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CLEAN AND GREEN ENVIRONMENT APOSTOLATE

(SALAKNIB TI WAIG)
DPS COMPUND, MARCOVILLE, CABINET HILL AND ENGINEERS HILL
Baguio City

SUPERVISING INTRUCTORS CONTENT AND FORMAT ASSESSMENT REMARKS


ON THE SUBMITTED PORTFOLIO

ITEMS CONTENT EVALUATIVE REMARK FORMAT EVALUATIVE


REMARKS

a. Clear book with appropriate color-coding:


GREEN-ENVIRONMENTAL, BLACK-
SOLIDWASTE MANAGEMENT, PINK-
MEDICAL, BROWN-SAFETY AND GRAFFITI,
AND LIGHTBLUE-ENERGY SAVING . The clear
book and all entries therein should be in
LONG BOND PAPER.

b. Supervising Intructors content and format


assessment remarks on the submitted
portfolio

c. Title page: with a listing of the major


accomplishments for the current term-see
attached format

d. List of facilitating students

e. NSTP Apostolate approval letter signed by the


University President

f. Specific project/apostolate procedures and


guidelines

g. Forms if any.

h. Apostolate SWOT Evaluation Report

i. Certification and general evaluation remarks


from host/partner community (if applicable)

j. Documentation pictures: To print 15 best


pictures (3R) with captions
showing/documenting the progress of the
project/apostolate. The documentation
should highlight coordination visits or
meetings, situation before-during-after the
implementation activities, concrete project
results or accomplishments, and project
venues. All other pictures must be saved as
soft copies in a CD/DVD.

k. Soft copy of the may 17 video presentation

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(must be saved in CD/DVD)

l. Appendices: communications, modules,


apostolate activity papers, flyers, criteria,
etc. That were used in the
apostolate/project.

m. Complete list and titles of external partner-


consultants (if applicable)

n. CD/DVD soft copy of the content of the


portfolio

o. A copy of the list of APOSTOLATE


REQUIREMENTS

Assessed by: MR. ULYSSIS G. BINALIT


Supervising Instructor

CLEAN AND GREEN ENVIRONMENT APOSTOLATE


(SALAKNIB TI WAIG)
DPS COMPUND, MARCOVILLE, CABINET HILL AND ENGINEERS HILL
Baguio City

A Community Service Involvement Report


Submitted to the SLU NSTP Office
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in
NSTP CWTS 2

PROJECT TERM- 4th term


Second Semester 2014-2015

GROUP ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

1. Attended the Water Wonderful World Earth Month Opening Program

2. Went to DPS Compund, Marcoville, Cabinet Hill, and Engineers Hill to conduct the clean-up drive activity

3. Assisted the SLU employees for the World Celebration of Earth Day tree planting

4. watering of planted seedlings at perfecto grounds, caltex area, kubo farm, bakakeng campus and navy base
campus.

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5. Installed temporary tree guard of the newly planted seedlings

6. Attended the Water Wonderful World Earth Month Closing Program

Project Facilitators

(List of Courses of students being supervised by the Instructor and specify the number of students per course)

EXAMPLE:

1. BA Polit Sc - 12 students
2. BS Psych - 3 students
3. BS S Wk - 1 student
TOTAL - 16 students

Supervising Instructor

MR. ULYSSIS G. BINALIT


SALAKNIB TI WAIG SUPERVISING INSTRUCTOR

Apostolate External Partners/Consultants:

Captain Ariel Prado Del Monte

Barangay Captain or DPS Compound

Apostolate Administration:

Albert G. Guinguino Jr.

NSTP Coordinator

Felina P. Espique, Ph.D.

Dean, School of Teacher Education

CLEAN AND GREEN ENVIRONMENT APOSTOLATE


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(SALAKNIB TI WAIG)
DPS COMPUND, MARCOVILLE, CABINET HILL AND ENGINEERS HILL
Baguio City
LIST OF FACILITATING STUDENTS
NAME COURSE/ CLASSCODE CONTACT APOSTOLAT REMEDIAL TOTAL
YEAR NUMBER E/REGULAR HOURS ACCOMPLISHED
CLASSROOM COMPLETED HOURS
CONTACT
HOURS

1. Manuel, Nemerson T. BA POL SC-05


SCI 3
7060 09166053349 2:00-5:00 5 64
SUNDAY

2. Pamonag, Armand Alfred BA POL 7060 09267354223 SC-05 73


SCI 3
2:00-5:00 5
SUNDAY

3. Anyayahan, Eden BS PSYCH 7060 09261499510 SC-05 16 71.5


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2:00-5:00
SUNDAY

4. Baybayan, Lindsay S. BA POL 7060 09154182248 SC-05 5 72


SCI 3
2:00-5:00
SUNDAY

5. Collado, Jercelyn 7060 SC-05

BS SC WK 09491337735 2:00-5:00
2 SUNDAY

6. De Vera, Krizza BS PSYCH 7060 09464552457 SC-05 16 71.5


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2:00-5:00
SUNDAY

8. Ganzaga, Dio May BA POL 7060 09353064820 SC-05 53.5


SCI 3
2:00-5:00
SUNDAY

7. Gonzales, Shaira Germaine T. BA POL 7060 09079240268 SC-05 5 72


SCI 3
2:00-5:00
SUNDAY

9. Kicdot, Joy F. BA POL 7060 09275500710


SCI 3
SC-05 16 66.5

2:00-5:00
SUNDAY

10. Malabanan, Mary Meyan BA POL 7060 09154459187 SC-05 15 55.5


SCI 3
2:00-5:00
SUNDAY

11.Menis, JadeDiane Kaye P. BS PSYCH 7060 09268403850 SC-05 16 70.5

2:00-5:00
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SUNDAY

12. Ochoco, Jorhyzza BA POL 7060 09304017212 SC-05 2:00- 15 64


SCI 3 5:00
SUNDAY

13. Onia, Sharlaine BA POL 7060 09997654970 SC-05 2:00- 23 87


SCI 3 5:00
SUNDAY

14. Pulido, Maureen P. 7060 SC-05 2:00- 7


5:00
BA POL 09065495501 71
SUNDAY
SCI 3

15. Takinan, Reachelle BA POL 7060 09095749577 SC-05 2:00- 5 51


SCI 3 5:00
SUNDAY

16. Zipagan, Farrah 7060 09168893541 SC-05 2:00- 5 59


5:00
BA POL
SUNDAY
SCI 3

TOTAL MAXIMUM NUMBER OF HOURS FOR THIS APOSTOLATE:

Assessed by: Sir Ulyssis G. Binalit

Supervising Instructor

CLEAN AND GREEN ENVIRONMENT APOSTOLATE


(SALAKNIB TI WAIG)
DPS COMPUND, MARCOVILLE, CABINET HILL AND ENGINEERS HILL
Baguio City

APOSTOLATE SWOT EVALUATION REPORT

STRENGTH STUDENT WEAKNESS STUDENT OPPORTU- STUDENT THREATS STUDENT


SUSTAINING CORRECTI NITIES MANAGING MANAGIN
ACTION VE ACTION G ACTION
ACTION

BARANGAY THE OFFICIALS STUDENTS FAIR AND SUNNY MAXIMIZED LOCATIO STUDENTS
OFFICIALS ORIENTED US IN DO NOT EQUITABL DAYS GOOD WEATHER N IS TOO WALK

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ACTIVE AND THE BARANGAY COMPLY E DURING TO FINISH THE ELEVATE SLOWLY
CONTINOUS HALL WITH THE DIVISION CLEANING WORK D
PARTICIPATION REGARDING THE RENDEZVO OF WORK ASSIGNED.
ENVIRONMENT US TIME AMONG
WHERE THE AND STUDENTS
CLEAN UP DRIVE PLACE.
IS BEING HELD.

MANPOWER HELPED IN ATTENDAN FAIR AND PARTNERS CONTRACTED BARANG LOCATING


CLEANING THE CE OF EQUITABL AND AY, THE
ACTUAL PLACES FACILITATI E COORDINATED GARBAGE BARANGA
INCLUDING THE NG DIVISION WITH PARTNERS. , CREEKS YS
NEAR- DEATH STUDENTS OF LABOR
CREEKS. LACKED.

TOOLS WE USED THE DISTANCE FAIR AND TIME ACTIVITIES WERE FOUL WE USED
TOOLS WE EQUITABL CONDUCTED SMELLS MASKS OR
(GARBAGE
BROUGHT TO E DURING HANDKER
BAGS, MASKS,
CLEAN THE DIVISION SUNDAYS. CHIEF
GLOVES, PIKO,
AREAS OF
SHOVEL,
ASSIGNED TO TRANSPO
DIGGING BAR)
US. RTATION
FARE.

Attested by:

MR. ULYSSIS G. BINALIT __________________________

Supervising Instructor Date

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SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY

NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) OFFICE


SCHOOL OF TEACHER EDUCATION
SLU Student Center Basement, Assumption Rd.,

2600 Baguio City

Tel: 09189193547/09175710098

TERM-END REMINDERS FOR NSTP 1 AND NSTP 2 SECOND SEMESTER 2014-2015

1. Review yourself and with your students the content of the NSTP CWTS 1 and 2 MOPG, the NSTP CWTS 1 and
grading system, the NSTP CWTS 1 and modular requirements, and the list and format of apostolate reports
for NSTP CWTS 2. Assessed what must be assessed. Record what must be recorded. Grade what must be
graded.
2. Clearance for NSTP 2 will follow the usual clearance provision where students individually will secure their
clearance slip from the NSTP Office and secure the clearance signatures of the various personnel specified in
the slip. As usual, students will not be cleared if students have further responsibilities and accountabilities.
3. Automatic clearance for NSTP 1 will apply. This means that if students have complied with the requirements
of the whole training subject and are entitled for a passing grade, then said students are automatically
cleared. If students were not able to complete the said requirements and are failing and with out redeeming
factors, the student is given a failed grade as computed. If a student was not able to complete the
requirements but with redeeming factors, a student is given a chance to complete through remedial
processes and provided the student voluntarily and by his own initiative applies for such remedial.
4. Meanwhile, a student who has incurred a computed final grade of 69 and below is automatically given the
computed failed grade but not lower than 65. A student who has incurred a grade of 70-72 should be referred
to the NSTP Coordinator for final assessment before any grade is given. The instructor concerned is enjoined
to present the matter to the NSTP Coordinator.
5. For those who are qualified to apply for remedial in view of their grade to be computed before the encoding
deadline for grades, students who were able to complete at least 75 % of the total attendance hours may
already process their remedial asap. Students who have incurred a total attendance hours less than the said
75 % will be given an INC instead but has to process completion immediately on the first class day of the
upcoming short term in June 2015. This is to give more time for the concerned student to comply to longer
period of remedial.
6. TOTAL NUMBER OF HOURS FOR NSTP 1: 54 (1% of 16%) hours is the minimum and 90 (16% of 16%) hours is
the maximum. If your classes were not able to meet the required maximum of 90 hours, please see the NSTP
Coordinator for the adjustment.
7. TOTAL NUMBER OF HOURS FOR THE NSTP 2: 54 (1% of 15%) hours is the minimum and 90 (15% of 15%) hours
is the maximum. Any deficiency is subject for remedial. Remedial for NSTP 2 primarily must be project based
depending on the other or addidional needs of the project to which the student belongs. ALL REMEDIAL
MUST BE APPROVED FIRST BY THE NSTP COORD before implementation. Remedial must remain to be the free
choice of the student. But logically, a student can never be given a passing grade with a total hours incurred
of less than 54 hours.
8. Calendar of term end activities for the remaining meetings: may 19-25 =remedial processing, 26-29
=clearance, 31-June 3=close door finalizing of grades.
9. For any queries or clarifications, please personally and directly inquire from the NSTP Coordinator.

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SUMMARY LIST OF GENERAL REQUIREMENTS IN NSTP 2 SECOND SEMESTER 2014-2015

1. Form 2:
2. Class card:
3. Enlistment in an apostolate/project
4. Individual journal (individual report on orientation, consultations, meetings and apostolate proper): properly
accomplished, submit to the SI and filed in the group folder.
5. Individual copy of the approved apostolate file (approval sheet, concept paper, apostolate procedure and
guidelines, forms, waiver, etc), if any. If no approved apostolate file, to submit a propose concept paper for
next batch to implement. NOTE: this requirement number 5 shall be prepared by the instructor as part of the
faculty workshop series.
6. Actual apostolate participation: recorded in the form 3 or various attendance forms/compile all attendance
forms.
7. Team Performance Evaluation: to be facilitated by respective Supervising Instructors (SIs are instructed to
ensure confidentiality of the process and result of the evaluation. Instructors will directly supervise the said
evaluation). Be guided of the performance evaluation tool of the NSTP.
a. Intra-group evaluation
b. Supervising Instructors Performance Evaluation on the team
c. If it applies: Host Community Evaluation on the team
8. Other graded papers/activities:
9. Test permit for finals: soon as available, show to SI and have it recorded in the class record.
10. Any available merits properly recorded in the classrecord.
11. Demerits recorded in the class record
12. NO remedial: cleared from excess demerits and deficiencies.
13. Clearance form (use the clearance form prepared by the NSTP Office. Clearance is secured from:
a. Apostolate Team Leader
b. Host Community/agency/ Officer-in-charge if it applies
c. Supervising Instructor
d. NSTP Resource Center : see the authorized office Staff
e. NSTP Coordinator: clearance by the coordinator is given only when apostolate is substantially
completed (if apostolate objectives and activities as defined in the approved concept paper or as
deliberated between the NSTP Coordinator and the Supervising Instructor are substantially
followed/implemented) and when the apostolate portfolio is properly accomplished by the team and
duly endorsed by the SI and submitted to the coordinator. During clearance with the NSTP Coord, the
apostolate portfolio with the appropriate remarks and endorsement of the Supervising Instructor

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must be presented to the NSTP Coordinator. Also before clearance and as deemed necessary, NSTP
Coordinator finally inspects apostolate results if they warrant such clearance.
f. NOTE: process your clearance PERSONALLY and BY GROUP: clearance not processed personally
means INCOMPLETE and with additional remedial if grade is passing; otherwise, FAILED GRADE IS
GIVEN. Please read your MOPG and be guided properly
14. Attendance in the apostolate, in the orientation series; and in the plenary conference recorded properly in
the classrecord
15. APOSTOLATE ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT PORTFOLIO (one clear book per entire apostolate-not per group
but contents maybe by group)- SEE SPECIFIC FORMAT AS ATTACHED SUBSEQUENTLY.
a. You are not allowed to start accomplishing your apostolate portfolio report with out a thorough
orientation from your supervising instructor. Ensure that you are properly oriented by your
supervising instructor on how your portfolio report is formulated. Do not also just submit your
portfolio report with out approval from your supervising instructor. Submit your portfolio report
PERSONALLY to your instructor. Together with your supervising instructor, review your portfolio if
things are properly done. Otherwise, you need to fix things before finally submitting.
b. Clear book with appropriate color-coding: color to be used are as follows: GREEN-ENVIRONMENTAL,
BLACK-SOLIDWASTE MANAGEMENT, PINK-MEDICAL, BROWN-SAFETY AND GRAFFITI, AND
LIGHTBLUE-ENERGY SAVING . The clear book and all entries therein should be in LONG BOND PAPER.
c. Supervising Intructors Content and Format Assessment Remarks on the submitted Portfolio
d. Title page: with a listing of the major accomplishments for the current term-see attached format
e. List of Facilitating students
f. NSTP Apostolate Approval Letter signed by the University President, if any; otherwise, insert
proposed concept paper made by the instructor for the next batch
g. Specific Project/apostolate Procedures and Guidelines
h. Forms if any.
i. Apostolate SWOT Evaluation Report:
j. Certification and General evaluation remarks from host/partner community (if applicable):
k. Documentation pictures: To print 15 best pictures (3R) with captions or labels showing/documenting
the progress of the project/apostolate. The documentation should highlight coordination visits or
meetings, situation before-during-after the implementation activities, concrete project results or
accomplishments, and project venues. All these pictures together with the other pictures must be
saved as soft copies in a CD/DVD.
l. Soft copy of the video presentation per project presented last May 17 at the PBGym(must be saved
in CD/DVD).
m. Appendices: communications, modules, apostolate activity papers, flyers, criteria, forms, etc. that
were used in the apostolate/project.
n. Complete list and titles of external partner-consultants (if applicable)
o. CD/DVD soft copy of the content of the portfolio
p. A copy of this list of APOSTOLATE REQUIREMENTS

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CLEAN AND GREEN ENVIRONMENT APOSTOLATE
(SALAKNIB TI WAIG)
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DPS COMPUND, MARCOVILLE, CABINET HILL AND ENGINEERS HILL
Baguio City

CERTIFICATION AND GENERAL EVALUATION REMARKS


BY HOST/PARTNER INSTITUTION,COMMUNITY

________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________

Complete Name of in charge

Designation

Name of Institution or Community

Address

Contact Number

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CLEAN AND GREEN ENNVIRONMENT APOSTOLATE

(SALAKNIB TI WAIG)

DPS COMPOUND, MARCOVILLE, CABINET HILL AND ENGINEERS HILL

Baguio City

Documentations

SLU World Water Month Celebration Opening Ceremony

DURING

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Father president Jessie Hechanova giving his speech

Representative from the DENR CAR giving her speech

AFTER

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Picture taking before the ribbon cutting

Official ribbon cutting

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Salaknib Clean Up Drive Activity

Date: March 20, 2015

BEFORE

Creek at the Engineers hill

DURING

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Cleaning of Creek

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Cleaning of Creek by NSTP and the Barangay Officials

AFTER

Creek at the Engineers hill after the clean-up drive


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Garbage removed from the creek

Assisting the SLU Employees during the Tree Planting for the World Water Month Celebration

BEFORE

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Seedlings to be planted by the SLU Employees

Registrar assisted by an NSTP student for the conduct of tree plantiing

DURING

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Father President assisted by NSTP student

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SCIS dean during the tree planting

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Representative of School of Medicine

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Head of HRD

Head of ITC

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Representative of School of Engineering and Architecture

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Vice President for Administration

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Vice President for Academic Affairs

Dean of Student Affairs Office

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Representatives from the School of Nursing

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Associate Dean of the School of Humanities assisted by an NSTP student

Saint Louis High School Department

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President of UFESLU

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SLU Hospital

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CCA Director

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Dean School of Teacher Education

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Dental and Medical

Library

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Special Service Department

School of Accountancy and Business Management

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AFTER

A pine seedling has been planted

World Water Month Closing Ceremony

DURING

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Representative from DENR CAR delivering her speech

AFTER

Continuation of the Tree Planting by Dean Reyes of SNS and the associate dean

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KASAMA SSC tree planting

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Mr. Guinguino NSTP coordinator planting a pine seedling

Representative from the City Government of Baguio City

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After theclosing tree planting

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