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GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Lk. 6:20-26) The Holy Gospel according to St. Luke

And he lifted up his eyes on his disciples, and said: "Blessed are you poor, for yours is the kingdom of God. "Blessed are you that hunger now, for you shall be satisfied. "Blessed are you that weep now, for you shall laugh. "Blessed are you when men hate you, and when they exclude you and revile you, and cast out your name as evil, on account of the Son of man! Rejoice in that day, and leap for joy, for behold, your reward is great in heaven; for so their fathers did to the prophets. "But woe to you that are rich, for you have received your consolation. "Woe to you that are full now, for you shall hunger. "Woe to you that laugh now, for you shall mourn and weep. "Woe to you, when all men speak well of you, for so their fathers did to the false prophets.

REFLECTION:

God reveals to the humble of heart the true source of abundant life and happiness. Jesus promises his disciples that the joys of heaven will more than compensate for the troubles and hardships they can expect in this world. Thomas Aquinas said:

"No person can live without joy. That is why someone deprived of spiritual joy goes after carnal pleasures." Do you know the joy and happiness of hungering and thirsting for God alone?

PRAYER:

Lord Jesus, increase my hunger for you and show me the way that leads to everlasting happiness and peace. Amen.

FROM THE OVCAR – OFFICE OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL:

1. On 55 Years of DLSL Exhibit: An exhibit about the 55 years of DLSL is on-going at the 2nf flr, College Learning Resource Center. Selected classes from Grades 4 – 10 are given the opportunity to visit the exhibit following the schedule below. Subject teachers/proctors are requested to accompany the classes during the visit. Thank you so much.

Sept 11 Sept 12 Sept 13 Sept 16 Sept 17 Sept 18 Sept 19 sept 20 sept 23

WED THURS FRI MON TUES WED THURS FRI MON

9:30 BB311 BB 303 BB 402 LS 207 LS 208 CMR 201 10:00 LS101 LS 109 LS 110 LS 102 LS 402 LS 301 CMR 204

10:30 BB 302 BB 304 LS 403 BM 204

11:00 LS107 LS 103 BB 306 BM 205 BM 202 CMR 207 11:30 LS108 LS 112 LS111 LS 310 LS 409 LS 407 LS 302

1:00 BB312 BB211 LS 211 BB 406 BB 401 LS 106 1:30 BB310 BB 301 LS 309 LS 104 BB 403

2:00 LS 105 LS 304 BB 309 BB 305 BB 308 CMR 202

2:30 LS 210 BM102 LS 404 BM 206

3:00 LS 209 BB 405 LS 312

3:30 BB 212 BB 404

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 Hebrew: םולש (shalom)

Did you know that… “Article 2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language, religion,

Bulletin No.: 019

Wednesday, September 12, 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. .”

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political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. In addition, Article 3 states that everyone has the right to life and live in freedom and safety.”

Guide Questions:

• Why should peoples around the world be fair and just with one another?

• What does “The Right to Life” mean to you?

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 – ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL FOR ACADEMICS:

Congratulations to the Junior High School BULIK staffers who emerged as winners in the recently concluded Division Schools Press Conference held last August 7 -8 for Individual Categories and August 28 for Group Categories. The top five winners of the Individual contest categories and the Division Composite Team in the Group Categories shall be the official delegates for the forthcoming Regional Schools Press Conference in November. Kudos to all of you! ANIMO LA SALLE!

Collaborative Publishing English

Collaborative Publishing - Filipino

CATEGORY NAME SECTION RANK

Editorial Writing Corinne V. Gonzales

BM 105 3rd place News Writing Frances Joyce L. Cruz

SHS 1st place Sports Writing Sean Gabriel C. Queja

LS 312 2nd place Photojournalism Andrei L. Endaya

CMR 207 4th place Cartooning Kristine Joy P. Medrano

LS 301 4th place Feature Writing Mergarette E. de Castro

BM 103 3rd place BULIK

4th place Overall Ranking Collaborative Publishing English

Editorial Writing Sofia Denisse M. Lucido LS 304 1st place

News Writing Jeannette R. Ong BM 102 1st place

Sports Writing Christienne Sigrid F. de Jesus LS 205 1st place Photojournalism Tanya Poleen B. Macaraeg BM 103 1st place

Cartooning Andrea Isabella A. Perez BM 202 1st place

Lay-out Artist Hanz Jordan D. Enriquez BM 205 2nd place

Feature Writing Kristel B. Briones BM 202 2nd place

BULIK

1st place Overall Ranking Collaborative Publishing Filipino

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Radio Broadcasting and Scriptwriting English

Radio Broadcasting and Scriptwriting Filipino

FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal

1. Honors’ assembly for SY 17-18 is scheduled on Sept. 14, 2018 at the SENTRUM. Practices will be held tomorrow.

1st batch – 8:40-11:40am; 2nd batch – 12:40 – 4:00pm.

2. Team Leaders are requested to submit the schedule and the list of assigned proctors to Ms. Lorie anytime today.

3. Looking Ahead:

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. Gregory,

Doctor of the Church

"The heavens open and multitudes of angels come to assist in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass."

"It is most true that he who attends holy Mass shall be freed from many evils and from many dangers, both seen and unseen."

Name Section Rank

Anchor 1 Clarisse Abigail P. Avila BM 105

1st place Newscaster 1 Gianna Dominique I. Dalangin

LS 208 2nd place

Scriptwriter Artelo Jethro C. Cello

CMR 202 2nd place Technical Director Jose Emmanuel J. Mendoza

BM 103 1st place Infomercial Specialist Maria Amanda D. Aguirre

LS 303 3rd place BULIK

1st place Overall Ranking Radio Broadcasting and

Scriptwriting English

Anchor 1 Jhustin Gabriel B. Dipasupil CMR 206 4th place Anchor 2 Samantha Joanne Marie S. Leones BM 103 6th place Scriptwriter/Director Mary Leica Mei D. Mendoza BM 105 3rd place Technical Director Frederich Galen M. Angeles LS 201 3rd place Infomercial Specialist Mark Bill R. Maranan BM 102 6th place

BULIK

1st place Overall Ranking Radio Broadcasting and

Scriptwriting Filipino

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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 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 Sponsors for Thursday, September 13, 2018

Grade 3 BB 208 Ms. Rhea Pecayo Grade 4 BB 311 Ms. Elma Langamon Grade 5 BB 304 Ms. Rizza Limbo

Grade 1 BG 109 Ms. Elizabeth Paglulayan

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 the Math Department Attention AMEP Participants!

Please be guided by the following reminders as we start our 2018 – 2019 AMEP Training:

1. AMEP Saturday Training will be held at De La Salle Lipa BB Grade School Building, 1:00pm – 4:00 pm starting September 15, 2018 until November 24, 2018.

2. Every session will follow the given schedule:

1:00 – 2:30 Training 2:30 – 2:45 Recess 2:45 – 4:00 Training

3. Participants are advised to bring snacks during the trainings since all canteens in the campus are closed during Saturdays.

4. Since AMEP t-shirts are not yet available, all participants are requested to wear any GREEN shirt on the first day of training.

From GS & JHS Science Department

What: AMSLI Science Enhancement Program (ASEP) 2nd Batch of Qualifying Exam Who: Grade 3-10 Students

When: September 22, 2018 at 9:00 am (scheduled time was changed due to AMEP training in the afternoon) Where: De La Salle Lipa (Hall of the Lasallian Saints or LS Building)

Registration Fee: Php 40.00

How to register: Please register to your respective Science Teachers

Please be guided by the following reminders for the ASEP Qualifying Exam:

1. All participants are advised to be at the venue by 8:30 for the registration and to check the room assignment.

2. Wear the Type B uniform.

3. Bring pencil and scratch paper.

4. Examinees are advised to have their breakfast/snacks before the exam.

Thank you very much.

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FROM THE OVCAR –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal

1. On Honors’ Assembly Practice – Today, our last school year’s Grade 7-Grade 9 honor students will have a practice for the Honors’ Assembly from 9:00 AM – 12:00 NN at the SENTRUM. Awardees, please proceed to the venue after the bulletin reading. Attendance is required since this is the only practice we will have.

2. On Free-Structured Wednesday – Students are reminded to use wisely and productively one’s time during free- structured Wednesday. Make sure that academic tasks assigned by the subject teachers are accomplished.

3. 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 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. Alyssa Cruz BM 205 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. Gregory,

Doctor of the Church

"The heavens open and multitudes of angels come to assist in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass."

"It is most true that he who attends holy Mass shall be freed from many evils and from many dangers, both seen and unseen."

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 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

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Sponsors for Thursday, September 13, 2018 7:30 a.m.

Grade 9 LS 202 Mr. Hiro Baon

Grade 10 BM 105 Ms. Noemi Dimaunahan 12:10 p.m.

Grade 7 LS 104 Ms. Jasmin Inciong Grade 8 LS 312 Ms. Anna Lyn Lacerna

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 Junior High School Math Department

“Mathematics is not about numbers, equations, computations, or algorithms: it is about understanding.” William Paul Thurston ON MTAP

We would like to remind all MTAP participants that the schedule of all Saturday trainings is 7:30 am – 11:00 am in Lipa City National High School. Please be guided.

ON AMEP

Attention AMEP Participants!

Please be guided by the following reminders as we start our 2018 – 2019 AMEP Training:

1. AMEP Saturday Training will be held at De La Salle Lipa BB Grade School Building, 1:00pm – 4:00 pm starting September 15, 2018 until November 24, 2018.

2. Every session will follow the given schedule:

1:00 – 2:30 Training 2:30 – 2:45 Recess 2:45 – 4:00 Training

3. Participants are advised to bring snacks during the trainings since all canteens in the campus are closed during Saturdays.

4. Since AMEP t-shirts are not yet available, all participants are requested to wear any GREEN shirt on the first day of training.

Thank you very much. All the best, Mathletes!

From the JHS Science Department

The JHS Science Academic Varsity Students will be accomplishing their project proposal for the K12 Buddy Program, which is due on Sept 20, 2018. Thus, they will be collaborating with Callaghan students from Australia through video conference. We are requesting the subject teachers to allow the students to be pulled-out from the Free-structured Wednesday (Sept 12 and 19, 2018) from 8:40 to 3:00 pm.

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LIST OF JHS SCIENCE ACADEMIC VARSITY SY 2018-2019

GRADE 8 GRADE 10

1 Belayo, Sebastien Miguel B. 22 Araez, Danielle Lei R.

2 Carandang, Norman Lionel P. 23 Candelario, Jesse A.

3 Corto, Dominique Gabrielle P. 24 Carbon, Eliza Missy

4 Dela Cruz, Grace H. 25 Cerrado, Daniel Joash S.

5 Dalangin, Matthew Daniel C. 26 Dalangin, Quincee Beatrice A.

6 Dela Peña, Sean Audriy O. 27 Enriquez, Hans Jordan D.

7 Dimaculangan, Kathleen Bienee M. 28 Espiritu, Czhean Klyde L.

8 Dimatatac, Dennis Mikelle Jr R. 29 Mauleon, Nichole Angela T.

9 Ebreo, Shannel Erin P. 30 Mendoza, Jean-Paul I.

10 Lontoc, Nicah R. 31 Perez, Angelo Vince H.

11 Masangcay, Raymond Jhon G. 32 Tayer, Anne Margaret M.

12 Tullao, Edward Augustine O. 33 Tullao, Ronn Cyrano O.

13 Villegas, Jose Miguel S. 34 Tumanda, Laurice L.

GRADE 9

14 Angeles, Frederich Galen M.

15 Chavez, Jan Margaux B.

16 De Villa, Josh Aldrich P.

17 Ditan, Kim D.

18 Oba, Karl Stephen A.

19 Puyo, Alexander Kevin B.

20 Villamor, Jasmin Therese M.

21 Villaruz, Bea Catherine S.

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.

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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

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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 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: Kindly forward the homeroom module worksheet/ output and evaluation forms at the Guidance Office until Friday, September 14, 2018. Thank you.

2. For Grade 7 Students: For those who are not yet submitting their accomplished SPR and SPDR Forms, kindly submit until Friday, September 14, 2018. Thank you.

3. For Grade 10 Homeroom Advisers and Students:

a. Submission of the reply slips for the Parents Assembly on September 21, 2018 will be until Monday, September 21, 2018.

b. Career Assessment has started. Students can come during their lunch break and dismissal time. Students are requested to bring ballpen. Here is the schedule of assessment:

September 12, 2018 – BM 102

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September 13, 2018 – BM 105 September 14, 2018 – BM 201

4. For G11-G12 ABM and HUMSS Teachers and Students: Big thanks for accommodating Ms. Che Grajo during her Room to Room Guidance Re-orientation.

5. 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.

6. Looking Ahead:

FROM THE OVCM – STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE:

1. On LEAD Program. The elected Class Officers in Grade 7 and 8 shall attend the LEAD Program sponsored by the Student Activities Office this coming Saturday, September 15 from 7:30 – 12:00nn. There are 5 slots allotted for each class. We request the Homeroom Advisers to please follow up the attendees for this activity. Participants are required to submit the Parents’ Waiver on or before Friday, September 14, 2018. Below is the schedule of LEAD Program this September:

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

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:

2.1. Poems must be a maximum of 30 lines and may be either in Filipino or English in free verse or rhymed, neatly handwritten or typed, single or double line spacing, on the theme “Gurong Pilipino Turo Mo: 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. We shall have our club in Grade School today. We have posted the On-line Enlistment of Clubs. Please take note of the following reminders:

4.1. Go over with the list of clubs and check your names.

4.2. Proceed to the room assignment of your club.

4.3. Club Moderator shall check the list of club members and submit the final list to the SAO.

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

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4.4.1. Please enlist using the provided link ASAP. https://tinyurl.com/ydxp2zxh

4.4.2. Only clubs with less number of students or club members shall appear on the enlistment.

4.4.3. Once the club is full, it will automatically disappear from the list of available clubs.

4.4.4. The SAO shall sort the enlistment and post the additional members of club.

4.4.5. The SAO shall provide a copy to the Club Moderator.

Note: We request our Homeroom Advisers and Club Moderators to please assist our students who were not able to make it in the cut off despite the 3 club choices. Thank you very much.

FFOM THE INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:

Cont…Dengue Treatment

Dengue is a virus, so there is no specific treatment or cure. However, intervention can help, depending on how severe the disease is. For milder forms, treatment includes:

Preventing dehydration: A high fever and vomiting can dehydrate the body. The person should drink clean water, ideally bottled rather than tap water. Rehydration salts can also help replace fluids and minerals. Painkillers, such as Tylenol or paracetamol: These can help lower fever and ease pain.

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as aspirin or ibuprofen, are not advised, as they can increase the risk of internal bleeding.

More severe forms of dengue fever may need:

intravenous (IV) fluid supplementation, or drip, if the person cannot take fluids by mouth blood transfusion, for patients with severe dehydration. Hospitalization will allow the individual to be properly monitored, in case symptoms get worse.

to be cont…

Schedule of Medical Check up

Date Time Section 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

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