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Department of Education
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SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF CAVITE PROVINCE
WRITE-UP of Accomplishments
Name of 7 PPA: SPARK Project Name: Project A.R.M.
Sehool/Office: Anuling Integrated High Schoo!
[1. Executive Summary
Anuling Integrated Iigh School stands as a beacon of light to its students in
reading programs, and several factors underscore why it should he recognized lor ite
outstanding achievements and accomplishments,
| Firsdy, the schoo! program has demonstrated exceptional adaptability and resilience, |
| ©SPecially during the challenging times brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Despite the constraints posed by the global health crisis, our reading programs
| continued to thrive through innovative online interventions, strategic delivery of |
| Materials, and the implementation of projects like Project-Boost Reading at Ilene |
(SkeadTH}, ‘This adaptability showeases the school’s commitment to ensuring
Uninterrupted learning and literacy development for our stuclents.
: Secondly, the multifaceted approach to literacy promotion, encompassing |
| initiatives lke Project A.R.M. aligned with the Sustainable and Practical Approach 10 |
, Reading for Kids (SPARK), has yielded tangible results. The discernible decrease in |
the number of students categorized under frustration level is a testament to the |
effectiveness of the school’s reading programs. These programs have not only |
| addressed the immediate challenges but have also laid the foundation for sustained
| improvement in reading pro‘iciency among our students. |
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{ Moreover, the school's commitment to holistic student development is evident |
[in the Incorporation of various elements within its reading programs, Leyond
| fraditional teaching methods, the reading teachers’ initiatives include peer teaching, |
_inentorship programs, and the continuous monitoring of students’ progress, creating |
| ® comprehensive and supportive leaming environment through Project A.R M., !
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The success of the school’s reading programs extends beyond academic |
accomplishments. It resonates with the teachers’ dedication to fostering a culture of |
| literacy and ufeiong learning. ‘Their initiatives have impacted not only students but
also educators, inspiring them to strive for excellence in literacy education, ‘The
school's leadership, in collaboration with DepEd Mendes District, has played a pivotal
| Tole i ensuring the success of these programs, further solidifying vs cléim to
recognition,
The school may not have received any awards yet in this program but its |
achievements and accomplishments in reading programs are distinguished by the
tenchers! imnovation, adaptability, and holistic approach. Recognition would not only |
[celebrate the school’s current state but also serve as an acknowledgment oF ile |
commitment (o shaping well-rounded individuals equipped with strong literacy skills.ee
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| leis this commitment, coupled with the demonstrated impact on students and other |
Kachers, that positions Anuling Integrated High School's Project A.R.M as desetving
| of recognition in the realm of reading program achievements.
Over the past three years (2020-2023), the school's reading achievement has
showeased & coumendable trajectory of success. In 2020-2021, amidst the chalicnes |
dosed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the school's reading program, aligned with the 7
| CID programs in DepEd Cavite, particularly the Sustainable and Practical Approach |
{0 Keading for Kids (SPARK), demonstrated remarkable accomplishments. Innovative
online interventions and the sumtegic delivery of reading materials, [aciitated by o
rodust online reading platlorm, ensured continuous engegement and learning for
students, maintaining the school's unwavering commitment to literacy. The birth of
Proicct-Boost Reading at Home (BReadTH) during the pandemic aimed al |
continuously impreving students’ reading abilities, especially those under fru stration |
| level, successfully reduced the count of such students through effective online
| onitoring and material provision
In 2021-2022, the school emphasized the importance of meaningful learning
| during classroom discussions, particularly in developing reading skills, Project.
|Attend, Read, and Mentor (ARM), aligned with SPARK, plaved a pivotal role in|
enhancing the reading skills of students operating at frustration levels. The project,
initially utilizing face-to-face interaction, was modified to adapt to the absence of in
Person classes during the pandemic. Despite the challenges, the implementation of
Project-Boost Reading at Home (BReadTH) showcased significant milestones in
continuous monitoring and improvement of students’ reading abilities through |
various communication tools,
In 2022-2023, the transition to face-to-face classes post-pandemic marked a |
resounding success for the school's reading program. The substantial reduction in
frustraied readers, achieved through Projeci-Attend, Read, and Mentor (ARM) aligned |
With SPARK, reflected the efficacy of the school's multifaceted approach to literacy
Promotion. Technical assistance provided by school heads from DepEd Mendes
District further contributed to the program’s success. The commitment o sustaining
aad expanding the reading program remains evident, with future initiatives including
adap'ive learning technologies. diversified reading materials, and 2 mentorship
Program, emphasizing the school's dedication 1 creating a resilient and adaptive |
tit Program. ‘The school’s reading program stands as a beacon of success, |
inspiring @ culture of literacy and lifelong learning among students and educators |
alike.
| 1. Impact of the Accomplishments
The impact of our school's reading achievements over the last three years (Sy.
2020-2023) has been protound and fer-reaching. In School Year 2020 202 1, students |
categorized under frustration level witnessed substantial improvements in their |
reading skills. The evidence of enhanced comprehension, vocabulary development,
and overall literacy proficiency underscored the effectiveness of the school's |
Linitiatives. The online delivery of reading materials not only facilitated seamless aceese |fe
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0 Tesources but also nurtured an environment conducive to independent learning. |
| Importantly, parents emerged as key benefactors, actively engaging in their child's
i reading journey and fortifying the crucial home-school partnership,
Moreover, the wider school community reaped the benefits of the program's
polistic approach to literacy. Beyond addressing immediate academic needs, the ,
initiative contributed to the overall well-being of students by instilling a lore lor
reading and fostering intellectual curiosity. The introduction of online platforms
provided an intuitive and user-friendly learning experience, hosting a diverse range of
| digital reading materials tailored to individual reading levels and interne This
| facilitated interactive learning experiences and online assessments, reinforcing the
resilience, adaptability, and dedication 1 fostering literacy even anider
| Unprecedented circumstances,
In School Year 2021-2022, active participation from students operating at an
| independent level and their parents was a cornerstone of success, Their collaboration
and dedication were evident. in the results of the reading assessment. significantly
contributing to the enhancement of reading skills among challenged students
Frojects such as Project-BreadTh and Project-ARM extended benefits 10 teachers,
students, and parents alike. Teachers experienced an enhanced understanding of
| Subjects across all areas, leading to improved interactions with students in the
classroom. Students, on the other hand, developed reading skills aligned with their
grade levels and iinproved presentation skills, cultivating a habit of regular reading,
Parents played a crucial role in monitoring their child's progress, in aiding in |
improving Quency und comprehension, and contributing to the development of cell,
confidence in their child's reading abilities.
| In School Year 2022-2023, the impact reverberated across various,
| stakeholders, especially studenia once categorized as frustrated readers. Their
transformative enhancement in reading skills not only fostered academic growth but
| also increased confidence and enthusiasm for le ming. Benefactors, including
(students, parents, and teachers, actively participated in and supported these |
| initiatives, creating a positive ripple effect throughout the wider community, The
Program's contribution to fostering a culture of literacy and academic excellence
| solidified our schoor's commitment to educationel enrichment, making it a deserving
candidate for recognition in the realm of reading program achievements,
TL Innovations
From 2020-2023, our school has made innovative initiatives in reading,
| showcasing « comico to advancing literacy and fostering a culture of continuous
improvement.
Jn School Year 2020-2021, the school strategically addressed the challenges of |
internet access by introducing a groundbreaking approach to material delivery,
“hreugh partnerships with local government officials, a systematic and timely |
| distribution system blished, ensuring that all students, regardless of their |‘.
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geographic location, had access to essential reading resources, This imovalive step |
| paved the way for an inclusive leaming environment, where the physical receipt of
materials became a crucial aspect of supporting students’ literacy evelopment
Recognizing the pivotal role of parents in a child's reading journey, the school
launched impactful parental involvement. initiatives, Virtual workshops and
iMlormaton sessions were organized to equip parents with effective strategies lor
{ostering literacy at home. ‘This initiative not only created a collaborative atmosphere |
| but also actively engaged parents in cultivating a reading-friendly environment
oreing the school's commitment to a holistic approach to literacy development.
In School Year 2021 2022, the introduction of Project-Attend, Read, and
Mentor (ARM) represented a significant leap forward in reading interventions.
Developed by the Filipino Teading coordinator and refined with inputs from ali reading
leachers, ARM aimed to guide students in enhancing their reading abilities through |
targeted sessions with sight words, short Sentences, and tailored short stories, The
| inclusion of pre-assesement and Post-assessment using short stories provided a
structured approach to evaluating improvements in reading abilities. Despite the
challenges posed by the pandemic, the school's adoption of Project-Boost Reading at
Home (BReadTH) ensured the continuity of necessary reading interventions. This
| involved leveraging online platforms for pre-assessments, highlighting the resilience
and adaptability of the school's approach.
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' In School Year 2022-2023, the commitment to innovation remained
| Unwavering, Ms, Cristina C. Gonzales, 2 dedicated school teacher, developed a
comprehensive system for checking reading ability. This innovative tool allowed for
real-time assessment of students’ reading proficiency, enabling educators to tailor |
interventions more precisely, This system was recognized as one of the best practices |
at Anuling Tntegrated High School, showcasing the school's dedication to advancing
| reading asscssment methodologies.
Another notabic innovation involved coliaboration among subject teachers fom
various disciplines to develop supplementary reading materials. These materials aot
only enriched the reading program but also seamlessly integrated literacy
developrient into other subject areas, promoting a holistic approach to learning, |
Looking ahead, the school aims to sustain and expand success in the 2022-2023 |
academic year. Puture initiatives include refining the A.M. program, emphasizing
mentorship components, and sharing innovative practices, such as the reading
assessment system and collaborative materiel development model, with other
| educational institutions te contribute to a broader impact on literacy promotion,
| These initiatives collectively underscore our school's commitment to fostering. «
j dynamic and inclusive reading cuiture.
IV. Awards Received
The school has not yet garnered any accolades or become a member of any
reading-related organizations. Nonetheless, the reading teachers have actively |
participated in numerous reading training sessions such as RACAS,Republic of he Bhitiopines
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V. Photo Documentation
| Figures 1 and 2. Reading teachers while detivering/giving reading materials to their
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| Figures 3 and 4. Screensiwots of reading sessions of teachers and students via Zoom
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REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)
DIVISION OF CAVITE PROVINCE
ANULING INTEGRATED HIGH SCHOOL
ANULING LEJOS II, MENDEZ-NUNEZ, CAVITE
SUSTAINABLE PRACTICAL APPROACH for READING for KIDS (SPARKS)
Introduetion
iv the teaching-learning process. both the teachers and the students should have
Scoured that learning takes place during the classroom discussion, If leaming is not visible
during the period of discussion, therefore, a problem occurs, In English language classroom,
the student's skills to understand the subject is lacking, it may bring difficulty to both the
‘eechers and the students to meet the expected output in the subject, Reading, as one of the
skills in English, should be developed further to the students especially in the secondary
level. It is quite alarming that students who are in their High School level sill cannot
comprehend well according to their grade level and worse cannot pronounce simple words,
Hence, if problems like this arise in the field of education, there should be an action io be
taken to resolve this kind of major problem.
In this time of pandemic it is difficult for us to conduct reading intervention
Nevertheless, we are looking forward to the welfare of our students, In connection to this, to
‘merease the reading levelof the leamers at least 75% through the development,
administration and appropriate assessment tools based on their needs, we have this Project
BREadTH (Boost Reading at Home) under Project SPARKS. This helps the studems* needs
im ofder to improve their ability to read and comprehend. The focus of the Program is to
identify their difficulty through pre-ass.
sment reading and to conduct an intervention to‘meet the gap. The learners who are having difficulties in reading comprehension will undergo
to this program to assist them in their needs.
Highlights
Sinee we are facing a pandemic, we use different platforms to reach our students who
‘all under frustration level. We used all means of communication just to reach ther, these
are google meet, fo messenger, chat group, text or even call them. The use of these platforms
helped the students to little by little practics how they read and understand what they read
We also provide supplementary reading materials for the students with questions to check
their understanding about the texts given to them.
Inthe conduct of the project, involvement of the students and the parents were highly
appreciated, specifically in this time of pandemic. Their cooperation and commitment were
reflected in the outcome of the scores in the next asscssment. This will help the students to
improve their reading skills.
II, Findings and Observation
j Findings and Observations Recommendation
[ 1. There were stidents who were under |~T, Conduct of Project BReadTH which can
| frustration level in reading assist the student needs.
2. Use alll means of communication to reach 2. Weekly and quarterly monitoring to
the students and address their needs, | students,3. Difficulty in internet connectivity 3. Call the students under frustration level
| E Cimited face to face reading intervention | 4 Schedule akead oftime and be reminded of
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| Also invited them for face to face
| monitoring with parental consent, |
the health protocols, |
TIL. Impact of Project Spark
Project SPARK has a greater impact for both studemts and parent. Addressing the
students’ needs especially in reading helped them not only in understanding the English subject
but also other materials with prints Below are the impacts of the project:
1. Improve the students’ reading skill little by litle,
Students have confidence in reading
3. Increase the percentage of understanding textsIV. Photo DocumentationMonitoring of students’ reading skill under frustration level through meetrena}
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tion here in the Philippines, the schoo] with
its teachers and staff are affected up until
now with all the changes and challenges
brought by the COVID-19 Pandemic, but the
real score is, the ones who are greatly
suffering aside from teachers are the stu-
dents. Students cannot go to school to
leam and experience their high school life
to explore, lear, and Progress. Some can
adapt to the so-called “new normal,” but
sadly, many are struggling. One of their
struggles is reading as an important part of
the teachir Wwandlearning process which
also happens to be the focus of SPARK is
quite a challenge in modular leaming.
Many researchers have highlighted the im-
portance of reading in an academic con-
text. Many studies state that effective read-
ing is the most important avenue of effec-
tive leaming and that the achievement of
academic success of students also requires
successful reading as it can be considered
5 a Necessary and indispensable life skill.
For an instance, it is not just watching our fa-
vorite TV show but it also
means being able to understand every-
thing about it.
Because of this, Anuling Integrated
High School through SPARK wants to en-
sure that leaming and growth of the stu-
Cents through honing their reading skills
can still take place not just inside the four
comers of the classroom but also in the
students’ home so that the activities
which the students experience at school
can be brought in their safe space which
can only be possible if there is a collabora-
tive effort between the teachers, leamers,
and their parents and/or guardian.
Upon opening the School Year 2021-
2022, the goal to determine the reading
readiness of each leamer and to catego
rize them according to their reading skills
was put Into action by Anuling integrated
High School reading teachers by conduct-
ing a pre-assessment in reading based on
PHILIRI from Grede 7 up to Grade 10, pre-
test for both Silent and Oral reading in
English from September 18, 2021 to Octo-
ber 29, 2021.Based on the result of pre-
assessment, the teachers in English sub-
ject concluded that to make this project
work for the benefit and progress of the
students, first, they have to focus in oral
reading for word recognition.
With a total of 71 leamers in Grade J
8 are categorized as under frustration. In
Grade 8, 8 out of 84 students are under
frustration, 6 aut of 88 leamers in Grade
9, and 5 out of 80 in grade to class are a-
sounder frustration. The consolidated
report of the results from pre-assessment
in reading of all levels showed that the
common reading weaknesses of the leam-
ers were mispronunciation and incorrect
usage or negligence of punctuation marks,
With this, the preliminary assessment con-
Cucted by the teachers showed that 7.38%
of the total number of students in Anuling
Integrated High School is under frustration
level.
The result serves as a basis and indi-
cator for teachers to give remedial activi-
ties In reading for the remaining seven
months of the school year to help the stu-
Gents under frustration level not just in
terms of word recognition but also in oth-
er aspects of reading such as the proper
use Of punctuation marks, their reading
Pace, and most especially improve their
comprehension skills through drills and ex-
erclses in reading to address the deficien-
cies in the skills of students. Another inter-
vention to address this is all teachers who
are handling subjects that uses English as
a medium of instruction must encourage
and practice their students to communi-
cate in English whether it is in written or
verbal form during “Weekly Online Kamus-
tahan.”PHIL IRI RESULT /
RPOP/
BANTAYBASAList of Students who fall under Frustration Level
GRADE 7
Barquilla, John tery s.
Buenaftor, Lian €,
de Ocampo, Lhei V
dela Rosa, Bryan V.
Ngalot, Charles Justine N.
Ontolan, Kim Janet N,
Zamora, Gerno T,
Zamora, Rehana Loraine E.
GRADES
1. Klarenz Catam
2, Micaela Dimapilis
Marek Gevino
Mark Angelo Verecio
John Mark Samson
Charles Villanueva
Ralah Zamora
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Arambulo, Ace V,
Bello, Angel M
Buenaflor, Lexter Mark A,
Nuestro, Bobby 7.
Odonco, Dustin Anere S.
Pico, Robbie Wiliam M.
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Dawn Papiona
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FILIPINOIsang maganda at kahanga-hangang
katangian ng tao ang pagkakaroon ng ma-
fawak na komprehensyon. Sa yugto ng
Pag-aaral, ito ay panahon ng malawakang
pagbabasa at pagsusulat. Ito ay napaka-
halaga sa sariling pagkatuto upang méta-
mo ang mga kaalaman at impormasyon
na nauukol sa mga bagay-bagay na hindi
nalalaman. Kailangan ang pagbesa at ito
ay dapat linangin.
Ang pagbasa bilang isa sa mga mak-
rong kasanayang pangwika ay damdamin
na parang bumababa ang antas ng ka-
linangan sa kasalukuyan dahil sa pag-
sulpot ng mass media-radio, telebisyon; at
pelikula, na sa halip na magbasa, mas
nakakahiligan ng mga mag-aarel ang pan-
onood at pakikinig
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Kasabay ng pagbubukes ng taong-
panuruan 2021-2022, ang mga guro sa
Filipino ng Mataas na paaralan ng Anu-
ling ay nagsagawa ng pagtatasa at pag-
tataya sa pagbasa. Layunin ng pagtatase
at pagtatayang ito na malaman ang kala-
kasan at kahinaan ng mga mag-aarai sa
pagbasa
Isinagawa ang pagtataya at pag-
tatasa sa pagbasa ng mga guro ng Filipi-
ho at English sa unang linggo : ng
pasukan. Nagkaroon ng dalawang bahagi
at pagtataya sa pagbasa: pag-unawa sa
binasa at ang pagkilala sa mga salita
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isang tekstong babasahin na may
mga tanong na sasagutin ng
mga mag-aaral pagkatapos magbasa
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isinasagawa sa harap ng guro. Isa-isang
pinapabasa ang bawat mag-aaral upang
mataya ang kanilang’ kalakasan at
kahinaan sa pagbabasa
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