Department of Education SCHOOL-BASED FEEDING PROGRAM Impementin! Guideine" S# $%&'-$%&( I. BackgroundThe Department of Education (DepEd) through the Health and Nutrition Center (HN C) launch ed the Br eakf ast F eeding Pr ogr am in S!"#"$## to address the pro%lem of under nutrition and short$term hunger among pu%lic school chil dr en& Pi lot impl ementatio n 'as conduct ed in S!"##$#! and !"#!$#& esults indicated that *+ of the %ene,ciaries con-erted to Normal Nutritional Status at the end of #!" feeding da.s& School attendance 'as also noted at /0+& Fur thermor e1 the childre n 'ere o%ser- ed to ha-e %etter class participation and de-eloped good health ha%its such as 'ashing ofhands and good grooming& For S!"#2 3 !"#41 the program incorporated partnership initiati-es for %etter co-erage and o5ciall. renamed the program as the Sc)oo-Ba"ed Feedin! Pro!ram *SBFP+,The program 'as implemented in coordination 'ith the Department of Social 6elfare and De-elopment1 and other partner stak eholders& The DS6D$DepEd f unds c o-er ed 47!1!7! se-e rel . 'as ted (S6) schoolchildren& School feeding programs (SFPs) are considered to %e a sound in-estment in education& There is e-idence that school feeding programs increase school enrollment (8hmed !""29 :elli1 ;eir1 and Espe<o !""*)1 cognition (6hale. et al& !""9 =rist< ansson et al& !""*9 >ukes et al& !""0) and educational achie-ement (Tan1 ?ane1 and ?assi%ille #///9 8hmed !""29 8delman et&al& !""0)1 pa rticular l. if supported %. complementar . actions such as de'or mi ng and mi cr onutr ient for ti, cat ion or supple mentat ion (Si meon1 :rantham$;c:r egor 1 and 6ong #//49 -an Stui<-en%erg et&al& #///9 >uk es et&al& !""!)& # # 6hat ;atters ;ost for School Health and School Feeding@ 8 Frame'ork Paper@ S.stems 8pproach for Better Education esults (S8BE)& The 6orld Bank S8BE6orking Paper Series Num%er 1 >une !"## pp !7$!* # Draft 4 as of ;arch !"1 !"#4 ('ith Asec& ;ario1 Dr Ella Sir 8donis
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Department of EducationSCHOOL-BASED FEEDING PROGRAM
Impementin! Guideine"S# $%&'-$%&(
I. Background
The Department of Education (DepEd) through the Health and NutritionCenter (HNC) launched the Breakfast Feeding Program in S !"#"$## toaddress the pro%lem of under nutrition and short$term hunger among pu%licschool children& Pilot implementation 'as conducted in S !"##$#! and!"#!$#& esults indicated that *+ of the %ene,ciaries con-erted to NormalNutritional Status at the end of #!" feeding da.s& School attendance 'asalso noted at /0+& Furthermore1 the children 'ere o%ser-ed to ha-e %etterclass participation and de-eloped good health ha%its such as 'ashing of hands and good grooming&
For S !"#2 3 !"#41 the program incorporated partnership initiati-es for%etter co-erage and o5ciall. renamed the program as the Sc)oo-Ba"edFeedin! Pro!ram *SBFP+, The program 'as implemented in coordination'ith the Department of Social 6elfare and De-elopment1 and other partnerstakeholders& The DS6D$DepEd funds co-ered 47!1!7! se-erel. 'asted(S6) schoolchildren&
School feeding programs (SFPs) are considered to %e a sound in-estment ineducation& There is e-idence that school feeding programs increase schoolenrollment (8hmed !""29 :elli1 ;eir1 and Espe<o !""*)1 cognition (6hale. etal& !""9 =rist<ansson et al& !""*9 >ukes et al& !""0) and educationalachie-ement (Tan1 ?ane1 and ?assi%ille #///9 8hmed !""29 8delman et&al&!""0)1 particularl. if supported %. complementar. actions such asde'orming and micronutrient forti,cation or supplementation (Simeon1:rantham$;c:regor1 and 6ong #//49 -an Stui<-en%erg et&al& #///9 >ukeset&al& !""!)&#
# 6hat ;atters ;ost for School Health and School Feeding@ 8 Frame'ork Paper@ S.stems
8pproach for Better Education esults (S8BE)& The 6orld Bank S8BE 6orking Paper Series
Num%er 1 >une !"## pp !7$!*
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Draft 4 as of
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('ith Asec&
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n S !"#4$!"#71 DepEd 'ill continue to implement the DepEd Funded SBFPunder F !"#4 :881 8 #"74# and 'ill coer '../0$' "eere1 2a"ted*S3+ and ($(/4.% 2a"ted *3+ earner", Andernourished school childrennot co-ered %. DepEd funded SBFP1 'ill %e co-ered %. feeding programsimplemented %. DepEd$recognied partner$stakeholders in their adopted
schools&
Based on 4 .ears of implementation eperience1 at least 04+ of these schoolfeeding %ene,ciaries 'ill %e reha%ilitated into normal nutritional status %.the end of #!" feeding da.s&
This program also further aims to do the follo'ing@
#& mpro-e classroom attendance of target %ene,ciaries from 04 3#""+9
& Ensure conduct of dail. hand 'ashing and tooth %rushing acti-ities%. target %ene,ciaries as part of the feeding program in order toimpart de-elopment of positi-e health promoting -alues and%eha-iors9
2& Enhance Health and Nutrition Education through the =$#! curriculumas 'ell other modalities to promote health and nutrition a'arenessof feeding %ene,ciaries and their families in regularl. conductedschool acti-ities 9 and
4& Encourage gulayan sa paaralan and -egeta%le %ack.ard gardeningusing Philippine indigenous -egeta%les to help sustain the gains of the feeding program and to complement the nutrition and po-ert.reduction initiati-es of this :o-ernment&
II. Coverage
A. Priority Target Benefciaries and Schools
The priorit1 tar!et 5ene6ciarie" ")a 5e t)e S3 7inder to Grade (pupi" %ased on >ul. !"#4 Baseline Nutritional 8ssessment&
Schools shall take the responsi%ilit. of feeding a identi6ed S3"tudent" either through DepEd funds or through colla%oration 'ith the?:As1 N:s1 PT81 and other stakeholders& Schools 'hich 'ill not recei-eDepEd funds1 or ha-e no partner stakeholders to co-er their S6 childrenma. source out funds from school ;E1 canteen proceeds1 and other
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related income generating pro<ects 'hich ma. also %e utilied for thispurpose&
Sc)oo" 2)ic) do not )ae acce"" to an1 of t)e a5oe mentioned
fund "ource" 5ut )ae S3 c)idren 2)o need to under!o feedin!pro!ram are re8ue"ted to report to t)e Sc)oo Heat) Dii"ion*SHD+ under t)e Bureau of Learner Support Serice" *BLSS+ forproper action in coordination 2it) t)e O9ce for Partner")ip" andE:terna Lin;a!e"&
n the selection of 2a"ted 5ene6ciarie"/ priorit1 ")oud 5e !ien to7inder to Grade . earner" due to high le-el of dropout rate1-ulnera%ilit. to illnesses1 and undernutrition& ;oreo-er1 the. areconsidered at their critical stage of mental and ph.sical de-elopment&
B. Duration
To achie-e a signi,cant impact on the nutritional status of the children1 thefeeding shall %e done for #!" da.s, t is epected to %e implemented'ithin >ul. !"#4 to ;arch !"#71 %ut the start of feeding acti-it. shall not%e later than Septem%er !"#4&
III.Defnition o Terms
Andernutrition an a%normal state resulting from the consumption of an inadeGuate Guantit. of food o-er an etended
period of time& t is manifested %. under'eight1stunting or gro'th retardation1 and in se-ere cases1clinical signs of marasmus or k'ashiorkor&
Short$term hunger a condition eperienced %. children 'ho do noteat %reakfast and 'alk long distances to reachschool&
Nutritional 8ssessment the appraisal of a-aila%le information topro-ide a description of eisting nutritional situationor nutritional status&
Nutritional Status the condition of the %od. resulting from theintake1 a%sorption1 and utiliation of food& Clinical
eaminations1 %iochemical anal.ses1 anthropometricmeasurements1 and dietar. studies are used singl.or in com%ination to determine this condition&
Bod. ;ass nde (B;) an indicator of nutritional status epressed as%od. 'eight in kilograms di-ided %. the sGuare of the height in meters& t pro-ides a measure of %od.mass1 ranging from thinness to o%esit.&
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6eight$for$8ge the simplest and most common indicator for theassessment of gro'th& t compares the 'eight of anindi-idual to a standard or reference 'eight$for$age& This indicator is useful for rapid screening %ecause itcom%ines acute and chronic malnutrition&
6asting or Thinness a condition 'here the childs 'eight is lo'erthan that of a normal child of the same height&6asted a thin child 'hose B;$for$age fall %et'een $! to $ $
score line&Se-erel. 6asted a -er. thin child 'hose B;$for$age is %elo' $
$score line or Standard De-iation (SD)&
DS6D (S !"#2$!"#4) The funds of SBFP for S !"#2$!"#4Funds
DepEd Funds The funds of SBFP for S !"#4$!"#7
IV.Amount o Allocation
The regional allocations for SBFP as indicated in the :eneral 8ppropriations8ct for F !"#4 are as follo's@
The %udget allocated for feeding is P#4&"" per %ene,ciar. multiplied %. #!"feeding da.s 'hile the %udget allocated for operational epenses allo'edunder Section I of this guidelines is P#&"" per %ene,ciar. multiplied %. #!"feeding da.s& The %udget allocated for iron ta%lets is P"&24 per %ene,ciar.multiplied %. !" da.s and the %udget allocated for tooth%rushes1toothpastes1 and soaps is P!4&"" per %ene,ciar./ t)e"e commoditie" ")a5e procured eit)er in t)e re!ion or t)e dii"ion ee/ 2)ic)eer i"
more appropriate,
Financial 8ssistance1 aside from the SBFP allocations indicated a%o-e 'ill %edo'nloaded to DepEd 5ces to ensure proper implementaton of allcomponents of the program (including its complementar. acti-ities)& The,nancial assistance shall %e utilied to undertake the acti-ities indicated inthe follo'ing matri of %udget allocation for ,nancial assistance to the sand SDs1 among others1 to orient and capacitate education super-isors1school administrators1 and program coordinators to ensure Gualit. of implementation1 and school readiness&
The %udget allocation for the ,nancial assistance to the s and SDs are asfollo's@
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V. Partnershi!Building and Creation o "ocal Alliance
A. Value o Partnershi!Building
ecogniing that %. 'orking cooperati-el. 'ith partners1 the SBFP canresult to greater impact1 scale1 reform and sustaina%ilit.& The ?:As1 N:s1and other pri-ate sector groups can %e tapped in the implementation of the SBFP in order to reach out to more pupils&
Partnerships can pro-ide a %etter opportunit. to harness the strengths andcompetencies of each partner& The. can also help in ,nding ne' 'a.s of doing things to achie-e a common -ision since each partner can %ring inits o'n uniGue -alue to the partnership1 especiall. resources1 'hich 'illena%le SBFP to reach more children in need&
B. Partnershi Arrangement
<)e DepEd 2i 2or; 2it) partner-"ta;e)oder" in t)e proincia/cit1/ andor t)e municipait1 ee" and 2i create a oca aiancefor t)e SBFP impementation&
#& denti,cation of Potential Partners for SBFP
a& DepEd Schools Di-ision 5ces (SDs) through the 8dopt$8$
School Program Coordinator shall make an initial list of currentand potential SBFP partners 'hich ma. include the ?:As1 N:sKCSs1 professional organiations1 religious groups1 local pri-atesector groups1 migrant organiations1 cooperati-es or peoplesorganiations 'ho can gi-e or donate %udgetar. supports1 cropsandKor other food items 'hich can %e used for the feedingprogram&
%& SDs shall formalie the partnership through a ;emorandum of 8greement (;8) containing the terms of the partnership& t isimportant that each partner is a'are of hisKherKtheir roles and
responsi%ilities&
c& The partners 'ill implement the SBFP on a task$sharing and cost$sharing %asis& Each one 'ill %e assigned a num%er of schools%ased on the resources that each one 'ill contri%ute&
d& egardless of 'hich partner is assigned in each school1 theprogram 'ill %e implemented at the school le-el according to the
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minimum standards set %. DepEd for school feeding in itsDepartment rder 421 s& !"#&
!& Con-ening the Planning ;eeting
a& nce the list of potential partners is read.1 SDs shall initiatelocal alliance %. conducting partnership conferences to orient thecurrent and potential partners a%out SBFP and the need to %uildpartnerships in order to co-er more schoolchildren& Thepartnership conferences should take place in the ,rst Guarter of !"#4&
%& In area" 2)ere t)e LG a!ree to partner in t)e SBFP/ t)eSDO" ")a ta;e t)e ead in conenin! and mana!in! t)epartner")ip", n preparation for the planning meeting1 the SDshall prepare the program of acti-ities for the con-ening of partners& The SD ma. also pro-ide sample of in-itation letters& These ma. help the ?:A staL make the coordination 'ork moree5cient&
c& The partnership conference ma. take the form of one %iggathering for local alliance$%uilding1 or a series of more targetedcon-ersations 'ith the target partners& SD shall 'ork out 'iththe ?:A to determine 'hat is more doa%le and strategic
approach gi-en the ?:As current relationships 'ith thestakeholders&
d& n cases 'hen the ?:A is not a-aila%le to support the SBFP for S!"#4$!"#71 the SD shall take the lead in con-ening the currentand potential partners for the SBFP&
e& t is recommended to include the follo'ing elements in theplanning meeting@
• Commitment setting among all partners 'ith concrete modes
of support (manpo'er1 ,nancial donations1 etc&)• -ersight of process and output generation
• eporting mechanism for gathering data
• Performance indicators and ke. result areas to make the
o-ersight function more eLecti-e and e5cient&
& ;apping and 8ssignment of Schools at the Di-ision ?e-el
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a& The partner$stakeholders 'ill agree on schools to %e co-ered andthe target num%er of %ene,ciar. schoolchildren in the localit.1co-ering all those identi,ed as S6& The num%er of 6 %ene,ciar.schoolchildren 'ill %e determined %. the partners depending ona-aila%le fund sources&
%& t is recommended that the central schools or schools 'ith %iggernum%er of undernourished children %e co-ered %. the DepEdfunds and the schools 'ith lo'er num%er of undernourishedchildren %e co-ered %. partners& SchoolKs assignment shall %e,nalied not later than the #st 'eek of >une !"#4& The S !"#2$!"#4 Nutritional Status (NS) Baseline eport on the num%er of %ene,ciar. schoolchildren 'ill %e initiall. used on this particularacti-it.&
2& Special Cases
a& f there are partners 'ho are interested to do school feeding %utcannot meet the #!" da. feeding period as suggested inDepartment rder 421 s& !"#1 the D shall pool the resourcesfrom other partners to complete the standard num%er of feedingda.s& n cases 'here there are no other partners to fund theremaining da.s1 the num%er of %ene,ciaries ma. %e ad<usted tosu5ce the %udget of the donor to complete the #!" da.s&
%& Partners are not allo'ed to implement the programsimultaneousl. in one (#) school ecept for food that 'ouldcomplement the hot meals1 e&g& (a) hot mealsKsnacks Mnutritional %e-erage (i&e& fresh milk1 Nutri$<uice1 etc&)1 (%) hotmealsKsnacks M -itameal1 (c) hot mealsKsnacks M -itaminsupplements&
c& f there are no partners a-aila%le in the area1 the Ds shallimplement the program using the DepEd funds 'ith priorit. toco-er all of the S6&
C. Coordination #echanism
6ith the in-ol-ement of -arious partners in the SBFP1 a mechanism forcoordination must %e esta%lished to ensure that agreements during theplanning meeting 'ill %e carried out eLecti-el. and e5cientl.@
#& Coordination ;eeting
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The SBFP local alliance shall regularl. meet 'ithin the school .earto keep track of the progress and identif. challenges andcorresponding solutions in the SBFP implementation& t isrecommended that the coordination meetings of the local alliance%e held (a) %efore the start of the program in >une !"#4 (aside from
the partnership 'orkshop)9 (%) mid.ear (cto%er !"#4)1 and (c).ear$end (>anuar. !"#7)&
The coordination meeting can co-er the follo'ing topics@
a& Program monitoring including trou%le$shooting%& ;id$.ear and ear$end e-aluation results of SBFPc& Apdates on data needed from each partner in-ol-ed
!& oles and esponsi%ilities in the Coordination Process
oles in the coordination process of SBFP local alliance shall %emade clear and ha-e %een agreed %. each of the local alliancemem%er& The decision$making shall %e made in consultation 'ith allof the mem%ers&
a& Con-ener$ the essential characteristic of the con-ener is ha-ingthe credi%ilit. and authorit. to %ring together current andpotential partners to the local alliance& n areas 'here the ?:Aagreed to %e a partner of the DepEd in the SBFP1 the con-ener
can %e the ?:A1 %ut in close coordination 'ith the SD& Ho'e-er1in areas 'here the ?:A is not a-aila%le1 the SD should act asthe con-ener&
%& Facilitator$ the SD is recommended to facilitate the coordinationprocess and ensure that it is mo-ing for'ard and all partners arein-ested in the process& The facilitator role ma. not %e limited tothe DepEd %ut ma. also %e pla.ed %. the ?:A or the N:Kpri-ate sector group of the local alliance& egardless of 'ho pla.sthe role1 the person to %e assigned must ha-e the facilitationskills that 'ill lead to the achie-ement of the goals set %. the
local alliance&
c& StakeholderKPartner representati-e$ all of the mem%ers of thelocal alliance are encouraged to acti-el. participate1 in-est in theprocess1 o'n and commit to the program to achie-e its success&
& esol-ing Partnership ssuesKConicts
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The SD shall formalie the partnership 'ith the ?:As1 N:s1pri-ate sector andK or other groups through a ;8 containing theoutline of %asic roles and responsi%ilities of each part.& n cases'hen partnership issues arise1 managing it is necessar.&
2& Planning for Sustaina%ilit.
a& The SD shall de-elop a regular monitoring and reportingmechanisms 'ith the ?:A andKor other partners that aremem%ers of the local alliance& Bu.$in of ?:A and stakeholdersincrease 'hen the. see that impro-ements and results happen'ithin increments of time&
%& 8n important part of sustaining the ?:As support to the programis to include the pro<ect into the 8nnual n-estment PlanK8nnualBudget of the ?:A& t is recommended that the ?:A (pro-ince1
cit. le-el1 and also its su%components1 i&e&1 municipalities1%aranga.s) pass local resolutions that reect the support of the?:A through allocating manpo'er1 technical1 and ,nancialresources to the sustained implementation of the pro<ect&
c& The SD shall ensure that in the discussions1 the pro-incial orcit. planning o5cers1 treasurer1 accountant1 C8 representati-e1%aranga. chairpersons1 legislati-e heads of the committees for.outh1 health1 and education are included& The. can ser-e aslocal champions to include the pro<ect in the main plans and%udget of the ?:A&
VI. $ligi%le Activities
A. &utritional Assessment and Identifcation o Benefciaries
#& 8ll schools are epected to conduct the nutritional assessment of =inder to :rade 7 pupils for S !"#4$#7 in the ,rst three 'eeks of >une !"#4& These data shall %e the %ases for assessing the
impro-ement on the nutritional status of the children at the end of the program&
a& The 6orld Health rganiation Child :ro'th Standards shall %eused as the %asis for the computation of the nutritional status&
%& Baseline data shall %e taken at the start of the feeding1 e-er.three () months and end$line data at the end of the program&
c& 8 cali%rated 'eighing scale1 prefera%l. %eam %alance1 shall %eused to take the 'eight9 and steel tape to take the height&
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d& To ensure accurac. of B; computation& 8ll Schools that are nota%le to use the ?S are en<oined to make use of the B; Soft'arepro-ided to them -ia CD from DepEd HNC Nutrition&
!& Each school is epected to identif. the S6 and 6 %ene,ciaries of
the program and su%mit to the Schools Di-ision 5ce (SD) notlater than >une "1 !"#4 the names of the S6 and 6 pupils1nutrition pro,le (%irthda.1 age1 'eight in kilograms1 height inmeters1 date of 'eighing1 and nutritional status)1 location of school1name and contact num%er of Principal andKor authoried personneland District Super-isor using SBFP Form # dul. signed %. theSchool Head&
a& The ?ist of S6 pupils shall %e segregated from the 6 pupils&
Generation of 5ene6ciarie" u"in! LIS@
n the su%mission of the ;aster ?ist of Bene,ciaries for SBFP (Form #)1the schools ma. use the ?earner nformation S.stem (?S)& n the?S1 SBFP Form # ma. %e generated or do'nloaded after all thepupils in the schools ha-e %een enrolled and their heights and'eights ha-e %een encoded& 8 generated Form # from the ?S in;icrosoft Ecel Format alread. has information on the name of pupils1 se1 date of %irth1 date of 'eighing1 age in .earsKmonths1'eight in kilograms1 height in centimeters1 %od. mass inde (B;)1nutritional status1 and name of guardian&
%&The school has to encode the data on the columns for the pupilsparticipation in 2Ps or SBFP in pre-ious .ears& nce the school has,lled$out all the needed information1 SBFP Form # ma. then %eprinted and signed %. the School Head for su%mission to the SD& nareas 'here nternet connection is not a-aila%le1 the schools ma.also opt to manuall. ,ll$out the SBFP forms and su%mit the signedhard cop. to the SD& Please note that onl. the names of the S6and 6 pupils included in the SBFP shall %e listed in SBFP Form #&
& The names of the %ene,ciaries for the feeding program 'hether@ a)partner$funded1 DepEd$funded1 or c) school$funded shall %e
su%mitted to the SD using SBFP Forms # and !& The list shall %esegregated %. funding&
2& 8ll SBFP Form # su%mitted %. the schools shall %e compiled %. theSDs grouped %. funding source9 the SD shall also prepare SBFPForm ! %ased on the EBES data& The SD shall su%mit to theegional 5ce () compiled SBFP Forms # ! not later than >ul.
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#"1 !"#49 the D shall like'ise su%mit copies of SBFP Forms # !to their partners&
4& The shall consolidate the compiled SBFP Forms # ! eportssu%mitted %. the SDs& egional Consolidated eports shall %e
su%mitted to DepEd$HNC&
B. Creation o SB'P Core (rou
The School HeadsKPrincipals shall create an SBFP Core :roup from amongthe school personnel (EPPKfeeding teacher or as designated %. thePrincipal) and parents 'ho shall %e responsi%le in managing andimplementing the program for the 'hole feeding c.cle1 the. can %ereplaced for -alid reasons onl.&
<)e SBFP Core Group ")a 5e compo"ed of *at t)e minimum+ t2o
*$+ teac)in! per"onne and one *&+ parent or one *&+ teac)in!per"onne and t2o *$+ parent", The names of the mem%ers of the SBFPCore :roup shall %e su%mitted %. the School Head to the SD as referencein granting ser-ice credits to teachers&
The SBFP Core :roup shall %e responsi%le of the follo'ing@
#& dentif. the target %ene,ciaries %ased on the set of criteria pro-idedand for appro-al of the School Head9
!& Prepare the data enumerated under Section I$8 of this guidelines9
& Finalie the c.cle menu for the 'hole duration of feeding1 the 6orkand Finacial Plan (6FP)1 and the Pro<ect Procurement ;anagementPlan (PP;P) for appro-al of the School Head and for su%mission tothe SD9
2& Su%mit a cop. of the appro-ed PP;P to the School B8C or B8CSecretariat for the preparation of the school 8nnual ProcurementPlan (8PP) for appro-al %. the school head9
4& Together 'ith the School Head1 identif. parentsK-olunteers 'hoshall help in the 'hole duration of the program (theseparentsK-olunteers should %e in good health condition)9
7& Prepare the schedule of parentsK-olunteers 'ho shall prepare andcook the menu for the da.1 prepare the feeding area1 super-ise thedail. feeding and 'ash the dishes9
*& Educate and capacitate parents 'ho shall help in the foodpreparation9
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0& Do the recording and reporting using SBFP Forms9 and
/& Su%mit the terminal report at the end of feeding to the SD throughthe District 5ce&
C. )rientation o Program Imlementers
#& SDs in coordination 'ith the local Technical 6orking :roup (T6:)shall conduct an orientation among school Principals or SchoolHeads and teachers& There shall also %e an orientation on the FoodSafet. ;anual&
!& The schools shall conduct an orientation and consultati-e meetingsamong the school personnel1 da. care 'orkers1 %aranga. o5cials1organiations of communit. and parents (i&e& PT8s1 DCSP:s) andother stakeholders %efore program implementation to ensure
eLecti-eness1 common understanding of the program and the rolesand responsi%ilities of implementers and stakeholders& t is also agood opportunit. to seek the support of the communit. mem%ers(i&e&1 school alumni1 aOuent families1 pri-ate corporations) inpro-iding 'eighing scales (%eam %alance)1 storage facilities(refrigerators or freeers)1 and cooking and feeding paraphernalia&
& rientation topics shall include@
a& -er-ie' of the program%& BackgroundKrationale
c& mplementing and partnership guidelinesd& oles of PT8 and other stakeholders in program implementatione& TrainingKCooking demonstrations for teachers and parentsf& Food preparation and food safet. concepts
D. Commodities
The PrincipalsKSchool Heads shall ha-e the authorit. to choose 'hich fooditems to feed the targeted children %ased on the suggested recipes& nchoosing the food commodit.1 special consideration should %e gi-en to
the a-aila%ilit. and sustaina%ilit. of suppl. in the area1 reasona%ilit. of the prices and nutritional -alue that 'ill help address the nutritionalde,ciencies of the target %ene,ciaries& Cultural or religious orientation of %ene,ciaries shall also %e considered in planning the menu (e&g& Halalfoods should %e gi-en to ;uslim school children)&
8 one$month or t'o$month c.cle menu consisting of rice and a -iand shall%e prepared and follo'ed&
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t is also encouraged to include fruits in the meals or milk from local dair.farmers if the %udget can accommodate the costs or 'hen pro-ided %.partners&
The SBFP Core :roup is encouraged to ser-e iron$forti,ed rice in supportof 8 0/*71 also kno'n as the Philippine Food Forti,cation 8ct of !"""1and to use onl. iodied salt for cooking in support of 8 0#*!1 also kno'nas 8n 8ct Promoting Salt odiation Nation'ide and for elated Purposesor 8SN ?a'& Nutritional drinks pro-ided %. partners ma. also %e gi-en tothe %ene,ciaries as a supplement to the hot meals pro-ided the drinksare appro-ed %. Food and Drugs 8dministration (FD8)&
From the C.cle ;enu1 the School Head and the SBFP Core :roup shalldetermine and prepare the complete list of ingredients needed for theentire duration of the feeding period using the eGuest For Quotation
(FQ) ;arket formR&
$. Procurement and Delivery
#& For DepEd funded SBFP schools@
<)e procurement of t)e food commoditie" ")a foo2"c)oo MOOE procedure" in accordance 2it) DepEd OrderNo, &$/ ", $%&0 andor t)e proi"ion" of and appropriateprocurement met)od" in Repu5ic Act ?&>0/ a"o ;no2n a"Goernment Procurement Reform Act/ and it" rei"ed
Feeding time shall %e decided %. the School Head in consultation 'ith theSBFP Core :roup and PT8 according to the needs of the children andpractica%ilit. of feeding& t shall %e conducted at the school feedingcenterKarea or separate room to a-oid disruption of classes&
#& ;echanics@
a& The food shall %e ser-ed and consumed inside the feeding areaand shall not %e taken outside the feeding area&
%& The parents of the %ene,ciaries shall pro-ide the %asic feedingutensils such as plates1 spoons and forks& Placemats1 ta%le
napkinsKto'els1 and other feeding paraphernalia ma. also %eused& The. shall like'ise %e responsi%le for the 'ashing of usedutensils& Ho'e-er1 the schools are not allo'ed to collect an.mone. from the parents&
c& The Principal or School Head or hisKher authoried representati-eshall %e responsi%le for super-ising the dail. feeding&
d& Feeding acti-ities shall commence as soon as food stocks arerecei-ed from the suppliers andKor partner$stakeholders&
e& Highest standard of h.giene for the preparation and ser-ing of food must %e practiced and o%ser-ed&
f& 8side from feeding1 the children should %e taught proper h.giene
such as 'ashing of hands %efore and after eating1 ta%le manners1pra.ers %efore and after meals1 good grooming1 simple conceptson health care1 and importance of nutrition for their health andde-elopment1 among others& The feeding teachers areencouraged to discuss dail. the meal for the da. and thenutrients that can %e deri-ed from the meal&
g& n order to facilitate the feeding and not to o-er$%urden teachers1the PT8s and other -olunteer 'orkers shall %e mo%ilied andtapped to assist in the conduct of the feeding&
h& n cases 'here %ene,ciaries %ecome o-er'eightKo%ese1 the.shall continue to %e fed %ut the. 'ill %e referred to the PE
teacher for in-ol-ement in ph.sical acti-itiesKeercises and to theSchool Nurse for health counseling&
i& Bene,ciaries 'ho are not gaining 'eight or continue to %ese-erel. undernourished shall %e referred to the health personnelfor further assessment&
<& The SBFP Core :roup is encouraged to minimie food 'astage %.practicing portion control&
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k& Children 'ho participated in dail. feeding shall %e recorded inSBFP Form 2&
l& n cases of an. interruption i&e&1 school is used as temporar.e-acuation center1 the Principal or School Head shall ensure thatthe feeding acti-it. shall %e for the targeted children onl.&
!& 8dherence to Food Safet.
Food safet. standards shall %e strictl. enforced and adhered to atall times %. compl.ing 'ith the follo'ing in accordance to DepEdrders Nos&!""4 and No& 4!1 s&!""0@
a& 8-aila%ilit. of pota%le 'ater and hand 'ashing facilities9%& 6ell$maintained1 clean1 'ell$-entilated and pest$free
en-ironment9c& Proper selection of foods and ensuring the. are fresh and in good
Gualit.9d& 6ashingKcleaning food items %efore storing9e& Storing dr. goods dr. storage area and perisha%le foods in cold
storage area9f& PreparingKCooking of foods on the da. it 'ill %e ser-ed9g& Pro-ision of food co-ers and containers for safekeeping9h& H.gienic practices on food preparation1 cooking displa.1 ser-ing
and storage9i& Ensuring that non$food items are not in the kitchen area1 or if it
cannot %e a-oided1 the. should %e properl. la%eled andsegregated from food items9
<& %ser-ing the epir. dates of food commodities9 andk& 8 ,rst$in ,rst$out (FF) polic. shall %e o%ser-ed in 'ithdra'ing
stocks for the storeroom&
(. Storage and Control System
8 s.stem on storing and control of food items in schools should %e inplace to ensure a smooth program implementation& School Heads mustallocate a space in school for storing foods& f no space is a-aila%le1 thePrincipal ma. coordinate 'ith the PT8 or %aranga. o5cials for thepro-ision of storage areas& To a-oid the demand for large storage spaces1
a staggered deli-er. s.stem of food commodities ma.%e arranged 'iththe supplier&
*. A+ards and Incentives
#& :ranting of Ser-ice Credits to Teachers
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The ser-ices rendered %. the teachers 'ho are mem%ers of theSBFP Core :roup %e.ond the reGuired eight hours of ser-ice orduring 'eekends and holida.s are eligi%le for ser-ice credits inaccordance to the pro-isions of DepEd rder No& 41 s& !""Apdated :uidelines on :rant of Iacation Ser-ice Credits to
TeachersR& <)e Sc)oo Head" are re"pon"i5e for re8ue"tin!"uc) incentie" for approa 51 t)e SDS,
!& Search for utstanding School mplementer of SBFP
The %est school implementer of SBFP shall %e recognied anda'arded accordingl. at the end of the feeding period %ased on thefollo'ing criteria@
a& percentage of %ene,ciaries reha%ilitated to normal status9%& compliance 'ith guidelines9
c& prompt su%mission of liGuidation reports9d& esta%lishment of -egeta%le garden9e& good practices de-eloped and lessons learned9f& in-ol-ementKsupport of parents and communit.9g& ad-ocac. and socialKresource mo%iliation acti-ities
8 %est school implementer of SBFP shall %e identi,ed from eachregion and the ;ost utstanding SBFP mplementer shall %ea'arded from among the se-enteen (#*) regional 'inners&
I. Comlementary Activities#& De'orming
a& Bene,ciaries shall %e de'ormed %efore the start of the feedingso that the children 'ill get the full %ene,t of the nutrients of thefood&
%& The Department of Health shall pro-ide the de'ormingmedicines to schools through the DepEd regional health andnutrition unit that 'ill %e distri%uted to di-ision o5ces and toschools&
c, <)e "c)oo nur"efeedin! coordinator/ teac)er-in-c)ar!e/5aran!a1 )eat) 2or;er" ")a o5tain parenta approa5efore admini"terin! t)e de2ormin! medicine" and")oud 5e under t)e "uperi"ion of t)e medica o9cer,
!& :ood :rooming and Personal H.giene
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Bene,ciaries shall %e reGuired to practice good grooming and o%ser-epersonal h.giene such as 'earing of clean clothes1 proper haircut for%o.s and 'ell$com%ed hair for girls1 proper hand 'ashing %efore andafter eating1 tooth %rushing1 and keeping nails short and clean& Thefeeding teachers shall do a Guick inspection %efore feeding starts&
& ntegration of the Essential Health Care Program (EHCP)
a& The EHCP is a school$%ased health program of the DepEd inpartnership 'ith the ?:As& The program ad-ocates simple1doa%le and cost$eLecti-e health inter-entions that 'ill promotecleanliness and pre-ent sickness among our school children&EHCP is taught in schools and da.care centers as -enues forhealth promotion and %eha-ior change as the. are the mostappropriate places to reach children in a structured andorganied 'a.&
%& The package consists of dai1 )and2a")in! 2it) "oap/toot)5ru")in! 2it) uoride toot)pa"te and 5i-annuade2ormin! of c)idren, Particular attention should %e gi-en tothe importance of hand'ashing 'ith soap and 'ater as thesimplest1 most cost$eLecti-e 'a. of impro-ing sanitation andh.giene9 reducing incidents of diarrhea %. 22+9 reducing acuterespirator. infection %. !4+9 and pre-enting skin and e.einfections and intestinal 'orms9 there%.1 increasing schoolattendance %. !"+ and impro-ing academic performance&
c& Ander EHCP1 each child gets one tooth%rush and has access totoothpaste1 soap and de'orming ta%lets& The amount neededfor these materials is onl. P!4 per child for the entire school.ear&
d&
2& Gulayan sa Paaralan Pro<ect (:PP) of DepEd&
a, Recipient "c)oo of Gua1an "a Paaraan under t)e
Bottom-up Bud!ettin! *BB+ are enoined to )ae a fu1functiona !ua1an t)e 2)oe "c)oo 1ear to "uppementt)e "c)oo feedin!, <)e 5ud!et for GPP for S1 $%&'-$%&(i" P)p>?/%0%/%%%,%% 5a"ed on t)e BB to compementSBFP impementation,
5, n compliance to DepEd ;emo No& !21 all schools should plantat least 4" malunggay trees 'ithin the school premises& 8n areain the school shall %e allotted for production of nutrient$rich fruits
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and -egeta%les like@ legumes1 root crops1 leaf. green and .ello'fruits and -egeta%les for feeding of under'eight school childrenas 'ell as to pro-ide planting materials for home gardens& nur%an areas1 schools ma. adopt an ur%an gardening technolog.&
c, The schools ma. source initial planting materials from the local
agriculture o5ce&d, The schools ma. coordinate 'ith the %aranga. council todesignate an area in the communit. 'here the parents of the%ene,ciaries could esta%lish a communal -egeta%le garden asprimar. source of -egeta%les for the supplementar. feeding&nitial planting materials ma. %e pro-ided to the households %.the local agriculture o5ce or the %aranga. council upon reGuest&
e, etention of good seeds and planting materials shall %eencouraged as a regular source of replanting materials forsustaina%ilit.&
4& 6aste Segregation and Composting
a& Practice 'aste segregation and ensure the pro-ision of containers for %iodegrada%le1 non$%iodegrada%le and rec.cla%lematerials&
%& Practice 'aste management1 use of 4s (reduce1 reuse1 rec.cle1repair1 and rethink)1and composting to minimie gar%age&
c& 8-oid using st.ro foam and plastic containers&
7& Producti-it.1 ?ife1 and Ialues De-elopment Training
The schools ma. coordinate 'ith the ?:As1 in colla%oration 'ith N:sand other go-ernment agencies1 to conduct trainin!" on t)efoo2in! area" for parent" in order to sustain famil. food securit.1increase school retention and impro-e the nutritional status of childrenin the long term&
the Nutritional :uidelines for Filipinos should %e integrated inclass discussions&
• nformation education and communication materials pro-ided
%. the NNC1 i&e& posters on the Dail. Nutritional :uide forChildren *$#! .ears1 -egeta%les1 eggs9 Pagkaing Sapat at
Abot Kaya ehi%it materials9 %ill%oard on Gabay sa WastongNutrisyon1 -egeta%le and egg9 and Pabasa sa Nutrisyon kitma. %e used&
VII. $ligi%le $,enses
A. Budget Allocation
The %udget allocation for feeding is P#4&"" per %ene,ciar. multiplied%. #!" feeding da.s& The schools are epected to procure locall.a-aila%le food commodities for the feeding program& Funds for
operational epenses are also included in the %udget at P#&"" per%ene,ciar. multiplied %. #!" feeding da.s& The epenses allo'edunder this program are %asic cooking utensils1 common o5ce suppliesneeded for the preparation of reports1 minimal transportationepenses1 'ater1 dish'ashing soap1 ?P:1 charcoal1 ,re'ood1 andkerosene&
The %udget allocation for iron ta%lets is P"&24 per %ene,ciar.multiplied %. !" da.s and the %udget for tooth%rushes1 toothpastes1and soaps is P!4&"" per %ene,ciar. for the 'hole .ear, <)e SDO ma1procure t)e iron ta5et"/ toot)5ru")e"/ toot)pa"te"/ and "oap"
or t)e1 ma1 do2noad it to t)e "c)oo"&B. 'or #onitoring and $valuation
&,Each region shall recei-e an amount of Fi-e Thousand Pesos(P41"""&"") multiplied %. the num%er of its di-isions for thetransportation reGuirements during the conduct of monitoringacti-ities&
$,Each di-ision shall recei-e an amount of Ten Thousand Pesos(P#"1"""&"") for the transportation reGuirements during the conductof monitoring acti-ities&
C. 'or Caa%ility!Building
&,Eac) re!ion ")a receie an amount of Fie <)ou"and Pe"o"*P'/%%%,%%+ mutipied 51 t)e num5er of it" dii"ion" for t)eOrientation on t)e Food Safet1 Manua,
$,Each region shall recei-e an amount of Si Hundred Pesos (P7""&"")multiplied %. the num%er of its schools for the rientation on SBFP&
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.,Eac) dii"ion ")a receie an amount mutipied 51 t)enum5er of municipaitie" for t)e conduct of Partner")ipConference,
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VIII. Procedure or 'und Availment/0elease
A, The DepEd C1 through the Budget Di-ision1 shall prepare Su%$8 %ased on the appro-ed listing pro-ided %. the HNC& The Su%$8shall %e released to SDs 'ith cop. furnished to s&
B, Apon receipt of Su%$81 SDs shall reGuest their correspondingNotice of Cash 8llocation (NC8s) 'ithin ,-e (4) da.s from theirrespecti-e egional DB; cop. attached Su%$8 and listings of
recipient schools&
C, SDO" ")a aocate t)e fund" and t)e 6na 5ene6ciarie" per"c)oo u"in! t)e actua NS Ba"eine Report for S# $%&'-&( to5e "u5mitted 51 t)e "c)oo" not ater t)an t)e fourt) 2ee; of une $%&',
#& f the actual total num%er of S6 children for the 'hole di-ision isless than the target num%er of %ene,ciaries 'ith %udgetallocation for the di-ision1 the. shall include the 6 childrenprioritiing = to :rade pupils until the %udget allocation is
reached&!& f the actual total num%er of S6 children for the 'hole di-ision is
more than the target num%er of %ene,ciaries 'ith %udgetallocation for the di-ision1 the SD shall ad<ust the num%er offeeding da.s until the %udget allocation is reached& Theminimum num%er of feeding da.s is #""& n this case1 it iscrucial for the SD to acti-el. look for partnersK donors to %ea%le co-er1 if possi%le1 all of the S6 pupils in the di-ision1follo'ing the guidelines for SBFP partnership&
D, Schools to %e co-ered %. partners$stakeholders shall not %e included
in the DepEd funds& Ho'e-er1 if partner shall onl. pro-ide milk or othernutritional %e-erages or -itameal the school ma. %e included in SBFPso that got meals can %e pro-ided&
E, Apon receipt of funds and the reGuired documents from the schools1 acheck shall %e prepared and issued %. the SD in fa-or of the SchoolPrincipalKHead& The remaining allocation of the recipient schools shall
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%e released upon su%mission of liGuidation reports pertaining to thepre-ious releases&
F, The manual on the Simpli,ed 8ccounting :uidelines and Procedures forthe use of Non$mplementing AnitsKSchools shall %e adopted to account
the receipts1 utiliation and liGuidation of funds of non$implementingunits&
G,Di-ision 8ccountants are reminded of the necessar. %ond of the SchoolPrincipalsKHeads& 8dditional %ond shall %e sourced from the ;Es of Di-ision 5ce&
H, 8llocation from canteen proceeds and other related income generatingpro<ects ma. also %e utilied for this purpose&
I, The School Head is primaril. responsi%le in the liGuidation of the funds
released to them %. the Schools Di-ision Superintendent&
, n cases 'hen the School Heads cannot %e granted ne' cashad-ances1 the SD shall take o-er the procurement and ,nancialoperations relati-e to program implementation&
7, The SD 8ccounting Di-ision shall ensure the timel. su%mission of liGuidation reports %. the School Heads&
I1. 0oles and 0esonsi%ilities
8& The SBFP T6: shall %e organied at the national1 regional1 and di-isionle-els& The T6: shall re-ie' and recommend program policies1coordinate and monitor program implementation1 and pro-ideguidance and support to school implementers
B& The egional and Di-ision T6:s shall %e composed of1 %ut not limitedto1 the DepEd focal person and hisK her alternate1 8dopt$a$Schoolcoordinator1 accountant1 and procurement personnel&
C& The roles and responsi%ilities are as follo's@
DepEd Central 5ce (C)@#& Through the 5ce of the Andersecretar. for Programs and
Pro<ects and HNC1 shall act as the lead implementers of the SBFPto address the under nutrition pro%lem and short$term hungeramong pu%lic school children&
!& School Health Di-ision (SHD) under the Bureau of ?earnerSupport Ser-ices (B?SS) shall lead in program management of SBFP under the super-ision of the 5ce of the Andersecretar.
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for :o-ernance and perations9 Andersecretar. for Partnershipsand Eternal ?inkages to pro-ide guidance and technicalassistance in partnership %uilding and resource mo%iliation onthe national and local le-els&
& Conduct program implementation orientation to DepEd
egionalKDi-ision focal persons and School Heads&2& ;onitor and pro-ide technical assistance to DepEd s in theimplementation of the SBFP&
4& Prepare the SBFP Terminal eport for S !"#4$#7&
DepEd s@#& rient the Di-ision Focal Persons1 8ccountants1 C8 8uditors1
and School Heads on the program and its implementingguidelines&
!& Su%mit to DepEd$HNC target schools to implement the programtogether 'ith the lists of target %ene,ciaries1 pro<ect proposal1
and master list of %ene,ciaries&& Designate a permanent pro<ect focal persons to ensure that
implementation of the SBFP is administered&2& -ersee the implementation of the program and ensure timel.
release and liGuidation of funds %. the SDs&4& Ensure proper coordination and acti-e engagement 'ith ?:As1
N:sKCSs1 and other groups undertaking the school feedingprogram&
7& ;onitor and pro-ide technical assistance S Ds in theimplementation of the SBFP&
*& Su%mit a program terminal report to DepEd HNC&
DepEd SDs@&, Forge partnerships 'ith ?:As andKor N:sKCSs in areas 'here
there are ?:As andKor N:sKCSs that are 'illing to partner forthe SBFP&
$, rient the School HeadsK Principals on the program and itsimplementing guidelines&
., Su%mit to DepEd target schools to implement the programtogether 'ith the lists of target %ene,ciaries&
0, -ersee the implementation of the program and ensure promptliGuidation of funds %. the schools&
', Designate permanent pro<ect focal persons to ensure thatimplementation of the SBFP is administered&
(, Ensure the timel. release of funds to the schools&4, Ensure proper coordination and acti-e engagement 'ith ?:As1
N:sKCSs1 and other groups undertaking the feeding program&>, ;onitor the compliance of the schools to the guidelines1
procurement process1 health and nutritional assessment andother complimentar. acti-ities&
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?, Con"oidate and "u5mit to DepEd RO t)e termina report"from t)e "c)oo",
DepEd Schools@#& The School HeadsK Principals shall organie the SBFP Core :roup
'hich shall %e responsi%le for the follo'ing@• ,nalie the c.cle menu for the 'hole duration of feeding
for appro-al of the School Head9
• identif. the target %ene,ciaries %ased on the set criteria
for appro-al of the School HeadKPrincipal9
• together 'ith the School Head1 identif. parentsK-olunteers'ho shall help in the 'hole duration of the program9
• prepare the schedule of parentsK-olunteers 'ho shall
prepare the foods1 cook the menu for the da.1 prepare thefeeding area1 super-ise the dail. feeding and 'ash thedishes9
• orient the parents on food preparation and food safet.9
• conduct nutrition related acti-ities 'ith parents9 and
• do the reporting and recording using the SBFP forms&
!& Su%mit to SD target schools to implement the program together'ith the lists of target %ene,ciaries&
& The School HeadK Principal shall o-ersee the dail.implementation of the feeding program from procurement1 actualfeeding1 health and nutritional assessment1 dis%ursement and
liGuidation of funds1 and complimentar. acti-ities&2& Su%mit to SD liGuidation reports on time&4& Ensure proper coordination and acti-e engagement 'ith ?:As1
N:sKCSs1 and other groups undertaking the feeding program&7& Su%mit to DepEd D a consolidated terminal report after the
completion of the program&
1. Progress #onitoring
A. #onitoring Activities
Progress ;onitoring shall %e conducted to assess the e5cienc. of implementation of the program& During monitoring acti-ities1 allmonitors are epected to correct practices that are not in accordance'ith the guidelines and pro-ide recommendations to pro%lemsKissuesat hand 'hich are 'ithin their function& Pro%lemsKissues needingresolution from higher authorities must %e referred immediatel. forprompt action& esults of monitoring shall %e integrated in the Terminal eport&
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#& School ?e-el ! The School Head is epected to monitor dail. thefeeding acti-ities and program implementation& School HeadsKfeeding coordinators shall also monitor the learners under thePanta'id Pamil.a Pilipino Program of DS6D (2Ps) that are included
in the feeding program to make sure that these children are a%le toattend the feeding acti-it.&
a& NS shall %e taken at the start of the feeding1 e-er. three ()months and at the end of the program to determine theimpro-ement of the %ene,ciaries&
%& Dail. attendance of pupils and conduct of feeding shall %eaccomplished %. the SBFP Core :roup using SBFP Form 2&
!& Di-ision ?e-el ! The di-ision T6: is epected to monitor monthl.the compliance of the schools to the guidelines1 procurement
process1 health and nutritional assessment1 start of feeding1 and theconduct of complementar. acti-ities such as de'orming1 foodproduction1 'aste segregation and composting1 integration of Essential Health Care Program (EHCP)1 good grooming and personalh.giene1 and producti-it.1 life1 and -alues de-elopment training&
& egional ?e-el ! The regional T6: is epected to monitor Guarterl.the acti-ities of the SDs such as the acti-ities 'ith partners1reGuest for funds1 su%mission of reGuired documents from theschools1 timel. release of funds to the School Heads1 start of feeding1 progress of implementation1 and liGuidation of funds&
2& National ?e-el 3 The national T6: is epected to monitor at leastonce the acti-ities of the s such as technical assistance to SDs1orientation of SDs1 ensuring that the program is implemented ontime and according to standards&
B. Su%mission o 0eorts
#& eport on SBFP Co-erage and start of feeding
8ll schools shall su%mit to DepEd$HNC1 through the SDs and s1the num%er of %ene,ciaries for S !"#4$!"#7 and the start of feeding using SBFP Form & The s and SD shall consolidate andsu%mit the report to DepEd HNC %efore cto%er !"#4& This shall %efor %oth SBFP DepEd and SBFP$Partner funded&
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a& 8ll School Heads shall su%mit a terminal report to include thefollo'ing@ program accomplishments1 list of names of
%ene,ciaries1 ,ndings of the monitoring acti-ities1 issuesencountered and actions taken1 procurement process1 goodpractices or lessons learned1 personnel in-ol-ed1 and pictorials%efore and after feeding1 during the feeding acti-ities1 and goodsprocured&
%& 8ll terminal reports shall %e su%mitted to the DepEd D throughthe District 5ce1 then to the DepEd 1 then the DepEd s toDepEd HNC&
c& The DepEd s and Ds are epected to consolidate all reports%efore su%mission to DepEd HNC&
d& These procedures appl. to schools %oth SBFP DepEd and SBFP$
Partner funded&
1I. Program $valuation
8n e-aluation shall %e conducted during the least Guarter of the .ear& 8guideline shall %e issued su%seGuentl. to this eLect&
1II. Penalty Clause
The SD and School HeadKPersonnel 'ho -iolate an. pro-ision of thisrder shall %e dealt 'ith administrati-el.1 pursuant to DepEd rder No&2/1 s& !""71 other'ise kno'n as e-ised ules of Procedure of theDepartment of Education on 8dministrati-e Cases&
1III. $nclosures
Enclosure # $ ;atri of eportsEnclosure ! $ SBFP Form # (;aster ?ist of Bene,ciaries for SBFP)
Enclosure $ SBFP Form ! (SBFP ?ist of Schools)Enclosure 2 $ SBFP Form (SBFP Summar. of Bene,ciaries Startof Feeding)Enclosure 4 $ SBFP Form 2 (SBFP ecord of Dail. Feeding)Enclosure 7 $ SBFP Form 4 (Program Terminal eport)Enclosure * $ Consolidated Program Terminal eportsEnclosure 0 $ SBFP ;onitoring Tool (Central 5ce)Enclosure / $ SBFP ;onitoring Tool (egional ?e-el)
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