No Smoking Policy
University of Perpetual Help SystemBinan LagunaSenior High School CampusDiego SilangNO SMOKING POLICYPrepared by:     ALIBUDBUD, Sammy II P.                              GARINGO, Jose Lorenzo N.     CATINDIG, Kenhurst G                                    MARCELINO, Ma. Felyn G.     CECILIA, Issaiah Nicolle L.                              MONDOY, Cathy May C.     DAVID, Carla Mae C.                                         SAN JOSE, Cristel     GARDONES, Mary Anne K.                             VENTANILLA, Angelica CTABLE OF CONTENTS        SUMMARY…………………………………………………………………………..3INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………4PROBLEM……………………………………………………………………………..5OBJECTIVES…………………………………………………………………………6PROCCEDURES…………………………………………………………………….8BUDGET……………………………………………………………………………….9

EVALUATION…………………………………………………………………………SUMMARY                                 The project is all about trying to reduce the population of students who smoke inside the campus.                 Students who smoke dont care about the  rules.  And they dont follow authority. And they affect others health who just happen to inhale  smoke by accident. And It ruins the image of the University.  To stop having serious health problems in the early age.  And to maintain smoke  free and healthy environment  inside the University.                  Our purpose is to stop student who smoke inside the  campus as best as we can, by the help of school authorities and staff. We are expecting that our project is the BEST solution for this problem.INTRODUCTION                         We are group 2 from Diego Silang. We are Senior High School students who take STEM as our track. Our group is consisting of 10 members. 8 girls and 2 boys.                                                                                 Presentors:     ALIBUDBUD, Sammy II P.                              GARINGO, Jose Lorenzo

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