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Practical ways were also observed by every individual in the school campus. To

conserve energy, a friendly reminder of do’s and don’ts were posted in every classroom

to assure that lights or appliances were turned off when not in use and before leaving.

Rain water collector and barrels were also accustomed since there was water deficit in

the area. Since paper consumption was visible in every classroom especially nowadays

that COVID’19 Pandemic is existing and massive use of papers were proficient, teachers

found ways to utilize one side clean papers and well used papers by harnessing it to

become classroom decorations. This way, Guba NHS can impart its vision to promote

Eco-Friendly and Sustainable ways while keeping the school become a conducive space

for learning.

Community Participation and Empowerment

The LGu, Headed by Hon. Marianne S. Gustilo

during School site visitation.

Dr. Rolando S. Roa believes that

nothing will become a success without

hand and hand effort and in order for a

school to progress, community

participation should play vital roles and

importance in achieving Eco-Friendly and

Sustainable School Programs. The Local

Government Unit (LGU) of the Municipality

of Vallehermoso headed by the Mayor,

Honorable Marianne S. Gustilo outstretch

its help to sustain the school’s needs

especially knowing that the school is

located in the far-flung area. The LGU

provided huge support for the school from

the transportation of materials used in its

facilities and infrastructures and exceeds

its support financially and morally

The Department of Agriculture,

through the Provincial and Municipal

Agriculture’s Office, gave its support in the

implementation of the “Gulayan Sa

Paaralan Program” of the Department of

Education which was not limited to the

school premises but also to the

neighborhood residents that served as

“replicators” of the program.The Rural

Health Unit (RHU), together with the

Bureau of Fire and Protection (BFP)

provided different health and safety

activities not just for the benefit of the

school but also for the community through

orientation, proper hygiene, deworming,

dental care, first aid safety, earthquake

drill, and other risk reduction

simulations.The Department of Social

Welfare and Development’s (DSWD’s)

Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program

(4P’s) linked with the school’s “Gulayan sa

Paaralan Program” to strengthen the

continual and habitual way of implementing

organic vegetable harvests in every homes

of the barangay. The DSWD also showed

its support to the school by donating flour

sacks for the innovation of the “Gulayan sa

Paaralan”.

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