3. ActiviLies duling the YES Calnp inciude interactive and fun plenary sessions, break out sessions, panel discussions, action planning, outdoor actjvities and contests such as Speech Choir, Docu-KaTikosan, Environmental Quiz, Debate, SAYAWIT (SaAaLu at Awit sa Kalikasan), On-the-Spot Poster Making, Search for |ne Lakambini and Lakan ng Kalikdsan, YES-O Exhibit and Spoilight featuring YES o success stories on environmental action and initiative The Camp features new and exciting activities such as Kabataang BaAani ng Kalilcasan Awards, YES o Awards and tcarn-building activitics among oihers 4, Since the environment is cveryone's conccrn, the of{icers and members of the Youth for Environment in Schools-Organizations (YES-O), Supreme Student Governments (SSG), Supreme Pupil Governments (SPG), Student Technoiogists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines (STEP), Youth Entreprcneurship and Cooperativism in Schools (YECS), Science and Environmental C1ubs, Boy Scouts and cirl Scouts of the Philippines, Campus Paper Editorial Staff, Sangguniang Kabataan l/SK/, Green Brigade, and all other school based clubs or organizations are authorized to participate in the YES Camp on official business, incllrding teachers, advisers, school principals, education supervisors, distlict supcn rsor s and other education officials from the different public and private elemcntarw and secondary schools nationwide. Participation of pupils anci students and any award to be rcceived in this Camp shall be credited to the co-curricular points of the pupils/ students for Schooi Year 201 1-2012. 5. A registration fee ol Four Thousand Six Hlrndred Pesos (PhP4,600.00) only shall be charged to each participant to cover accommodation and meals liom dinner of Day 1 to breaklast of Day 5, training kits, certificates, rcproduction of modules, supplies and materi.lls, environmental magazines, trophies, cash prizes, transportation, honoraria of speakers, facilitators, guests, celebrities and entertaincrs, T shirts and bags and other incidental expenses of the Camp, chargcable to local funds/local school board fur-rds, or sou.ced from private o. g4niru jon5. 6. Regional directors, schools division/ciq/ superintendents and school principals are encouraged Lo send participants to thc YES Camp. 7. The scheclule oI the activities, contest guidclines, and YES O Aw:rrds guidelines are attached as Enclosure Nos. 1,2 and 3, respectively. 8. I.'or details, please contact thc DENR-Speciai Concerns Olfice-Youth Desk c/o Ms. Maria Magnolia Q. Danganan at Lelephone nos.: (02) 926'8346 or (02J 927 -6336 or email youthdeskctdeat.gov.ph or yescampofficiat gmail,coml KASAMA at telephone no.r (042) 710 34BB or mobile phone no.: 0915-7983217; or the <strong>DepED</strong> CSCA at telephone nos.: (02) 636-3603, {02) 631-8495 or (02) 634- 5508, or log on to www.deped-csca.com or email cscapottal@€mail-com. 9. Immediate and wide dissemination of this <strong>Memorandum</strong> is clesirecl. y.-A /' 4,* YOLANDA S. QSIJAXO Undersecretary Officer-in-Charge
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