PAGSCI
VOLUNTEERS’ PROGRAM (PVP)
BRIEF
DESCRIPTION
Pagsci
Volunteers’ Program or
PVP is a special program in Pagadian
City Science High School intended for students who are unified by common ideal
and goal to create positive change in the community through proactive civic engagement
and voluntary service. It is spearheaded by the PCSHS-Supreme Student
Government in partnership with the Office of the School Principal and the
General Parents Teachers Association (GPTA).
RATIONALE
Accordingly, the K to 12
Curriculum envisions the development of scientifically, technologically, and
environmentally literate and productive members of society who are critical
problem solvers, responsible stewards of nature, innovative and creative
citizens, informed decision makers, and effective communicators.
Relative to this, the
Pagadian City Science High School has been striving to provide diverse and
relevant learning opportunities among its learners through updated learning
materials, effective and efficient use of educational technologies, and
well-rounded teaching human resources. The institution believes that providing
real-life learning experience among learners is very significant also in order
to maximize the learners’ potentials to acquire the 21st century
skills. Consequently, the Pagsci
Volunteers’ Program (PVP) was conceived.
The program was inspired by the
great voluntary works of the Feed em soup program in DeKalb, the Feed My Starving Children in Aurora,
and the Northern Lights Ambassadors
of Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois, USA.
GOAL
PVP strives to create
meaningful undertakings on civic responsibility, ecological activism and youth
empowerment among student-volunteers for them becoming true agents of positive
change in school and community.
PROGRAM
OBJECTIVES
1. To design and implement
programs anchored on civic responsibility, ecological activism and youth
empowerment.
2. To inculcate the true spirit
of volunteerism and civic engagement among student-volunteers.
3. To hone the communication, interpersonal,
and leadership skills of the student-volunteers.
4. To partner with community
leaders, agencies and stakeholders and organization working on ecological
activism, civic responsibility and youth empowerment.