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DepEd Order No. 032, s. 2022 : Guidelines on Eligibility and Application for the Senior High School Voucher Program for School Year 2022-2023

DepEd Order No. 032, s. 2022

Guidelines on Eligibility and Application for the Senior High School Voucher Program for School Year 2022-2023




  

28 JUN 2022

 

DepEd ORDER

No. 032, s. 2022

 

GUIDELINES ON ELIGIBILITY AND APPLICATION FOR THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL VOUCHER PROGRAM FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2022-2023

 

To:      Undersecretaries
Assistant Secretaries
Bureau and Service Directors
Regional Directors
Schools Division Superintendents
Public and Private Secondary School Heads
All Others Concerned

 

1. The Department of Education (DepEd) issues the enclosed Guidelines on Eligibility and Application for the Senior High School Voucher Program (SHS VP) for School Year (SY) 2022-2023 to provide details on the requirements, procedure, and schedule for voucher application, from qualification to redemption, as well as other information relative to SHS VP application.

 

2. These guidelines shall have national applicability, effective for vouchers that will be redeemed in SY 2022-2023.

 

3. These guidelines shall remain in effect unless otherwise amended or repealed.

 

4. For more information, please contact the following: Office of the Undersecretary for Finance through email at usec.financebpm@deped.gov.ph or GAS-Program Management Office through email at fs.pmo@deped.gov.ph.

 

5. Immediate dissemination of and strict compliance with this Order is directed.

 

 

(SGD) ATTY. NEPOMUCENO A. MALALUAN

Undersecretary

Officer-in-Charge

 

Ends.:

As stated

References:

DepEd Order Nos. 11 and 46, s. 2015; 01, s. 2016; and 016, s. 2020)

 

To be indicated in the Perpetual Index

under the following subjects:

 

ELIGIBILITY

FUNDS

PROGRAMS

POLICY

QUALIFICATIONS

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

 


(Enclosure to DepEd Order No. 032, s. 2022)



 

GUIDELINES ON ELIGIBILITY AND APPLICATION FOR THE SE IOR HIGH SCHOOL VOUCHER PROGRAM (SHS VP) IN SY 2022.-2023

 

I. RATIONALE

 

Republic Act (RA) No. 10533, otherwise known as the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013, lengthened Philippine basic education from ten (10) to thirteen (13} years with the addition of Kindergarten and Grades 11 and 12 in Senior High School (SHS}. Grade 11 was introduced in School Year (SY} 2016-2017, Grade 12 in SY 2017-2018.

 

The Philippine Constitution of 1987, particularly Article XJV, Section 1, guarantees the right of every Filipino to accessible and quality basic education, and Article XIV, Section 2.3 mandates the State to establish a system of, among others, subsidies, and incentives to deserving individuals in both. public and private schools. RA No. 10533 upholds both of the said provisions by explicitly expanding the programs of assistance under Government Assistance to Students and Teachers in Private Education (E-GASTPE Law or RA No. 8545 which amends RA No. No. 6728} to extend the benefits, accorded by E-GASTPE to qualified learners in Grades 11 and 12. RA No. Hl633 further mandates the Department of Education (DepEd) to formulate programs to enact the abovementioned law based on the principles of public-private partnership.

 

In this regard, DepEd developed the Senior High School Voucher Program (SHS VP}, a program of financial assistance wherein subsidies in the form of vouchers are provided to qualified SHS learners in VP-participating SHSs. DepEd Order (DO) No. 11, s. 2015 provided the policy guidelines on the implementation of SHS VP. The said guidelines categorized! The learners into two: those who automatically qualify for SHS VP, and those who shall undergo application, subject to additional guidelines that DepEd will issue for that purpose. This DepEd Order is being issued to provide the guidelines on the application for SHS VP in SY

2022-2023.

 

II. SCOPE

 

These guidelines shall have national applicability, and provide details on the requirements, procedure, and schedule for voucher application, from qualification to redemption, as well as other information relative to SHS VP application. These guidelines shall be effective for vouchers that will be redeemed in SY 2022-2023.

 

III. DEFINITION OF TERMS

 

For purposes of these guidelines, the terms listed below are defined as follows:

 

a. VP-participating SHS -This refers. to an educational provider that is not directly operated by DepEd but has been granted by DepEd with a permit' or government recognition to operate SHS and has met the requirements for participation in the SHS VP. This includes private SHSs and SUCs/LUCs that are laboratory schools offering SHS.

 

b. Voucher - This refers to a subsidy given by the State to qualified Grade 10 completers to enable them to enroll at a VP-participating SHS of their choice. The assistance helps to defray the cost of tuition and other published fees charged by a VP-participating SHS. The subsidy is not given to the learner as cash; DepEd instead pays directly to the VP-participating SHS where the learner enrolls.

 

c. Grade 10 completer - This refers to a learner who is expected to complete Junior High School OHS) in formal or Alternative Learning System (ALS) at the end of SY 2021-2022 or had completed Grade 10 not earlier than 2016 and had not previously enrolled for Grade 11.

 

d. Education Service Contracting (ESC) grantees - This refers to a learner who participates in the E5C program, a program of financial assistance by DepEd for learners in certified private JHSs.

 

e. Qualified Voucher Recipient (QVR) - This refers to a Grade 10 completer who is eligible to avail of the voucher in SY 2022-2023 because they are either an automatically qualified learner or a QV A.

 

f. Voucher Applicant (VA) - This refers to a Grade 10 completer who needs to apply to qualify for a voucher.

 

g. Qualified Voucher Applicant (QVA) - ·This refers to a voucher applicant whose application is successful and is thus considered a QVR.

 

h. Voucher Redemption - This refers to the act of availing of the voucher by enrolling at a VP-participating SHS in any of the DepEd-approved learning delivery options.

 

i. Voucher Program Beneficiary (VPB) - This refers to a QVR who avails of the voucher through successful voucher redemption.

 



IV. POLICY STATEMENT


It is a policy of the Department to uphold the right of every Filipino to quality basic education by providing access whether through public provision or programs and arrangements based on the principles of public-private partnership. Consistent with Section 10 of RA No. 10533, DepEd engages the services of basic educational institutions that are not directly operated by DepEd through programs of assistance under E-GASTPE.

 

One such program of assistance is the SHS VP which aims to increase access to SHS thereby providing greater choice to learners and their families in deciding the SHS program that caters to their needs and career goals. In accordance with Section 22 of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of RA No. 10533, DepEd shall make SHS VP available primarily to Grade 10 completers in public schools but shall also make it available to qualified Grade 10 completers in private educational institutions, subject to compliance with the qualifications and guidelines provided in this DepEd Order.

 

The health and safety of voucher applicants and all others who will be involved in the voucher application process are of paramount importance to DepEd, especially given the COVID-19 situation. Thus, SHS VP application shall be conducted in accordance with the IATF recommendations on the management of the COVID-19 pandemic. Utmost consideration shall be extended to applicants without compromising the integrity of the application process and the concomitant SHS VP financial resources.

 

V. IMPLEMENTATION ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

 

DepEd is the institutional owner of the SHS VP. As such, it is the final authority on policy decisions and issues arising from its implementation. DepEd implements the SHS VP in fulfillment of its mandate, and in furtherance of the K to 12 reform agenda of the government. To ensure the program's success, DepEd develops the necessary policies, provides the necessary resources, and monitors and evaluates indicators relative to the objectives of the SHS VP. It exercises oversight power over PEAC and concerned DepEd offices in their implementation of the program.

 

The Private Education Assistance Committee (PEAC) has been contracted by DepEd to manage the SHS VP. PEAC is the trustee of the Fund for Assistance to Private Education, a perpetual trust fund created to provide assistance to private education in the country. Specifically, for SHS VP application, PEAC shall coordinate with DepEd and other stakeholders to ensure that applications are processed and results are promptly released. PEAC is represented nationally by its National Secretariat (PEAC NS).

 

Learners and their parent-guardians are respo11siblefo r their own voucher applications and choice of Senior High School. They shall ensure that forms are correctly filled, documents are complete, and attested applications are received by PEAC NS 011 or before the deadline. They are also responsible for checking the results of their application once the results have been announced. Learners who are QVRs are responsible for redeeming their vouchers within the prescribed redemption period.

 

Schools shall provide learners and parents with information, guidance, and assistance on the SHS VP and the application process. They must process documents requested by the learners, and may provide career guidance programs, conduct orientations on SHS VP, and provide resources to facilitate voucher applications. Schools shall uphold student choice in the SHS VP and shall not impose their preferences on learners or otherwise engage in practices that undermine student choice.

 



VI. ELIGIBILITY

 

Learners who completed JHS in public schools operated by DepEd, and in public or private educational institutions not directly operated by DepEd but granted by DepEd with a permit or government recognition to operate are eligible for SHS VP. Learners who completed Grade 10 as passers of the Alternative Learning System Accreditation and Equivalency (AI.S A&E) Test or as passers of the Presentation Portfolio Assessment, and of the Philippine Education Placement Test (PE.PT) are also eligible for SHS VP. For brevity, these learners shall be referred to as Grade 10 completers. Grade 10 completers are subdivided into (1) automatically qualified learners, and (2) voucher applicants.

 

1. Automatically Qualified Learners

 

Only Grade 10 completers who fall under the categories below automatically qualify for vouchers and are considered qualified voucher recipients (QVRs). They do not need to apply for vouchers.

 

• Category A: All SY 2021-2022 Grade 10 completers in Public Schools

• Category B: AUSY 2021-2022Grade 10 completers in Private Schools who are E.SC grantees

 

2. Voucher Applicants

 

Only learners in the categories below need to apply for vouchers and shall be referred to as voucher applicants (V As). Acceptance of V As shall be determined using set parameters subject to the availability of funds.

 

• Category C: All SY 2021-2022 Grade 10 completers in Private Schools who are not ESC grantees

• Category D: All Grade 10 completers who completed Grade 10 prior to SY 2021-2022 but not earlier than 2016 and had not previously enrolled for Grade 11

• Category E: Learners who had passed the Al.S A&E Test for Grade 10 not earlier than 2016 and had not previously enrolled for Grade 11, or ALS learners who passed or will take Portfolio Assessment in SY 2022-2023

• Category F: Learners who passed the PEPT for Grade 10 not earlier than 2016 and had not previously enrolled for Grade 11, or learners who will take the PEPT for Grade 10 in SY 2022-2023

 



NOTE: The following learners are not eligible for SHS VP:

- Learners who graduated High School in 2015 or earlier

- Incoming Grade 12 learners who were not part of SHS VP in Grade 11

- Non-Filipino learners

 

The table below may be used for easy reference:

 

Table 1. Eligibility Guide

Not eligible

Automatically Qualified Learners

(No need to apply)

Voucher Applicants

(Need to apply)

Learners who graduated High School in 2015 or earlier

Category A: Grade 10 completers in public schools (SY 2021-2022)

Category C: Grade 10 completers in private schools who are not ESC grantees (SY 2021-2022)

Incoming Grade 12 learners who were not part of SHS VP in Grade 11

Category B: Grade 10 completers who are ESC grantees (SY 2021-2022)

Category D: Grade 10 completers who completed Grade 10 prior to SY 2021-2022 but not earlier than 2016 and had not previously enrolled for Grade 11

Non-Filipino learners

 

Category E: Learners who had passed the ALS A&E Test for Grade 1 not earlier than 2016 and had not previously enrolled for Grade 11, or ALS leaners who passed or will take Portfolio Assessment in SY 2022-2023

 

 

Category F: Learners who passed the PEPT for Grade 10 not earlier than 2016 and had not previously enrolled for Grade 11, or learners who will take the PEPT for Grade 10 in SY 2022-2023

*For VAs who fall under Categories E and F, they may apply for the voucher while waiting for results of the Presentation Portfolio Assessment and PEPT, respectively.

 



VII. Voucher Application Procedures

 

Application will be done online ONLY; free of charge. No manual applications will be accepted. VAs are highly discouraged from submitting multiple applications. All applications shall be coursed through PEAC NS via the Online Voucher Application Portal (OVAP) at http://ovap.peac.org.phDepEd shall not accept submissions of applications. The table below enumerates the steps for online application.

 

Table 2. Voucher Application Procedure

Online Application

Deadline for creation of accounts on OVAP: July 22, 2022

Deadline for application: July 29, 2022

1. Access OVAP at http://ovap.peac.org.ph. Follow the instructions to create an OVAP account. VAs must use a working email address they have access to.

 

Note: An account is not yet an application

 

2. Wait for a confirmation email that shall be sent to the VAs email address. Upon receipt of the confirmation email, click on the link provided to access the OVAP as a registered user.

 

3. Complete the electronic Voucher Application Form (VAF-1). VAs may do this in parts but must ensure changes are saved by section.

 

4. Scan or take a picture and upload the following required documents in the OVAP:

a. Recent 2x2 colored ID Photo

b. Notarized Affidavit* of occupation and income for ALL that apply: both parents, guardian/s, and other person/s helping send the VA to school, if any

c. Signed Parent Consent Form** for VAs below 18 years old at the time of the submission of the application

d. Certificate of Financial Assistance*** received from the JHS, if applicable

 

5. Click the attestation button and submit the application. An application is not considered complete until it is attested.

6. Check the result of application thru OVAP. VAs with successful applications become eligible for the voucher and shall be Qualified Voucher Applicants (QVAs).

 

7. Download the QVA Certificate from OVAP. The QVA Certificate is required for voucher redemption. QVAs shall submit their QVA Certificate to the SHS they decide to enroll at as proof that they are entitled to the voucher.

 

*Attached as Annex 1 is a template for the Affidavit stating the occupation and income of the applicant's parents or guardian/s, which needs to be notarized.

**Attached as Annex 2 is the Parent Consent Form. The Parent Consent Form is required for VAs

below 18 years old at the time of the submission of the application.

***Attached as Annex 3 is a template for the Certificate of Financial Assistance.

 

VIII. Tracking the Application, Follow-ups, and Inquiries

 

It is the responsibility of the VA to ensure that his or her application is complete, correct, and attested, and that it is received on or before the deadline. It is likewise the responsibility of the VA to track the status of the application. V As may check the status of their application by accessing their account on OVAP.

 

For any and all inquiries on the application process and/or your application, please email the PEAC National Secretariat at shsvp.application@peac.org.ph.

 



IX. Qualification or Disqualification

 

Grade 10 completers who fall under Categories A, and B, as discussed in Section VI. (Eligibility) of these guidelines arc QVRs and should not apply. Their applications shall not be processed.

 

PEAC NS shall process all application forms submitted by VAs on or before August 12, 2022, and forward the results to DepEd for approval.

 

The following applications shall be disqualified:

 

1. Applications submitted after the deadline

2. Applications with incomplete VAF-1

3. Applications that contain false information

4. Applications by learners who are not eligible for the SHS VP

- Learners who graduated High School in 2015 or earlier

- Incoming Grade 12 learners who were not part of SHS VP in Grade 11

- Non-Filipino learners

 

X. Results of Application

 

Results will be posted on OVAP and may be accessed by V As. V As will not be notified of the results; it is the responsibility of the VA to check the results of the application on OV AP. Announcements on the posting of results shall be made on the PEAC NS and DepEd websites, and other available media.

 

For VAs who fall under Categories E and F, being a QVA is contingent upon the results of the Al.S A&E Test or Presentation Portfolio Assessment, and PEPI, respectively. VAs who have successful SHS VP applications but do not pass the ALS A&F. Test or Presentation Portfolio Assessment, and PEP'T in time for SY 2022-2023 will not be entitled to voucher redemption and will not be VPBs.

 

Grounds for disqualification/exclusion of QVA and revocation of voucher:

1. False information in application and/ or supporting documents

2. Failure of submitted supporting documents to support information declared in the VAF-1

3. Failure to submit proof of eligibility to enroll for Grade 11 as ALS Qualifier

4. Failure to submit proof of eligibility to enroll for Grade 11 as PEP'T Qualifier

 

DepEd, PEAC, and schools may request the submission of additional documents that will support the details in the V A's Notarized Affidavit, such as the parents' Certificate of Employment and Income Tax Return, during the conduct of spot checks to ensure the veracity of the VA's submission.

 

Willfully, unlawfully, and knowingly making untruthful statements or falsehoods upon material matters required by this voucher application as well as other violations of these guidelines will disqualify the VA and may bar the learner from other Government Assistance and Subsidies (GAS} programs by DepEd without prejudice to administrative and criminal charges that may be filed against the VA under existing, applicable laws.

 



XI. Voucher Validity and Redemption

 

QVRs redeem the voucher by enrolling for Grade 11 at a VP-participating SHS in any of the DepEd-approved learning delivery options. As with any learner, the QVR must satisfy the requirements for admission set by the VP-participating SHS. A QVR who successfully enrolls at a VP-participating SHS becomes a voucher program beneficiary (VPB). Upon enrollment, QVRs must present to their chosen VP-participating SHS the following documentary evidence as proof of their eligibility.

 

A list of SHS VP participating schools can be accessed in https://bit.ly/39lqx8L. Included in the list of participating schools are list of the requirements needed for the online application in OVAP.

 

Table 4. Documentary Evidence of Eligibility

QVR Category

Document

Where to obtain Document

Category A

Report card bearing Learner Reference Number

Junior high school

Category B

ESC Certificate

Junior high school or PEAC NS

Categories C, D, E, F

QVA Certificate

PEAC NS via OVAP

Category E

a. Certificate of Rating (COR) – for those who passed the ALS A&E Test for Grade 10, not earlier than 2016

b. Certificate of Completion – with ALS Portfolio Assessment Certificate Number for those who passed the Presentation Portfolio Assessment

a. DepEd-Bureau of Educational Assessment (BEA)

b. DepEd Schools Division Office where the ALS learner took the Presentation Portfolio Assessment

Category F

COR – PEPT for Grade 10

DepEd-BEA

 

Voucher redemption begins on August 22, 2022 and ends on November 4, 2022. Vouchers not redeemed within the prescribed period shall no longer be valid.

 

The voucher covers only two school years - Grades 11 and 12, regardless of the number of school years it takes for the recipient to complete SHS.

 



XII. Applicable Voucher Values

 

The applicable voucher amount is determined by the category of the QVR, and the location, type, and fees of the VP-participating SHS where the QVR will enroll. The maximum voucher amounts are shown in the table below:

 

Table 5: Maximum applicable voucher amount (in PHP per student per school year)

Location of Non-DepEd SHS

QVR Category

Voucher Amount

Voucher Amount for SUC/LUC

National Capital Region (NCR)

Categories A, E, F

22,500

11,250

Categories B, C, D

18,000

Highly urbanized cities (HUCs) outside of NCR

Categories A, E, F

20,000

10,000

Categories B, C, D

16,000

All other locations

Categories A, E, F,

17,500

8,750

Categories B, C, D

14,000

 

Voucher amounts represent the maximum payment a VP-participating SHS shall be paid per VPB per school year. Schools receive voucher payments based on the total school fees they charge or the maximum voucher amount applicable, whichever is lower.

 

XIII. Schedule of Implementation

 

VAs are advised to be mindful of significant dates in the SHS VP as shown in the schedule below:

 

Table 6. Schedule of SHS VP Application implementation

Schedule

Process

June 29, 2022

Start of Voucher application period which included VA OVAP Account Creation & Application Submission

July 22, 2022

Deadline for creation of account on OVAP

July 29, 2022

Deadline for submission of applications on OVAP

August 12, 2022

PEAC NS will forward all processed application forms to DepEd for approval

August 22, 2022

Posting of application results in the QVA Account Panel and start of voucher redemption

 



XIV. Monitoring and Evaluation

 

DepEd and PEAC shall conduct random checks on schools and learners to ensure program compliance. The Regional Program Committees (RPComs) comprised of DepEd Schools Division Offices and Regional Offices as well as PEAC Regional Secretariats shall provide feedback including complaints and queries, on the implementation of these guidelines to the DepEd Central Office through the GAS Program Management Office (GAS-PMO) and the PEAC NS, respectively. For any concerns, voucher applicants may also communicate their feedback through the Public Assistance Action Center and its counterparts in the field.

 

PEAC shall monitor the conduct of voucher application, with regular process checks, so as to meet standards on turnaround times and data integrity. It shall prepare and submit interim reports as may be required by DepEd to improve future implementations of the SHS VP.

 

List of Annexes


Annex 1: Affidavit stating the occupation and income of the applicant's parents or guardian/ s



Annex 2: Parent Consent Form



Annex 3: Certificate of Financial Assistance


Full Copy of the DepEd Order:




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