In view of the “new normal”
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Advice for the Pisay Community in Caraga Region
With our imminent return for the School Year 2020 – 2021, we know you will be concerned about the impact of the pandemic to our community.
We have been working hard to ensure that the Pisay community will ever be ready to assimilate in the “new normal” academic environment, as we intensify our core values in pursuit of truth through unwavering passion for excellence and commitment to service.
Through the PisAYUDA programs, the Philippine Science High School System continually provides assistance in the frontline of ameliorating the widespread destruction of the COVID-19 pandemic in our community and in the lives of our host communities in different regions around the country who are economically and politically crippled by this crisis.
Through the Management Committee of the PSHS-CRC, with its tripartite divisions: Curriculum and Instruction Division (CID), Social Services Division (SSD), and Finance and Administrative Division (FAD), systematic and strategic responses for our school’s operation continuity plan will be identified to ensure that we have a whole community approach in place with regard to managing the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic.
To wit:
§ Pisay Caraga puts premium on proactive measures to protect the health and well-being of scholars, staff, and visitors.
§ Pisay Caraga ensures that the value, quality, and transformative nature of a secondary education specializing in science and technology will always be maintained.
§ Pisay Caraga will develop contingency arrangements to manage any further impact of COVID-19 on the next school years.
In this section you can find:
§ MEMORANDUM No. 32, Series of 2020: “REVISED ALTERNATIVE WORK ARRANGEMENTS DURING THE EXTENDED GENERAL COMMUNITY QUARANTINE STATUS OF BUTUAN CITY AMIDST COVID-19 PANDEMIC”
§ MEMORANDUM No. 33, Series of 2020: “ADVISORY ON THE SHORTLIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE PSHS-CRC SCHOLARSHIP HONORS AND AWARDS WITH GUIDELINES ON THE SUBMISSION OF THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS”
§ MEMORANDUM No. 34, Series of 2020: “PROTOCOLS ON BACK-TO-WORK REPORTING AND GUIDELINES FOR THE SIGNING OF CLEARANCE AND SUBMISSION OF ITS PERTINENT REQUISITES”
We are continually monitoring advisories and have been adopting issuances from our government and its relevant instrumentalities in our fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, so do check back with us regularly.
PSHS – CRC Deploys First Sanitation Tent
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BUTUAN CITY, April 8, 2020— Pisay Caraga deployed its first sanitation tent to the Butuan City Police Office (BCPO) to provide added protection to the police officers in the frontlines and its headquarters.
The sanitation tent will also be made available by the BCPO to the general public to support the citywide effort to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The first sanitation tent is a prototype of the “booth structure and diffuser system” designed by SaniTents PH, a volunteer initiative program from the University of the Philippines Diliman.
In collaboration with SaniTents PH, a team of special science teachers, engineers, technologists, and technicians, headed by Dr. Michelle M. Barbon, Chairperson of the Special Committee for the Fabrication of the Sanitation Tents of the PSHS – CRC, led the creation of the disinfection system prototype. The project was supported by the PSHS – CRC General Parents-Teachers Association (GPTA) and by the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers (PICE) Agusan Del Norte Chapter, with the objective to provide an additional protection to the front-liners and the general public.
With recommendation from the City Government of Butuan, the project was accepted by Police Colonel Camilo A. Fuentes, together with the police officers, at the BCPO on J.C. Aquino Avenue corner A.D. Curato Street. The turnover was followed by a brief orientation on its use which was given to the police officers by the PSHS – CRC team.
The deployment of its first sanitation tent forms part of the initiatives by the PSHS – CRC under the PisAYUDA program of the PSHS System to combat the nationwide COVID-19 crisis.