ACO Email:
aco.sanggu.ashs.org@student.ateneo.edu
The Assembly of Class Officers Council, commonly known as ACO, is a council under the ASHS Sanggunian composed of all class officers headed by the ACO Vice President. The ACO Core leads the council in all of its actions and closely monitors the performance of the core council and individual strand councils. The ACO also caters to monitoring classroom level projects executed by the class officers, and overall hones the abilities of elected class officers for the betterment of their classes and the ASHS community. The ACO reaches out to class officers and provides them avenues to lead within and beyond their classes.
Through this, the ACO council will be able to serve as an active representation of the whole ASHS community who champion student welfare and involvement, as well as function as the bridge between the students and the administration. They shall serve through the thrust of “Huwag magsawang maglingkod” as they empower students through compassionate and inclusive leadership.
This Assembly of Class Officers Council, through the class officers, shall serve as the active representatives of the student body who champions the students’ rights and well-being as well as function as the bridge between the students and the school administration.
The Assembly of Class Officers Council aims to empower servant-leaders who adhere to the council thrust, “Huwag Magsawang Maglingkod.”
The ACO Central Submission Form (CSF) is a Google Form where Strand Councils submit their project proposals (A01s) to be screened, processed, and approved. Each A01 shall strictly follow the CSF Life Cycle and will be approved once it has been screened and processed ACO Central Core, Moderator, and Student Activities Coordinator.
The ACO Centralized Human Resources Form (CHRF) serves as an avenue for class officers under the council to reach out to the ACO core to voice out any concern, issue or clarification, to schedule consultations with the ACO core, and to file for leave of absence (LOA) or resignation.
The purpose of the Attendance Monitoring System is to track the participation of class officers at council meetings, general assemblies, workshops, and other events. It keeps records of both officers who are present and those who are not, enabling the council to have an accurate record of participation.
OSCC document to be accomplished when proposing major projects.
Mode of submission: ONLINE (through the Central Submission Form [CSF])
Form to be accomplished when requesting for transportation for off-campus activities/events.
Mode of submission: ONSITE (To be submitted to the OSA Secretary/Executive Secretary alongside an A11 (Off-Campus Checklist) and an A12 (Manifest Form).
Checklist to be accomplished for off-campus activities.
Mode of submission: ONSITE (To be submitted to the OSA Secretary/Executive Secretary alongside an A03 (Transportation Request Form) if applicable and an A12 (Manifest Form).
Form to be accomplished by all participants before leaving the school premises for off-campus activities and upon return.
Mode of submission: ONSITE (To be submitted to the OSA Secretary/Executive Secretary alongside an A03 (Transportation Request Form) if applicable and an A12 (Manifest Form).
Slip to be accomplished when borrowing materials/resources of any sort from the OSA inventory. The A14 is used in the borrowing of panel boards.
Mode of submission: ONSITE (To be submitted to the OSA Secretary)
To request:
Creation of Publication Materials (A09-R)
Posting on the ASHS Sanggunian Online Outlets (A09-E)
To request:
Budget via Cash Advance (B01-CA)
Reimbursement (B01-R)
To request:
Project Evaluations (A13-P and A13-T)
Data Reports of Evaluations
Studies
Brielle Cherise Villar
brielle.cherise.villar@student.ateneo.edu
ACO External Secretary
TBA
ACO External Undersecretary
Laney Rinoa D. Santos
laney.rinoa.santos@student.ateneo.edu
ACO Internal Secretary
TBA
ACO Internal Undersecretary