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Assistant Schools DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region IV-A CALABARZON DIVISION OF SAN PABLO CITY Division Memorandum No. s. 2018 TO: Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Division Chiefs Education Program Supervisors Coordinating Principals Heads, Public Elementary Schools MI Other Concerned 14t4& 4 FROM: OSAN DLRIBIANA, CESE IC — Schools Division Superintendent SUBJECT: Implementation of School Based Feeding Program for Fiscal Year 2018 DATE: June26,2018 In connection with the Implementation of School Based Feeding Program for Fiscal Year 2018, please be guided of the following: 1. Start of Feeding on July 02, 2018 to December 14, 2018. 2. Target beneficiaries are Severely Wasted and Wasted from Kinder to Grade VI based on the Baseline Nutritional Assessment. 3. Prepare your Work Financial Plan and submit to Accounting Department for budget allocation. 4. Attached herewith are Division Calendar of Feeding Days and Cycle Menu. 5. Other information will be discussed on the seminar of Ok sa DepEd. Immediate dissemination and compliance with this memorandum is desired. r SBFP CALENDAR OF FEEDING DAYS AND CYCLE MENU FOR Fiscal Year 2018 DATE/MONTH MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday Thursday FRIDAY REMARKS July2018 2 3 4 5 6 Katutubong Pork Pochero ala Picadillo con Moringa Shanghai Tinotang Manok Lumpia/Macaroni Moringa Moringa rolls/Soup ,sayote at soup malunggay 9 10 11 12 13 Ginisang okra Chicken arroz Malunggay fish Egg buko Chicken soup wth ,pork,talinum caldo with balls w/ sweet & vegetable misua, patola & corn,malunggay sour sauce omelette rolls talinu m 16 17 18 1 20 Guisadong Utan Ginataang Malu Pinakbet Sinigang na baboy Talinum sigarilyas at At Monggo kalabasa 23 24 25 26 27 Egg Buko ala Veggie Mix Chessy Pork Pinaupong Manok Squash Guirnaras Embotido/soup siomai/soup 30 31 22 Days Moringa ala Egg w/ misua, cubana pork & malunggay August 2018 1 2 3 Green Log/soup Utan Afritadang manok with sweet potato & bell pepper 6 7 8 9 10 Misua Patola at Malucrisples/soup Moringa balls in Pork adobo with Malu kulitis cream sauce boiled egg & lollipop/soup sweet potato 13 14 15 16 17 Linubihang Pancit canton con Ginisang patola Malu Pork Pochero ala Munggo moringa with misua & pork supreme/soup Moringa 20 21 22 23 24 Picadillo con Holiday Holiday Pinaupong Manok Utan Moringa 27 28 29 30 31 Holiday Butanglang na Veggie mix Moringa ala Malungay fish 20 Days pati, paayap at cubana balls w/ sweet & pork sour sauce September2018 3 4 5 6 7 Misua Patola at Cheesy pork Malu Buko ala guimaras Ginisang Kulitis embotido/fruits Supreme/soup monggo,pork,sota nghon at pritong galunggong 10 11 12 13 14 Nilagang Moringa Shanghai Veggie mix Ginisang munggo Malupinakbet baboy,sweet rolls/soup at talilum corn,saging na saba & beans 17 18 19 20 21 Egg buko Ginisang sigarilyas Moringa balls in Green log/soup Ginisang mais, vegetables omelet at kalabasa cream sauce pork,malunggay rolls at chicken lollipop 24 25 26 27 28 Utan Malu Paricit canton con Ginataang Egg buko ala 20 Days lollipop/soup moringa manok,papaya guimaras malunggay October2018 1 3 4 5 Pork tjnadtad with Teacher's Day Pork pochero ala Spaghetti with Tinola con itlog Midline Weighing beans,sayote moringa ma lunggabi balls ,sWeet potato & talinum 8 9 10 11 12 Misua patola at Linubihang Squash Malungay fish Pinaupong manok kulitis munggo siomai/soup baits with sweet &sour sauce 15 16 17 18 19 Cheesy pork Pancit canton con Ginisang tallium at Mike with togue Pork pochero 14 Days embotido /fruits moringa galunggung November2018 5 6 7 8 9 Tortang pork Ukoy MaluloUlpop/fruit Linubihang Malunggay fish giniiing with Makaihip/soup s Monggo bails w/ sweet & kulitis,kaimismis soursauce 12 13 14 15 16 Utan Squash siomai Rice toppings with Cream sauce with Sopas ala Filipina soup sunnysideupegg veggies& & chicken adobo macaroni 19 20 21 22 23 Chicken Arroz Boneless bangus Lumpiang gulay Moririga ala Ginataang caldo ( rice sinigalig cubana Sigarilyas at malagkit) kalabasa 26 27 28 29 19 Days Moringa shanghai Egg w/ misua, Picadillo con Ampalaya con rolls/soup pork ,maiunggay moringa karne with egg & ta Ii turn thinly sliced December2018 3 4 5 6 7 Special Bihon Pinauong manok Malu pinakbet Veggie Mix Ginataang Guisado kalabasa with maiunggay & pritong gaiunggung 10 11 12 13 14 10 Days Tinolang Manok Egg buko Ginisang Patola Sinigang na Baboy Spaghetti & ,sayote,malungga vegetables ,pork ,misua & chicken y omelette rolls malunggay Prepared by: Noted by: Recommending Approval: 1fvv' AMMIELA THERESA S. GURREA, M.D. ANNA LIZAD. MNAYO Nurse II Medical Officer Ill SGOD — Chief Approved by: &CESE OIC- Schools Division Superintendent .
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