SIP 2016-2018 final
3.3 In the previous SY. How many children were frequently absent (below 90% attendance) and how many of them were recipients of the Conditional Cash Transfer Program (Pantawid Pamilya) of DSWD? PREVIOUS SY 2014-2015 Level Total Enrollment Previous SY 2014-2015 Number of Children who are frequently absent Number of children who are frequently absent (recipienct of Pantawid Pantawid) Total Male Female Total Male Female Kindergarten 468 8 5 3 3 2 1 Grade 1 695 25 16 9 5 4 1 Grade 2 622 16 11 5 4 2 2 Grade 3 639 12 7 5 6 4 2 Grade 4 651 15 8 7 8 5 3 Grade 5 652 10 7 3 7 4 3 Grade 6 634 7 5 2 5 3 2 Total 4361 93 59 34 38 24 14 Percent of Total 100% 2.13% 1.35% 0.78% 0.87% 0.55% 0.32%
3.4 What were the reasons why children were frequently absent in previous SY 2014-2015? Please indicate number of children who are frequently absent according to reasons. Level Total number of children who are frequently absent in previous SY 2014-2015 Financial Matters Number of children who are frequently absent according to reasons 3 (Previous SY) Health and Nutrition Child Labor Distance of School from Home Affected by Disaster Affected by conflict Other Reasons Kindergarten 8 5 1 0 2 0 0 0 Grade 1 25 14 6 0 5 0 0 0 Grade 2 16 8 4 0 4 0 0 0 Grade 3 12 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 Grade 4 15 8 3 2 2 0 0 0 Grade 5 10 5 2 2 1 0 0 0 Grade 6 7 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 Total 93 53 18 7 15 0 0 0 3 School Planning Teams are encouraged to conduct interviews or focus group discussions with parents/guardians/community members to probe deeper on reasons cited 3.5 Projects/interventions implemented to address needs of children who are frequently absent Home visitation, Parent-teacher , conference, counseling, adopt-a-child, adopt-a-school, enrolling the child in the feeding program Number of Children Covered 93
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3.4 What were the reasons why children were frequently absent in previous SY 2014-2015? Please<br />
indicate number of children who are frequently absent according to reasons.<br />
Level<br />
Total number<br />
of children<br />
who<br />
are frequently<br />
absent in<br />
previous SY<br />
2014-2015<br />
Financial<br />
Matters<br />
Number of children who are frequently absent according to reasons 3 (Previous SY)<br />
Health and<br />
Nutrition<br />
Child<br />
Labor<br />
Distance<br />
of School<br />
from<br />
Home<br />
Affected<br />
by<br />
Disaster<br />
Affected by<br />
conflict<br />
Other<br />
Reasons<br />
Kindergarten 8 5 1 0 2 0 0 0<br />
Grade 1 25 14 6 0 5 0 0 0<br />
Grade 2 16 8 4 0 4 0 0 0<br />
Grade 3 12 10 1 0 1 0 0 0<br />
Grade 4 15 8 3 2 2 0 0 0<br />
Grade 5 10 5 2 2 1 0 0 0<br />
Grade 6 7 3 1 3 0 0 0 0<br />
Total 93 53 18 7 15 0 0 0<br />
3<br />
School Planning Teams are encouraged to conduct interviews or focus group discussions with<br />
parents/guardians/community members to probe deeper on reasons cited<br />
3.5 Projects/interventions implemented to<br />
address needs of children who are frequently<br />
absent<br />
Home visitation, Parent-teacher , conference,<br />
counseling, adopt-a-child, adopt-a-school,<br />
enrolling the child in the feeding program<br />
Number of Children Covered<br />
93