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San Isidro National High School

Policies & Procedures in


Handling Cases
School Policy

RATIONALE
Republic Act 9155, Section 6.2, no.2, Rule VI
 The School Head shall have authority,
accountability and responsibility for creating an
environment within the school that is conducive to
teaching and learning. Thus, school officials and
teachers shall have the right to impose appropriate and
reasonable disciplinary measures in case of minor
offense or infractions of good discipline.
School Policy

RATIONALE
Republic Act 9155, Section 6.2, no.10, Rule VI
 The School Head shall have authority,
accountability and responsibility in establishing
school and community networks and encouraging the
active participation of teacher organizations, non-
academic personnel of public schools, and parents-
teachers-community associations.
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Creation of School Discipline Committee


 There shall be a committee, which will handle
grave/major offenses as stated in the 2000 DECS
Service Manual. They shall be composed of chair, co-
chair and member. The school principal shall
designate school disciplinary officer per curriculum
year level.
 The co-prefect of discipline within the year level will
investigate cases listed on the offenses punishable by
suspension or expulsion depending on the seriousness
of the offenses.
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Prefect of Discipline
 MR. RICKY F. MONTON - Officer-in-Charge
 MR. ANDY REYES - Grade 7
 MR. JEFFERSON GERALDEZ - Grade 8
 MR. VAL MURILLO - Grade 9
 MR. MARK JAY FRANCISCO - Grade 10
 MR. DANTE ESPAÑOL - Senior HS
DepEd Order No.40, s. 2012

Child Protection Policy


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Child Protection Committee (CPC)
Chairperson : Mr. Nixon C. Maximo
Principal
Vice Chairperson : Mrs. Rhodora R. Tendilla
Guidance Counselor
Representatives
Faculty : Mrs. Rosalina A. Lawis
GPTA : Mr. Romie Lactason
SSG : Mr. John Paul Tabud
BCPC : Brgy. San Isidro
Brgy. San Luis
School Policy

2000 DECS Service Manual

The School Rules &


Regulations
School Policy
Categories of Offenses to the
School Rules & Regulations
Oral Warning & Written Reprimand
The violator shall be reminded on his/her
misbehavior and shall sign on the behavior
contract together with his/her
parent/guardian. The case should be
recorded in the confidential log book
(Guidance Notebook).
Kategorya 2 1
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Categories of Offenses to the
School Rules & Regulations Kategorya 2 1

Unang paglabag – pagpapatawag sa magulang


at pagpasok sa Interbensyon
o programang paggabay

Ikalawang paglabag – suspensyon


Kategorya 3 1
Kategorya 3 1
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Categories of Offenses to the
School Rules & Regulations
Suspension
The violator may be suspended for a fixed period. It will
recorded in the student’s anecdotal record.

(Section 1, Chapter III, Part IV DECS Service Manual)


A suspension from school not to exceed three (3) days may
be authorized by the principal without the approval of the
Division Superintendent. However, parents must be informed
for any misconduct on the part of their children for which
disciplinary action is necessary.
Kategorya 4 1

 Unang Paglabag - Nai-sasangguni na sa kinauukulan


(Barangay, CSWD, DEpEd Office o
Pulisya)
School Policy
Categories of Offenses to the
School Rules & Regulations

Expulsion
The violator shall be banned on
enrolment. His/her right to avail free
public education shall be terminated.
School Policy
Categories of Offenses to the
School Rules & Regulations
Probationary
The violator shall be required to undergo therapy.
a. School Therapy – shall be given tasks that aim
to develop his/her sense of responsibility, moral
character and personal discipline under the
supervision of guidance counselor, school discipline
officer and class adviser.
b. Home Therapy – shall be given to students
who needs parental guidance. He/she shall be given
tasks that aim to develop his/her intra personal skills
under the supervision of guidance counselor, school
discipline officer, class adviser and parents/guardians.
School Policy
Categories of Offenses to the
School Rules & Regulations
Category 1st offense 2nd offense 3rd offense 4th offense
Refer to the Refer to the Refer to the Refer to the
Minor class adviser School Guidance Principal
Offense/ Discipline Counselor
Sanction Officer
Oral Oral & Written Probationary Suspension
Reprimand reprimand
Grave Refer to the Refer to the Refer to the Refer to the
Offense School Guidance Principal School
Discipline Counselor Grievances &
Officer Complaints
Child Protection Policy
 DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012
 to ensure that schools are a safe place for the
education of children
Child Protection Policy
 DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012
 to promote a zero-tolerance policy for any act of
child abuse, exploitation, violence,
discrimination, bullying and other related
offenses
Child Protection Policy
 DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012
 the best interest of the child shall be the
paramount consideration in all decisions and
actions involving children.
Child Protection Policy
 PROHIBITED ACTS
 Child abuse
 Discrimination against children
 Child exploitation
 Violence against children in school
 Corporal Punishment
 Any similar acts
 Bullying or peer abuse
Child Protection Policy
Violence against children committed in school
 physical abuse
 psychological /verbal abuse
 sexual abuse
 corporal punishment
 other acts of violence
Child Protection Policy
Corporal Punishment
 refers to a kind of punishment or penalty
imposed for an alleged or actual offense, which is
carried out or inflicted, for the purpose of
discipline, training or control, by a teacher, school
administrator, an adult, or any other children
who has been given or has assumed authority or
responsibility for punishment or discipline.
Child Protection Policy
Dealing with suspected cases of
abuse
- Report the incident to the
Head of the School.
Child Protection Policy
PROCEDURE IN HANDLING CHILD ABUSE
 School Personnel as offender
Report to the Disciplinary Authority
 SDS – Non-teaching staff
 Regional Director – Teaching staff
Child Protection Policy
PROCEDURE IN HANDLING CHILD ABUSE
 Parent, Relatives etc. as offender
Report to the Disciplinary Authority
 DSWD
 Barangay/BCPC
 PNP/ Women’s Desk
Child Protection Policy
Republic Act 10627
or
Anti-Bullying Act
Anti- Bullying Act of 2013
R.A. No. 10627
 Bullying
(elements)
severe or repeated
physical, written, verbal, or
electronic
student vs student
Child Protection Policy
PROTECTIVE AND REMEDIAL MEASURES TO
ADDRESS BULLYING AND OTHER ACTS OF ABUSE

All bullying incidents shall


be reported to the School
Head.
Child Protection Policy
PROTECTIVE AND REMEDIAL MEASURES TO
ADDRESS BULLYING

The student shall be referred to the


CPC for counseling and other
interventions.
Child Protection Policy
PROTECTIVE AND REMEDIAL MEASURES TO
ADDRESS BULLYING
The school may impose Non-punitive
Measures in accordance with the
principles of Positive and Non-Violent
Discipline
Child Protection Policy
PROTECTIVE AND REMEDIAL MEASURES TO
ADDRESS BULLYING

Punitive measures will be a


last resort.
Review on the School Policy

Interventions
Review on the School Policy

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