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The document is a Daily Attendance Report for Grade 8 learners at Bogtong National High School for February 2024-2025. It includes detailed attendance records for each student, total absences, and presents guidelines for attendance tracking and reporting. The report also outlines reasons for non-attendance and interventions for students at risk of dropping out.

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The document is a Daily Attendance Report for Grade 8 learners at Bogtong National High School for February 2024-2025. It includes detailed attendance records for each student, total absences, and presents guidelines for attendance tracking and reporting. The report also outlines reasons for non-attendance and interventions for students at risk of dropping out.

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School Form 2 (SF2) Daily Attendance Report of Learners

(This replaces Form1, Form2 & STS Form4 - Absenteeismand Dropout P rofile)

School ID 301883 School Y ear 2024-2025 Report of the Month FEBRUARY

Name of School BOGTONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Grade Level Grade 8 (Year II) Section MAGALING
(1st row for date) Total for the
NAME Month
REMARKS (If NLPA, state reason, please refer to legend
No. 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 number 2. If TRANSFERRED IN/OUT, write the name of
(Last Name, First Name, Middle Name) Sc hool.)
M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M ABSENT PRESENT

1. ANONUEVO, MARK J HAY 0 21

2. BALETA, MARK J OSEPH X X 2 19

3. BERNALDEZ, EDCEL X X 2 19

4. BONGALBAL, DOMENIC 0 21

5. CELESPARA, RODEL 0 21

6. COLLANTES, ARLAN 0 21

7. DELA CRUZ, GILBERT J R. 0 21

8. DELA CRUZ, J USTIN 0 21

9. DELA TORRE, J UN ANGELO O. X X X X X X 6 15

10. ECHEMANE, Cris Niño 0 21

11. ESCANILLA, BERNARD G. 0 21

12. GONZALES, CARL IRVIN 0 21

15 <===MALE | TOTAL Per Day ===> 14 15 15 14 14 15 15 14 15 15 15 14 15 14 15 14 12 15 15 15 10 305

1. BALASTA, MAE ANN B. 0 21

2. BALDRES, ALHEA P. 0 21

3. BALMACEDA, LAYCA D. X X X 3 18

4. BANZUELA,CHERRY ANN S. 0 21

5. BARLIZO, J OYCE B. 0 21

6. BESMONTE, ARIANE B. 0 21

7. CAMPO, LEANNE J AZREEL 0 21

8. COTORNO, ASHLEY 0 21
9. DEGAMO, BABY CYRIL A. 0 21

10. GARAY, ANGELA C. 0 21

11. GARAY, SAMANTHA IZABEL 0 21

12. GONZALES, MICHAELLA B. X X X 3 18

13. LACABA, YJ RHO B. 0 21

15 <===FEMALE | TOTAL Per Day ===> 15 15 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 14 15 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 6 309

30 Combined TOTAL Per Day 29 30 29 28 28 30 30 29 30 30 29 29 29 29 30 29 27 30 30 29 16 614


GUIDELINES: 1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE
Month : February No. of Days of 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 Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes) Classes: 21 M F TOTAL
2. Dates shall be written in the columns after Learner's Name.
3. To compute the following: * Enrolment as of (1st Friday of October)
2. REASONS/CAUSES FOR NLPA 15 15 30
Registered Learners as of end of the month a. Domestic - Related Fac tors Late enrolment during the month
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100 a.1. Had to take care of siblings 0 0 0
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the school year
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy (beyond cut-off)
Total Daily Attendance a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling
b. Average Daily Attendance = a.4. Family problems Registered Learners as of
Number of School Days in reporting month 15 15 30
end of month
Average daily attendance
c. Percentage of Attendance for the month = x 100 Percentage of Enrolment as of
Registered Learners as of end of the month b. Individual- Related Fac tors 100% 100% 100%
end of month
b.1. Illness
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. Once
b.2. Overage Average Daily Attendance 15 15 29
b.3. Death
signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. b.4. Drug Abuse
5. The adviser will provide neccessary interventions including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s who were absent for 5 consecutive days
Percentage of Attendance for the month 97% 98% 97%
b.5. Poor academic performance
and/or those at risk of dropping out. b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
Number of students absent for 5 consecutive
6. Attendance performance of learners will be reflected in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period. b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition 0 0 0
days

c . Sc hool- Related Fac tors NLPA 0 0 0


*Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year
c.1. Teacher Factor Transferred out 0 0 0
c.2. Physical condition of classroom
c.3. Peer influence Transferred in 0 0 0

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

e. Financ ial- Related MARISSA G. BUENO


e.1. Child labor, work (Signature of Adviser over Printed Name)
f. Others (Spec ify)

Attested by:

AGNES B. BLANQUIZA
Generated thru LIS (Signature of School Head over Printed Name)
8. COTORNO, ASHLEY 0 23

9. DEGAMO, BABY CYRIL A. 0 23

10. GARAY, ANGELA C. 0 23

11. GARAY, SAMANTHA IZABEL 0 23


School Form 2 (SF2) Daily Attendance Report of Learners
12. GONZALES, MICHAELLA B. X X X X 4 19
(This replaces Form 1, Form 2 & STS Form 4 - Absenteeism and Dropout P rofile)

13. LACABA, YJ RHO B. 0 23


School ID 301883 School Y ear 2024-2025 Report of the Month J ANUARY
15 <===FEMALE | TOTAL Per Day ===> 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 15 15 14 15 15 14 15 14 15 14 15 13 15 15 15 15 8 337
Name of School BOGTONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Grade Level Grade 8 (Year II) Section MAGALING
30 Combined TOTAL Per Day 30 29 30 30 30 27 29 30 28 28 30 30 29 30 29 30 27 30 26 30 30 30 30 18 672
(1st row for date) Total for the
GUIDELINES: 1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE
NAME Month : MontJ anuary
h No. ofREMARKS
Days of (If NLPA, state reason, please refer to legend
Summary
1.No. 1 2
The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance. 3 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 20 21- P resent;
(blank) 22 (x)-23Absent;
24 Tardy
27 (half
28 29 Upper
shaded= 30 for31 number 2. If TRANS FERRED IN/OUT, write the name of
Classes: 23
2. Dates shall be(written
Last in Nam e, Firstafter
the columns Nam e, Middle
Learner's Name. Name) Late Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes) M S c hool.)F TOTAL
3. To compute the following: W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F *ABSENT PRES
Enrolment as ENT
of (1st Friday of October)
2. REAS ONS /CAUS ES FOR NLPA 15 15 30
1. ANONUEVO, MARK J HAY Registered Learners as of end of the month a. Domestic - Related Fac tors 0Late enrolment
23 during the month
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100 a.1. Had to take care of siblings 0 0 0
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the school year
2. BALETA, MARK J OSEP H X X
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy 2 21 cut-off)
(beyond
Total Daily Attendance a.3. P arents' attitude toward schooling
b. Average Daily Attendance = a.4. Family problems Registered Learners as of
1 15 15 30
end22
Number of School Days in reporting month
3. BERNALDEZ, EDCEL X of month
Average daily attendance
c. Percentage of Attendance for the month = x 100 Percentage of Enrolment as of
Registered Learners as of end of the month b. Individual- Related Fac tors 0 23 100% 100% 100%
4. BONGALBAL, DOMENIC end of month
b.1. Illness

4. Ev
b.2. Overage
0 23 Attendance
Average Daily 15 15 29
5.eryCELESP
end of the month,
ARA,the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of summary table into School Form 4. Once
RODEL b.3. Death
signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. b.4. Drug Abuse
Percentage of Attendance for the month 97% 98% 97%
5. The
6. adv iser will provide neccessary interventions including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s who were absent for 5 consecutive days
COLLANTES, ARLAN b.5. P oor academic performance 0 23
and/or those at risk of dropping out. b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
Number of students absent for 5 consecutive
6. Attendance performance of learners will be reflected in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period. b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition 0 0 0
7. DELA CRUZ, GILBERT J R. 0 23
days

NLPA 0 0 0
8. DELAofCRUZ,
*Beginning J USTIN
School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year
c . S c hool- Related Fac tors 0 23
c.1. Teacher Factor Transferred out 0 0 0
c.2. P hysical condition of classroom
9. DELA TORRE, J UN ANGELO O. X X X X X 5 18
c.3. P eer influence Transferred in 0 0 0

10. ECHEMANE, Cris Niño d. G eographic /Environmental


0 23
d.1. Distance between home and school
I certify that this is a true and correct report.
11. ESCANILLA, BERNARD G. d.2. Armed conflict (incl. Tribal wars & clanfeuds) 0 23
d.3. Calamities/Disasters

12. GONZALES, CARL IRVIN 0 23


e. Financ ial- Related MARISSA G. BUENO
13. MENDOZA J AKE B. X e.1. Child labor, work 1 22(Signature of Adviser over Printed Name)
14. NAVEED, IBRAHIM D. f. Others (S pec ify) 0 23
Attested
1 by: 22
15. SAGUN, BRYLE J UDE X

AGNES B. BLANQUIZA
15 <=== MALE | TOTAL Per Day ===> 15 14 15 15 15 13 15 15 13 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 13 15 13
Generated 15 15 15 15
thru LIS 10 335
(Signature of School Head over Printed Name)

1. BALASTA, MAE ANN B. 0 23

2. BALDRES, ALHEA P . 0 23

3. BALMACEDA, LAYCA D. X X X X 4 19

4. BANZUELA,CHERRY ANN S. 0 23

5. BARLIZO, J OYCE B. 0 23

6. BESMONTE, ARIANE B. 0 23

7. CAMP O, LEANNE J AZREEL 0 23

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