TY - BOOK AU - Fabian, Charles Bryan R. AU - Roma, Michaela Kristin F. AU - Gomez, Joel Micolo Andrew U AU - Hagad, Francis Rene C. AU - Reyes, Curt Kelly C. AU - Alcazar, Vince Edmar R. AU - Disepeda, Kamil Jeanette R. AU - Ferrera, Franz Roswel D. TI - Extent of integration of Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction curriculum and level of readiness of grade 12 STEM and GAS Students of Olivarez College Tagaytay S.Y. 2020-2021 KW - Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction KW - senior high school students KW - Olivarez College Tagaytay N1 - I. ABSTRACT Since the Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction (DRRR) curriculum has been introduced to the K-12 program, this signifies a new way to properly respond and educate students about disasters that could impose risks to Filipinos. For instance, here in the Philippines, people are exposed to different kinds of natural disasters such as typhoons, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis (Commission on Audit, 2014). This study aimed to determine the extent of integration of DRRR curriculum and level of readiness of the grade 12 STEM and GAS students of Olivarez College Tagaytay. The researchers used descriptive correlational research design to describe and correlate the extent of integration of DRRR curriculum and level of readiness to disasters of a total of 245 Grade 12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and General Academic Strand (GAS) that were selected through stratified-sampling technique. The researchers used a Likert-type researcher-made and adopted questionnaire from Bacarezas (2020) in gathering the needed data, and utilized the different statistical treatments such as frequency and percentage for the demographic profile of the respondents while the weighted mean score in analyzing and interpreting the collected descriptive data from the questionnaire, then correlating the two variables with Pearson coefficient and testing its significance. The researchers found out that the selected students are ready for disasters and the DRRR curriculum is highly integrated. The study revealed that there is no significant relationship between the respondents’ extent of integration of the DRRR curriculum and their level of readiness to disasters ER -