February 15, 2010 DO 12, s. 2010 – Guidelines on School Clustering for the Deployment of Full-Fledged School Head Items
February 15, 2010
DO 12, s. 2010
Guidelines on School Clustering for the Deployment of Full-Fledged School Head Items
- After four (4) consultative workshops with concerned groups, guidelines on school clustering are proposed in support of School Based Management (SBM). The guidelines are as follows:
- All schools or school clusters without a full-fledged School Head shall be provided with an appropriate full-fledged School Head item;
- The clustering of schools shall be done only for schools headed by a Teacher in Charge (TIC) within the district based on proximity, accessibility, and number of teachers;
- A cluster of at least three (3) schools with a total of at least six (6) teachers shall be entitled to a Head Teacher item; and
- A cluster of at least (3) schools with a total of at least nine (9) teachers shall be entitled to a Principal item; and
- A disadvantaged, inaccessible, isolated island/mountain school may not form part of a school cluster. As a stand alone school, it shall be treated as a special case and shall be entitled to a Head Teacher upon the recommendation of the Schools Division Superintendent.
- All divisions are requested to submit to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning Service the following documents as bases for the giving of School Head items:
- List of clustered schools to be headed by a Head Teacher
- List of clustered schools to be headed by a Principal I;
- List of disadvantaged, inaccessible, isolated island/mountain schools to be headed by a Head Teacher (format enclosed).
- Immediate dissemination of and compliance with this Order is directed.
Sgd.
Ramon C. Bacani
Undersecretary
Ramon C. Bacani
Undersecretary