Government and community stakeholders in Central Luzon generated a total of P1,598,517,240.46 funds and resources under the new concept of Adopt-A-School Program and Brigada Eskwela for the Fiscal Year 2020.
Under the new concept of Brigada Eskwela which focused on preparations and strengthening partnership engagement to ensure that learning continues even in the time of COVID-19, local community and government stakeholders supported schools by providing Technology and Multi-media Support in the form of computer packages (desktops, laptops, printers, scanners, software, electronic devices such as tablets, e-books, and multimedia board) and internet connectivity. They also provided Learners’ and Teachers’ Support Packages such as school supplies, wellness, health and nutrition supplies and programs, virtual trainings and skills development, and teaching and learning aids and devices.
“The success of bringing education to our 2.4 million public school learners in the region amidst this pandemic is a success we share with all our education partners and stakeholders. We were able to hurdle past the challenge of ensuring that education continues through their valuable support and commitment,” DepEd Regional May B. Eclar shares.
Based on the consolidated accomplishment report, prepared by the Department of Education Region III Education Support Service Division, the total amount of resources generated by the private sector and local government units are P554,070,177.04and P1,044,447,063.42 respectively.
P701,047,737.64, the highest amount of resource generated, was allotted to printing materials for modules while P140,755,770.42 was allotted for sponsorship packages for Education on Air. The other resources were allotted for Reading Materials (P17,471,878.31); Learning kits (P55,970,644.72); Face Masks (P13,855,498.51); Face Shields (P4,740,245.75); Thermal Scanners (P4,584,261.04); Hand Soap (P2,677,970.61);
Alcohol (P8,731,288.79); Multivitamins (P5,353,653.87); and Cleaning material/tools (P6,617,204.43).
Convergence and Recognition of Stakeholders and Best Performing Schools
To recognize the topmost involvement and participation of various stakeholders in the ensuring that education continues amidst the threat of COVID-19, the DepEd RO III conducted the FY 2020 Virtual Local Stakeholders Convergence and Recognition of Government and Community Stakeholders on December 28.
The awardees were the following:
Schools Division Office | Local Government Unit | Private Sector |
Angeles City | Hon. Carmelo G. Lazatin Jr. | Jenra Foundation Incorporated |
Aurora | Hon. Gerardo A. Noveras | Bukas Loob sa Diyos Covenant Community Aurora Chapter |
Balanga City | Hon. Francis Anthony S. Garcia | Scott Brian Gonzalo and Mrs. Crizelda Marie Banzon- Gonzalo |
Bataan | Hon. Mayor Nelson C. David | GN Power Mariveles Coal Plant Ltd. Co |
Bulacan | Hon. Anastacia “Tessie” R. Vistan | Caniogan Credit and Development Cooperative |
Cabanatuan City | Hon. Myca Elizabeth R. Vergara | Our Lady of Fatima University |
City of Malolos | Hon. Gilbert T. Gatchalian | STI College Malolos |
City of Meycauayan | Hon. Linabelle Ruth R. Villarica | Sophia School |
City of San Fernando | Hon. Edwin D. Santiago | CLTV36 |
Gapan City | Hon. Emerson D. Pascual | GAPASCA (Gapan City, Association of Southern California) |
Mabalacat City | Hon. Crisostomo C. Garbo | Rommel C. Narciso |
Nueva Ecija | Hon. Aurelio M. Umali | Save the Children |
Olongapo City | Hon. Jeffrey D. Khonghun | Norma Mangalino Dizon |
Pampanga | Hon. Dennis G. Pineda | Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry |
San Jose City | Hon. Mario O. Salvador | Josel F. Violago (JGT Companies) |
San Jose del Monte City | Hon. Florida P. Robes | Arminia O. Mojica
(Resources for The Blind, Inc.)
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Science City of Muñoz | Hon. Nestor L. Alvarez | Muñoz Satellite TV System Inc. |
Tarlac City | Hon. Maria Cristina C. Angeles | Rise & Rebuild |
Tarlac Province | Hon. Eloy C. Eclar | Rolly G. Puno |
Zambales | Hon. Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. | Roman Catholic Diocese of Iba |
Public elementary and secondary schools which served as exemplars of public-private partnerships especially in the context of the new normal mode of education were also recognized. The awardees were:
Schools Division Office | Elementary School | Secondary School |
Angeles City | Leoncia Village Elementary School | Angeles City Science High School |
Aurora | Maria Aurora Central School | Puangi National High School |
Balanga City | Balanga Elementary School | Bataan National High School-JHS |
Bataan | Dinalupihan Elementary School | Nagbalayong National High School |
Bulacan | Dr. Antonio C. Villarama Memorial School | Carlos F. Gonzales High School |
Cabanatuan City | Macatbong Es | Cesar Vergara Memorial High School |
City of Malolos | Bangkal Elementary School | Marcelo H. Del Pilar National High School |
City of Meycauayan | Ubihan Elementary School | Academic Senior High School Of The City Of Meycauayan |
City of San Fernando | San Fernando Elementary School | Pampanga High School |
Gapan City | San Nicolas Central School | Sta. Cruz National High School |
Mabalacat City | Atlu-Bola Elementary School | Madapdap Resettlement SHS |
Nueva Ecija | Palasinan Elementary School | San Ricardo National High School |
Olongapo City | Gordon Heights II Elementary School | Old Cabalan Integrated School |
Pampanga | San Juan Bano Elementary School | San Juan High School |
San Jose City | Culaylay Elementary School | San Jose City National High School |
San Jose del Monte City | San Rafael BBH Elementary School | Sto. Cristo National High School |
Science City of Muñoz | Muñoz Central School | Magtanggol Integrated School |
Tarlac City | Matatalaib Bato Elementary School | Maliwalo National High School |
Tarlac Province | Gerona North Central Elementary School | Tarlac National High School |
Zambales | San Marcelino Elementary School | Zambales National High School |