Drug Abuse Report

DRUG ABUSE REPORT

UNDERSTANDING DRUG ABUSE

Whenever someone takes a drug for reasons other than its intended use, it is considered substance abuse.

Adolescence is a time for experimentation for many youngsters, and this can lead them to engage in risky behaviors. Binge drinking, prescription drug abuse, and recreational drug use are all common problems on school and college campuses.

Teenage Drug Abuse and Addiction

Teens who abuse drugs may have a greater risk of developing an addiction when they are adults.It’s important to know the difference between drug abuse and addiction. Many teens experiment with drugs, but aren’t addicted.

Teen drug abuse can have long-term cognitive and behavioral effects since the teenage brain is still developing.Recognition and prevention of drug use can end an emerging problem before it starts. Setting a good example and having talks about drug use are strong tools for teenage substance abuse prevention.

Teen Drug Experimentation

Half of all new drug users are under the age of 18. Experimentation plays the biggest role in teenage drug use. However, experimentation is a fact of life and just because a teen has tried drugs or alcohol doesn’t mean they will become an addict. It’s more important to understand why some teens are tempted to experiment.

Common reasons teens abuse drugs include:

  • Curiosity
  • Peer pressure
  • Stress
  • Emotional struggles
  • A desire to escape

The majority of adults with an addiction first experimented with drugs before they turned 21. The good news is that the rates of teenage drug abuse have been declining. If you think your teen is using drugs, there are teen addiction treatment options available.

Signs of Teen Drug Abuse

There are many signs that a teen is using drugs. It can be difficult to tell the difference between the pangs of adolescence and actual drug use, but parents can be proactive in talking to their teen to find out what’s going on.

Some common signs of teen drug abuse include:

  • Bad grades
  • Bloodshot eyes
  • Laughing for no reason
  • Loss of interest in activities
  • Poor hygiene
  • Diminished personal appearance
  • Avoiding eye contact
  • Frequent hunger or “munchies”
  • Smell of smoke on breath or clothes
  • Secretive behavior
  • Unusual tiredness
  • Missing curfew

It’s up to parents to initiate a conversation with their children if they suspect drug use. One in five parents who suspect their teen is using drugs do not intervene to prevent further drug use.

The best way to get a teen to communicate about their drug use is by asking compassionate and understanding questions.

Parents can ask straightforward questions when said in the right tone. Simply asking, “Have you been using drugs or alcohol?” or “Has anyone offered you drugs recently?” can be enough to get the conversation started.

Responding to a teen’s admittance or denial of drug use in the right away is just as important as asking the right questions.

Activities Done in School Regarding Awareness Towards Drug Abuse Are As Followings with Photographs:

  • Seminars
  • Group Decisions Sessions
  • Rallies
  • Theater Acts
  • Nukkar Natak
  • Poster Making Competitions
  • Slogan Writing Competitions

School is under MID-Day Meal Scheme.

MID-DAY MEAL PROGRAMME

   

      Mid Day Meal is being prepared and served to all the students of Primary and Upper-Primary Classes daily since July 2013 in our school. MDM prepared is also sent to 3 other school in sector 45 by our kitchen since 23/01/2017.

      Food is being prepared in most hygienic conditions in Mid Day Meal Kitchens. Food is served hot & fresh. It is highly nutritious and being prepared according to the norms set up by the department.

Kitchen garden is also maintained in the school premises. Care is being taken by the Mid Day Meal staff for best of hygiene during the preparation and serving of the meals. Workers make proper use of gloves, aprons & head covers.

Pupils relish the hot and fresh food a lot. Student strength has also increased a lot since then in all the schools.

Staff engaged

  • Organiser : Mr. Jagdish Bhandari
  • Teacher Incharges : Mrs. Sukhbir Kaur, Mrs. Goonj
  • Maintenance Incharges : Mrs. Sukhbir
  • Cooks cum Helpers : 19
  • Students served : 810 (GMSSS-44/B)+804 (GMHS-45/C)+ 956

                                                 (GSSS-45/A)+ 1115 (GHS BURAIL) = 3685

Menu

  • Monday : Mah-Chana Dal/Dal Ghiya & Rice + Chapati
  • Tuesday : Rajmah & Rice+ Chapati
  • Wednesday : Black Chana/White Chana + Rice + Chapati
  • Thursday : Karhi Pakora & Rice
  • Friday : Nutri Aloo Matar + Rice + Daliya
  • Saturday : Sambhar & Rice

School “PEACE CLUB”

PEACE CLUB

 

Peace Club Incharge         : Mrs. Anjana Kapila

Activities covered given below:

  • Slogan Writing Competition.
  • Essay Writing Competition.
  • Poster Making Competition.
  • Paper Reading Competition.
  • Poem Recitation Competition.
  • Skit by Students
  • Calligraphy Competition.

Peace Garden is also being maintained in the school premises.

 

 

 

School NSS Club

NSS CLUB

NSS CLUB INCHARGE: MRS. ANJALI

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (N.S.S)

National Service Scheme (N.S.S) of 44 model is active since last 11 Years under the leadership of Programme Officer Mrs. Anjali with enrolled 100 Volunteers. The team of NSS lives upto their Motto “Not Me But You”

They are active all through the year and their participation in “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan” is laudable. They not only keep the school clean but also help in keeping the whole sector clean and tidy. They also strive to keep their adopted village “Burail” clean.

Volunteers spread the awareness about social evils by presenting Nukkad Nataks, Poems, Stories and Dramas etc.

NSS Volunteers also take part in Camps organized in the school from time to time. They pledge to give the self less service to the society.

Volunteers provide their selfless service to polio drives, Mid Day Meal and Traffic drives

3 One Day Camps

And one Special Camp from 15th December 2018 to 21st December 2018.

ACTIVITIES UNDER NSS (2019)

  • NSS Volunteers took part in state Level 5 Day Youth Leadership and Personality Development Training Programme at GMSSS-23/A, Chandigarh from 27th June 2019 to 1st July 2019 by State NSS Cell.
  • Celebrated 5th International Yoga Day on 21st June 2019
  • Took pledge and Poster making Competition on “No Tobacco Day”
  • Cleanliness drive at School Campus.
  • Took pledge for Lok Sabha Elections.
  • Pledge and Lecture on Dengue Prevention in School.
  • Training Programme for NSS Volunteers.
  • NSS Volunteers spread awareness regarding Lok Sabha Elections 2019 through the means of Jaago, Plays and Slogans.
  • Cleanliness of School Premises.
  • Painting of Pots.
  • Cleanliness drive around the school boundary wall.
  • Awareness among students and their neighbors about cleanliness.
  • Save Girl Child and Shiksha Sabka Adhikar Hai.
  • Through Posters lecturers and Plays etc.
  • Road Safety Awareness campaign

School Health Club

 

HEALTH CLUB

  • Lectures on health and hygiene in the Morning Assembly for students & Parents are also aware about this
  • Dietician from Sector-19 dispensary. Medical checkup of each and every child by the Doctors of Sector-19 dispensary
  • Students are asked told to wash hands before and after meals.
  • Students are made aware about the Dengue, E-bola, Malaria & T.B

 

LIST OF MEDICINES

  • Iron & Folic Acid for Classes 6th to 12th Every Monday (42 Tablets) 
  • Albendazole for all 1st to 12th one tablet for one child in Six Months.
  • Iron syrup for 1st to 5th classes one spoon daily (One Bottle) for one month.

School Eco Club

ECO CLUB

 

Activities-2019

 

  • Celebrate important days for e.g. Environment Day, Earth Day, Water Day, etc.

 

  • Each one can plant one to save the environment.

 

  • Rallies – Save Environment, Poem Recitation & Declamation.

 

  • Quiz, Declamation, Painting, and Poster Making competition.

 

  • No Crackers & No Pollution.

 

  • Maintenance of Herbal Garden

 

 

Department of Environment provides the grant from time to time to celebrate the important days to create awareness among the students to save our environment hence forth to love and protect our mother Earth.

 

Dharti Paryavaran Club

 

Activities Dharti Paryavaran Club-2019

The Eco Club of the school has initiated a ‘Go Green Campaign’

Eco Club Incharge: Ms. Amandeep Kaur

Around 60 Students of the school are active members of the club. The club aims to sensitize the students about the ‘Mother Earth’ The members Celebrate the various days with great enthusiasm.

Various activities undertaken are:-

  • Rallies to make our Neighbourhood aware about the Mother Earth.
  • Quizes, Declamations, Debates, Speeches are held to celebrate the occasions.
  • Anti Cracker Campaign is worth mentioning when the students pledge to shun the use of Crackers and take out rallies with full enthusiasm to spread the awareness in Sector-44, Chandigarh

 

Cultural Club

CULTURAL CLUB

 

ACTIVITIES UNDER CULTURAL CLUB-2019

 

Students are encouraged to show their talent in this club. Various days are celebrated in the morning Assembly like Diwali, Dussehra, Children’s Day, Teacher’s Day, Gandhi Jyanti, Guru Nanak Dev Ji birthday, National Unity and many more.

 

  • Students perform Folk Dances & Songs on special days and events.
  • Poems related to the Day, Fancy Dress by Tiny Tots.
  • Celebrates Teej – ‘Festival of Swings”
  • Baisakhi Celebration with Giddha and Bhangra
  • Diya making, Candle decoration and Rangoli competition on the occasion of Diwali.
  • Lohri Celebration.
  • Mehendi Competition on the occassion of Karwa Chauth.
  • Celebrates Christmas with card making and poster making competition.

SSA Grant Received Projector Director SSA

 

GRANT RECEIVED FROM PROJECT DIRECTOR SSA AT CLUSTER LEVEL

 

 

 THE FOLLOWING SCHOOLS ARE UNDER CLUSTER HEAD

 

SR. NO NAME OF SCHOOL
1. GMSSS-44B       (CLUSTER HEAD)

                               STC = 02                                 

2. GMHS-43              STC = 01
3. GMHS-42                 NIL
4. GMHS-41                 NIL
5. GHS-41                  STC = 01
6. GHS-KAJHERI        STC = 04
7. GHS-53                    NIL
8. GHS-54                  STC = 01
9. GMS-52                 STC = 06
10. GPS-BUTERLA        NIL

 

 

 

K.C RAHI                                                                                          PRINCIPAL

Incharge SSA (Cluster)                                                                GMSSS-44B, CHD

 


 

 

GRANT RECEIVED FROM PROJECT DIRECTOR SSA AT CLUSTER LEVEL TILL NOW

SESSION 2019-20

SR. NO  NAME OF GRANT AMOUNT RECEIVED
1. SALARY TGT Rs. 4980393/- Per Month
2. SALARY JBT Rs. 1676596/- Per Month
3. SALARY STT Rs. 396000/- Per Month
4. SCHOOL GRANT UPPER PRIMARY Rs. 550000/- Annual
5. ATTENDANCE SALARY RS. 24333/- Per Month

 

 

RENU RAJAN                                                                                  PRINCIPAL

Incharge SSA (Cluster)                                                                GMSSS-44B, CHD

 

 

 

 

 

GRANT RECEIVED FROM CLUSTER, UNDER DIFFERENT HEAD TILL NOW  

SESSION 2019-20

SR. NO  NAME OF GRANT AMOUNT RECEIVED
1. SALARY JBT  (03) Rs. 340796/- Per Month
2. SALARY STT (02) Rs. 44000/- Per Month
3. SCHOOL GRANT UPPER PRIMARY Rs. 100000/- Annual

 

 

SANGEETA GUPTA                                                                                               PRINCIPAL

Incharge SSA (Cluster)                                                                GMSSS-44B, CHD

 

 

 

 

 

THE FOLLOWING MEMBER SCHOOLS ARE UNDER CLUSTER HEAD

SESSION 2019-20

 

 

SR. NO NAME OF SCHOOL
1. GMSSS-44B       (CLUSTER HEAD)

                              

2. GMHS-42
3. GMHS-43             
4. GHS-KAJHERI       
5. GMS-52                
6. GHS-53

 

 

 

 

         DETAIL OF STC CENTRES OF CLUSTER NO 12

 

 

SR. NO NAME OF SCHOOL
1. GMSSS-44B       (CLUSTER HEAD)

                               STC = 02                                 

2. GMHS-43              STC = 01
3. GHS-KAJHERI        STC = 04
4. GMS-52                 STC = 05
  TOTAL                           12

 

 

 

 

SANGEETA GUPTA                                                                                               PRINCIPAL

Incharge SSA (Cluster)                                                                GMSSS-44B, CHD

 

School Result Class 10 and 12 – 2018-19

 

GOVT. MODEL SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECTOR-44 B, CHANDIGARH

 

Annual Result of Class 10th Session 2018-19 (Overall)

S. No. Name of the  School Appeared Passed Failed Compartment Pass % (2018-19) Last Year Pass % (2017-18) Difference
1 GMSSS-44 74 72 0 2 97.3 97.05 +0.25

 

Class X 2018-19 (90% Above)

S.No. Name of the School Name of  Candidate Father Name Mb. No. M/F POSITION %AGE
1 GMSSS-44 B, CHD GURPREET KAUR NANAK CHAND BANGA 7837876290 F I 96
2 GMSSS-44 B, CHD REETU SAINI RAJINDER KUMAR 9888971918 F II 92.4
3 GMSSS-44 B, CHD YUVRAJ LAL CHAND 9914110993 M III 91.6

 

Teacher wise result Class X 2018-19

S. No. Name of the School Subject Name of the subject teacher Teaching that Subject Total appeared Pass Fail Compartment Pass % 2018-19
1 GMSSS-44 ENGLISH MRS.NEETU 74 74 0 0 100
2 GMSSS-44 MATHS MR.VINOD 40 39 0 1 97.5
3 GMSSS-44 MATHS MRS.ANANTBIR KAUR 34 34 0 0 100
4 GMSSS-44 SST MRS.SEEMA DHILLON 40 40 0 0 100
5 GMSSS-44 SST MR.PAWAN KUMAR 34 33 0 1 97.05
6 GMSSS-44 SCIENCE MR.DALJEET SINGH GILL 40 40 0 0 100
7 GMSSS-44 SCIENCE MR.ASHWANI SHARMA 34 33 0 1 97.05
8 GMSSS-44 HINDI MRS.NIRMALA DEVI 26 26 0 0 100
9 GMSSS-44 HINDI MRS.GURMEET KAUR 24 24 0 0 100
10 GMSSS-44 PUNJABI MR.K.C.RAHI 17 17 0 0 100
11 GMSSS-44 SANSKRIT MR.CHIRANJI LAL 3 3 0 0 100

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 Class 12

 

GOVT. MODEL SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SECTOR-44B, CHANDIGARH
 Annual Result of Class 12th Session 2018-19 (Overall)
S. No. Name of the  School Appeared Passed Failed Compartment Pass % (2018-19) Last Year Pass % (2017-18) Difference
  GMSSS 44 B 171 113 16 42 66.08% 87.50% -21.42%
 
 Annual Result of Class 12th Session 2018-19 (Stream Wise)
S. No. Name of the  School Stream Appeared Passed Failed Compartment Pass % (2018-19) Last Year Pass % (2017-18) Difference
  GMSSS 44 B Commerce 47 30 8 9 63.82% 88.80% -24.98%
  GMSSS 44 B Humanities 124 83 8 33 66.93% 86.84% -19.91%

 

Teacher wise result Class XII 2018-19
S. No. Name of the School Subject Name of the subject teacher Teaching that Subject Total appeared Pass Fail Compartment Pass % 2018-19
1 GMSSS44B CHD ENGLISH MS. ANJANA KAPILA 60 57 2 1 95%
2 ENGLISH MS. SARITA RANI 111 110 1 0 99.00%
3 ACCOUNT MS. SONIA 47 42 5 0 89.36%
4 B. STUDIES MS. SONIA 47 33 8 6 70%
5 ECONOMICS MS. RENU KALRA 65 54 10 1 83.07%
6 HINDI MS. RENU PATHAK 30 30 0 0 100%
7 PUNJABI MS. ASHA RANI (PRINCIPAL)
MS. RANPINDER
35 35 0 0 100%
8 MATHS MS. ANJALI 14 9 4 1 64.28%
9 HISTORY MR. BHUPINDER 91 89 1 1 97.80%
10 GEOGRAPHY MR. BALJIT SINGH 52 50 2 0 96.15%
11 PHY EDU MR. SATNAM SINGH 137 86 16 35 62.77%
12 POL.SCIENCE MS. JASBIR KAUR 49 49 0 0 100%
13 SOCIOLOGY MS. MANTESH 108 104 3 1 96.29%