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School Form 2 (SF2) Daily Attendance Report of Learners
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(This replaces Form 1, Form 2 & STS Form 4 - Absenteeism and Dropout Profile)
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School ID107982
School Year
2025-2026Report for the Month ofJUNETHIS PART WILL NOT BE PRINTED.
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Name of SchoolBUKANDALA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLGrade LevelFOURSectionAMBER
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LEARNER'S NAME (Last Name, First Name, Middle Name) (1st row for date, 2nd row for Day: M,T,W,TH,F)Total for the Month REMARKS (If NLS, state reason, please refer to legend number 2. If TRANSFERRED IN/OUT, write the name of School.)No of School Days:11
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MTWTHFMTWTHFMTWTHFMTWTHFMTWTHFABSENTPRESENT
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1AGNO,JAYDEN MATTHEW, CASINE011Code:
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2AGNO,JAYLORD MICHAEL, CASINE011[blank]
present
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3AREVALO,ACE, BENDONGE011x
absent
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4BABARAN,JAYVIN NATHANIEL, AZNARE011h
half-day (optional)
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5BALBAWANG,JERRY MIKE, -E011
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6BUENAVENTURA,YUAN, IMPASE011Note:
Please remember to include only the days when there are classes.
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7DELA CRUZ,MARC AIVIN, ABRIGOE011
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8DELA TORRE,JAYSON, CHAVEZE011
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9GALANG,JOHN FORD, LACBAYOE011
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10MANINANG,JENARD, SIMODIOE010
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11MARCELLANA,ENZO, INOCENCIOE011
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12MASANGYA,SEBASTIAN GAVIN, SALVADORE011
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13MELGAR,JOHN CARLISLE, RIVAREZE011
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14MIACO,PRINCE PETER, CAPARASLE04
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15MIRANDA,MC PERSES AMEER, SABE011
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16OBEJAS,JHAYRON KHYLE, SORIANOE011
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17ORANTE,ASHER MATTHEW, CAGA-ANANE011
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18QUIROL,HARRIS-CHYLEIGH, CANTALEJOE011
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19REYES,CASTIEL GAB, LAPASTORAE09
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20SAMSON,TRISTHAN, MANUELE011
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21SANGINES,NIEL CHARLES, -LE04
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22TARROBAL,MATTEO ANDREI, BATUTOE011
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MALE | TOTAL Per Day22222222222222222222220225
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1ABSALON,GWEN KYLIE, BARBADOE011
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2ANGAN ANGAN,MIKAELA JHAY, YUCOTE011
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3BARAQUIEL,JULIA ISABEL, LUSANDEE011
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4BARRUGA,GILLIAN FAITH, BARROE011
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5CAPILA,PRINCESS DALIA ROSE, OSUNIAE011
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6CARITATIVO,ERICH MILES, PARIANESE08
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7CASIN,JULIET SOFIA, AGORTOE011
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8DANHUGAN,PIA, CASIPLEE011
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9FAJARDO,ZECHARIAH AUBRIEN, MANGALINAOE011
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10FRANCISCO,ANTHONETH JASMINE, BACLAOE011
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11GALANG,JHERA VENICE, ESPIÑAE011
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12GONZALES,ALEXAH MAE, SEROHIJOSE011
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13LLAGAS,IRISH JANE, BEDRIJOE011
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14LOOD,ROWENA, VILLEGASE011
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15NAVARETTE,ALEXA ROSE, PASTORE011
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16PEROL,PRINCESS JOYCE, CABASAGE011
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17POBLETE,JANNAH BELLE, PANAGUITONE010
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18RELOVA,SCARLET PENELOPE, PABUSTANE011
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19REPASA,MARY JOSEPHINE, RADANE011
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20RIZARDE,SOPHEA ELLYSEE, MIRALLESE011
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FEMALE | TOTAL Per Day20202020202020202020200216
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Combined TOTAL PER DAY42424242424242424242420441
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GUIDELINES:
1. CODES FOR CHECKING ATTENDANCE
Month:JUNENo. of Days of Classes:11Summary for the Month
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1. The attendance shall be accomplished daily. Refer to the codes for checking learners' attendance.blank- Present; (x)- Absent; Tardy (half shaded= Upper for Late Commer, Lower for Cutting Classes)MF
TOTAL
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2. Dates shall be written in the preceding columns beside Learner's Name.* Enrolment as of (1st Friday of the SY)202040
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3. To compute the following:
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a.Percentage of Enrolment =Registered Learner as of End of the Monthx 100
2. REASONS/CAUSES FOR NLS
Late Enrollment during the month (beyond cut-off)202
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Enrolment as of 1st Friday of the SY
a. Domestic-Related Factors
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b.Average Daily Attendance = Total Daily Attendance
a.1. Had to take care of siblings
Registered Learner as of end of the month222042
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Number of School Days in reporting month
a.2. Early marriage/pregnancy
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c.Percentage of Attendance for the month =Average daily attendancex 100
a.3. Parents' attitude toward schooling
Percentage of Enrolment as of end of the month110%100%105%
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Registered Learner as of End of the month
a.4. Family problems
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b. Individual-Related Factors
Average Daily Attendance20.4519.6440.09
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4. Every End of the month, the class adviser will submit this form to the office of the principal for recording of
summary table into the School Form 4. Once signed by the principal, this form should be returned to the adviser.
b.1. Illness
Percentage of Attendance for the month 93%98%95%
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b.2. Overage
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5. The adviser will extend neccessary intervention including but not limited to home visitation to learner/s that committed 5 consecutive days of absences or those with potentials of dropping out
b.3. Death
Number of students with 5 consecutive days of absences:000
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b.4. Drug Abuse
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6. Attendance performance of learner is expected to reflect in Form 137 and Form 138 every grading period
b.5. Poor academic performance
NLS000
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*Beginning of School Year cut-off report is every 1st Friday of the School Year
b.6. Lack of interest/Distractions
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b.7. Hunger/Malnutrition
Transferred out000
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c. School-Related Factors
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c.1. Teacher Factor
Transferred in000
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c.2. Physical condition of classroom
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c.3. Peer influence
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d. Geographic/Environmental
I certify that this is a true and correct report.
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d.1. Distance between home and school
MARY ANN QUIJANO LAGUNA