School Planning Team: Terms of References
School Planning Team: Terms of References
School Planning Team: Terms of References
Department of Education
Region VIII -Eastern Visayas
DIVISION OF LEYTE
Hilongos East District
CONCEPCION NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Hilongos, Leyte
Barangay/LGU Representative
a. Share valuable information on the interest of the community in the school
improvement and participate in setting goals, strategies and priorities of
the school
b. Commit available resources in the implementation of the plan.
Teacher Representative
a. Provide needed information relative to teaching and learning process
b. Actively participate during the development of the SIP establishing
priorities, setting goals and formulating implementation strategies for the
plan
Parent Representative
a. Share insights about what their children need to learn and the difficulties
they face in the school, their aspirations for the school and their children,
present other areas of concerns.
b. Participate in setting goals, strategies, and priorities of the school
c. Commit available resources in the implementation of the plan
Student Representative
a. Share insights about their difficulties in the school
b. Participate in setting goals, strategies, and priorities of the school
SDRM COORDINATOR
Coordinate pre-defined pre and post disaster operational activities being
undertaken by relevant agencies and ensure that all key actors are taken on
board;
Initiate and lead the conduct of a multi-agency damage and needs assessment
mission as the post disaster situation warrants;
Facilitate the conduct of a multi-agency debriefing of past disaster situations to
look into areas of strength and areas for improvement;
Allocate working stations for pre-identified cluster members who will be working at
the Emergency Operations Center during disaster situations;
Promote a synergistic multi-agency approach in managing the potential
consequences of disasters in the country; and
Facilitate the provision of support to areas affected as well as to operational
Disaster Risk Reduction Offices in schools being mobilized for response
operations and schools being used as evacuation centers.
Maintain an updated database of relevant baseline information on school
population, demography in the different regions, hospitals, school facilities, etc.
Document all past disaster situations to include a review of the pre and post
disaster activities undertaken by all key actors, and maintain a database of these
documents;
Development and integration of Disaster Risk Reduction in the curriculum.
Maintain active linkages with OPCENs of other NDCC member agencies and
cluster members the synchronization of programs for operational capability
upgrade;
Provide operational guidelines on the management of the School DRRMO.
Provide warning in close coordination with National warning agencies and through
all available means, to areas threatened by slow onset disasters like storms,
typhoons and consequent flooding, providing school officials, teaching and
nonteaching personnel, and school children a clear understanding of what to
expect and advises on appropriate precautionary measures to be undertaken.
Provide warning in close coordination with National warning agencies and through
all available means, to areas threatened by slow onset disasters like storms,
typhoons and consequent flooding, providing school officials, teaching and
nonteaching personnel, and schoolchildren a clear understanding of what to
expect and advises on appropriate precautionary measures to be undertaken;
Alert available response agencies/unites at the national level and closely monitor
the conduct of disaster response operations, mobilizing additional resources
available as may be needed in the field; and
Monitor the transition from emergency response and relief to recovery phase as
may be required by the Secretary of the Department and or the Office of the
President of the Philippines.
Calls the local police of any threat received through telephone or any other
means of communication and reports the matter to the SDRRMC Chairman;
Assists the police in conducting operations;
Secures the area and the entire DepED premises;
Provides for personnel and vehicle movement control and open all exit routes;
In case of fire, assigns a sub-group to the fire scene and coordinate with the fire
suppression team to prevent looting and apprehend looters;
Assigns a sub-group to the evacuation area to secure the properties and
individuals evacuated.
Systematically stores properties brought to the evacuation area and safeguard
their release to their respective owners after the fire. Sees to it that all evacuated
equipment and documents are returned to their respective sections/owners.
Maintains a guarding system for personnel, materials and other installations;
Makes an inventory of the returned documents/equipment and submits a report
of losses/damages to the Vice Chairman, who shall in turn submit the same to
the Office of the Secretary being the Chairman.
c. Fire Suppression
Organizes fire-fighting teams/brigades for initial fire fighting deployment;
Provides fire-fighting instructions through locally available sources (Local Fire
Department);
Ensures that fire fighters know their stations and locations of fire-fighting
equipment in the area;
Deploys fire fighting personnel to fire affected areas;
Coordinates with the Bureau of Fire Department on matters related to fire
suppression; and
Maintains network with fire suppression agencies and organizations for joint
trainings and fire suppression skills;
Sets on the fire alarm in case of fire;
Assesses the nature of fire and suppress it by using the appropriate fire
extinguishers available or by practical means of putting it off such as wet jute
sacks;
Prevents the spread of fire by shutting off all ventilators and witching off all
electrical breakers in the building
Alerts all office personnel in case evacuation is necessary;
Maintains order and take control of FIRE EXITS to avoid crowding and confusion
of occupants. Fast and orderly movement towards the fire exit must be achieved;
Assists firemen in clearing safe routes/roads for fire trucks and fire hoses;
After the fire, perform the following work:
Repair/replace all damaged fire-fighting equipment;
Return and make an inventory of all fire-fighting equipment;
Refill all fire exhausted fire extinguishers;
Assess the extent of damage, and
Prepare a report of fire damages.
b. Transportation Team
Takes charge of all mobilization procedures, provision of vehicles and transport
facilities as deemed necessary;
Determines the transportation needs and requirements;
Assigns all available vehicles and transport units to the monitoring and damage
assessment teams;
Coordinates with counterpart transport team leaders and local transport groups
for resource sharing; and
Does related work.