Search for school-based feeding program best implementers on
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — The Regional Search for the Outstanding lmplementers of the School-Based FeedingProgram (SBFP) for schools which implement the program this September is on.
This, as the Department of Education Regional Office III (DepEd-3) announced the search, which aims to recognize the efforts of school implementers of SBFP, gather best practices which con be shared to other schools, and provide an avenue where technical assistance con be provi ded.
The nominated schools shall be adjudged based on the percentage of beneficiaries rehabilitated to normal status; percentage attendance of beneficiaries; compliance to guidelines; establishment of school and home vegetable gardens; development of health and nutrition values and behavior; evaluation of required documents such as cycle menu, market form, and liquidation reports; documentation of best practices, involvement and supports of parents and community; conduct of advocacy and social/resource mobilization activities; practiced composting and waste segregation in schools; and coordination with the barangay on livelihood trainings.
The evaluation process shall be conducted at the division level and at the regional level where the three best school implementers will be awarded as the regional outstanding SBFP implementers based on the evaluation of the regional search committee. The first place winning school shall receive P50,000, trophy and a certificate while the second and third placers shall receive P30,000 and P20,000 r espect i vel y.
The Division evaluation and submission of nominations to the regional office by the schools division search committee shall be conducted on September to October while the regional evaluation and awarding of the outstanding SBFP implementers shall be held on November to Decem b er.
The Regional winners shall also be nominated at the National Search for Outstanding Implementers of the school-based feeding program.