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TVL 11

The document is a Daily Attendance Report for learners at Lyceum de SNR Santiago for the school year 2025/2026, specifically for the month of July. It includes guidelines for attendance tracking, reasons for potential dropouts, and instructions for submitting the report to the principal. The report aims to monitor student attendance and identify factors affecting learner retention.

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TVL 11

The document is a Daily Attendance Report for learners at Lyceum de SNR Santiago for the school year 2025/2026, specifically for the month of July. It includes guidelines for attendance tracking, reasons for potential dropouts, and instructions for submitting the report to the principal. The report aims to monitor student attendance and identify factors affecting learner retention.

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School Form 2 (SF2) Daily Attendance Report of Learners

(This replaced Form 1, Form 2 & STS Form 4 - Absenteeism and Dropout Profile)

School ID School Year 2025/2026 Report for the Month of JULY

Name of School LYCEUM DE SNR SANTIAGO Grade Level 11 Section EMERALD

(1st row for date, 2nd row for Day: M,T,W,TH,F) Total for the
LEARNER'S NAME Month REMARK/S (If DROPPED OUT, state reason,
please refer to legend number 2.
(Last Name, First If TRANSFERRED IN/OUT, write the name of
Name, Middle Name) ABSENT TARDY School.)

1 BRACERO, KLENT JOHN

2 BRANDARES, CARLO C.

3 BRIGOLI, JOSHUA

4 BUTON, PHILIP JAMES JR.

5 COLON, FRENCH LEE D.

6 FLORENTINO, JOVAN S.

7 GUINITA, ISRAEL S.

8 HANAPOL, PHILIP NINO

9 HARANI, AJ

10 LUMBAB, JERALD

11 LUMBAB, RODEL P. JR

12 MOMO, JUSTINEDAVID
13 MONTEJO, JULIEVERT
14 NIALA, LEONIDES A.
15 NIALLAMA, JOSHUA
16 PEPITO,REYMAR
17 PRESBITERO, MARK

MALE | TOTAL Per Day


1 CABAGTE, XIEN M.

2 COMAINGKING, CRISTINE

3 EBE, VIENNA LOUISE

4 MAURO, KIETH EUNCE M.

5 MONDERO, MA. CLARISSE

6 MONDERO, KRISTALYN

7 PEPITO, JOY

8 PONCE SARAH

9 TRAZO, SHERLY A
(1st row for date, 2nd row for Day: M,T,W,TH,F) Total for the
LEARNER'S NAME Month REMARK/S (If DROPPED OUT, state reason,
please refer to legend number 2.
(Last Name, First If TRANSFERRED IN/OUT, write the name of
Name, Middle Name) ABSENT TARDY School.)

FEMALE | TOTAL Per Day


Combined TOTAL PER DAY

GUIDELINES: 1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE Month: Summary for the


No. of Days of Month
Classes:
1. The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance. M F TOTAL
2. Dates shall be written in the preceding columns beside Learner's Name. blank- Present; (x)- Absent; Tardy (half shaded= Upper
for Late Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes) * Enrolment as of (1st Friday of June)
3. To compute the following:
Registered Learner as of End of the Month 2. REASONS/CAUSES OF DROP-OUTS Late Enrollment during the month
a. Percentage of Enrolment = x 100 (beyond cut-off)
Enrolment as of 1st Friday of June a. Domestic-Related Factors
Total Daily Attendance a.1. Had to take care of siblings
b. Average Daily Attendance = Registered Learner as of end of the month
Number of School Days in reporting month a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy
Average daily attendance a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling Percentage of Enrolment as of end of the month
c. Percentage of Attendance for the month = x 100
Registered Learner as of End of the month a.4. Family problems

b. Individual-Related Factors Average Daily Attendance


4. Every End of the month, the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of b.1. Illness
summary table into the School Form 4. Once signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser. Percentage of Attendance for the month
b.2. Overage
5. The adviser will extend neccessary intervention including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s that committed 5 consecutive b.3. Death Number of students with 5 consecutive days of
days of absences or those with potentials of dropping out b.4. Drug Abuse absences:
6. Attendance performance of learner is expected to reflect in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period b.5. Poor academic performance
Drop out
* Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of School Calendar Days b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition
Transferred out
c. School-Related Factors
c.1. Teacher Factor
Transferred in
c.2. Physical condition of classroom
c.3. Peer influence
d. Geographic/Environmental I certify that this is a true and correct report.
d.1. Distance between home and school

d.2. Armed conflict (incl. Tribal wars & clanfeuds)


(Signature of Teacher over Printed Name)
d.3. Calamities/Disasters
e. Financial-Related Attested by:
e.1. Child labor, work
School Form 2: Page 2 of ________ f. Others (Signature of School Head over Printed Name)

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