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Walking Zone Policy Day 1 Orientation

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Walking Zone

PolicyDay 1 Orientation

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How many of you were bumped by aclassmate because he was running?

How many of you met an accident because you were running? Teachers: You may opt to have this as your springboard or the video.

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Objectives:

¬ provide a free flow of traffic along designated areas in the campus before the start of classes,during break and dismissal times, and in between

 periods;

¬ make sure that students and adult personnel aresafe and secure when going to the different 

 places in the campus

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W alking Zone Areas¬

Classroom,O

ffice and W 

orkroom Areas¬ Corridors¬ Canteen Area¬ Covered W alk ¬ Pathways¬ Ramps

¬CRs¬ Function Rooms (MPC, Lecture Hall, EED MPH ¬ Chapel ¬ Staircases

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W alking Zone Policy 

¬ walk all the time¬ always keep right when walking along

designated areas

¬ read, understand and follow the meaning of symbols and signage to always place safety above all 

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W alking Zone Symbols

Parking

 Areas where you placeyour bags during anassembly, when you areusing the library after classes in the afternoonor during dismissal whilewaiting for your fetcher 

This is to avoid bagsscattered along the W alk Zone Areas.

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W alking ZoneSymbols

Keep Right  Toensure the smooth

flow of traffic 

No Overtaking You are reminded to stay in your line

when buying food, and to avoid accidents by sudden and unexpected movement to catch uptosomething or someone

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W alking ZoneSymbols

Slow Down You are encouraged to be

more careful in walkingbecause the area may be prone to accidents (staircase,canteen area, etc)

W alk Sign You are being

reminded to walk 

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W alking ZoneSymbols

No Entry  Generally seen on the

door of offices and 

workroom areas

Do Not Pass Generally seen along

corridors when classesor testing are going onin another unit 

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W alking ZoneSymbols

Quiet Zone You are encouraged not tomake any noise that may disturb the people insideoffices and workroom areas

OFF Limits Generally seen on

areas where GS students are prohibited to explore (e.g. HS area)

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Consequences if not followed 

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reminders will be given by the teachers¬ concerned student (when seen running by the

teacher) will be asked to go back from where hestarted (or from where he is sighted) and will be told to

walk from there to the place of destination¬ note to parent in HSCN if showing some patterns

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Respecting National and

School SymbolsDay 1 Orientation

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W hat are these symbols?

1. Philippine Flag

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W hat are these symbols?

2. National  Anthem

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W hat are these symbols?

3. School Symbol 

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W hy do we have to show respect to these

symbols? These symbols

speak of our history and culturehelp us remember the legacy of our forefathers

bring pride to our person and a sense of belonging

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How should we show respect to thesesymbols?

¬ Upon the announcement of national anthem«¬ stand properly 

¬  place your right hand over yourleft chest 

¬ face the flag

¬ remain standing with your right hand over your left chest until thecompletion of the anthem

¬ once the anthem is complete, quietly return to your normal position

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How should we show respect to thesesymbols?

Upon the announcement of national anthem« face the music if the flag is not displayed and act in the

same manner as if it were displayed 

if you are walking or otherwise moving when the anthembegins or hear the beginning of the anthem, stop and stand still until it ends

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How should we show respect to thesesymbols?

¬ Upon the announcement of flag retreat«¬ stand properly 

¬ face the flag or music (if the flag is not visible)

¬ remain standing until the completion of the song or rite

¬ once the song or rite is complete, quietly return to your normal 

 position

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How should we show respect to thesesymbols?

¬ Upon the announcement of PanatangMakabayan (Patriotic Oath)¬ face the flag and stand properly 

¬ raise your right hand (as much as possible shoulder level and  palm flatly opened)

¬ remain in this position until the completion of the recitation of PanatangMakabayan, and quietly return to normal position after 

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How should we show respect to thesesymbols?

¬ Upon the announcement of the singing of theschool song«¬ stand properly 

¬ face the flag

¬ remain standing until the completion of the school song

¬ once the school song is complete, quietly return to your normal  position

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How shouldyoushow respect to thesesymbols if you are a foreigner?

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For the singing of the national anthem and school song, reciting of the patriotic oath and  participating in flag retreat ¬ stand properly 

¬ face the flag (national or school) / music 

¬ remain standing until the completion of thenational anthem (for theschool song you have the duty to sing it  ), rite, oath

¬ once the song/riteis complete, quietly return to your normal posit 

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Consequences if not followed 

¬ verbal warning will be given

¬greenslip will be issued if repeated 

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W hat can you do to ensure that the walking zone policy and respect 

for national and school symbols will be followed?

Take theW 

alk and Respect for Symbols PledgeW e, the students of Grade ___ section ___ pledge to follow the W  ALKINGZ ONE P OLICY of Xavier School as one way to ensure our safety andthat of 

our fellow Xaverians in the campus.

W e also pledge to serve as good examples to our fellow students in showingrespect to our national and school symbols as a sign of being a true

 Xaverianand Filipino.

 _________________________ ________________Signature of the StudentDate