Shs Moa BLANK
Shs Moa BLANK
Region X
Division of Cagayan de Oro City
WHEREAS, the COMPANY operates in the area where the school is located and has office,
facilities, project sites, and expertise that it can make available to the School for purposes of
student work immersion;
WHEREAS, the COMPANY considers going into work immersion partnership with the School
as part of its mission to create a positive impact on the community, especially the young people;
WHEREAS, the COMPANY may avail of the revenue regulation no. 10 s. 2003 implementing
the tax incentives provision of R.A. 8525 otherwise known as the Adopt-A-School Act of 1998;
WHEREAS, the SCHOOL and the COMPANY, hereinafter collectively referred to as the
parties, undertake to collaborate for the successful implementation of the SHS in Cagayan de
Oro City cognizant of the need for special protection of the child and with the best interest of the
SHS learner at heart;
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the foregoing premises, the PARTIES hereby
agree as follows:
DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK IMMERSION PROGRAM
With the passage of the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013 or Republic Act 10533, the
DepEd was tasked to implement the K to 12 Program, essentially adding (2) years of
specialization within the Basic Educational System;
The DepEd designed the implementation of RA 10533 within the framework of increased
community involvement in the learners experience;
With these premise, the DepEd, offers venues for various stakeholders to participate in the
implementation of RA 10533 and, the same offer, accepted by parties, herein;
The work immersion program is one of the course requirements for graduation. A SHS student
has to undergo work immersion in a business organization or establishment with work
requirements related to the specialization. Through work immersion, the students are exposed to
and are familiarized with the work-related environment related to their field of specialization.
Specifically, the students are able to:
1. Gain relevant and practical industrial skills under the guidance of industry experts and
workers;
2. Appreciate the importance and application of the principles and theories taught in the
classroom;
3. Enhance their technical knowledge and skills;
4. Prepare them to meet the needs and challenges of employment, entrepreneurship, or
higher education after their graduation.
I. OBJECTIVES OF THE WORK IMMERSION PARTNERSHIP
The Work Immersion Partnership has the following objectives:
1. To supplement the formal curriculum of the SHS program with special inputs coming
from the COMPANY experts and practitioners in order to make the SHS program
aligned and consistent with work standards;
2. To develop in the students of the SHS program the knowledge and skills that are relevant
to the needs of the job market in the area;
3. To provide SHS students relevant learning experiences by giving them exposure to the
actual workplace setting; and
4. To form Work Immersion Partnership between SCHOOL and the COMPANY, the
students, faculty, and staff of the schools concerned will be allowed the use of and
access to the COMPANY workplace and equipment as part of their Work Immersion
Program.
II.RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES
A. Joint Responsibilities
Both the SCHOOL and the COMPANY shall:
1. Create a joint working group that will prepare the action plan to operationalize the
partnership.
2. Form a joint steering committee to monitor the progress of the partnership and to
make sure that the provisions of this Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) are met.
3. Adhere to all laws, memoranda and circulars pertaining to child protection.
4. Develop the students Work Immersion module specifying goals and objectives,
desired outcomes of the program and how these outcomes will be achieved, also
noting the specific knowledge, skills, attitudes and competencies that the student
should acquire after completing the program.
5. Develop a Work Immersion Daily Schedule of Activities that will be followed by the
students during the whole duration of the Work Immersion Program.
6. Formulate local school work immersion policies and guidelines on selection,
placement, monitoring, and assessment of students (immersion participants), in order
to ensure that each student is assigned to an immersion partner matched to his/her
desired track, qualifications and aptitude.
B. Responsibilities of the School
The SCHOOL shall:
1. Identify and indicate the SHS track/s, strand/s, and/or specialization/s which will be
the subject of the partnership.
2. Make the needed adjustments to contextualize the SHS subjects based on inputs
coming from the COMPANY.
3. Designate a person who will be in-charge of coordinating with the COMPANY and
supervising the activities of the students for the duration of the Work Immersion
Program.
4. Continue to exercise its Special Parental Authority under the Family Code over the
Senior High School student under immersion in the premises of the partner.
5. Monitor each students progress throughout the duration of the entire work
immersion program so as to make sure that the tasks assigned to each student are
meaningful, challenging, and applicable to his/her particular programs and are able
to maximize the quality of the learning experience.
6. Provide the COMPANY an evaluation tool for the students immersion performance.
7. Issue final grade to the student upon completion of the requirements within a
prescribed period.
8. Ensure that the student will adhere to the non-disclosure policies of the COMPANY
as agreed to by the school.
9. Provide signed Consent forms from the parents as applicable.
10. Provide the COMPANY a Certificate of Participation in the SHS program for
whatever purpose it may serve.
11. Execute a deed of acceptance as a way of recognizing and acknowledging the
donation/s received from the COMPANY.
12. Review, facilitate and endorse the application of the COMPANY to avail of the tax
incentives/exemption as specified in the R.A. 8525 otherwise known as The AdoptA-School Act of 1998.
C. The Company Shall:
1. Assign a competent Immersion Coordinator from the COMPANY to liaise with the
School and supervise the students without prejudice to the special parental authority
of the school, its administrators and teachers for the duration of the work immersion
program so as to ensure efficient implementation of all stages of the program.
2. Provide inputs into the curriculum through the discussions or workshops that DepEd
will or organize.
3. Lend its expertise by making available its resident resource persons to provide
training to the students.
4. Allow the students to be deployed to the different sections/departments/project sites
of the COMPANY based on the Work Immersion Daily Schedule of Activities.
5. Agree to the required number of hours of the immersion program set under the
DepEd SHS curriculum.
6. Provide immersion opportunities for 40 students for the School Year 2017-2018.
7. Provide students with an orientation about the COMPANY, its line of business, and
the work its employees do, and expose them to the various stakeholders of the
community in which the COMPANY operates for the students to get a holistic
understanding of its business.
8. Similarly ensure that students undergo training related to their course, and provide
the students with work or activities that are varied and applicable to their field of
study.
9. Make its workplace and facilities available to students, and shall similarly take all
necessary action to ensure the safety of students within their areas of operation at all
times, which shall include, but shall not be limited to, the provision for Personal
Protective Equipment (PPEs) if applicable. Ensure that the students will not be
exposed to hazardous materials and working environment throughout the duration of
the immersion.
EFFECTIVITY
This agreement shall hold for the duration of the 2017-2018 Academic School
Year and is renewable every year. The COMPANY and the SCHOOL shall submit
their intention for renewal of this agreement through formal notice within thirty (30)
days before the expiration of this Agreement.
The COMPANY and the SCHOOL reserve their respective rights to terminate
their participation in the agreement through formal written notice within thirty (30)
days before the affectivity of the termination. Both parties shall turnover all
deliverables agreed thereto in the Work Immersion Program. Termination shall be
subject to the mutual agreement between the parties.
IV.
LIABILITY
The school, its administrators and teachers exercising authority and supervision
over the Senior High School Student undergoing immersion in the premises of the
partner may be held accountable for the students acts.
Each party shall answer for loses and damages arising from any accident, act or
omission directly attributable to its fault or negligence, which may cause death or
bodily injury to any persons, or loss or damage to property, by or on account of the
performance of the respective obligations by the parties pursuant to this Agreement.
Such responsibility shall continue to remain that of the responsible partys even after
the termination of this agreement, if such losses and damages were incurred during
the affectivity of this agreement.
DepEd shall not be liable for opportunity losses of the Company during the
duration and after the termination of this agreement.
V.
NON-DISCLOSURE PROVISION
It is expressly understood by the DepEd and the students that all information on
technology, manufacturing process, process standards, quality assurance
methodologies, quality standards, production capabilities, raw material purchasing,
marketing, finance, and all other related documents, manuals, operational and
technical matters that the Company shall make available to them shall be used for the
sole purpose of student training. All of these matters are classified as confidential in
nature and proprietary to the Company and thereby each student hereby undertakes
to prevent transfer of such information by any of its members to any party outside of
the Company.
VI.
OTHER PROVISIONS
It is expressly understood by the PARTIES that the Company is not obliged to pay
wage or salary since there is no employer-employee relationship that exists.
However, the Company is not precluded from providing the student with any
monetary or financial assistance in the form of transportation fee, food allowance, etc.
In determining the existence of an employer-employee relationship, the following
elements are considered: (1) the power to hire; (2) the payment of wages; (3) the
power to dismiss, and (4) the power to control the employees conduct, with the
control test generally assuming primacy in the overall consideration.
No employer-employee relationship exists between the student and the partner in
work immersion if all the following criteria are met:
1. The training, even though it includes actual operation of the employers
facilities, is similar to training provided in an educational program;
2. The training is for the benefit of the student;
3. The student does not displace regular employees, and works under close
supervision;
4. The students are not entitled to a job at the conclusion of the training period
and are free to take jobs elsewhere in the same field;
5. Any clinical training is performed under the supervision and direction of
people who are knowledgeable and experienced in the activity;
6. The training is general, and qualifies the student to work in any similar
business. It is not designed specifically for a job with the employer that offers
the program;
7. The screening process for the immersion program is not the same as for
employment, and does not appear to be for that purpose. The screening only
uses criteria relevant for admission to an independent educational program;
and
8. Advertisements, posting, or solicitations for the program clearly discuss
education or training, rather than employment, although employers may
indicate that qualified graduates may be considered for employment.
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WITNESSED BY:
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APPROVED BY:
ELENA M. BORCILLO, CESO V
Schools Division Superintendent
Division of Cagayan de Oro City
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES)
CITY OF CAGAYAN DE ORO) ss.
BEFORE ME this ______________ (date)__________, personally appeared:
Name
(DepEd Representative)
NOTARY PUBLIC