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Corp. Johnson Robina Adopt –A – School Program Prepared by:
Katrina F. David MAEd student What is adopt – a – school program?
The Adopt – A – School
Program, which is started in 1998, was created to help generate investments and supports to education outside the mainstream funding and the national budget. Adopt –A – School Program
Under the program, legally instituted by the
passage of RA 8525, private entities, either local or overseas are given the opportunity to become partners in education through the assistance in the upgrading and modernizations of public elementary and high schools. In return, they are to enjoy additional tax incentives (50 percent) as they implement their project. Adopt –A – School Program
They are to enjoined to support the schools
in any of the following areas: Infrastructure Health and nutrition Teaching skills and development Computer and science lab equipment Learning support Who are eligible for the Adopt – A – School Program?
Schools that make it to the list are the less
privileged who have limited resources but have very large student population. Most of them experience: classroom shortage insufficient textbooks and instructional materials Overcrowding Who are eligible for the Adopt – A – School Program?
Schools in low – income
municipalities, those that are poor but have high performing students. Those with undernourished students are also given due to consideration. Packages in Adopt – a – School Program Packages in ASP Infrastructure, Physical Facilities, Furniture, and Real Estate The construction of additional classrooms will decongest our crowded public schools and provide more substantial school hours for the children. Badly-needed chairs, desks, blackboards, computer laboratories, wash facilities, water systems and toilets must also be provided, and these will likely create a physical environment that is conducive for learning. Ex. Holcim Ph, Republic Cement, A.C.E. Hardware etc. Packages in ASP Learning Support Our private-sector partners can give public school children exciting and dynamic opportunities for learning at the larger world outside of school by sponsoring relevant field trips. Students and teachers will also benefit from audio-visual educational materials such as e-books, educational films, e-libraries, and non-digital teaching aids such as pop-up materials and colored illustrations. Ex. Manila Observatory Museum, Manila Zoo, Gardenia factory, Quipper School, Publishing Companies Packages in ASP Health and Nutrition Appropriate remedies for the health and nutrition problems of public school children will help improve students’ school performance and learning retention. Our partners can sponsor feeding programs, essential health care programs, medical-dental missions, deworming interventions, and the provision of vitamins, nutritional supplements, eye check- ups and eyeglasses to students and teachers. Ex. Colgate – Palmolive, Lamoiyan Corp., Mondelez Phil. Inc., Packages in ASP Reading Program By providing books and supplementary reading materials to our public school children, we open up a rich world of information to them and help develop the habit of reading, a key to improving academic performance. Ex. Chevron Phil.(Caltex) “Caltex Mentor Program” Packages in ASP Technology Support DepEd welcome the private sector’s continuing support in promoting DepEd’s imperative thrust to integrate fast-changing technology within basic education. Laptops, computers, internet connectivity, television sets, DVDs, and e- learning materials are always needed to make classroom instruction interactive and effective. Ex. Smart Communication, Globe Telecom, EPSON Packages in ASP Direct Assistance School supplies, stipends, and other forms of financial and material assistance may be extended to public school children to alleviate their parents’ financial burden and obligations. Ex. National Bookstore, LGU, Individuals Packages in ASP Training and Development Private sector groups and individuals can extend assistance not only to school children but also to their teachers. Sponsoring training programs in teacher education institutions will greatly help our teachers gain relevant skills that will update their knowledge and increase their effectiveness in the classrooms. Ex. Vibal Group Packages in ASP Assistive Learning Devices for students with special needs Assistive learning devices are used to increase or improve the functional capabilities of a child with special needs. These range from no-tech devices (pencil grips, dry-erase boards, special chairs, picture cards) to mid- tech (tape recorders, spelling-check devices, overhead projectors) and hi-tech devices (software, computerized systems, specialized keyboards and peripheral devices). Adaptation Process A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) will specify the details of adoption between the adopting entity and the head of the school concerned. MOA is subjected to review and approval of the school Superintendents. A standards and guidelines for review of adoption shall be formulated by the Coordinating Council(assessment for the application for the tax credits by the adopting entity) The agreement shall last for at least two years. Adaptation Process Schools can be adopted by an individual, group, another school, company, foundation or organization. The Adopt-A-School Secretariat shall facilitate the linkage between the adopting individual and the target school. The Secretariat will provide the adopting entity with different adoption packages and the list of prospective schools with their corresponding needs. The adopted school shall sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the adopting private entity. The MOA shall specify the terms and conditions of the adoption including the tasks and responsibilities of the private entity and the school. Adaptation Process The parties involved in the signing of the MOA will be the adopting entity and the head of the school concerned. In cases where the adopting entity adopts multiple schools in a certain division, a MOA shall be facilitated between the adopting entity and the corresponding DepEd official. For a school located within a particular Division, the Schools Division Superintendent will be the official signatory; for regional project coverage, the Regional Director; and for projects that are national in scope, the Secretary of Education shall sign the MOA.
The MOA will be subject for review and approval by the
Adopt-A-School Secretariat. The Agreement shall last two years with the possibility of extension. Tax incentives Below are the required documents and work-flow for tax incentives: Letter of request to avail tax incentives Duly notarized signed Memorandum of Agreement (must be signed before project implementation) Duly notarized Deed of Donation Duly notarized Deed of Acceptance Name of the Recipient School/s Summary of Expenses Official Receipts or any documents showing actual expenses incurred for the project / actual value of donation Cost of Goods donated Certificate of Title and Tax Declaration – Real Property Endorsement from the ASP National Secretariat (signed by members of the ASP Council and facilitated by the ASP National Secretariat) DO 35, S. 2015 – 2015 GUIDELINES ON THE UTILIZATION OF SUPPORT FUNDS FOR ADOPT-A-SCHOOL PROGRAM (ASP) Mandated to provide an enhanced learning environment and resources which would benefit children and youth in public schools, the Department of Education (DepEd), through its Adopt-a-School Program (ASP), is continuously engaged in obtaining the support from various entities, ensuring that such support contributes to expanding access to quality education. To sustain the implementation of the ASP initiatives, projects and activities, DepEd has been providing financial subsidy to 16 regions, together with their schools division offices (SDOs) since 2009. The list of implementing regions and SDOs, each of which with a corresponding allocation, is contained in Enclosure Nos. 1 and 2 . The downloaded support funds shall be used for the following purposes: Orientation of school heads on ASP Guidelines Implementation; Brigada Eskwela monitoring and evaluation activities; Stakeholders’ Forum and Partnership Appreciation Program at the schools division and regional levels; and Brigada Eskwela Awards Program at the schools division and regional levels. The following objects of expenditure shall not be allowed under the subsidy: Personal Services such as salaries, overtime pay and honoraria; Operational Expenses such as utilities (water, electricity, Internet connectivity, among others) funded from the regular Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses (MOOE); and Capital Outlay, such as purchase of equipment and gadgets. The Physical and Financial Accomplishment Report, which reflects the activities undertaken throughout the year shall be submitted to the regional and/or SDO with a copy furnished to the ASP Secretariat, DepEd Central Office, Meralco Avenue, Pasig City. The format of the said report is provided in Enclosure No. 3. The submission of budget utilization or liquidation report to regions and schools divisions is stated until first week of December. Non-compliance may result in the suspension of the financial subsidy. Immediate dissemination of and strict compliance with this Order is directed. With Adopt-A-School, each Filipino can have the opportunity to enjoy his right to education, to open his eyes to the wonders and challenges of the world, to pursue his dreams, and to contribute capably towards the nation’s progress. Every Filipino child deserves to finish school. Every Filipino deserves the benefits of an education. This nation needs an educated citizenry.
Financial Literacy of Income-Generating Project Coordinators and Implementation of Income-Generating Programs in The Department of Education - Division of Quezon Province