San Francisco Elementary School Early Enrollment for S.Y. 2021-2022
ANNOUNCEMENT
136498- SAN FRANCISCO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EARLY REGISTRATION S.Y. 2021-2022
THIS COMING MARCH 26TH IS THE START OF EARLY REGISTRATION for INCOME KINDERGARTEN and INCOME GRADE 1!
EARLY REGISTRATION is for the Academic Year of 2021-2022.
Starting March 26, 2021 to April 30, 2021, parents are invited to sign up:
Kindergarten: Children five (5) years old on or before October 31, 2021 (DepEd Order No. 47, s. 2016 / DepEd Order No. 20, s. 2018).
Grade 1: Children who graduated from Kindergarten this SY 2020-2021.
Students from Grade 2 to Grade 6 are considered PRE-REGISTERED and no longer need to participate in Early Registration.
Ways to register a child.
1. You can register your child using the ONLINE Registration Form
Select the link for what grade you want to enroll your child.
Incoming Kinder - https://forms.gle/EfYHZj2BCHRrhAMG6
Incoming Grade 1 - https://forms.gle/F6vwnYQaEzLmgjCv9
2. Child can be registered and drop in Drop Box the form.
Just come to SAN FRANCISCO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
Get Early Registration Form and answer the requested information.
Attach the photocopy of PSA / NSO Birth Certificate of child (if available).
Drop it in the Drop Box.
Just make sure that we are following the health protocols implemented in our school. Always wear face mask and face shield, and do social distancing. Bring your own ballpen too.
REMINDER: Just choose one way to enroll. For more inquiry and more information contact the numbers listed.
KINDERGARTEN
Ma ' am Edralyn Torio 09674610312
GRADE ONE
Ma ' am Jenita Simangan 09674677112
STUDY IS YOUR RIGHT, ENROLL NOW!
Thank you very much!
San Francisco Learners' Enrollment Survey Form (LESF)
APRIL 20, 2020 — Learners and teachers can now access the online learning platform DepEd Commons without incurring data charges on their Globe or TM-powered smartphones as the Department of Education ties up with the local telecommunication company in ensuring educational continuity amidst the COVID-19 situation.
Education Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones spearheaded the call for support from the telcos in providing free access to DepEd Commons (https://commons.deped.gov.ph), the Department’s online education delivery platform designed as alternative mode for teaching-learning process during class suspensions and other similar circumstances.
“In this time of crisis, it is important that we make it possible to overcome this challenge with solid partnershlps wlth the prlvate sector. We are thankful on our partners’ generosity in support of the continuity of public education by providing us free data for DepEd Commons access amid the COVID-19 situation,” Secretary Briones said.
The Education chief also secured the support of the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) in the initiative backing delivery of public education services through connectivity.
DepEd Commons contains online review materials and Open Educational Resources (OER) authored by public school teachers who are subject matter experts. Teachers can retain, reuse, revise, remix, and redistribute the content by blending it with a learning management system to deliver a distance learning modality.
Based on the latest data, DepEd Commons has 4,236,667 users accessing online learning materials at the height of the ECQ. The number of users is projected to continue to rise in the coming days.
“We are facing many challenges in ensuring the continuity of education especially in this extremely difficult situation that we are in. In partnership with Globe, DepEd is steadily moving forward in bringing educational resources to the teachers and the learners wherever they may be,” DepEd Undersecretary for Administration Alain Del B. Pascua said.
The platform also integrates the Globe eLibrary, an online platform which features age-appropriate and engaging e-books ranging from storybooks for children and young adults to textbooks on core subjects such as Math, Science, English, Filipino, Music, Arts, among others.
“Even in this time of crisis where most of us, including the teachers and students have to stay at home, it is important that learning continue. We are happy to provide this service to DepEd in cooperation with the DICT and NTC,” Globe Chief Sustainability Officer and SVP for Corporate Communications Yoly Crisanto said.
However, Globe is reminding the public that while access to the site using the Globe/TM network will not entail any data charges, it does not cover the links outside the DepEd Commons domain. Thus, all links clicked and visited will still incur standard data charges.
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