Pinamuk An Integrated Farm School Portfolio
Pinamuk An Integrated Farm School Portfolio
Pinamuk An Integrated Farm School Portfolio
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. CONTENTS
A. Rationale/Overview
B. FS Dashboard
(Enrolment from Previous to Current SY)
(No. of Teachers, Name of Teachers,
Designation, and Subjects Taught)
C. Specializations
II. CURRICULUM
A. FS Subjects
B. Class Program
C. FS Enhanced Subjects
D. Themes/Paksa
III.PARTNERSHIP
A. List of Partners
B. Items Donated with Pictures
C. MOA/MOU
D. Pictures of Activities with Partners
The school offered GAS and TVL as strands in Senior High School. For
Farm School, specialization in Aquaculture and Food-Fish Processing were
offered. Through these specializations learners will become productive
individuals equipped with knowledge and entrepreneurial skills to respond
the community needs for sustainable development.
The school together with its partners and stakeholders will continue
doing its best to keep producing and building learners who are equipped
with Food-Fish Processing, Agri-Fishery, and with great Entrepreneurial
skills. Farm School brings an open wide range of opportunities not only to
students but also to the entire community of Brgy. Pinamuk-an.
ENROLMENT
31 23 54 33 23 57
Grade 7
Grade 8 29 21 50
TOTAL 31 23 54 62 44 107
TEACHING PERSONNEL (JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL)
MAPEH 7, 8,9.10
1. MAE ANN B. BALADJAY Teacher-I
ESP 10 MAPEH
FILIPINO 7,9,10
2. LORENA N. CARANGALAN Teacher-I ESP 7 TLE
AP 10
English 7, 8, 9, 10
3. RODELYN S. BRACAMONTE Teacher-I ENGLISH
ESP 9
4. ANALYN D. DUMALFIN Teacher-I TLE 7, 8, 9, 10 TLE
TLE 7 & 8
5. GERALD S. FRANCISO Teacher-I MAPEH
Aquaculture 12
Math 7,8, 9
6. OMEGA JANINE O. ALFARO Teacher-I AP 9 MATH
ESP 8
7. DYANNE CLACE P. ISMAEL Teacher-I Science 7, 8, 9, 10 SCIENCE
Filipino 8
8. JULIE ANN I. SUCGANG Teacher-I AP 7 & 8 MATH
Math 10
NO. OF TEACHERS
Curriculum
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
1 7 8
MATHEMATICS 4 hours
SCIENCE 4 hours
Grade 7
ARALING PANLIPUNAN 4 hours
EDUKASYON SA
PAGPAPAKATAO 2 hours
MAPEH
(Music, Arts, PE & Health 4 hours
TLE
Food (Fish) Processing 8 hours
Aquaculture
FILIPINO 4 hours
ENGLISH 4 hours
MATHEMATICS 4 hours
EDUKASYON SA
PAGPAPAKATAO 2 hours
MAPEH
(Music, Arts, PE & Health 4 hours
TLE
Food (Fish) Processing
Aquaculture 8 hours
FARM SCHOOL CLASS PROGRAM
FARM SCHOOL CLASS PROGRAM
THEMES/PAKSA
Grade 7
October All About Myself Mrs. Lorena N.
Carangalan
November Unfolding My Family Mrs. Omega Janine O.
Alfaro
December Knowing My School Ms. Dyanne Clace P.
Ismael
January Knowing My Community Mr. Gerald S. Francisco
February My Role in the Family, School Mrs. Rodelyn S.
and Community Bracamonte
March Building Self-Esteem Mrs. Analyn D. Dumalfin
April Cultivating Respect and Ms. Julie Ann I. Sucgang
Gratefulness
May Collaborating with Parents Mrs. Analyn D. Dumalfin
June Collaborating with Community Mr. Gerald S. Francisco
Leaders
Month Theme Title Tutor-In Charge
October Understanding My Community Mrs. Analyn D. Dumalfin
November Identifying My Community Mrs. Julie Ann I. Sucgang
Needs
December Grade Responding
8 Community Needs Mrs. Lorena N.
Carangalan
January Cultivating Trust and Ms. Mae Ann B. Baladjay
Accountability
February Supporting and Enriching Mr. Gerald S. Francisco
Community and School
Innovations
March Collaborating with Parents Mrs. Rodelyn S.
and Community Leaders Bracamonte
April Creating Better Leaders and Ms. Dyanne Clace P.
Entrepreneurs Ismael
May Working on the Final Theme Mrs. Rodelyn S.
Project Bracamonte
June Preparing for the Presentation Mrs. Omega Janine O.
Alfaro
Partnership
Eggplant
Pechay
Pepper
Kangkong
b. Seedling Tray (1 pc)
6. Department of Agriculture (RO 6) a. Wheelbarrow (2 pcs)
thru DepEd Regional Office 6 b. Shower Can (11 pcs)
c. Shovel (11 pcs)
d. Rake (11 pcs)
e. Small Shovel (11 pcs)
f. Hoe (11 pcs)
g. Vegetable Seeds (11 packs)
7. Dr. Emelda Q. Fuentes a. Garden Soil (10 sacks)
Aside from what I have mentioned. Through farm school we are able to utilize
portable computer tablets to practice mastery of technology, to visit DepEd sites, to
answer online and offline activities, and to access modules with farm school
integration. Our English teacher does not only teach reading through paper but she
also sends remediation activities in the tablet for us to familiarize Aquaculture and
Food-Fish Processing Terms to practice pronunciation, and correct usage of words.
This is to not limit ourselves in acquiring knowledge or doing hands-on activities but
also to become better communicator. Farm school students are flexible, adaptable,
and holistic. If we are good communicators, we could better understand terms, people
and situations.
Farm school teaches us responsibility, accountability and involvement. Through our
learning journal, we are able to reflect on every detail of our actions. We are able to
measure our speed, our deed, the outcome, and the learning. So, the school as our
second home is continuously preparing us to be effective, efficient, and successful
citizens.
Recently, we celebrated our first ever farm school day. I found out that we were not
only the participants in the significant occasion, aside from the teachers, our parents
also gave their best to perform in each contest. Our school partners in different
organizations served as judges, therefore, farm school does not limit its impact and
influence to learners but also to the entire community.
As I end my speech, I want to thank God for the gift of aquatic resources, and for His
wonderful grace of sending all of you here in Pinamuk-an Integrated Farm School, as
we continue creating history.
When we students become technologically equipped in aqua-farming and food-fish
processing with great entrepreneurial skills, for sure, there will be sustainable
community development, and we can confidently call ourselves, “champions” because
we can compete to the rest of the world.
“Mga Ungang Aklanon sa Pinamuk-an Integrated Farm School, Madinaeag-on!”
MRS. GLORIA S. BENJAMIN
(Parent)