The Balagtas Heights Elementary School launched a targeted supplementary feeding program in September 2017 to reduce acute malnutrition among grade school children. Mrs. Mirasol M.Gole Cruz identified severely and wasted pupils from grades 1 to 6 to receive daily meals through the 120-day program. The meals contain nutrients like malunggay, monggo and kalabasa, and are prepared by teachers and PTA officers. In addition to the meals, a non-government organization provides juice and health practices like handwashing and toothbrushing are promoted to help nourish the children.
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A Narrative Report On Feeding Program 2017
The Balagtas Heights Elementary School launched a targeted supplementary feeding program in September 2017 to reduce acute malnutrition among grade school children. Mrs. Mirasol M.Gole Cruz identified severely and wasted pupils from grades 1 to 6 to receive daily meals through the 120-day program. The meals contain nutrients like malunggay, monggo and kalabasa, and are prepared by teachers and PTA officers. In addition to the meals, a non-government organization provides juice and health practices like handwashing and toothbrushing are promoted to help nourish the children.
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A Narrative Report On Feeding Program 2017
2. In order to intensify health and nutrition among grade school children,Balagtas Heights Elementary School as per headed with Nutrition Coordinator in runnning targeted supplementary feeding program for wasted and severely wasted children of this school.The project which was as launched last week September 11,2017, aims reduction of acute malnutrition among grade school children. 3. Mrs. Mirasol M.Gole Cruz (one of the Health Coordinators of the school) threshed out those who were severely wasted and and wasted pupils from Grade 1 to Grade 6 levels. These are recipients of the program. The school provides daily heavy lunch with malunggay, monggo, and kalabasa as main ingredients mixed with chicken or ground pork. The children are to be fed for 120 days during this school yer. The budget is 18 pesos per child per meal. The meals are prepared by the 12 teachers and some PTA officers, following low cost and balanced menus compiled by Mam Mirsol M.Gole Cruz. In addition, a non-government organization gives Nurisha juice during their feeding, health care practices such as handwashing and toothbrushing are also promoted. 4. The school based feeding program exist because of the needs of our severely wasted students to be helped on their nutritional status. With the cooperation of the advisers and stakeholders, the feeding program of Bangcud National High School exist. There are 41 severely wasted students identified during the pre – weighing scheduled last June with the help of our MAPEH Department. The MAPEH departments together with the City Health office has given all the students a Deworming tablets, Vitamins before we have started the feeding program. When a student weighs below her ideal body weights, malnutrition prevails, some of them will not focus in listening from the class, some also skip classes or even will not go to school because they luck money to pay for their food, or even some of the household offers food that does not fit for their growing child. As a supplement aide for the student’s nutritional requirements, the School Based Feeding Program continues to cater recipients in order for them to reach the ideal body weight. With the Help of Gulayan sa Paaralan, where the produce is complete from the sources of Energy Giving food, Body Building Food and Body Regulating Food, under Mrs. Lelina H. Sabio who is very patient and generous to share the produce that they have, the feeding program will exist. Other sources for the SBFP is coming from the School’s MOOE budget, from Rice, dried fish, potato, Sugar and Chocolate Drinks. We also have other generous persons who in other way, shared their blessings from Vegetables to materials. In just a week of feeding the recipients were weight and very happy that they were able to gain by 2 kilos, and that is a big improvement since the feeding is done every day. We need to renew our commitments to help those in need of most assistance, particularly children. We need to ensure that children can have a better, brighter tomorrow, and we need to start feeding them properly both in school and at home. – Rappler.com 5. 3. 3 Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region X – Northern Mindanao Division of Malaybalay City BANGCUD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Bangcud, Malaybalay City SCHOOL BASED FEEDING PROGRAM REPORT November 17, 2016 Thursday Menu for the day: LUNCH : Rice Stewed Vegetable (Upo, Okra, Eggplant, Saluyot with Chicken) Upo Omelet Kangkong Guisado Fried Salted Fish Vegetables from GSP (Gulayan sa Paaralan) Upo - 2.3 kilos Okra - 300 grams Saluyot - 1 kilo Eggplant - 100 grams Kangkong - 2.5 kilos Prepared by: FLORABEL L. PELAYO SBFP Coordinator LELINA H. SABIO Gulayan sa Paaralan Coordinator Noted: NOEMI V. HISONA TLE Department Chair Approved by: DINAFLOR L. RAAGAS Secondary School Principal II 6. 4. 4 Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region X – Northern Mindanao Division of Malaybalay City BANGCUD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Bangcud, Malaybalay City SCHOOL BASED FEEDING PROGRAM REPORT November 16, 2016 Wednesday Menu for the day: LUNCH : Rice Stewed Vegetable (Squash, Mongo Alugbati, Upo, Okra) Upo Omelet Kangkong Guisado Fried Salted Fish PM Snack : Champorado Vegetables from GSP (Gulayan sa Paaralan) Squash - 2.5 kilos Mongo - 1.5 kilos Alugbati - 1 kilos Upo - 1.5 kilos Okra - 800 grams Prepared by: FLORABEL L. PELAYO SBFP Coordinator LELINA H. SABIO Gulayan sa Paaralan Coordinator Noted: NOEMI V. HISONA TLE Department Chair Approved by: DINAFLOR L. RAAGAS Secondary School Principal II 7.