LRCP 2022 2023
LRCP 2022 2023
LRCP 2022 2023
S.Y. 2022-2023
INTRODUCTION
The quest for quality education was slightly affected by the effect of
COVID-19 for more than 2 years. With a positive outlook and determination, though
the virus still exists, this school year, Carsadang Bago Elementary School will open
The 2022-2023 BE-LRCP of the school was carefully crafted and planned
based on what went well and what went wrong in the previous implementation of
limited face to face classes, thus sustaining the best practices implemented and
As the learning leader of Carsadang Bago Elementary School, the teaching force and I,
adhere and strongly support the continuous delivery of quality education through the conduct of
face to face classes. .To attain our objectives, the BE-LRCP for school year 2022-2023 was
carefully crafted together with the competent teaching force of the school and committed
stakeholders, all the programs and projects to be done were carefully studied and planned.
The past year has not been easy for us to deliver quality education our learners
deserve. but with the help of the parents/guardians and continuous cooperation of everyone, the
Hearing the sound of laughter we missed for two years will serve as an inspiration to
continuously serve molding the young minds with confidence, because we know that we are not
travelling alone in our quest for better education for our learners. With the support of our
government officials, SDO officials and other stakeholders, the battle will be light. We believe
that communication and harmonious relationship are the key factors that will make us victorious
Introduction
Foreword
Table Of Contents
A. School profile
Carsadang Bago is one of the schools in the Division of Imus City, which is
located along the narrow road of Barangay Carsadang Bago I and is accessible
through tricycle and other public and private transport. It is 1.5 kilometers from City
proper and 2 kilometers away from the Division of Imus City.
In 2015 census, the population of Carsadang Bago is 3,350 but continuously
growing. It shares common border with Poblacion IV-A, Poblacion III-B, Carsadang
Bago II Pag-asa III, Bucandala I, III, Alapan II-B, Bayan Luma III, and Pag-asa II
Learners were from the vicinity of barangay and nearby subdivisions and
continuously increasing in number each year, resulting to insufficient classrooms.
which will be hopefully responded after the pandemic and availability of funds.
Carsadang Bago Elementary School is categorized as a large school in the
Division of Imus City. It offers kindergarten to grade 6 curriculum. With 40 teachers
and headed by a Principal. Non-teaching staff includes an Administrative Officer and
4 LSB employees composed of 1 utility workers, 1 clerk and 3 school security
personnel.The school is located in Barangay Carsadang Bago 1 and learners were
from the same barangay and nearby places. On the first implementation of BE-LCP,
the school offered Online Distance Learning and Modular Distance Learning, but for
SY 2022-2023, a full face to face or in-person classes will be offered.
SCHOOL
IMPROVEMENT
PLAN
School Year 2022-2025
Message
.Carsadang Bago Elementary School together with the dedicated and committed teaching
personnel, and other stakeholders will continuously strive to give the best education
every learner deserves.
School’s SIP serves as a roadmap in implementing programs and projects with the
purpose of attaining desirable outcomes in teaching-learning process. With the help of
the community and other stakeholders, this was carefully crafted to serve as a basis for
the Annual Implementation Plan (AIP) and Annual Procurement Plan (APP) formulated
based on evidences, results and priority needs.
As the learning leader, together with the rest of CBES family, CBES will always uphold
to the mandate of the Department of Education
CRISTINA G. LAGASCA
Principal I
CHAPTER 1
Vision
We dream of Filipino people who passionately love their country and whose values and
competencies enable them to realize their full potential and contribute meaningfully to building the
nation.
As a learner-centered public institution, the Department of Education continuously improves
itself to better serve its stakeholders.
Mission
To protect and promote the right of every Filipino to quality, equitable, culture-based, and
complete basic education where:
Students learn in a child-friendly, gender-sensitive, safe, and motivating environment.
Teachers facilitate learning and constantly nurture every learner,.
Administration and staff, as stewards of the institution, ensure an enabling and supportive
environment for effective learning to happen.
Family, community, and other stakeholders are actively engaged and share responsibility for
developing life-long learners.
Core Values
Maka-Diyos, Maka-tao, Makakalikasan, Makabansa.
In a series of meetings conducted by the School Planning Team composed of Teachers, and
other stakeholders, they fully understand that the role of the school as part of the Department of
Education is to train the pupils to have the virtue of passionately loving their country, a person who
realize his/her potential and a citizen to contribute in building the nation.
Every member of the SPT is aware that CBES is a learning institution and is responsible in
providing a safe, child friendly environment and will protect the rights of each child.
Teachers as facilitators of learning will continuously capacitate themselves to carry out
teaching – learning process efficiently, and the community commits to support all the undertakings
of the school towards improvement.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
OF SCHOOL PLANNING TEAM
(SPT)
Team
Member Roles Responsibilities
s
The School Planning Team fully understand and are fully committed in their roles and
responsibilities for the success of the programs and projects to be implemented. Further, they agreed
to work hand in hand in the implementation, same as with others stakeholders who have enormous
help in the progress of the school.
Chapter II Situational
Analysis
A. Situation of Children/Learners
Access
Enrolment
From school year 2019-2020, the succeeding years showed an increase in the number of learners. Enrolment of
1,403 is 105% of previous year’s 1,337 while a 120% increase or an additional of 285 learners for SY 2020-2021
reaching a total enrolment of 1,688 , an additional of 36 learners or 102% of the previous year’s 1,724 was
recorded in2021-2022. This school year, as of August 25, 2022, the enrolment is 1,586 which is 8% lower than the
previous year or a difference of 138 learners to meet last year’s enrolment. This could be attributed to learners’
migration due to pandemic. Learners from private school and from provinces trapped by pandemic are now going
back to their former
schools and Subject (MPS)Grade 1- 6
residences
ENGLISH 58.52
MATHEMATICS 54.43
Quality
FILIPINO 66.39
EPP 70.54
MAPEH 56.82
ESP 71.48
Total No. of
Total No. of Total No. of Total No. of
Pupils with Total No. of
Pupils with Pupils with Pupils with
Kinder significantly Pupils with
slightly delay slightly highly
Enrolment delay in over Average in
in over all Advance in Advance in
all development
development development development
development
260 0 0 260 0 0
Quality
POST ECCD Assessment for Kindergarten
Grade 3 4 3 7 2 1 3 11 12 23 11 12 23 Based on
the Quarterly
Grade 4 1 2 3 11 7 18 45 38 83 57 64 121
Grade 5 0 0 0 8 7 15 37 26 63 80 92 172
Grade 6 0 0 0 26 18 44 65 52 117 25 22 47
Assessment of learners the subject areas of MAPEH ranked 1st in having a learners grade of (75-79) with 115 number of learners, Second is EPP
TLE which got 111 learners and ranked third is Mathematics of 63 learners . This shows that these subject areas mostly have highest percentage of
learners performance tasks output.
Efficiency
Grade Non-Reader Frustration Instructional Independent
Level M F T M F T M F T M F T
Grade 2 0 0 0 15 14 29 18 20 38 88 85 173
Grade 4 0 0 0 10 7 17 25 26 51 79 79 158
Grade 5 1 1 2 2 1 3 52 45 97 69 81 150
Grade 6 0 0 0 7 8 15 42 23 65 67 61 128
B. The community
Carsadang Bago is one of the schools in the Division of Imus City, which is located along the narrow road of Barangay
Carsadang Bago I and is accessible through tricycle and other public and private transport. It is 1.5 kilometers from City proper and 2
kilometers away from the Division of Imus City.
In 2015 census, the population of Carsadang Bago is 3,350 but continuously growing. It shares common border with Poblacion
IV-A, Poblacion III-B, Carsadang Bago II Pag-asa III, Bucandala I,III,Alapan II-B, Bayan Luma III, and Pag-asa II
Learners were from the vicinity of barangay and nearby subdivisions and continuously increasing in number each year,
resulting to insufficient classrooms. which will be hopefully responded after the pandemic and availability of funds.
Carsadang Bago Elementary School is categorized as a large school in the Division of Imus City. It offers kindergarten to
grade 6 curriculum. With 40 teachers and headed by a Principal. Non-teaching staff includes an Administrative Officer and 10 LSB
employees composed of 2 utility workers, 1 clerk and 3 school security personnel. Located in Barangay Carsadang Bago 1 and
learners were from the same barangay and nearby places. On the first implementation of BE-LCP, the school offered Online Distance
Learning and Modular Distance Learning. For SY 2022-2023, in person 5-day classes is being offered.
C. The School
Governance
Classroom-pupil ratio
Instruction: For each priority improvement area, write the general objectives and root causes using the root cause diagram as
reference. Afterwards, identify the year when the root cause will be addressed.
Financial matters /□ □ /□
Child labor /□ □ /□
Absenteeism /□ /□ □
1.Non- Parents who do not follow up
Readers /□ /□ □
reading at home
To increase number of
Pupils lack practice /□ /□ □/
numerates
No science room □ □ /□
5.Purchase
of materials
To provide working Additional classroom for
for
tables and chairs for kindergarten pupils was provided □/ □ □
kindergarte
kindergarten pupils that needs tables and chairs
n tables
and chairs
6.Repair of
To restore the electrical
electrical
supply of one Electrical wirings are dilapidated □/ □ □
wirings and
kindergarten room
installation
7.Construct
ion of To store DRRM supplies
No existing DRRM corner □/ □ □
DRRM and other materials
corner
Instruction: Using the matrix on the next page, please rate each improvement area on five criteria using a 5-point scale as
described below.
Strategic
Improvement
Importanc Urgency Magnitude Feasibility Interpretation
Areas
e
ACCE
SS
4 4 3 2 Moderate Priority
Dropouts
QUALI
TY
3. Instructional
Supervision 5 4
5 5 Very High Priority
(Staff
development)
GOVERNA
NCE
5 5 2 High Priority
1. Drainage
5 5 5 5 High Priority
system
2.Ancillary
5 3 4 2 High Priority
rooms
3.Construction
of emergency 3 3 3 2 Moderate Priority
exit
4.
Handwashing 5 5 5 5 Very High Priority
facility
4.Kinder tables
5 5 5 5 Very High Priority
and chairs
5.
Kindergarten
5 5 5 5 Very High Priority
electrical
wirings
6. DRRM
5 5 5 5 Very High Priority
corner
DISTRICT: __________________________________
BARANGAY: __CARSADANG BAGO 1, IMUS CITY_______
Instruction: Use the matrix on the next page as a guide in assessing the gap between your Division Targets (A) and school
performance (B). In particular, you can fill out the matrix by answering the following questions for each Division Target:
B1. Data needed – What data do we need to assess our school performance against this Division Target?
B2. Currently contributing – Is our current school performance contributing to the attainment of this Division Target? How is it
contributing or not contributing? Explain.
B3. Inhibiting Factors – If contributing, what are the factors that prevent us from contributing further to this Division Target? If
not contributing, what are the factors that prevent us from contributing to this Division Target? Include the most pressing needs
or problems from available data.
B4. Projects implemented – What school projects being implemented are geared towards the attainment of this Division Target?
If no such projects are being implemented, leave it blank.
B5. Groups that require attention – Are there groups in our school that require specific attention concerning the attainment of
this Division Target? (e.g., considering gender, socio-economic status, ethnicity).
DATE ACCOMPLISHED
B. SCHOOL PERFORMANCE
A. B2. CURRENTLY B5.
DIVISION CONTRIBUTING GROUPS
B1. DATA B3. INHIBITING B4. PROJECTS
TARGETS THAT
NEEDED FACTORS IMPLEMENTED
YES/NO EXPLANATION REQUIRE
ATTENTION
CY 2018-2019
is 1.17 greater
than 0 percent
target of the
1. division but with
CY 2021-2022 a 0.09%
0.02% improvement
CY2020-2021 from the previous
0.01% year
1. New strategy
CY 2019-
on attendance Disadvantag
2020 CY2017-2018 Dropout rates
monitoring ed pupils
is 1.26% greater due to the
(Group chat)
2. Reasons for than the division following:
Pupils with
1. Zero dropping out target but of - child labor
No 2. Teacher behavioral
Dropout 0.15% better - financial matters
counseling of problems
A.Family than the previous - health problems
pupils
problem year - family conflict
Non-readers
CY 2016-2017 - lack of interest
3.Home
B .Economic is 1.41% greater
visitation
reason than the division
target of 0%
C. Health
All concerned stakeholders must be well informed to avoid possible transmission of the virus.
a.Contact the identified health authority (Barangay Health Emergency Response Team),
regarding the appropriate measure such as contact tracing and quarantine or referral to a hospital if
needed.
In the event that a learner and a school personnel experience symptoms/closed contact of a confirmed case of
COVID-19 and have tested positive:
a.Hybrid or blended learning will be employed.
b. If the student or a teacher showed symptoms or identified to be close contact of a confirmed case of
COVID-19, the whole class will undergo distance learning.
c. Communicate the planned health, safety and resurgence protocols that facilitates safe return
to school
*Communication plan
2. Well -being and Protection
a. Conducted Mental Health and Psychosocial Services for learners, teachers and non-teaching
personnel
Flexible modalities
Automatic shifting to MDL in case of close-contact and positive to covid-19
BUDGET
SCHOOL PERSON(S)
PROJECT OUTPUT FOR THE SCHEDULE/ PER BUDGET
IMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIES RESPONSIB
OBJECTIVES YEAR VENUE ACTIVI SOURCE
PROJECT TITLE LE
TY
To encourage
List of Kindergarten
all school-aged School
Project Abot Early Pupils and Grade 1 Oplan Palistahan, May &
children to Principal and 1,000.00 School Canteen
Registration Pupils for SY 2022- Early Registration June/School
enroll and all Teachers
2023
attend school
To locate all
List of children aged 4-
school-aged
17 in Carsadang Bago Child Mapping in
Project Hanap children to School
Elementary School I Barangay May & June/All
Bata enroll in pre- Principal and 1,000.00 School Canteen
and II who are in Carsadang Bago I near Barangay
Child Mapping school and all Teachers
School and Out-of- and II, Imus City
elementary
School Youth
education
To identify
Free feeding for
beneficiaries of School August 2022 to
Project Lusog Improve nutritional indigent, severely School Canteen
SBFP and Principal and June 2023 / School 55,000.00
Feeding Program status wasted and wasted and SBFP Fund
supplementary all Teachers Canteen
pupils
feeding pro
Involving parents
in Gulayan sa
Parents,
Dahil Importante To Paaralan August 2022 to
teachers and GPP and School
Ka, Kalusugan Mo maintain/sustain Continuous harvest Purchase of June 2023 / School 2,000.00
other Fund
Mahalaga GSP materials/equipme and Community
stakeholders
nt for GPP
Activities
School
Project Kontra August 2022 to
75% dewormed pupils Deworming Principal and 1,000.00 School Canteen
Parasito June 2023 / School
To Clinic Teacher
monitor/improv School
100% Grade 1 pupils
e health of the Principal and August 2022 to
Ngiting Tagumpay received and used the Toothbrushing 1,000.00 School Canteen
pupils Grade 1 June 2023 / School
toothbrush given
Teachers
National Hand 100% of School Hand washing School August 2022 to 1,000.00 School Canteen
A population mastered the Principal and
Washing Day June 2023 / School
. hand washing routine all Teachers
To increase
P academic August 2022 to
U Implementation of performance, October 1,000.00
P project BaBiBu decrease 2022/School
I number of non-
L readers
Increased Reading and
D To know the Comprehension Level Reading Habit and School
Implementation of MOOE and
E reading ability of Pupils Phil Iri Principal and
Phil Iri short story School Canteen
V of the pupils Administration all Teachers
review/journal
E Reading Materials December 2022 to
12:30 reading
L To administer March 10,000.00
habit DEAR (Drop
O and conduct 2023/School
Everything and
P reading test to
Read), Read-a-
M all pupils both
thon
E in English and
N Filipino
T MMKK as an
Intervention
Program in
To capacitate
Improving Saturday class
parents in Improved Math teachers August to October
Mathematical with volunteer 30,000.00 BERF
teaching computational skills Parents 2022
Performance of parents
mathematics
Grade 5 Learners
in Carsadang Bago
Elementary School
To
motivate/encour School
Training for School paper
age pupils to Principal and August 2022 to
Campus School paper writing and school 20,000.00 School Canteen
develop their School Paper June 2023/School
Journalism journalist trainings
talents in Adviser
writing
Brigada Eskwela To intensify Prepared school for Sending letters to School August 10,000.00 School Canteen
parent’s upcoming SY 2022- Stakeholders for Principal, all 2022/School
assistance, 2023 donation (Brigada Teachers and
support and Eskwela) and GPTA
cooperation to Cleaning and
Preparing of
School Facilities
the school
for upcoming SY
2022-2023
To upgrade
School In-Service School
teachers INSET (all subject and August 2022 to
Training/LAC Monthly INSET Principal and 10,000.00 School Canteen
teaching important topics) June 2023/School
Session all Teachers
competencies
School
To encourage
Principal and
Research teachers to Submitted Action Action Research August 2022 to
Teachers with 10,000.00 School Canteen
Development conduct Research Proposal June 2023/School
master’s
research
degree
To reduce
teacher’s Increased teachers ICT Trainings with
E-learning
competency gap knowledge in ICT Hands-on
in utilizing ICT
Intensive Classroom
To strengthen
Instructional Submitted observation and
areas of
Supervision Accomplishment daily checking of
supervision and
Report and Supervisory school facilities
Regular Classroom for mentoring
Report and teachers lesson
Visit and coaching
plan
Well-informed
Teachers Meeting with
(National/Regional/Div teachers and other
Regular faculty To strengthen ision Memo, school staff School August 2022 to
2,000.00 School Canteen
meeting areas of Division/School (Reminders and Principal June 2023/School
supervision and Concerns about Information
internal Financial Matters and Dissemination)
management School Reports)
and other Classroom
technical observation and
Efficient Teacher and
Regular assistance. daily checking of
increasing pupil’s
monitoring school facilities
achievement
and teachers lesson
plan
Year-end To strengthen Harmonious Annual stress School June 2023 40,000.00 MOOE
Culminating relationship and relationship reduction program Principal and
Gender and
Activity camaraderie Development all Teachers
B
Program
.
S
T
A
F
F
D
E LOCSIM (Low
To Localization of School
Cost Instructional 1,000.00
construct/produ Acquired Teachers Instructional School Canteen/MOOE
C. CURRICULUM
Materials)
ce low cost Guide and Learners Materials Principal and
Localization and
instructional Manual Purchasing TGs all Teachers School
Indigenization of August 2022 to 1,000.00
materials and LMs Canteen/MOOE
K-12 Materials June 2023/School
EBEIS (Basic School
To update the Updating school
Education Updated files Principal and 1,000.00 School Canteen
files files and records
Information) all Teachers
Construction of School August 2022 to
1:1 classroom to class Requesting for
additional Principal and June 2023/School - DepEd/LGU
To provide ratio additional rooms
classrooms all Teachers
pupils with
FAS (Functional School August 2022 to School
basic services Functional Ancillary Requesting for
Ancillary Principal and June 2023/School 10,000.00 Canteen/MOOE/L
Rooms additional rooms
Services) all Teachers GU
To improve the Planting fruits and School School
Gulayan sa Productive Gulayan sa August 2022 to
garden facilities vegetables, Principal and 10,000.00 Canteen/MOOE/L
Paaralan Paaralan June 2023/School
of the school for improving garden Gulayan sa GU
facilities, acquiring
garden tools and Paaralan
good production seeds and School
involving pupils in Coordinator
gardening
Seek the support To improve Consulting person School
of stakeholders in physical in authority Principal,
the following environment for (professional) in Property
projects: learning referring/rehabilita Custodian,
Improveme Functional Drainage ting pathways and School LGU, GPTA,
20,000.00
nt of other facilities and Physical August 2022 to MOOE & Canteen
drainage Upgraded Electrical acquiring materials Facilities June 2023/School
10,000.00
system wirings Budgeting of Coordinator LGU
Upgrade of financial matter and all
electrical Teachers
wirings/sys
tem
Rehabilitation of Improved school
August 2022 to GPTA, MOOE
pathway, gate and pathway, gate and 10,000.00
June 2023/School and Canteen Fund
entrance fence.
Repair and
rehabilitation of
August 2022 to 400,000.0 DepEd, MOOE,
classroom and Repaired classroom
June 2023/School 0 LGU and GPTA
other ancillary
rooms
Functional emergency August 2022 to MOOE, LGU and
Emergency exit 50,000.00
exit June 2023/School GPTA
Construction of
Functional washing August 2022 to
Hand Washing 20,000.00 MOOE and LGU
facilities June 2023/School
Facilities
Repair of Comfort Repaired comfort August 2022 to 100,000.0
MOOE and LGU
Rooms rooms June 2023/School 0
Improvement of Fully functional and August 2022 to 100,000.0
LGU
Water System improved water system June 2023/School 0
Construction of
August 2022 to 100,000.0
HE and Clinic HE and Clinic Building LGU
June 2023/School 0
Building
Purchase of Procurement of August 3,384.00 MOOE
materials for materials for the 2022/School
Kindergarten
kindergarten tables
tables
Repair of electrical August MOOE
Repaired electrical
wirings and 2022/School 7,000.00
wirings and installation
installation
Construction of Constructed DRRM August MOOE
2,418.00
DRRM Corner Corner 2022/School
August to MOOE
Repair of School Repaired school
September 25,000.00
Canteen canteen
2022/School
Submitted by:
CRISTINA G. LAGASCA
Principal I
b. Observe judicious spending and efficient utilization of fiscal resources