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Marissa Celis-Plantinos
2017 was a very challenging school year for the guidance counselors of Dona Montserrat Lopez Memorial High School, Silay City, Negros Occidental, Philippines. Many female students have been referred to our office due to unwanted pregnancy which resulted to drop out. Likewise, a number of male students have expressed, through their advisers, the need for medical attention and counseling due to contamination of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Concerned of the future of the youth, many of whom are enrolled in our school, proponent embarked on a study that would help students develop an awareness of their sexuality thus, promote reproductive health. Researcher would like to find out if there are significant differences on the level of perception towards Reproductive Health when the DMLMHS students and teachers are grouped, according to their selected characteristics and if there is significant relationship between students and teachers’ level of perception towards RH. Descriptive analysis and qualitative design were conducted to 375 students and 119 teachers who were identified through stratified random sampling. Data were collected through a valid and reliable questionnaire, and analyses through SPSS software. Results of the study revealed that both students and teachers have high perception toward reproductive health and that there exists no significant difference between the levels of perception of students as well as teachers when they were grouped according to selected characteristics. Taken as a whole, there was no significant relationship on the levels of perception between students and teachers. Though findings show that both students and teachers’ perception towards reproductive health is high yet there is a need for programs to be advocated to make them understand clearly its importance thereby embracing appropriate reproductive health practices which has been deterred for a long time due to some cultural beliefs and biases.