Propose Gulayan
Propose Gulayan
Propose Gulayan
1. INTRODUCTION:
One of the priority projects of the Department of Education is the improvement of the
nutritional status of school children. Every school was advised to give supplemental feeding.
Budget of which is taken from the 35% of the school canteen proceed. The minimal amount
could not suffice the finances of the agenda so that schools were encouraged to put up Gulayan
sa Paaralan to augment the funds and to met the objective.
THE PROPONENTS:
–GPP COORDINATOR
-GPP TREASURER
2.1. RATIONALE
The department of education mandated every school both elementary and secondary to put
up a productive and successful vegetable garden under the Gulayan Sa Paaralan Program.
The program aims to boost the awareness of the young children on the significance of
growing vegetables through the Gulayan sa Paaralan program. Under the said project, the
vegetables should be organically-grown in plots and in empty containers to mini-mize
expenses. Furthermore, it would help and train the students to refrain from consuming
foods with chemicals derive from Pesticide/Insecticide which is considered health hazards.
And since the vegetables are chemical-free, those are safe to use in the school feeding
program.
In connection with these the government mandated to implement NGP in every
school. For efficient and effective implementation of the National Greening Program
(NGP) pursuant to Section 5.2 of Executive Order (EO) No. 26, s. 2011 and DepEd
Memorandum No. 58, s. 2011 entitled Creating the Task Force on National Greening
Program, the Department of Education (DepEd) issues these guidelines to concretize
directions in the implementation of the National Greening Program (NGP).
These guidelines integrate the gulayan sa paaralan, ecological solid waste
management and tree growing and caring as key components to attain the goals of DepEd on
poverty reduction, food security, biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation and
adaptation. All other programs and projects related therein shall be integrated under NGP.
The NGP shall be implemented in all public elementary and secondary schools
nationwide by establishing vegetable gardens to serve as food basket/main source of
commodities to sustain supplementary feeding, practice waste management principles
such as minimization, segregation at source, reduction, recycling, re-use and
composting, establish nurseries/seed banks for the propagation of vegetable seedlings,
fruit-bearing trees and small trees or saplings, and support the tree planting activity in
schools and in the communities.
Align with this, the school GPP Coordinators humbly request for the inclusion
of the 2021 budget for the implementation of Integrated Gulayan Sa Paaralan And
Solid Waste Management Program.
3. GENERAL STRATEGIES
OBJECTIVES:
The following are the objectives for the realization of the project.
At the end of the targeted implementation dates the following are achieved;
The school head together with the internal and external stakeholders will meet to
talk about the different activities to be undertaken during the implementation of the
program.
4.1.1. Inform the parents and teachers about the program. Tell the coverage of
expenditure to be undertaken.
4.2.1. Each class shall work with the HRPTA for the realization of the above
cited objectives.
4.2.2 Vegetable Garden Design
4.3. Internal Monitoring & Evaluation