School Form 2 (SF2) Daily Attendance Report of Learners: 119284 2022 - 2023 August Maya ES SIX Tangerine
School Form 2 (SF2) Daily Attendance Report of Learners: 119284 2022 - 2023 August Maya ES SIX Tangerine
School Form 2 (SF2) Daily Attendance Report of Learners: 119284 2022 - 2023 August Maya ES SIX Tangerine
(This replaces Form 1, Form 2 & STS Form 4 - Absenteeism and Dropout Profile)
School ID 119284 School Year 2022 - 2023 Report for the Month of AUGUST
M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F ABSENT PRESENT
2 BINASBAS,EDILSON, ARRIESGADO 0 6
4 CONSON,GEMZ NEL, - 0 6
5 EBORDA,LOUIESITO, MARIKIT 0 6
6 HERRERA,DARREN, TULOD 0 6
8 MONTEMAYOR,DAVID, JUDAYA 0 6
9 MONTERDE,RIMON, SANCHEZ 0 6
10 OTIC,DENVER, PILAPIL 0 6
PACULARIS,CHRISTIAN DAVE,
11 0 6
SENINING
13 PEPITO,IAN, BRANZUELA 0 6
16 TAOTJO,MIGUEL, JUGAR 0 6
1 BERACES,MARIVIE, MONZALES 16 16 16 16 16 16 0 96
2 BERACES,MYLIE, VILLAGRACIA 0 6
CONAG,EUNICE MARIE,
3 0 6
ARRIESGADO
7 PEPITO,ELIXA, ONASIN 0 6
8 PEPITO,JAYNA, SENO 0 6
PILAPIL,JHEWEL LYRA,
10 0 6
VILLAGRACIA
11 SONTOUSIDAD,ZYRIL, LEPALAM 0 6
GUIDELINES: 1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE Month : No. of Days of Classes: Summary
1. The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance. (blank) - Present; (x)- Absent; Tardy (half shaded= Upper for Late M F TOTAL
2. Dates shall be written in the columns after Learner's Name. Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes)
3. To compute the following: * Enrolment as of (1st Friday of the SY) 16 10 26
2. REASONS/CAUSES FOR NLS
Late enrolment during the month
Registered Learners as of end of the month a. Domestic-Related Factors
0 0 0
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the school year a.1. Had to take care of siblings (beyond cut-off)
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy
Total Daily Attendance a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling Registered Learners as of
b. Average Daily Attendance = a.4. Family problems 16 10 26
Number of School Days in reporting month end of month
b.1. Illness
Average Daily Attendance 16 10 26
b.2. Overage
4. Every end of the month, the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of summary table into School Form 4. b.3. Death
Once signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. b.4. Drug Abuse Percentage of Attendance for the month 100% 100% 100.00%
5. The adviser will provide neccessary interventions including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s who were absent for 5 consecutive days b.5. Poor academic performance
b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
and/or those at risk of dropping out.
b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition Number of students absent for 5 consecutive days 0 0 0
6. Attendance performance of learners will be reflected in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period.
NLS 0 0 0
c. School-Related Factors
*Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year Transferred out 0 0 0
c.1. Teacher Factor
c.2. Physical condition of classroom
Transferred in 0 0 0
c.3. Peer influence
d. Geographic/Environmental
d.1. Distance between home and school
I certify that this is a true and correct report.
d.2. Armed conflict (incl. Tribal wars & clanfeuds)
d.3. Calamities/Disasters
Attested by:
School ID 119284 School Year 2022 - 2023 Report for the Month of SEPTEMBER
TH F S M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F ABSENT PRESENT
2 BINASBAS,EDILSON, ARRIESGADO X X X X X X X 7 15
4 CONSON,GEMZ NEL, - 0 22
5 EBORDA,LOUIESITO, MARIKIT 0 22
6 HERRERA,DARREN, TULOD 0 22
8 MONTEMAYOR,DAVID, JUDAYA 0 22
9 MONTERDE,RIMON, SANCHEZ 0 22
10 OTIC,DENVER, PILAPIL 0 22
PACULARIS,CHRISTIAN DAVE,
11 0 22
SENINING
13 PEPITO,IAN, BRANZUELA 0 22
16 TAOTJO,MIGUEL, JUGAR 0 22
1 BERACES,MARIVIE, MONZALES 0 22
2 BERACES,MYLIE, VILLAGRACIA 0 22
CONAG,EUNICE MARIE,
3 0 22
ARRIESGADO
7 PEPITO,ELIXA, ONASIN 0 22
8 PEPITO,JAYNA, SENO X X X X X X X 7 15
PILAPIL,JHEWEL LYRA,
10 0 22
VILLAGRACIA
11 SONTOUSIDAD,ZYRIL, LEPALAM 0 22
GUIDELINES: 1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE Month : No. of Days of Classes: Summary
1. The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance. (blank) - Present; (x)- Absent; Tardy (half shaded= Upper for Late M F TOTAL
2. Dates shall be written in the columns after Learner's Name. Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes)
3. To compute the following: * Enrolment as of (1st Friday of the SY) 16 10 26
2. REASONS/CAUSES FOR NLS
Late enrolment during the month
Registered Learners as of end of the month a. Domestic-Related Factors
0 1 1
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the school year a.1. Had to take care of siblings (beyond cut-off)
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy
Total Daily Attendance a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling Registered Learners as of
b. Average Daily Attendance = a.4. Family problems 16 11 27
Number of School Days in reporting month end of month
b.1. Illness
Average Daily Attendance 15.68 10.23 25.91
b.2. Overage
4. Every end of the month, the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of summary table into School Form 4. b.3. Death
Once signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. b.4. Drug Abuse Percentage of Attendance for the month 98% 93% 95.96%
5. The adviser will provide neccessary interventions including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s who were absent for 5 consecutive days b.5. Poor academic performance
b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
and/or those at risk of dropping out.
b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition Number of students absent for 5 consecutive days 0 0 0
6. Attendance performance of learners will be reflected in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period.
NLS 0 0 0
c. School-Related Factors
*Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year Transferred out 0 0 0
c.1. Teacher Factor
c.2. Physical condition of classroom
Transferred in 0 1 1
c.3. Peer influence
d. Geographic/Environmental
d.1. Distance between home and school
I certify that this is a true and correct report.
d.2. Armed conflict (incl. Tribal wars & clanfeuds)
d.3. Calamities/Disasters
Attested by:
School ID 119284 School Year 2022 - 2023 Report for the Month of NOVEMBER
S T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F ABSENT PRESENT
2 BINASBAS,EDILSON, ARRIESGADO X X X X X X 6 15
4 CONSON,GEMZ NEL, - 0 21
5 EBORDA,LOUIESITO, MARIKIT 0 21
6 HERRERA,DARREN, TULOD 0 21
8 MONTEMAYOR,DAVID, JUDAYA 0 21
9 MONTERDE,RIMON, SANCHEZ 0 21
10 OTIC,DENVER, PILAPIL X X X X 4 17
PACULARIS,CHRISTIAN DAVE,
11 0 21
SENINING
13 PEPITO,IAN, BRANZUELA 0 21
16 TAOTJO,MIGUEL, JUGAR 0 21
1 BERACES,MARIVIE, MONZALES 0 21
2 BERACES,MYLIE, VILLAGRACIA 0 21
CONAG,EUNICE MARIE,
3 0 21
ARRIESGADO
6 GASTADOR,MELODY, ROSACEÑA 0 21
7 PEPITO,ELIXA, ONASIN 0 21
8 PEPITO,JAYNA, SENO X X X 3 18
PILAPIL,JHEWEL LYRA,
10 0 21
VILLAGRACIA
11 SONTOUSIDAD,ZYRIL, LEPALAM 0 21
GUIDELINES: 1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE Month : No. of Days of Classes: Summary
1. The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance. (blank) - Present; (x)- Absent; Tardy (half shaded= Upper for Late M F TOTAL
2. Dates shall be written in the columns after Learner's Name. Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes)
3. To compute the following: * Enrolment as of (1st Friday of the SY) 16 10 26
2. REASONS/CAUSES FOR NLS
Late enrolment during the month
Registered Learners as of end of the month a. Domestic-Related Factors
0 0 0
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the school year a.1. Had to take care of siblings (beyond cut-off)
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy
Total Daily Attendance a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling Registered Learners as of
b. Average Daily Attendance = a.4. Family problems 16 11 27
Number of School Days in reporting month end of month
b.1. Illness
Average Daily Attendance 15.52 10.67 26.19
b.2. Overage
4. Every end of the month, the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of summary table into School Form 4. b.3. Death
Once signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. b.4. Drug Abuse Percentage of Attendance for the month 97.00% 97.00% 97.00%
5. The adviser will provide neccessary interventions including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s who were absent for 5 consecutive days b.5. Poor academic performance
b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
and/or those at risk of dropping out.
b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition Number of students absent for 5 consecutive days 0 0 0
6. Attendance performance of learners will be reflected in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period.
NLS 0 0 0
c. School-Related Factors
*Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year Transferred out 0 0 0
c.1. Teacher Factor
c.2. Physical condition of classroom
Transferred in 0 1 1
c.3. Peer influence
d. Geographic/Environmental
d.1. Distance between home and school
I certify that this is a true and correct report.
d.2. Armed conflict (incl. Tribal wars & clanfeuds)
d.3. Calamities/Disasters
Attested by:
School ID 119284 School Year 2022 - 2023 Report for the Month of SEPTEMBER
TH F S M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F ABSENT PRESENT
2 BINASBAS,EDILSON, ARRIESGADO X X X X X X X 7 15
4 CONSON,GEMZ NEL, - 0 22
5 EBORDA,LOUIESITO, MARIKIT 0 22
6 HERRERA,DARREN, TULOD 0 22
8 MONTEMAYOR,DAVID, JUDAYA 0 22
9 MONTERDE,RIMON, SANCHEZ 0 22
10 OTIC,DENVER, PILAPIL 0 22
PACULARIS,CHRISTIAN DAVE,
11 0 22
SENINING
13 PEPITO,IAN, BRANZUELA 0 22
16 TAOTJO,MIGUEL, JUGAR 0 22
1 BERACES,MARIVIE, MONZALES 0 22
2 BERACES,MYLIE, VILLAGRACIA 0 22
CONAG,EUNICE MARIE,
3 0 22
ARRIESGADO
6 GASTADOR,MELODY, ROSACEÑA 0 22
7 PEPITO,ELIXA, ONASIN 0 22
8 PEPITO,JAYNA, SENO X X X X X X X 7 15
PILAPIL,JHEWEL LYRA,
10 0 22
VILLAGRACIA
11 SONTOUSIDAD,ZYRIL, LEPALAM 0 22
GUIDELINES: 1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE Month : No. of Days of Classes: Summary
1. The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance. (blank) - Present; (x)- Absent; Tardy (half shaded= Upper for Late M F TOTAL
2. Dates shall be written in the columns after Learner's Name. Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes)
3. To compute the following: * Enrolment as of (1st Friday of the SY) 16 10 26
2. REASONS/CAUSES FOR NLS
Late enrolment during the month
Registered Learners as of end of the month a. Domestic-Related Factors
0 1 1
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the school year a.1. Had to take care of siblings (beyond cut-off)
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy
Total Daily Attendance a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling Registered Learners as of
b. Average Daily Attendance = a.4. Family problems 16 11 27
Number of School Days in reporting month end of month
b.1. Illness
Average Daily Attendance 15.68 10.23 25.91
b.2. Overage
4. Every end of the month, the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of summary table into School Form 4. b.3. Death
Once signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. b.4. Drug Abuse Percentage of Attendance for the month 98% 93% 95.96%
5. The adviser will provide neccessary interventions including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s who were absent for 5 consecutive days b.5. Poor academic performance
b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
and/or those at risk of dropping out.
b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition Number of students absent for 5 consecutive days 0 0 0
6. Attendance performance of learners will be reflected in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period.
NLS 0 0 0
c. School-Related Factors
*Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year Transferred out 0 0 0
c.1. Teacher Factor
c.2. Physical condition of classroom
Transferred in 0 1 1
c.3. Peer influence
d. Geographic/Environmental
d.1. Distance between home and school
I certify that this is a true and correct report.
d.2. Armed conflict (incl. Tribal wars & clanfeuds)
d.3. Calamities/Disasters
Attested by:
School ID 119284 School Year 2022 - 2023 Report for the Month of DECEMBER
TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F ABSENT PRESENT
2 BINASBAS,EDILSON, ARRIESGADO 0 11
4 CONSON,GEMZ NEL, - 0 11
5 EBORDA,LOUIESITO, MARIKIT 0 11
6 HERRERA,DARREN, TULOD 0 11
8 MONTEMAYOR,DAVID, JUDAYA 0 11
9 MONTERDE,RIMON, SANCHEZ 0 11
10 OTIC,DENVER, PILAPIL 0 11
PACULARIS,CHRISTIAN DAVE,
11 0 11
SENINING
13 PEPITO,IAN, BRANZUELA 0 11
16 TAOTJO,MIGUEL, JUGAR 0 11
1 BERACES,MARIVIE, MONZALES 0 11
2 BERACES,MYLIE, VILLAGRACIA 0 11
CONAG,EUNICE MARIE,
3 0 11
ARRIESGADO
6 GASTADOR,MELODY, ROSACEÑA 0 11
7 PEPITO,ELIXA, ONASIN 0 11
8 PEPITO,JAYNA, SENO 0 11
PILAPIL,JHEWEL LYRA,
10 0 11
VILLAGRACIA
11 SONTOUSIDAD,ZYRIL, LEPALAM 0 11
GUIDELINES: 1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE Month : No. of Days of Classes: Summary
1. The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance. (blank) - Present; (x)- Absent; Tardy (half shaded= Upper for Late M F TOTAL
2. Dates shall be written in the columns after Learner's Name. Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes)
3. To compute the following: * Enrolment as of (1st Friday of the SY) 16 10 26
2. REASONS/CAUSES FOR NLS
Late enrolment during the month
Registered Learners as of end of the month a. Domestic-Related Factors
0 1 1
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the school year a.1. Had to take care of siblings (beyond cut-off)
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy
Total Daily Attendance a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling Registered Learners as of
b. Average Daily Attendance = a.4. Family problems 16 11 27
Number of School Days in reporting month end of month
b.1. Illness
Average Daily Attendance 16 11 27
b.2. Overage
4. Every end of the month, the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of summary table into School Form 4. b.3. Death
Once signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. b.4. Drug Abuse Percentage of Attendance for the month 100% 100% 100.00%
5. The adviser will provide neccessary interventions including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s who were absent for 5 consecutive days b.5. Poor academic performance
b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
and/or those at risk of dropping out.
b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition Number of students absent for 5 consecutive days 0 0 0
6. Attendance performance of learners will be reflected in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period.
NLS 0 0 0
c. School-Related Factors
*Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year Transferred out 0 0 0
c.1. Teacher Factor
c.2. Physical condition of classroom
Transferred in 0 1 1
c.3. Peer influence
d. Geographic/Environmental
d.1. Distance between home and school
I certify that this is a true and correct report.
d.2. Armed conflict (incl. Tribal wars & clanfeuds)
d.3. Calamities/Disasters
Attested by:
School ID 119284 School Year 2022 - 2023 Report for the Month of JANUARY
TH F S M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T ABSENT PRESENT
2 BINASBAS,EDILSON, ARRIESGADO X X X X X X 6 13
4 CONSON,GEMZ NEL, - 0 19
5 EBORDA,LOUIESITO, MARIKIT 0 19
6 HERRERA,DARREN, TULOD 0 19
8 MONTEMAYOR,DAVID, JUDAYA 0 19
9 MONTERDE,RIMON, SANCHEZ 0 19
10 OTIC,DENVER, PILAPIL 0 19
PACULARIS,CHRISTIAN DAVE,
11 0 19
SENINING
13 PEPITO,IAN, BRANZUELA 0 19
16 TAOTJO,MIGUEL, JUGAR 0 19
1 BERACES,MARIVIE, MONZALES 0 19
2 BERACES,MYLIE, VILLAGRACIA 0 19
CONAG,EUNICE MARIE,
3 0 19
ARRIESGADO
6 GASTADOR,MELODY, ROSACEÑA 0 19
7 PEPITO,ELIXA, ONASIN 0 19
8 PEPITO,JAYNA, SENO X 1 18
PILAPIL,JHEWEL LYRA,
10 0 19
VILLAGRACIA
11 SONTOUSIDAD,ZYRIL, LEPALAM 0 19
1. The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance. (blank) - Present; (x)- Absent; Tardy (half shaded= Upper for Late M F TOTAL
2. Dates shall be written in the columns after Learner's Name. Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes)
3. To compute the following: * Enrolment as of (1st Friday of the SY) 16 10 26
2. REASONS/CAUSES FOR NLS
Late enrolment during the month
Registered Learners as of end of the month a. Domestic-Related Factors
0 1 1
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the school year a.1. Had to take care of siblings (beyond cut-off)
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy
Total Daily Attendance a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling Registered Learners as of
b. Average Daily Attendance = a.4. Family problems 16 11 27
Number of School Days in reporting month end of month
b.1. Illness
Average Daily Attendance 15.68 10.47 26.16
b.2. Overage
4. Every end of the month, the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of summary table into School Form 4. b.3. Death
Once signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. b.4. Drug Abuse Percentage of Attendance for the month 98% ### 96.88%
5. The adviser will provide neccessary interventions including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s who were absent for 5 consecutive days b.5. Poor academic performance
b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
and/or those at risk of dropping out.
b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition Number of students absent for 5 consecutive days 0 0 0
6. Attendance performance of learners will be reflected in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period.
NLS 0 0 0
c. School-Related Factors
*Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year Transferred out 0 0 0
c.1. Teacher Factor
c.2. Physical condition of classroom
Transferred in 0 1 1
c.3. Peer influence
d. Geographic/Environmental
d.1. Distance between home and school
I certify that this is a true and correct report.
d.2. Armed conflict (incl. Tribal wars & clanfeuds)
d.3. Calamities/Disasters
Attested by:
School ID 119284 School Year 2022 - 2023 Report for the Month of FEBRUARY
TH F S M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F ABSENT PRESENT
2 BINASBAS,EDILSON, ARRIESGADO X X X X X X X X X X 10 10
4 CONSON,GEMZ NEL, - O 0 20
5 EBORDA,LOUIESITO, MARIKIT L 0 20
6 HERRERA,DARREN, TULOD I 0 20
8 MONTEMAYOR,DAVID, JUDAYA A 0 20
9 MONTERDE,RIMON, SANCHEZ Y 0 20
10 OTIC,DENVER, PILAPIL 0 20
PACULARIS,CHRISTIAN DAVE,
11 0 20
SENINING
13 PEPITO,IAN, BRANZUELA 0 20
16 TAOTJO,MIGUEL, JUGAR 0 20
1 BERACES,MARIVIE, MONZALES 0 20
2 BERACES,MYLIE, VILLAGRACIA H 0 20
3
CONAG,EUNICE MARIE, O 0 20
ARRIESGADO
6 GASTADOR,MELODY, ROSACEÑA D 0 20
7 PEPITO,ELIXA, ONASIN A 0 20
8 PEPITO,JAYNA, SENO Y 0 20
PILAPIL,JHEWEL LYRA,
10 0 20
VILLAGRACIA
11 SONTOUSIDAD,ZYRIL, LEPALAM 0 20
GUIDELINES: 1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE Month : No. of Days of Classes: Summary
1. The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance. (blank) - Present; (x)- Absent; Tardy (half shaded= Upper for Late M F TOTAL
2. Dates shall be written in the columns after Learner's Name. Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes)
3. To compute the following: * Enrolment as of (1st Friday of the SY) 16 10 26
2. REASONS/CAUSES FOR NLS
Late enrolment during the month
Registered Learners as of end of the month a. Domestic-Related Factors
0 1 1
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the school year a.1. Had to take care of siblings (beyond cut-off)
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy
Total Daily Attendance a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling Registered Learners as of
b. Average Daily Attendance = a.4. Family problems 16 11 27
Number of School Days in reporting month end of month
b.1. Illness
Average Daily Attendance 15.5 11 26.5
b.2. Overage
4. Every end of the month, the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of summary table into School Form 4. b.3. Death
Once signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. b.4. Drug Abuse Percentage of Attendance for the month 96.88% 100% 98.15%
5. The adviser will provide neccessary interventions including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s who were absent for 5 consecutive days b.5. Poor academic performance
b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
and/or those at risk of dropping out.
b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition Number of students absent for 5 consecutive days 0 0 0
6. Attendance performance of learners will be reflected in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period.
NLS 0 0 0
c. School-Related Factors
*Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year Transferred out 0 0 0
c.1. Teacher Factor
c.2. Physical condition of classroom
Transferred in 0 1 1
c.3. Peer influence
d. Geographic/Environmental
d.1. Distance between home and school
I certify that this is a true and correct report.
d.2. Armed conflict (incl. Tribal wars & clanfeuds)
d.3. Calamities/Disasters
Attested by:
School ID 119284 School Year 2022 - 2023 Report for the Month of SEPTEMBER
TH F S M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F ABSENT PRESENT
2 BINASBAS,EDILSON, ARRIESGADO X X X X X X X 7 15
4 CONSON,GEMZ NEL, - 0 22
5 EBORDA,LOUIESITO, MARIKIT 0 22
6 HERRERA,DARREN, TULOD 0 22
8 MONTEMAYOR,DAVID, JUDAYA 0 22
9 MONTERDE,RIMON, SANCHEZ 0 22
10 OTIC,DENVER, PILAPIL 0 22
PACULARIS,CHRISTIAN DAVE,
11 0 22
SENINING
13 PEPITO,IAN, BRANZUELA 0 22
16 TAOTJO,MIGUEL, JUGAR 0 22
1 BERACES,MARIVIE, MONZALES 0 22
2 BERACES,MYLIE, VILLAGRACIA 0 22
CONAG,EUNICE MARIE,
3 0 22
ARRIESGADO
6 GASTADOR,MELODY, ROSACEÑA 0 22
7 PEPITO,ELIXA, ONASIN 0 22
8 PEPITO,JAYNA, SENO X X X X X X X 7 15
PILAPIL,JHEWEL LYRA,
10 0 22
VILLAGRACIA
11 SONTOUSIDAD,ZYRIL, LEPALAM 0 22
GUIDELINES: 1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE Month : No. of Days of Classes: Summary
1. The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance. (blank) - Present; (x)- Absent; Tardy (half shaded= Upper for Late M F TOTAL
2. Dates shall be written in the columns after Learner's Name. Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes)
3. To compute the following: * Enrolment as of (1st Friday of the SY) 16 10 26
2. REASONS/CAUSES FOR NLS
Late enrolment during the month
Registered Learners as of end of the month a. Domestic-Related Factors
0 1 1
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the school year a.1. Had to take care of siblings (beyond cut-off)
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy
Total Daily Attendance a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling Registered Learners as of
b. Average Daily Attendance = a.4. Family problems 16 11 27
Number of School Days in reporting month end of month
b.1. Illness
Average Daily Attendance 15.68 10.23 25.91
b.2. Overage
4. Every end of the month, the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of summary table into School Form 4. b.3. Death
Once signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. b.4. Drug Abuse Percentage of Attendance for the month 98% 93% 95.96%
5. The adviser will provide neccessary interventions including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s who were absent for 5 consecutive days b.5. Poor academic performance
b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
and/or those at risk of dropping out.
b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition Number of students absent for 5 consecutive days 0 0 0
6. Attendance performance of learners will be reflected in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period.
NLS 0 0 0
c. School-Related Factors
*Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year Transferred out 0 0 0
c.1. Teacher Factor
c.2. Physical condition of classroom
Transferred in 0 1 1
c.3. Peer influence
d. Geographic/Environmental
d.1. Distance between home and school
I certify that this is a true and correct report.
d.2. Armed conflict (incl. Tribal wars & clanfeuds)
d.3. Calamities/Disasters
Attested by:
School ID 119284 School Year 2022 - 2023 Report for the Month of SEPTEMBER
TH F S M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F ABSENT PRESENT
2 BINASBAS,EDILSON, ARRIESGADO X X X X X X X 7 15
4 CONSON,GEMZ NEL, - 0 22
5 EBORDA,LOUIESITO, MARIKIT 0 22
6 HERRERA,DARREN, TULOD 0 22
8 MONTEMAYOR,DAVID, JUDAYA 0 22
9 MONTERDE,RIMON, SANCHEZ 0 22
10 OTIC,DENVER, PILAPIL 0 22
PACULARIS,CHRISTIAN DAVE,
11 0 22
SENINING
13 PEPITO,IAN, BRANZUELA 0 22
16 TAOTJO,MIGUEL, JUGAR 0 22
1 BERACES,MARIVIE, MONZALES 0 22
2 BERACES,MYLIE, VILLAGRACIA 0 22
CONAG,EUNICE MARIE,
3 0 22
ARRIESGADO
6 GASTADOR,MELODY, ROSACEÑA 0 22
7 PEPITO,ELIXA, ONASIN 0 22
8 PEPITO,JAYNA, SENO X X X X X X X 7 15
PILAPIL,JHEWEL LYRA,
10 0 22
VILLAGRACIA
11 SONTOUSIDAD,ZYRIL, LEPALAM 0 22
GUIDELINES: 1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE Month : No. of Days of Classes: Summary
1. The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance. (blank) - Present; (x)- Absent; Tardy (half shaded= Upper for Late M F TOTAL
2. Dates shall be written in the columns after Learner's Name. Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes)
3. To compute the following: * Enrolment as of (1st Friday of the SY) 16 10 26
2. REASONS/CAUSES FOR NLS
Late enrolment during the month
Registered Learners as of end of the month a. Domestic-Related Factors
0 1 1
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the school year a.1. Had to take care of siblings (beyond cut-off)
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy
Total Daily Attendance a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling Registered Learners as of
b. Average Daily Attendance = a.4. Family problems 16 11 27
Number of School Days in reporting month end of month
b.1. Illness
Average Daily Attendance 15.68 10.23 25.91
b.2. Overage
4. Every end of the month, the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of summary table into School Form 4. b.3. Death
Once signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. b.4. Drug Abuse Percentage of Attendance for the month 98% 93% 95.96%
5. The adviser will provide neccessary interventions including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s who were absent for 5 consecutive days b.5. Poor academic performance
b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
and/or those at risk of dropping out.
b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition Number of students absent for 5 consecutive days 0 0 0
6. Attendance performance of learners will be reflected in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period.
NLS 0 0 0
c. School-Related Factors
*Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year Transferred out 0 0 0
c.1. Teacher Factor
c.2. Physical condition of classroom
Transferred in 0 1 1
c.3. Peer influence
d. Geographic/Environmental
d.1. Distance between home and school
I certify that this is a true and correct report.
d.2. Armed conflict (incl. Tribal wars & clanfeuds)
d.3. Calamities/Disasters
Attested by:
School ID 119284 School Year 2022 - 2023 Report for the Month of SEPTEMBER
TH F S M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F ABSENT PRESENT
2 BINASBAS,EDILSON, ARRIESGADO X X X X X X X 7 15
4 CONSON,GEMZ NEL, - 0 22
5 EBORDA,LOUIESITO, MARIKIT 0 22
6 HERRERA,DARREN, TULOD 0 22
8 MONTEMAYOR,DAVID, JUDAYA 0 22
9 MONTERDE,RIMON, SANCHEZ 0 22
10 OTIC,DENVER, PILAPIL 0 22
PACULARIS,CHRISTIAN DAVE,
11 0 22
SENINING
13 PEPITO,IAN, BRANZUELA 0 22
16 TAOTJO,MIGUEL, JUGAR 0 22
1 BERACES,MARIVIE, MONZALES 0 22
2 BERACES,MYLIE, VILLAGRACIA 0 22
CONAG,EUNICE MARIE,
3 0 22
ARRIESGADO
6 GASTADOR,MELODY, ROSACEÑA 0 22
7 PEPITO,ELIXA, ONASIN 0 22
8 PEPITO,JAYNA, SENO X X X X X X X 7 15
PILAPIL,JHEWEL LYRA,
10 0 22
VILLAGRACIA
11 SONTOUSIDAD,ZYRIL, LEPALAM 0 22
GUIDELINES: 1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE Month : No. of Days of Classes: Summary
1. The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance. (blank) - Present; (x)- Absent; Tardy (half shaded= Upper for Late M F TOTAL
2. Dates shall be written in the columns after Learner's Name. Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes)
3. To compute the following: * Enrolment as of (1st Friday of the SY) 16 10 26
2. REASONS/CAUSES FOR NLS
Late enrolment during the month
Registered Learners as of end of the month a. Domestic-Related Factors
0 1 1
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the school year a.1. Had to take care of siblings (beyond cut-off)
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy
Total Daily Attendance a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling Registered Learners as of
b. Average Daily Attendance = a.4. Family problems 16 11 27
Number of School Days in reporting month end of month
b.1. Illness
Average Daily Attendance 15.68 10.23 25.91
b.2. Overage
4. Every end of the month, the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of summary table into School Form 4. b.3. Death
Once signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. b.4. Drug Abuse Percentage of Attendance for the month 98% 93% 95.96%
5. The adviser will provide neccessary interventions including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s who were absent for 5 consecutive days b.5. Poor academic performance
b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
and/or those at risk of dropping out.
b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition Number of students absent for 5 consecutive days 0 0 0
6. Attendance performance of learners will be reflected in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period.
NLS 0 0 0
c. School-Related Factors
*Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year Transferred out 0 0 0
c.1. Teacher Factor
c.2. Physical condition of classroom
Transferred in 0 1 1
c.3. Peer influence
d. Geographic/Environmental
d.1. Distance between home and school
I certify that this is a true and correct report.
d.2. Armed conflict (incl. Tribal wars & clanfeuds)
d.3. Calamities/Disasters
Attested by:
School ID 119284 School Year 2022 - 2023 Report for the Month of SEPTEMBER
TH F S M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F ABSENT PRESENT
2 BINASBAS,EDILSON, ARRIESGADO X X X X X X X 7 15
4 CONSON,GEMZ NEL, - 0 22
5 EBORDA,LOUIESITO, MARIKIT 0 22
6 HERRERA,DARREN, TULOD 0 22
8 MONTEMAYOR,DAVID, JUDAYA 0 22
9 MONTERDE,RIMON, SANCHEZ 0 22
10 OTIC,DENVER, PILAPIL 0 22
PACULARIS,CHRISTIAN DAVE,
11 0 22
SENINING
13 PEPITO,IAN, BRANZUELA 0 22
16 TAOTJO,MIGUEL, JUGAR 0 22
1 BERACES,MARIVIE, MONZALES 0 22
2 BERACES,MYLIE, VILLAGRACIA 0 22
CONAG,EUNICE MARIE,
3 0 22
ARRIESGADO
6 GASTADOR,MELODY, ROSACEÑA 0 22
7 PEPITO,ELIXA, ONASIN 0 22
8 PEPITO,JAYNA, SENO X X X X X X X 7 15
PILAPIL,JHEWEL LYRA,
10 0 22
VILLAGRACIA
11 SONTOUSIDAD,ZYRIL, LEPALAM 0 22
GUIDELINES: 1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE Month : No. of Days of Classes: Summary
1. The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance. (blank) - Present; (x)- Absent; Tardy (half shaded= Upper for Late M F TOTAL
2. Dates shall be written in the columns after Learner's Name. Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes)
3. To compute the following: * Enrolment as of (1st Friday of the SY) 16 10 26
2. REASONS/CAUSES FOR NLS
Late enrolment during the month
Registered Learners as of end of the month a. Domestic-Related Factors
0 1 1
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the school year a.1. Had to take care of siblings (beyond cut-off)
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy
Total Daily Attendance a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling Registered Learners as of
b. Average Daily Attendance = a.4. Family problems 16 11 27
Number of School Days in reporting month end of month
b.1. Illness
Average Daily Attendance 15.68 10.23 25.91
b.2. Overage
4. Every end of the month, the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of summary table into School Form 4. b.3. Death
Once signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. b.4. Drug Abuse Percentage of Attendance for the month 98% 93% 95.96%
5. The adviser will provide neccessary interventions including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s who were absent for 5 consecutive days b.5. Poor academic performance
b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
and/or those at risk of dropping out.
b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition Number of students absent for 5 consecutive days 0 0 0
6. Attendance performance of learners will be reflected in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period.
NLS 0 0 0
c. School-Related Factors
*Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year Transferred out 0 0 0
c.1. Teacher Factor
c.2. Physical condition of classroom
Transferred in 0 1 1
c.3. Peer influence
d. Geographic/Environmental
d.1. Distance between home and school
I certify that this is a true and correct report.
d.2. Armed conflict (incl. Tribal wars & clanfeuds)
d.3. Calamities/Disasters
Attested by:
School ID 119284 School Year 2022 - 2023 Report for the Month of SEPTEMBER
TH F S M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F ABSENT PRESENT
2 BINASBAS,EDILSON, ARRIESGADO X X X X X X X 7 15
4 CONSON,GEMZ NEL, - 0 22
5 EBORDA,LOUIESITO, MARIKIT 0 22
6 HERRERA,DARREN, TULOD 0 22
8 MONTEMAYOR,DAVID, JUDAYA 0 22
9 MONTERDE,RIMON, SANCHEZ 0 22
10 OTIC,DENVER, PILAPIL 0 22
PACULARIS,CHRISTIAN DAVE,
11 0 22
SENINING
13 PEPITO,IAN, BRANZUELA 0 22
16 TAOTJO,MIGUEL, JUGAR 0 22
1 BERACES,MARIVIE, MONZALES 0 22
2 BERACES,MYLIE, VILLAGRACIA 0 22
CONAG,EUNICE MARIE,
3 0 22
ARRIESGADO
6 GASTADOR,MELODY, ROSACEÑA 0 22
7 PEPITO,ELIXA, ONASIN 0 22
8 PEPITO,JAYNA, SENO X X X X X X X 7 15
PILAPIL,JHEWEL LYRA,
10 0 22
VILLAGRACIA
11 SONTOUSIDAD,ZYRIL, LEPALAM 0 22
GUIDELINES: 1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE Month : No. of Days of Classes: Summary
1. The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance. (blank) - Present; (x)- Absent; Tardy (half shaded= Upper for Late M F TOTAL
2. Dates shall be written in the columns after Learner's Name. Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes)
3. To compute the following: * Enrolment as of (1st Friday of the SY) 16 10 26
2. REASONS/CAUSES FOR NLS
Late enrolment during the month
Registered Learners as of end of the month a. Domestic-Related Factors
0 1 1
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the school year a.1. Had to take care of siblings (beyond cut-off)
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy
Total Daily Attendance a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling Registered Learners as of
b. Average Daily Attendance = a.4. Family problems 16 11 27
Number of School Days in reporting month end of month
b.1. Illness
Average Daily Attendance 15.68 10.23 25.91
b.2. Overage
4. Every end of the month, the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of summary table into School Form 4. b.3. Death
Once signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. b.4. Drug Abuse Percentage of Attendance for the month 98% 93% 95.96%
5. The adviser will provide neccessary interventions including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s who were absent for 5 consecutive days b.5. Poor academic performance
b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
and/or those at risk of dropping out.
b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition Number of students absent for 5 consecutive days 0 0 0
6. Attendance performance of learners will be reflected in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period.
NLS 0 0 0
c. School-Related Factors
*Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year Transferred out 0 0 0
c.1. Teacher Factor
c.2. Physical condition of classroom
Transferred in 0 1 1
c.3. Peer influence
d. Geographic/Environmental
d.1. Distance between home and school
I certify that this is a true and correct report.
d.2. Armed conflict (incl. Tribal wars & clanfeuds)
d.3. Calamities/Disasters
Attested by: