Chapter 11
Chapter 11
their Functions
INTRODUCTION
Schools are institutions motivated by a shared vision.
Necessarily, schools must have policies for them to realize their
vision and mission. These policies are a reflection of the values
of the people who created them. Whatever policies are
formulated must redound to the improved teaching-learning of
learners which is the very reason of the existence of schools. In
this Chapter, we will focus on school policies that govern school
and community partnership.
Policy on Collection of
Contributions
Cognizant of the need of an organization for adequate
funds to sustain its operations, a duly recognized PTA
may collect voluntary financial contributions from
members and outside sources to enable it to fund and
sustain its operation and implementation of its
programs and projects exclusively for the benefit the
students and the school where it operates. The PTA 's
programs and projects shall be in line with the School
Improvement Plan (SIP) projects (SIP)
The contributions should be a reasonable amount as may be determined by
the PTA Board of Directors;
•One may wonder as to why the Department of Education has issued very
stringent policies and guidelines for PTAs in matters of collecting
contributions. Even engaging in any partisan political activity.
•School's policy in grading system is important for everyone concerned
to know how grades are computed. Both students and parents know
how grades are derived objectively. Percentage weights for each
component are clear.