DepEd School Forms New / Updated Guidelines SY 2020 - 2021
The Department of Education (DepEd) issues the Interim Guidelines on the Preparation, Submission, and Checking of School Forms for the School Year 2020-2021. This issuance amends certain provisions of DO Nos. 04, s. 2014 and 58, s. 2017 to reflect the requirements of distance learning modalities in school forms, as well as to ensure the collection of necessary data for evidence-based decision-making for School Year (SY) 2020-2021.
Consistent
with the Basic Education-Learning Continuity Plan (BE-LCP) as
stipulated in DepEd Order (DO) No. 012, s. 2020, the Department of
Education (DepEd) issues the Interim Guidelines on the Preparation,
Submission, and Checking of School Forms for the School Year 2020-2021.
This issuance amends certain provisions of DO Nos. 04, s. 2014 and 58,
s. 2017 to reflect the requirements of distance learning modalities in
school forms, as well as to ensure the collection of necessary data for
evidence-based decision-making for School Year (SY) 2020-2021.
2.
In this regard, the following amendments are adopted in the submission
and checking of school forms (see Annex I for the complete forms):
a) Preparation and Submission of School Forms
i) School Form 1 (SF1) School Registry [See the new form]
Additional
data elements for Learning Modality shall be added in the existing SF1.
The learning modality shall be updated whenever the learner shifts from
one learning modality to another. At the end of each quarter, the
updated modality shall be generated through the Learner Information
System (LIS) as an official quarterly enrollment count per modality. The
age to be recorded in the form is the learner's age by October 31,
2O2O.
ii) School Form 2 (SF2) Daily Attendance [See the new form]
Given the
temporary suspension of face-to-face learning and with the
implementation of different learning modalities, teachers/ advisers may
choose an applicable Learner Attendance Conversion Tool (LACT) (attached
herewith as Annex 2) that can be considered in checking the learner's
attendance. The chosen norm of attendance checking should be explained
to parents/learners for awareness and transparency.
The SF2
that are already prepared by teachers for the first two quarters should
be adopted without any further modification. Hence, the adoption of the
LACT is only applicable and should only be used for the third and fourth
quarters of SY 2O2O-2O21.
Similarly, in the adoption of any
LACT for the third and fourth quarters of SY 2O2O-2O21, teachers are
highly encouraged to exercise due consideration and to reach out to
learners. A learner can only be considered a drop-out or no longer
participating in learning activities (NLPA) if he/she and his/her parent
voluntarily withdraw from schooling or if he/ she incurs absences of
more than 2O% of the prescribed number of class or laboratory periods
during the school year or semester as per DO No. 8, s. 2O15. This is
equivalent to seven weeks of non-attendance in his/her online classes
and/or non-submission of modules/activity sheets without any
communication/contact efforts being made by the learner or
parent/guardian with the teacher.
Note that
contact/communication efforts may vary depending on the distance
learning modality and may include but are not limited to
electronic/digital communication, using of designated drop/pick up kiosk
/middleman for printed modules, phone calls, text messaging, handheld
CB radio, letter correspondence or attending classes/meetings, and/or
physical interactions between parent/guardian and adviser within the
parameters of the existing local/national health safety protocols of
IATF for COVID-19.
Reporting cut-off date for enrollment count is as of October 9, 2O20.
iii) School Form 3 (SF3) Books Issued and Returned [See new form]
If
the school is releasing books and other learning materials to learners,
SF3 may be used. This form can also be utilized to record the
distribution and retrieval of Learning Modules. In using SF3 for the
recording and monitoring of modules, the title of the book shall be
replaced with an appropriate reference code or with the title of the
module being issued or distributed.
iv) School Form 4 (SF4) Monthly Report of Learner Movement and Attendance [See new form]
This form is the consolidated report of School Form 2. The adjustments are as follows:
(a) Instead of a monthly submission to the District/ Division Office, School Form 4 shall only be submitted quarterly.
(b)
Replace the Column for Dropout with No Longer Participating in Learning
Activities (NLPA). NLPA is a status of learners whose parent/guardian
or even the learner has failed to communicate or has not made any
efforts to contact tie class adviser for at least seven consecutive
weeks. This status is also appropriate for learners who have expressed a
desire to stop participation in any learning activity. If the learner
is expressing a desire to continue participating in learning activities
after seven consecutive weeks of non-participation, the school head may
assess the situation and decide for the best interest of the learner.
(c) Additional data fields for Mortality/Death
v) School Form (SF8) Basic Health and Nutrition Profile
Parents
or guardians may administer the actual measuring of weight and height
(Body Mass Index) and submit a reading result to the class adviser. For
parents or guardians who have limited resources or ability to make the
actual measurement, they may seek the assistance of a barangay health
worker and/or other health professionals. The reading result may be
reported to the class adviser for encoding in LIS. Updating of SFS
through the LIS facility is highly encouraged for elementar5z grade
levels but not mandatory except for the learn recipient of any program
promoting health and nutrition. JHS and SHS are not required to
accomplish SF8 and update BMI in LIS.
vi) School Form (SF9) Progress Report[See new form]
Instruction
and guidelines related to assessment and computation of grades are
available in DO No.31, s. 2020. The following may also be considered in
the preparation of SF9:
(a) Indicate at the bottom part of
each column the learning modality being adopted in each quarter. Please
refer to the sample illustration in Annex 1.
(b) The character traits and core values portions of SF9 are not required to be accomplished.
vii) School Form 10 (SFI0) Permanent Record
SF10
shall be prepared at the end of the school year. The Department shall
also issue further instructions in accomplishing the said form.
Nevertheless, for Grades 5 and 6 who are still using Form 137,
instructions for SF9 character traits and core values shall be applied.
b) Checking of School Forms
To
minimize physical contact between individuals and thereby to reduce the
possibility of COVID- 19 transmission, the process of checking of forms
shall be simplified.
The division level checking of school
forms, which is being conducted by the Division Checking Committee (DCC)
as stipulated in Section V Paragraphs Al, B2, and C2 of DepEd Order
11s. 2018, is hereby suspended.
The annual checking of school
forms shall only be done at the school level by the School Checking
Committee. The school-level checking may be conducted through online
and/or on-site, provided that health and safety protocols are being
observed. The result of the checking of forms initiated by the School
Checking Committee is deemed final and can be used by the school to
complete its submission in LIS.
3. The Department shall issue
further instructions in accomplishing School Form 5 (SF5) Report on
Promotion and Level of Proficiency, and School Form 6 (SF6) Summarized
Report on Promotion and Level of Proficiency at the end of the school
year.
4. The adjustments made, which will be posted in and
can be accessed through the Learner Information System {LIS), shall be
incorporated in the school forms for SY 20202021 in all public and
private schools as well as state and local colleges and universities
offering basic education. The regional/schools division offices and even
schools are highly discouraged to introduce localized forms that only
duplicate data in these nationally issued forms.
5. This Memorandum shall only be applicable for SY 2020-2021, unless otherwise extended.
6.
For more information, please contact the Planning Service-Office of the
Director, Department of Education Central Office, DepEd Complex,
Meralco Avenue, Pasig City, through email: ps.od@deped.gov.ph or at
telephone number (02) 8687-2744.
7. Immediate dissemination of and strict compliance with this Memorandum is directed.
LEONOR MAGTOLIS BRIONES
Secretary
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