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Documentation on Achievements of KGBV's in Guntur District 1. Unwavering Focus on Student Achievement Documentation on Achievements of KGBV’s in Guntur District Achievement first is a community of donors. We dive into challenges because that’s who we are. We set high expectations so that our students can exceed them. We are preparing our schools by committing to: 1. Unwavering focus on student Achievement All Achievement first teachers and Special Officers are focused on completely closing the Achievement gap for our students, and student performance is the chief factor in school, Special Officer and Teacher evolutions. This focus is translated into practice through and Achievement First Essentials Observation Rubric. S Name of the School Prathibha Awards 100% result DRDA Seats No Year Award in SSC Academics 1 K G B V 2013-14 2 2012-16 Bellamkonda 2014-15 1 2015-16 5 2016-17 2 2 K G B V - - 2015-2017 3 seats in 2015-16 Chilakaluripet 2 K G B V Ipuru 2016-17 1 3 K G B V 2013-14 2 2009-2017 Nakarikallu got 7 seats Nakarikallu through DRDA in 2013-14 2014-15 2 8 Seats in 2014-15 4 K G B V Nuzendla 2013-14 3 2012-16 Nuzendla got 20 Free Seats through DRDA continuously in 4 Years 2014-15 4 2015-16 2 2016-17 1 5 Veldurthi 2016-17 1 Teachers at Achievement first: As a teacher at Achievement First we will be a champion who believes all students are capable of greatness and Achievement far beyond what society has been conditioned to accept. We will be a demander of excellence for our self and our students, encouraging and accepting nothing less than student’s best and most thoughtful work. “It Takes a big heart to help shape little minds” Special officer of K G B V Nuzendla received best Special Officer Award from Honorable District Collector Sri K. Sasidhar for outstanding performance in Academics. Likewise several Special Officers were honored for their best performance in Academics. Special officer of K G B V Chilakaluripeta Special officer of K G B V Nekarikallu felicitated by honorable Speaker felicitated by honorable Speaker Sri K Siva Prasada Rao for best Sri K Sivaprasada Rao, for best performance in performance in academics. academics. KGBV Chilakaluripeta, Nekarikallu, Nuzendla received appreciation certificates from honorable Chief Minister Sri N. Chandrababu Naidu for best performance in SSC examination 2016-17. 2. Sports S Name of the Year Venue State Dist Memb Event Placements/ Remarks no KGBV Level Level ers Awards 1 Chilakalurip 2015- Nellore * 12 Kho-Kho Runners eta 16 Anantha * 1 Dicuss Participation in pur throw State Level Anantha 2 Kho-Kho Participation in pur State Level Anantha 2 Volley ball Participation in pur State Level Anantha 1 Kabaddi Participation in pur State Level Nellore * 1 Running in 2nd Place in 1500 mts District level Nellore * 1 100 mts 3rd Place in District level Nellore * 4 4x100mts 3rd Place in District level Nellore * 1 Dicuss 2nd Place in throw District level Vinuko 10 Volleyball Winners at nda(Z P Zonal Level H S) 2016- K G B * 10 Volley ball Winners 17 V Meet K G B * 10 Kabaddi Runners V Meet K G B * 2 Shuttle Runners V Meet badminton Kadapa * 1 Shuttle Participation badminton through S G F Anantha * 1 Soft ball Participation puram through S G F 14 Karate Runners at State Level 2 Karempudi 2016- 1 Winner(L V 17 R Club Guntur) 3 Krosuru 2016- 2 Fencing Participation 17 through S G F in Zonal Level 6 Kabadi Participation in zonal level 8 Kho-kho Participation in zonal level 5 Yoga Winner(L V R Club Guntur) 2 Tenni-coit Runners 1 Yoga Winner at State Level 4 Narasaraopet 2013- 1 400 mts 3rd prize in 14 zonal level 2015- * 2 Khelo India Runners 16 5 Rentachintha 2016- 100 mts 1st place in la 17 zonal level 2016- Discuss 2nd place in 17 throw zonal level 4 x100 2nd place in zonal level Shot put 2nd place in zonal level Javelin 2nd place in throw zonal level 3. Co-Curricular Activities: These activities enable to supplement and complement the curricular or main syllabi activities. These are the very important part and parcel of educational institutions to develop the student’s personality as well as to strengthen the classroom learning. Intellectual aspects of personality are solely accomplished by classroom, while aesthetic development, character building, spiritual growth, physical growth, moral values, creativity etc. are supported by co- curricular activities. Frankness and clarity in language and personality is supported by these activities, It helps to develop coordination, adjustment, speech fluency, extempore expressions etc. among student at the school level. S Name of the Mandal District Theme Members Placement/Awards Remarks no K G B V Level Level 1 Chilakaluripeta * Singing competition 1st place in 2014-15 * Essay Writing in 2 1st ,2nd place 2015-16 Essay Writing in 3 1st place 2016-17 * Elocution in 2015- 16 1 Karampudi * Chekumukhi Quiz 1 3rd place * Essay writing(2016- 3 1st,2nd,3rd places 17) * Essay writing 2017- 1 1st place 18 2 Krosuru * Elocution Memento * Essay Writing 3 2 prizes in first place, 3rd prize * Painting 2 2nd Prize * Singing 2 2nd Prize 3 Narasaraopet * Essay Writing in 2 2 Prizes in first 2017-18 place 4 Macherla * Quiz 2 3rd place Students of KGBV Karempudi stood first in essay writing, conducted by Pattiseema Project and she was taken to Nagarjuna sagar free of cost on appreciation. Students of K G B V Macherla secured Prizes in Essay competitions at Mandal level 4. Bullets of KGBV R Saraswathi Bai of K G B V Macherla secured Government job in the year 2009 M.P.D.O sector, in Macherla. R Aswini of K G B V Vinukonda secured Government job in the year 2012 in R & B department in Vinukonda. V Sireesha of KGBV Rentachinthala secured MBBS Seat and she continuous her course K Thirapathamma of KGBV Rajupalem secured Government job as an Assistant Engineer. N Rupa devi of KGBV Bellamkonda was selected for Constable in 2011. B Suneetha secured job in the LIC Office in the year 2007 B Latha was selected as constable. B Jyothi Bai was selected as Nurse in public sector. D Nagaanjali of K G B V Nuzendla was selected for postal Department T Subbalakshmi was selected as constable. V Chandra Kala secured MBBS Seat. 5. Swatcha Patashala Award This mission has an interesting theme of inviting people by each and every involved people in the campaign and continuing this chain until the each and every citizen of India gets involved in this campaign. KGBV Rompicherla received best school Award for Swatcha Patashala for the year 2017-18 6. Outstanding Performers of KGBV Special Officer of KGBV Karempudi received Savithri Bai Pule Award at Thirupathi for her overall performance in KGBV. The tree of KGBV is still cherishing and nourishing to achieve more in the upcoming days to make a better society, “especially for girls”. .
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