GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Lk. 6:12-19) The Holy Gospel according to St. Luke
In these days he went out to the mountain to pray; and all night he continued in prayer to God. And when it was day, he called his disciples, and chose from them twelve, whom he named apostles; Simon, whom he named Peter, and Andrew his brother, and James and John, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon who was called the Zealot, and Judas the son of James, and Judas Iscariot, who became a traitor. And he came down with them and stood on a level place, with a great crowd of his disciples and a great multitude of people from all Judea and Jerusalem and the seacoast of Tyre and Sidon, who came to hear him and to be healed of their diseases; and those who were troubled with unclean spirits were cured. And all the crowd sought to touch him, for power came forth from him and healed them all.
REFLECTION:
When Jesus embarked on his mission he chose twelve men to be his friends and apostles. In the choice of the twelve, we see a characteristic feature of God's work: Jesus chose very ordinary people. They were non-professionals, who had no wealth or position. They were chosen from the common people who did ordinary things, had no special education, and no social advantages. Jesus wanted ordinary people who could take an assignment and do it extraordinarily well. He chose these men, not for what they were, but for what they would be capable of becoming under his direction and power.
PRAYER:
Lord Jesus, inflame my heart with a burning love for you and with an expectant faith in your saving power. Amen
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FROM THE OVCAR – OFFICE OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL:
1. First Aid Training 2nd Session
The VCAR Office thru the ISSESO scheduled a 2nd session of the First Aid Training on Wednesday, September 12 from 8:30 -5:00 pm at CENTEN A and B. All partners who attended the 1st session last July 24, 2018 are requested to attend this 2nd session. Please confirm your attendance to respective AP Offices not later than 11 am today.
2. On P.E. Uniform: P.E. uniforms can now be claimed at the ISFA Office (BH 106) near the BHV gym. Grade 4 – 12 students may claim their uniform upon presentation of receipt during their free time while the parents of N1 – Grade 3 will claim the uniform of their children from 9:00 am– 4:00 pm.
3. From the PEACE Month Committee
Info bits about PEACE Month Celebration 1. Peace in Spanish: Paz
2. Did you know that… “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights has 30 articles. Article 1 states that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.”
Guide Questions:
• Why should peoples around the world be free and equal?
• How can we attain freedom and equality?
Sources:
https://www.k-international.com/blog/international-peace-day-how-to-say-peace-in-35-languages/
http://www.un.org/en/sections/universal-declaration/history-document/index.html FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the Assistant Principal
1. Today is mission collection day. “Giving is not just about making a donation, it’s about making a difference.” - Kathy Calvin
2. Honors’ assembly for SY 17-18 is scheduled on Sept. 14, 2018, Friday. Practices will be on Sept. 13, Thursday. 1st batch – 8:40-11:40am; 2nd batch – 12:40 – 4:00pm.
Bulletin No.: 018
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
MISSION VISION
“Inspired by our faith in God, by our Catholic traditions and by the charism of St. John Baptist de La Salle educational innovator par excellence, we together and by association are committed to give quality human and Christian education to all building a
society founded on equity and justice and on sustainable and inclusive development. .”
3. Looking Ahead:
Sept. 13 – Practices for the Honors’ Assembly Sept. 14 – SY 17-18 Honors’ Assembly Sept. 21 – International Day of Peace From the GS CLCE Department
The Tremendous Blessings and Benefits of the Mass as Told by Popes and Saints St. Thomas Aquinas,
Doctor of the Church "The celebration of Holy Mass is as valuable as the death of Jesus on the cross."
Let us thank the Lord for the classes and their advisers who supported the “Daily Meal with God” project, (Daily Mass Participation). Commendation is given also to those students who served as choir, lectors & servers. May you continue to be living examples to other Christian Lasallians. God bless you!
Sponsors for Today,
Grade 3 BB 205 Ms. Samantha Citron Grade 4 BB 212 Ms. Daycel Alon Grade 5 BB 302 Ms. Maricel Comia Grade 6 BB 401 Ms. Verna Dimaala
Sponsors for Wednesday, September 12, 2018 Grade 3 BB 206 Ms. Cristina Aguila Grade 4 BB 310 Ms Liezel Magnaye Grade 5 BB 303 Ms. Marychrist Briguela Grade 1 BG 108 Ms. Marynel Espiritu
Please be reminded of the proper behavior while attending the Holy Mass. Remember that Jesus is truly present in the Holy Eucharist so, savor the moment and focus on Him.
Recollection Schedule:
Date Grade & Section
September 26, 2018 G5 BB 301
September 28, 2018 G6 BB 406
Reminders for the recollection: Come in your type B uniform. Don’t forget to bring your snacks and the assigned materials. Other requirements will be given by the respective CLCE teacher.
From GS & JHS Science Department
Asian MathSci League, Inc. (AMSLI) is a non-stock non-profit organization of math and science enthusiasts registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission last April 2017. It has been incorporated with the following objectives:
1. To establish a world class academic organization aimed to develop and improve mathematics and science skills of Filipino teachers and students through mentoring, scholarships and various activities connected therewith;
2. To inculcate, promote, foster and develop interest and awareness among the Filipino teachers and students about international math and science activities such as
competitions, educational programmes, enrichment workshops, conferences, courses and training programmes, exhibits and seminars and other related events;
3. To promote math and science competitions here in the Philippines and/or outside the country and develop and educate an understanding of global competitiveness;
4. To recognize and award outstanding students in mathematics and/or science;
5. To promote and encourage organized research and to disseminate the useful results of such research;
In line with this, we would like to invite Grades 3 to 10 students who are interested and would like to develop more their skills and potentials in Science. A second Batch of AMSLI-ASEP qualifying exam will be on September 22, 2018 (1:00 pm
at HLS Building LS101-108) at De La Salle Lipa. AMSLI-ASEP is charging a minimal fee of Php40.00 to cover the expenses for testing materials.
Students who are interested, please register and give your payment to your respective GS/JHS Science teachers. For all 2018 VANDA medalist, you are all qualified for the ASEP Training. The training shall start immediately after the AMSLI- AMEP on December 2018. This means that AMEP Trainees may also enroll to ASEP.
FROM THE OVCAR –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the Assistant Principal
1. The School Press Advisers Movement (SPAM) will conduct its 12th Annual National Media Conference of Campus Journalists and 6th Training of School Paper Advisers, 9th National Journalism Quiz Bee: Pambansang Pautakang Pampahayagan and 6th I-Dokumento which will be held at Eurotel Hotel, #21 Don Juico Avenue, Barangay Malabanias, Angeles City on September 12-14. With this, the following students have been pulled out from their classes since yesterday in preparation and to attend the said conference.
1. Dana Angeli Leycano CMR 206 Lead Writing – Filipino 2. Zedric Macahia CMR 201 Creative Magazine Publishing 3. Danica Rose Mendoza CMR 204 Creative Magazine Publishing
Photojournalism and Captioning- Mobile Filipino 4. Aaron Francis Sablay CMR 207 Creative Magazine Publishing
Backpack Journalism - Filipino 5. Jasmine Therese Villamor LS 208 Feature Writing – English 6. Christian Magcawas CMR 207 Feature Writing – Filipino
Sports Writing - English 7. Danielle Lei Araez BM 202 Editorial Cartooning – English
Pambansang Pautakan 8. Anne Margaret Tayer CMR 206 Editorial Writing – Filipino
Lead Writing - English
9. Quinnie Hillarie A. Dalangin BM 202 Photojournalism and Captioning- Conventional Filipino Sports Writing - Filipino
10. Jean Paul Mendoza CMR 207 Photojournalism and Captioning – Conventional English Editorial Cartooning - Filipino
11. Frederich Galen Angeles LS 201 Backpack Journalism – English TV Newscasting
12. Marco James Aguila CMR 205 TV Newscasting
Editorial Writing –English 13. Jhustin Gabriel Dipasupil CMR 206 TV Newscasting
14. Jeannette Ong BM 102 Creative Magazine Publishing From the JHS CLCE Department
The Tremendous Blessings and Benefits of the Mass as Told by Popes and Saints St. Thomas Aquinas,
Doctor of the Church "The celebration of Holy Mass is as valuable as the death of Jesus on the cross."
Let us thank the Lord for the classes and their advisers who supported the “Daily Meal with God” project, (Daily Mass Participation). May you continue to be living examples to other Christian Lasallians. God bless you!
Sponsors for Today:
7:30 a.m.
Grade 9 BM 101 Ms. Marianne Atienza Grade 10 BM 103 Ms. Rina Uy
12:10 p.m.
Grade 7 LS 102 Ms. Liliosa Faeldonia
Grade 8 LS 310 Ms. Golda Obeña
Sponsors for Wednesday, September 12, 2018 7:30 a.m.
Grade 9 LS 201 Ms. Gina Lontoc Grade 10 BM 104 Mr. Jovito Orozco 12:10 p.m.
Grade 7 LS 103 Ms. Joana Marie Alarcon Grade 8 LS 311 Ms. Mae Bernadette Bautista
Please be reminded of the proper behavior while attending the Holy Mass. Remember that Jesus is truly present in the Holy Eucharist so, savor the moment and focus on Him.
Recollection Schedule:
Date Grade & Section
September 18, 2018- Tuesday G7 LS 110 G8 LS 409 G9 LS 308 G10 BM 103 September 25, 2018- Tuesday G7 LS 209
G8 LS 311 G9 LS 208 G10 CMR 207
Reminders for the recollection: Come in any green shirt & jeans. Don’t forget to bring your snacks and the assigned materials. Other requirements will be given by the respective CLCE teacher.
FROM THE OVCAR –SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the Assistant Principal
1. On CAPSTONE Initiatives - This week, the Grade 11 students will have the Data Gathering in their own respective barangay/community as part of the CAPSTONE Initiatives for the first quarter. In line with this, students are
expected to secure the copy of the letter to the Barangay Officials and the Parent/Guardian Acknowledgement form.
Submit the signed Parent/Guardian acknowledgement form to your respective CAPSTONE LACs. This form will serve as your proof of attendance.
2. Please be informed that the some College students will be conducting a survey for their research entitled, "Factors Affecting Adoption of E-Payment Among Grade 8 to Grade 12 Students of De La Salle Lipa". The classes who will participate were chosen through a random selection. For the following classes, kindly accommodate the College Students in your room:
September 13, Thursday a. A12-04 at 9:45am b. A11-02 at 3:15pm
September 14, Friday at 11:45am a. S11-14 c. S12-05 b. H11-03 d. H12-03
FROM THE OVCM – LIBRARY RESOURCE CENTER:
To All new students (G2-G6). There will a library orientation schedule from September 11-13 2018 during homeroom period at the GS LRC. Please be guided accordingly.
Library Orientation Schedule New Students SY2018-2019 September 11, 2018
Grade 2
No. Student Number Name Section
1 1800022031 Pabalate, Pierre Claudio B. BB104
4 1800021135 Amada, Chas-Mari BB108
5 1800021236 Magpantay, Marthy Elaiza M. BB108
6 1800021161 Laroza, Xyan Vincent L. BB109
7 1800021233 Capili, Francine Clare H. BB109
8 1800021620 Magnaye, Yosef Miguel M. BB110
9 1800021132 Dimaculangan, Pia Patrice K. BB110
10 1800021246 Uson, Hannah Gabrielle S. BB110
11 1800021240 Bareng, Kyle Lucas B. BB111
12 1800021371 Real, Alexander Shin F. BB111
13 1800021241 Arcega, Lora Millicent S. BB111
14 1800021234 Pagkaliwangan, Reinne Cassidy M. BB111
15 1800021235 Zamora, Mateo Marcus A. BB112
16 1800021145 Lojo, Selena Randa S. BB112
17 1800021159 Salvador, Yvon Zaheera Amari T. BB112 Grade 3
No. Student Number Name Section
1 1800021254 De Castro, Ean Paolo L. BB204
2 1800021255 Camus, Audi Bremen B. BB204
3 1800021256 Lagar, Nygel Josh L. BB204
4 1800021264 Llanes, Kevin S. BB204
5 1800021622 Malicdem, James Daniel M. BB204
6 1800021074 Tajon, Edward Cromwell D. BB204
7 1800021266 Ebreo, Halley Althea M. BB204
8 1800021265 De Guia, Julius Earl P. BB 205
9 1800021257 Laroza, Yuan Francesco L. BB 205
10 1800021267 Mañibo, Dave Marcelo I. BB 205
11 1800021627 Villero, Damian Reca D. BB 205
12 1800021174 Gonzales, Ana Veronica Gabrielle E. BB 205
13 1800021260 Sison, Vienne Franzelle H. BB 205
14 1800021164 Caspe, Carl Felix C. BB 206
15 1800021263 Llanes, Kean S. BB 206
16 1899921258 Montaril, Morrie C. BB 206
17 1800021163 Badua, Lilah Alison S. BB 206
18 1800021487 De Guzman, Drew Madison B. BB 206
19 1800021262 Morada, Vielle Kristen I. BB 206
20 1800021165 Cadeliña, Vince Nathan R. BB 208
21 1800021253 Dayrit, Jethro P. BB 208
22 1800021261 Endaya, Gabriel Dilton B. BB 208
23 1800021832 Lunar, Miguel Vincent Q. BB 208
24 1800021831 Pagsuguiron, Paul Vince F. BB 208
25 1800021250 Dimaamo, Ahbyghaile M. BB 208
26 1800022021 Palicpic, Cayleen Lexine R. BB 208
27 1800021824 Brosoto, Francois Nicholas V. BB 209
28 1800021249 Comia, Jabez Wendale E. BB 209
29 1800021162 Dela Cruz, Andrei H. BB 209
30 1800021274 Lumbres, Jaime Gregorio T. BB 209
31 1800021251 Olaveria, Jarrett Macarthy B. BB 209 32 1800021259 Cantos, Ceana Jinnen Ashley A. BB 209
33 1800021617 Nool, Jonafelle R. BB 209
September 12, 2018
Grade 4
Student Number Name Grade Section
1 1800021271 Castillo, Pio Miguel M. Grade 4 BB211
2 1800021120 Liday, Emaneuele C. Grade 4 BB211
3 1800021269 Sobrepeña, Wolf Larsen C. Grade 4 BB212
4 1800021270 Talavera, Kody Markus C. Grade 4 BB212
5 1800021272 Trillana, Leonard Lyle B. Grade 4 BB212
6 1800022057 Puddunan, Sean Christopher F. Grade 4 BB311 7 1800021129 Abante, Cassandra Margarita V. Grade 4 BB311
8 1800021076 Lindog, Thea Angela M. Grade 4 BB311
Grade 5
Student Number Name Grade Section
1 1800021283 Binay, Arjae Humphrey D. Grade 5 BB301
2 1800021282 Camus, Aiden Francis B. Grade 5 BB301
3 1800021285 Silva, Yhilla Patrice C. Grade 5 BB301
4 1800021142 Matias, Marteena A. Grade 5 BB302
5 1800021147 Mesa Mannuelle Bernice A. Grade 5 BB302
6 1800021644 Santos, Zandra Marthena M. Grade 5 BB302
7 1800021302 Cadungog, Jaeger Harvey M. Grade 5 BB303
8 1800021281 Manguiat, Hannah Margarette J. Grade 5 BB303
9 1800021291 Lopez, Juan Miguel D. Grade 5 BB304
10 1800022050 Salvosa, Merrick Anthony T. Grade 5 BB304 11 1800021131 Agonia, Hananniah Chastine B. Grade 5 BB304
12 1800021305 Estacio, Kimberly Nina B. Grade 5 BB304
13 1800022038 Leorna, Mickyla F. Grade 5 BB304
14 1800021284 Membrot, Julienne Rose R. Grade 5 BB305
15 1800021287 Montaril, Bettina C. Grade 5 BB305
16 1800021149 Tiro, Nichole Jem A. Grade 5 BB305
17 1800021292 De Ocampo, Justin Melville T. Grade 5 BB308
18 1800021286 Pesebre, Symon Yuri T. Grade 5 BB308
19 1800021073 Alteza, Katheryn M. Grade 5 BB308
20 1800021080 Guerra, Reanne Kristel Grade 5 BB308
21 1800021289 Balugo, Fiona Laurice L. Grade 5 BB309
22 1800021288 Peña, Heliana Rainee M. Grade 5 BB309
September 13, 2018 Grade 6
Student Number Name Grade Section
1 1800021128 De Guzman, Joakim Victor L. Grade 6 BB401 2 1800021299 Gomez, Quirt Xedric Andrei M. Grade 6 BB401 3 1800021154 Maranan, Samantha Hilary P. Grade 6 BB401
4 1800021146 Espino, Yaffa Amira A. Grade 6 BB402
5 1800021148 Sara, Myiesha Haleigha D. Grade 6 BB402
6 1800021295 Roxas, Jake Rainiel P. Grade 6 BB403
7 1800021153 Sarmiento, Cate Jazztyne E. Grade 6 BB403 8 1800021296 Suarez, Leiz Steffany Yvette T. Grade 6 BB403
10 1800021297 Decano, Louisse Juliana B. Grade 6 BB404 11 1800022049 Esguerra, Beatrice Anne Nicole R. Grade 6 BB404
12 1800021303 Lerio, Janna Athena R. Grade 6 BB404
13 1800021157 Adriano, Sha-an Paullete T. Grade 6 BB405 14 1800021825 Brosoto, Maria Franchesca V. Grade 6 BB405 15 1800021293 De Los Reyes, Naiyna Zsebedee C. Grade 6 BB405
16 1800021172 Bumagat, Kenneth S. Grade 6 BB406
17 1800021298 De Guzman, David Mcjeri B. Grade 6 BB406
18 1800021294 Velasco, Kirby Daniel L. Grade 6 BB406
19 1800022055 Machete, Althea Cellyne D. Grade 6 BB406
20 1800021485 Malco, Paulene Joy M. Grade 6 BB406
21 1800022042 Mendoza, Brynn Kaitlin M. Grade 6 BB406
22 1800022036 Bardonado, Josh Gabriel D. Grade 6 BB306
23 1800021304 Carganilla, Randulf M. Grade 6 BB306
24 1800021143 Estoesta, Carl Oliver T. Grade 6 BB306
25 1800021130 Mitra, Francis Daniel F. Grade 6 BB306
Information Literacy Program Schedule Grade 9
SY2018-2019
Topics: Online Databases and Basic Sourcing September 11, 2018 (Tuesday)
TIME SECTION TEACHER VENUE
8:40 – 9:40 LS205 Ms. Marianne Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
9:40 – 10:40 LS302 Mr. ArJay Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
11:00 – 12:00 LS301 Mr. ArJay Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
2:00 – 3:00 LS303 Mr. ArJay Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
3:00 – 4:00 LS208 Ms. Luzy Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
September 13, 2018 (Thursday)
TIME SECTION TEACHER VENUE
9:40 – 10:40 LS306 Ms. Luzy Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
11:00 – 12:00 LS206 Ms. Marianne Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
2:00 – 3:00 LS207 Mr. ArJay Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
3:00 – 4:00 LS307 Mr. ArJay Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
September 14, 2018 (Friday)
TIME SECTION TEACHER VENUE
8:40 – 9:40 LS202 Ms. Marianne Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
11:00 – 12:00 BM101 Ms. Marianne Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
12:00 – 1:00 LS308 Ms. Luzy Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
September 17, 2018 (Monday)
TIME SECTION TEACHER VENUE
9:40 – 10:40 LS201 Mr. ArJay Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
11:00 – 12:00 LS304 Ms. Luzy Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
12:00 – 1:00 LS305 Ms. Luzy Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
3:00 – 4:00 BM100 Ms. Marianne Info. Lit. Rm (HSLRC)
FROM THE OVCM- GUIDANCE OFFICE:
1. For Grades 4- 6 Advisers and Students: The following are the Homeroom Module titles tomorrow. Thank you.
• Grade 4 - “Stairway to Success”
Pre-assigned Materials: Coloring Materials
• Grade 5 – “Aim for the Stars!”
• Grade 6 - “Let’s Start it Right!”
2. For Grade 10 Homeroom Advisers and Students:
a. Letter to parents regarding the Parents’ Assembly on September 21, 2018 will be distributed today. Kindly submit the reply slips on Monday, September 17, 2018.
b. Career Assessment has started. Students can come during their lunch break and dismissal time. Please bring ballpen. Here is the schedule:
September 11, 2018 – BM 103 and BM 104
3. For G11-G12 ABM and HUMSS Teachers and Students: Below is the schedule of the 15 minute Room-to- Room Guidance Services Re-orientation.
DATE TIME SECTION ROOM TEACHER
9/11/2018 (Tuesday)
9:15 - 9:30 H12 - 01 JRF 101 Ms. J. Jaucian 9:15 - 9:30 H12 - 03 JRF 104 Mr. V. Hermoso
9:30 - 9:40 H12 - 02 JRF 102 N/A
9:30 - 9:40 H12 - 04 JRF 201 N/A
10:00 - 10:15 A12 - 05 MB 512 Ms. N. Villasanta 4. For G12 Senior High School Students: Please be guided of the following:
a. Please be mindful of the deadline of submission of your college application forms. We will not extend the given deadlines as these were reminded to you during the previous days and during your assembly last August 6, 2018. Be prompt. Thank you.
b. On DCAT Application: For those who processed / applied on-line for DLSU-Manila and
interested to take the admissions test at De La Salle Lipa, kindly coordinate with the Guidance Office for the re-processing of your application. Thank you.
4. Looking Ahead:
FROM THE OVCM – STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE:
1. On LEAD Program. The Student Activities Office started implementing the LEAD Program or Leadership Empowerment and Development Program for all elected student leaders in the Integrated School. We congratulate our Student Coordinating Board Officers for attending the LEAD Program last Saturday, September 8, 2018. The elected class officers shall at tend the LEAD Program following this schedule:
September 15 – LEAD Program of Grade 7 and 8 Class Officers September 22 – LEAD Program of Grade 5 and 6 Class Officers September 29 – LEAD Program of Grade 9 and 10 Class Officers
Please note that Letter to Parents shall be distributed today during Homeroom Period. There 5 slots for each class thus, we request the Homeroom Advisers to please facilitate the distribution of the invitation to those Class Officers who could attend the program on Saturday from 7:30 to 12:00nn. Thank you very much.
2. On Poem Writing Contest for Teachers. In line with the National Teachers’ Month with the theme: “Gurong Pilipino Turo Mo: Kinabukasan Ko,” the SAO is inviting our Grade 9 and 10 students and SHS students to join the Poem Writing Contest for Teachers. Following are the guidelines:
September 19 Grades 7-10 Structured Homeroom September 17-21 Nursery 1- Grade 1 1st Counselor’s Time September 19 & 26 Grade 12 STEM Career 101 & Room to
Room Guidance Re-orientation September 21 Grade 10 Parents’ Assembly September 29 DLSU Entrance Test
Kinabukasan Mo.” The title of the poem does not count as lines. All entries must be original works. The student poet will be held accountable to ay issues that may arise with regards to the originality of the poetry.
2.2. Entries must be submitted on or before September 14, 2018 at the SAO.
2.3. Poems will be judged according to the following criteria:
Relevance to the theme – 45%
Technical Excellence and Style – 30%
Organization – 25%
2.4. There will be one winner for Junior High School and one winner for Senior High School. Winners shall receive a cash prize of P1,000 each and a certificate from the SAO. The winners shall be announced on September 18, 2018 through the Daily Bulletin.
2.5. The winning student poet will recite his/her poem on October 5, 2018 at the BHV Gym during the celebration of the World Teacher’s Day.
2.6. The decision of the judges is final and irrevocable. All entries shall become the property of the Student Activities Office.
3. On #ThankYouTeacherPH. We are inviting our students to share your message to our teachers using
#ThankYouTeacherPH in all our social media posts. Also you may tag the SCB Twitter Account or National Teachers' Month page in your Facebook post. Let us continue giving honor to our teachers. ANIMO!!
4. On Clubs. As observed, most of the clubs are already filled up while some clubs have few students who enlisted. We are trying to sort things out and distribute the students accordingly based on the available club offerings. We shall post the initial list of club members on Wednesday morning. Please go over the list and check the room assignments. Those with club concerns may please visit the SAO immediately. Thank you.
FFOM THE INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:
Cont…Dengue
Dengue hemorrhagic fever
At first, symptoms of DHF may be mild, but they gradually worsen within a few days. As well as mild dengue symptoms, there may be signs of internal bleeding. A person with Dengue hemorrhagic fever may experience :bleeding from the mouth, gums, or nose clammy skin damage to lymph and blood vessels internal bleeding, which can lead to black vomit and feces, or stools a lower number of platelets in the blood sensitive stomach small blood spots under the skin
weak pulse Without prompt treatment, DHF can be fatal. Dengue shock syndrome DSS is a severe form of dengue. It can be fatal. Apart from symptoms of mild dengue fever, the person may experience intense stomach pain disorientation sudden hypotension, or a fast drop in blood pressure heavy bleeding regular vomiting blood vessels leaking fluid Without treatment, this can result in death.
to be cont…
Schedule of Medical Check up
Date Time Section Tuesday Sept. 11, 2018 2:00 - 3:00 PM BM 105 Thursday Sept. 13, 2018 10:00 - 11:00 AM LS 106
2:00 - 3:00 PM LS 211
Friday Sept. 14, 2018 9:40 - 10:40 AM BM 104
2:00 - 3:00 PM BM 201