRAM TITLE Search for the Cleanest Classroom of the Week
VENUE AND LOCATION Sta. Fe Stand-Alone Senior High School
Weekly Judging (Monday-Friday) starting July 9, 2018
DURATION
for the entire SY 2018-2019
NO. OF PARTICIPANTS 15 Classes (475 students)
Supreme Student Government Officers
FACILITATORS/ PERSON
Non-Adviser Teachers
INVOLVED
Ronnie F. Tambal - Chairman
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
OBJECTIVES By the end of each week, the classes are expected to:
develop responsibility and perseverance in maintaining
the cleanliness and orderliness of their rooms and its
surrounding;
develop their creativity to ensure a conducive learning
environment;
develop cooperation among the learners;
consistently practice eco-friendliness;
KEY RESULTS In consonance with the objectives of a yearlong contest,
students were able to:
Maintain the cleanliness of their room and its
surrounding;
Practice garbage segregation and proper waste
disposal;
Show a creative and conducive for learning classroom.
ISSUES ENCOUNTERED None
RECOMMENDATIONS The school should continue the yearlong contest in the
succeeding years.
To ensure 100% participation from all the classes and encourage
classrooms from participating, new mechanics must be
introduced, like the Hall of Fame Awards and tarpaulins for
runners-up.
Prepared by:
RONNE F. TAMBAL
SSG Adviser
Approved:
MRS. MILAGROS P. MACASUSI
School Head
Search for the
Cleanest Classroom of the Week
The Search for the Cleanest Classroom
of the Week was launched last July 2, 2018.
It started with information dissemination
spearheaded by the SSG Officers. They went
on a room-to-room campaign to explain the
objectives of the contest and the rubrics for
scoring the cleanest classroom of the week.
The contest has two categories, for Grade 11
and Grade 12 Classrooms.
Primarily, the rubrics focused on the
following key results area: cleanliness,
orderliness, cooperation and eco-
friendliness.
On its first week of implementation
(July 9-13, 2018) for Grade 11, the class of Ms.
Sabela, CSS A, won the top spot. For the
Grade 12 category, Ms. Tañala’s class, CSS B,
garnered the first place.
For the succeeding weeks until the
end of the school year, Ms. Sabela and Ms.
Tañala’s class were proven to be formidable
to other classes in its effort to maintain the
top spot. There were few instances, were
Mrs. Cajote (CSS 11B), Ms. Ymas (OA 11) and
Mr. Ceron (CSS 12A) would win the first place.
After the contest concluded last
March, it proved that the contest is
successful in achieving its objectives.
For the next school year, the SSG
Officers, Non-Advisers and the SSG Adviser
will ensure that this activity will be even more
successful and fully realize the objectives of
the activity.
CONSISTENT CLEANEST CLASSROOM
OF THE WEEK AWARDEES
Grade 12 – CSS (B)
CONSISTENT CLEANEST CLASSROOM
OF THE WEEK AWARDEES
Grade 11 – CSS (A)