ANG MABUTING BALITA (Mt. 22:1-14)
Ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon ayon kay San Mateo
Muling nagsalita si Hesus sa pamamagitan ng mga talinhaga: “Tungkol sa nangyayari sa kaharian ng Langit ang kwentong ito:
May isang haring naghanda sa kasal ng kanyang anak na lalaki. Ipinatawag niya sa mga katulong ang mga imbitado sa kasalan ngunit ayaw nilang dumalo.
Muli niyang pinapunta ang iba pang mga katulong para sabihin sa mga inanyayahan sa kasalan: ‘Naghanda ako ng pagkain, nagpatay ng mga toro at mga pinatabang hayop; handa na ang lahat kaya pumarito na kayo sa kasalan.’ Ngunit hindi nila pinansin ang paanyaya, sa halip ay may pumunta sa kanyang taniman, at sa kanyang negosyo naman ang isa pa.
Sinunggaban naman ng iba pa ang mga katulong ng hari, nilibak at pinatay.
Lubhang nagalit ang hari kaya’t ipinadala niya ang kanyang hukbo para puksain ang mga mamamatay-tao at sunugin ang lunsod. At sinabi niya sa kanyang mga katulong: ‘Handa na ang kasalan ngunit hindi karapat-dapat ang mga inanyayahan.
Pumunta kayo ngayon sa dulo ng lunsod at anyayahan sa kasalan ang bawat makita ninyo.’
Kaya agad na lumabas sa mga daan ang mga katulong at tinipon ang lahat ng makita, masama at mabuti, napuno ang kasalan ng mga nasa hapag. Pagkatapos ay dumating ang hari para tingnan kung sino ang mga nasa hapag at napansin niya ang isang lalaking hindi nakadamit-pampiyesta. Kaya sinabi niya sa kanya: ‘Kaibigan, paano ka nakapasok nang walang damit pangkasal?’ Ngunit hindi umimik ang tao. Kaya sinabi ng hari sa kanyang mga katulong: ‘Igapos ang kanyang mga kamay at paa, at itapon sa dilim, kung saan may iyakan at pagngangalit ng ngipin.’
Pagninilay:
Marami ngang talaga ang tinawag pero kaunti ang pinili. Mapalad ang tao kapag siya ay tinawag at pinili. Sa ganitong mga pagkakataon, tayo ay buong galak na tumugon sa paanyaya ng Panginoon sa mga gawain na higit na kailangan ang iyong presensya at pagtulong. Palalampasin mo ba ang ganitong mga paanyaya? Si Kristo na mismo ang nag-aanyaya sa iyo.
Panalangin:
Amang Makapangyarihan, turuan mo po kaming makatugon sa iyong panawagan sa amin. Nawa’y maging lagi kaming handa sa pagsunod sa iyong mga utos. Amen.
FROM THE OVCA – OFFICE OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL:
1. FOUNDER’S FIRST CLASS RELIC
As part of the celebration of the tercentenary death anniversary of our founder St. John Baptist De La Salle, his pilgrim relic was brought from De La Salle Zobel to our school last Saturday, August 17. It will be staying at the Capilla de San Juan Bautista De La Salle until September 6. Schedule of activities relative to the veneration of the said relic has been posted on the school website. Everyone is enjoined to visit and spend some time with our founder to thank him for starting and sharing with us the Lasallian mission and to request him to intercede for us as we lift our thanksgiving and petitions to God. Remember our founder’s promise that he and many others are praying for us.
2. INTEGRATED SCHOOL’S DISCIPLINE PHILOSOPHY Continuation..
RESTORATIVE DISCIPLINE
Restorative Discipline is a school’s initiative to address discipline concerns. It focuses on repairing relationships, building community and taking part in one’s development and change. Likewise, it addresses the root of an issue;
thus, it fosters genuine learning and develop real positive change. It is a shared mission where all personnel are informed, equipped and empowered. Through this way, students learn to address the impact of their action by means of an approach that allows true accountability, skill building, cooperation, collaboration, mutual understanding and always seeking commitment to common good. – to be continued..
3. Commendations and gratitude to the members of the Grade School Community under the leadership of Ms. Rose Cornejo and the Student Formation Officers Mr. Dennis Dimaala, Ms. Margie Magnaye, and Ms. Rowena Marquez for the students’ active participation in the celebration of the Holy Eucharist every morning. The sight of young boys and girls showing respect for God, for self, for others, and for the environment during the Eucharistic
celebration is really inspiring. Keep up the good work and continue to inspire other members of the community to observe values and excellence all the time. May God bless you and your respective families more abundantly!
Bulletin No.: 007
Thursday, 22 August 2019
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. ”
2 4. The Integrated School Principal together with the Grade School Assistant Principal will be attending the DLSP
Principals’ Forum today until tomorrow in La Salle College Antipolo. The Associate Principal for Academics is the Officer-in-Charge of IS. Please extend your usual support to her. Thank you!
5. From the ISFSA
By devoutly assisting at Holy Mass, you render the greatest homage possible to the Sacred Humanity of Our Lord. (Tremendous Value of the Holy Mass)
The English department is invited to take their turn on Aug. 23, 7:30 in the morning.
DEPARTMENT From GS-SHS Every Friday
FILIPINO August 30, 2019
MAPEH September 6, 2019
MATH September 13, 2019
SCIENCE September 20, 2019
SOCIAL STUDIES September 27, 2019
6. From the PAASCU Coordinator
We request all Partners: Faculty, ASF and ASP from Kinder to Grade 10 to fill out the PAASCU Questionnaire as part of our preparations for PAASCU resurvey. Thank you in advance for your support and cooperation.
a. For ASF and ASP, you will receive the hard copy form to be filled-out. Please accomplish it and submit to PAASCU Office on or before Aug. 30.
b. For the Faculty, the soft copy form will be emailed to you by your respective Subject Coordinators. Please encode your answers directly on the soft copy; there is no need to print. Properly accomplished form will be forwarded to the PAASCU Office using this email: [email protected] on or before Aug. 30.
FROM THE OVCA – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the Assistant Principal
1. Grades 4-6 classes shall attend the Holy Spirit Mass tomorrow, 9:00 am at the SENTRUM. Kindly refer to the instructions given by the Homeroom Advisers, CLCE teachers and SFOs.
2. Grades 1-6 students are commended for observing the following:
a. Staying in the respective classrooms during assembly time.
b. Following the CLAYGO policy anywhere in the campus.
c. Being familiar with their schedule especially the dismissal time and staying at the designated gates where their guardians/ drivers will pick them up.
d. Following the “Keep Right” rule whenever they transport to another venue specially when using the ramps and stairs.
e. Turning off the lights and ceiling fans and making sure the doors are locked every time they leave the classroom.
f. Not sitting on the railings.
g. Following the lunch break policy.
h. Observing silence and praying fervently during prayer time.
3. Special thanks to Grades 4 -6 students for observing the following lunch break guidelines:
a. Spending lunch time in any of the IS canteens.
b. Following CLAYGO and observing proper table manners.
c. Not staying in the classroom and along the corridors.
d. Turning away from playing and running so as not to encounter untoward incidents.
e. Going back to the classroom at 12:50pm in an orderly manner.
f. Staying inside the classroom while waiting for the next teacher.
4. Looking Ahead
Aug. 23 – Holy Spirit Mass Aug. 29 – Pastoral Visit
FROM THE OVCA –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the Assistant Principal
1. The DLSU Advancement and Alumni Relations Office is currently in charge of managing the prayer intentions and donation box accompanying the relic of our founder, St. John Baptist De La Salle. They are also in charge of the fundraising campaign for the building of the Shrine of St. John Baptist De La Salle where his relic will be housed. In connection to this, we are humbly asking for your help and generosity to donate and be part of this momentous project. Prayer petitions and donation envelopes will be distributed to each class. Whatever amount you will donate
3 will be of help in this noble project which will help us share to everyone the Lasallian legacy of faith, service and communion.
2. In line with the Pastoral Visit of His Excellency, the Most Reverend Archbishop Gilbert "Arch B" Garcera on August 29, 2019 at 10:00 AM here in our institution, the following classes will be joining in the welcome activities (during the arrival) outside the SENTRUM:
Grade 7 – LS 107, LS 201 and LS 212 Grade 8 – LS 310, LS 402 and LS 410 Grade 9 – BM 101, LS 205 and LS 301 Grade 10 – CMR 202, BM 105 and BM 203
Moreover, the following classes will be joining in the program inside the SENTRUM:
Grade 7: LS 102, LS 108, LS 110, and LS 112 Grade 8: LS 311, LS 404, LS 405, and LS 409 Grade 9: LS 207, LS 302, LS 306, and BM 100 Grade 10: BM 104, BM 201, BM 205, and CMR 201
Relative to this activity, the aforementioned classes will be having their early recess at 9:20 – 9:40. After the recess, all classes concerned are going to assemble or proceed to their designated place. As soon as the Archbishop had already entered the SENTRUM gate, the students who are outside will go back to their classes while those who are inside will stay until the end of the program.
3. We shall follow the DAY 3 schedule tomorrow. Please be guided accordingly.
From the Grade Moderators’ Office For Grade 7
For Grade 6 Batch 2018 – 2019 (homegrown), kindly claim your recognition picture at the Grade Moderator’s Office.
FROM THE OVCAR –SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the Assistant Principal
Day to day with St. John Baptist De La Salle
“Pray that God will always preserve his Holy Spirit in your community.” (Med. 77.1)
1. On Official Business – Please be informed that the Assistant Principal together with the 2 Grade Moderators, Mr.
Darius Cantos and Mr. Mario Katigbak, will be attending the 2nd Discipline Congress at St. Benilde College in Manila on August 22-23.
In view of this, Ms. Marineth Rosales is appointed to be the Officer-In-Charge of the AP regarding the daily operations, while Mr. Roldan Delos Reyes will be in-charge regarding the SHS Academic concerns. Please accord to them your usual support.
2. On Pastoral Visit of the Archbishop to De La Salle Lipa
a. Please be informed that on August 29, 10:00AM-12:00PM, Archbishop Gilbert Garcera will conduct his Pastoral Visit to De La Salle Lipa. In participation to this event, the following classes and their subject Teachers will attend the activities in the SENTRUM.
Grade 11 Subject Teachers Grade 12 Subject Teachers
S11-01 Mr. Julius Ballesteros S12-02 Ms. Clarissa Allic; Mr. Marco Kalalo S11-02 Ms. Michelle Atienza; Ms. Leonida Ona S12-07 Mr. Daniel Fider; Engacad Teacher S11-03 Mr. Darenn Heart; Ms. Michelle Atienza S12-08 Science Teacher; Mr. Arnel Manalo S11-11 Mr. Patick Macaraig; Science Teacher S12-09 Engacad Teacher; Science Teacher S11-13 Mr. Darenn Heart S12-14 Ms. Aileen Matibag; Ms. Fatima Gumapac
For the Subject Teachers, kindly accompany your respective classes going to the SENTRUM starting at 8:30AM. The details of the students’ participation will be discussed by their respective CLCE Teachers.
3. For ALL Students
Duties and Responsibilities of a Student
As an enrolled Lasallian student, he/she is expected to follow the rules and regulations of the school; thus, every student shall:
4 a. Maintain the academic integrity of the School by achieving excellence and following its academic
responsibilities
b. Promote peace by observing the rules and regulations of the school, in and outside the school’s premises to attain healthy relationships to fellow students, faculty, staff, administrators and other school personnel.
c. Cooperate as stewards of God’s creation by engaging in worthwhile activities and institution’s advocacy d. Exercise his/her rights responsibly with full knowledge that he/she is accountable for any violation of the
rights of others.
4. For Academic Advisers
a. Kindly submit to the AP office the list of class officers of your advising class.
5. Dates to Remember
a. August 17-September 6 – Visit of the RELIC of the founder, St. John Baptist De La Salle
b. August 28 – (Wednesday) – SHS Community Assembly at 2:00PM-4:30PM, CBEAM Function Hall c. August 29 – Pastoral Visit of Archbishop Gilbert Garcera
d. August 30 – Relic Tour to Cathedral 6. For Grade 12 ABM Students
We are cordially inviting students who would like to participate with the invitation of Association of Philippine Private School Administrators and Mentors (APPSAM) for its 9th National Business Youth Camp in Tagaytay City on October 17-19, 2019. Registration fee for this event is amounting to P5,800. An early bird registration fee is offered at P5,600.
In connection with this invitation, the enlistment for the participation will only be accommodated until Friday, August 23, 2019. Be noted that there would be a meeting on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 in JRF104 for those who expressed their participation to discuss extensively the details of the invitation. Thank you very much.
Mula sa Departamento ng Filipino
Mayap a abak! (Kapampangan) Magandang umaga!
Mahalagang kaalaman:
Bakit hindi Ingles ang naging wikang pambansa natin?
Dahil hindi isinulong ang Ingles ng mga eksperto at pinunòng Amerikano. Maaari sanang “binraso” ng mga Amerikano ang mga delegado sa 1934 Kumbensiyong Konstitusyonal. Ngunit salungat dito ang mga ekspertong, gaya ni Najeeb Mitry Saleeby na naglabas ng librong The Language of Education of the Philippine Islands noong 1924 at nagpahayag ng tutol sa patuloy na paggamit ng Ingles bílang nag-iisang wikang panturo:
It aims at something unknown before in human affairs. It is attempting to do what ancient Persia, Rome, Alexander the Great and Napoleon failed to accomplish. It aims at nothing less than the obliteration of the tribal differences of the Filipinos, the substitution of English for the vernacular dialects as a home language, and making English the national, common language of the Archipelago.
Madalas Itanong Hinggil sa Wikang Pambansa ni Almario, Virgilio S.
Para sa Unang Baitang
Pinaaalalahan ang mga mag-aaral na makinig nang mabuti sa kwentong ibabahagi ng ating bisitang magulang sa Bilib Ako sa Mommy/Daddy Ko ngayong araw na ito sa klase/oras ng Filipino. Mabuhay!
From the Mathematics Department ON AMEP 2019
Please be informed that the De La Salle Lipa and DepEd Division of Lipa City, in partnership with the Asian MathSci League, Inc. (AMSLI), will conduct AMSLI’s Mathematics Enrichment Program (AMEP) Qualifying Examination on August 24, 2019, Saturday, 8:00 in the morning here in De La Salle Lipa Integrated School.
AMEP is a 10-Saturday training program for Grades 1 to 12 students, designed to enrich, deepen and enhance topics discussed in the regular math classes in school by providing more applications, explorations as well as critical and
creative thinking opportunities. The students who will successfully finish the program, depending upon their performance, will be invited to join more challenging mathematical activities specifically for international mathematics competitions.
In connection with this, interested GS students are reminded of the submission of the reply slip together with the payment to their respective Math teacher until today, August 22, 2019.
5 ON MTAP 2019
Please be informed that the Mathematics Teachers Association of the Philippines (MTAP) in collaboration with DepEd is offering MTAP Saturday Mathematics Program for Regular Students.
The Mathematics Program for Regular Students aims to:
a. provide learners with the opportunity to explore Mathematics without the threat of tests;
b. review the materials covered last school year to enable the pupils to do well in Mathematics this school year c. prepare the Grade 6 and G10 learners for the private school’s entrance examinations for Junior High School
and Senior High School; and
d. prepare them for the local, regional, national and international Mathematics competitions.
The 2019 MTAP – DepEd Saturday Mathematics Program for Regular Students will be conducted for six Saturdays starting September 7 – October 12, 2019 from 7:30am to 12:00nn in Lipa City National High School for Junior High School and Senior High School and Tambo Elementary School for Grade School.
If you are interested, please submit the payment of P200 and reply slip of the letter that can be asked from your subject teacher on or before August 30, 2019. Thank you.
From the Integrated School Mathematics and Science Departments
CONGRATULATIONS to our DLSL students for bringing pride and honor to our school and country in various INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS and SCIENCE COMPETITIONS.
NAME GRADE AWARD COMPETITION
Harry Gerard L. Perez 3 Gold Medal - Team Bronze Medal-
Individual MWB Bronze Cup
Mathematics Without Borders (MWB) Tournament
Finals Nessebar, Bulgaria June 28 to July 1, 2019 Aldwin Luke H. Jaen 5 Gold Medal – Math
Warriors Silver Medal – Mind
Sports
5thSingapore International Math Olympiad Challenge
(SIMOC) Singapore July 7 to 8, 2019.
Julianne Ycel D.S. Kaw 7 Silver – Math Olympiad 5thSingapore International Math Olympiad Challenge
(SIMOC) Singapore July 7 to 8, 2019.
Kiara Isabel Lumbres 2 Silver Medal World Mathematics Invitational Finals (WMI)
Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019 Rebben Marion R. Felix 2 Gold Medal World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019 Miguel Andrei Sandoval 4 Bronze Medal World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019 Eliju Etienne Ombao 5 Bronze Medal World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019
Reuben Joseph R.Felix 5 Gold Medal World Mathematics
6 Invitational Finals (WMI)
Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019 Pamela Marielle C.Torres 6 Merit Award World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019 Lorenz Gabriel Briones 6 Bronze Medal World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019 Karyll Margaret D. Cruzat 7 Merit Award World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019 Justin Dave G. Malabanan 7 Merit Award World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019
Grace H. Dela Cruz 8 Bronze Medal World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019
John Paul Titular 8 Merit Award World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019
Gian Miguel Barte 9 Silver Medal World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019 Christian David Corto 9 Silver Medal World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019 Bea Catherine S. Villaruz 9 Bronze Medal World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019 Angelo Vince Perez 10 Bronze Medal World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019 Anton Leo Miguel Joson 10 Merit Award World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019 Jose Luis Paolo Domingo 11 Bronze Medal World Mathematics
Invitational Finals (WMI) Fukuoka, Japan July 15 - 19, 2019 Harry Gerard Perez 3 Silver Medal International Junior Math
Olympiad 2019 (IJMO) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 26-30, 2019
7 Aecus Charles Mendoza 3 Silver Medal International Junior Math
Olympiad 2019 (IJMO) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 26-30, 2019 Reuben Joseph Felix 5 Gold Medal International Junior Math
Olympiad 2019 (IJMO) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 26-30, 2019 Julianne Ycel Kaw 7 Silver Medal International Junior Math
Olympiad 2019 (IJMO) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 26-30, 2019 Harry Gerard Perez 3 SILVER – Individual
BRONZE - Team
VANDA Science Competition 2019 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 26-30, 2019 Reuben Joseph Felix 5 SILVER – Individual
BRONZE - Team
VANDA Science Competition 2019 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 26-30, 2019 Angela Ponce Santelices 6 GOLD - Individual VANDA Science Competition 2019 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 26-30, 2019 Julianne Ycel Kaw - Grade 7 7 BRONZE- Individual
BRONZE - Team
VANDA Science Competition 2019 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 26-30, 2019 Graciel Anne Platon 7 Honorable Mention VANDA Science Competition 2019 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 26-30, 2019 Eliann Joell Atienza 8 BRONZE- Individual
BRONZE - Team
VANDA Science Competition 2019 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 26-30, 2019 Kathleen Bienee Dimaculangan 8 GOLD - Team VANDA Science Competition 2019 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 26-30, 2019 Matthew Daniel Dalangin 8 BRONZE- Individual
SILVER - Team
VANDA Science Competition 2019 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 26-30, 2019 Realeyne Gapultos 9 Honorable Mention VANDA Science Competition 2019 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
July 26-30, 2019 Marc Christopher Ferrer 11 6th Place International Regions
Mathematics League University of Nevada, Las
Vegas USA
May 29-June 3. 2019
8 FROM THE OVCA - STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE:
1. On List of Elected Class Officers in SHS. May we remind the elected Class Secretary to please forward the List of Elected Class Officers at the SAO until Friday. You may please secure the form at the Grade Moderator’s Office of SHS. Please be guided accordingly. Meanwhile, those who have not yet elected their Class Officers are reminded to elect the best leaders who could represent their class. God Bless all Class Officers who will be given special task for SY 2019-2020.
2. On Election of SCB Officers. We shall also elect SCB representatives in Grade 7 and Grade 11 following this schedule:
August 22 – Deadline of Filing Gr. 11 SCB Application August 27 – Start of Filing Gr. 7 SCB Application August 29 – Deadline of Filing Gr. 7 SCB Application August 30 – Election of Gr. 11 SCB Officer
September 4 – Election of Grade 7 SCB Officer
Please secure the form at the Student Activities Office until August 22 only.
FROM THE OVCM- IS GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING CENTER:
1. For G4-10 new students and transferees: The Guidance Office will run a counseling group for transferees and new students to assist them in their transition to a new school. Interested students are requested to sign up at the Guidance Office until tomorrow, August 23, 2019. For Grades 4-6, look for Ms. Kristine Mendoza (Grade School Guidance Office) and for Grades 7-10, look for Ms. Iyah Docog (Junior High School Guidance Office). Thank you.
2. For N1 – Grade 2 Advisers and Students: Big thanks for accommodating Ate Love during her Room-to-Room Guidance Re-orientation.
3. For Grades 3 – 10 Homeroom Advisers and Students: Please be informed that the Room-to-Room Guidance Re-orientation will continue today following the schedule below:
Date Time Section Teacher
GRADE 3 August 23, 2019
(Friday)
10:00am – 11:00am BB 206 Ms. Rhea Pecayo
11:00 – 12:00nn BB 210 Ms. Lea Camacho
1:00pm – 2:00pm BB 204 August 29, 2019
(Thursday)
2:00pm – 3:00pm BB 211
Ms. Criselda Arellano 3:00pm – 4:00pm BB 212
August 30, 2019
(Friday) 2:00pm – 3:00pm BB 205 Ms. Lea Camacho
Date Time Section Teacher
GRADE 4 August 22, 2019
(Thursday)
11:00am – 12:00nn BB 312 Ms. Elma Langamon
2:00pm – 3:00pm BB 308 Ms. Regine Arada
GRADE 5 August 22, 2019
(Thursday)
8:40am – 9:40am BB 305 Ms. Maricel Comia
1:00pm – 2:00pm BB 304 Ms. Marychrist Briguela August 23, 2019
(Friday) 2:00pm – 3:00pm BB 302
Ms. Evelyn De Castro
GRADE 6
Date Time Section Adviser /
Teacher
Subject August 28
Wednesday
8:40 – 9:40 BB 406 Ms. R. Ararao/
Ms. Dimaala
MAPEH/Soc Stud 10:00 – 11:00 BB 401 Ms. E. Saculo /
Ms. Sebuc
Math/Filipino 1:00 – 2:00 BB 403 Ms. A. Pangan /
Mr. Bueno
Science/Filipino
9 August 30
Friday
10:00 – 11:00 BB 306 Ms. L. Sebuc Filipino
GRADE 7
GRADE 8
Date Time Section Subject Teacher
August 22 (Thursday – Day 2)
8:40 – 9:40 am LS 409 TLE Ms. E. Sagaoinit
10:00 – 11:00 am LS 311 TLE Ms. MR. Acob
11:00 – 12:00 nn LS 410 CLCE Ms. MT. Villaruel
1:00 – 2:00 nn LS 310 Social Studies Ms. MB. Bautista August 23
(Friday – Day 3)
10:00 – 11:00 am LS 407 Science Ms. R. Manalo
1:00 – 2:00 nn LS 408 English Ms. G. Ona
2:00 – 3:00 nn LS 312 Filipino Ms. A. Fermin
GRADE 9
GRADE 10
DATE TIME SECTION TEACHER
August 22, 2019 (Thursday)
8:40 – 9:40 BM 103 Ms. Dimaunahan
9:40 – 10:40 BM 104 Mr. Taningco
11:00 – 12:00 BM 105 Ms. Breones
August 23, 2019 (Friday)
8:40 – 9:40 BM 205 Ms. Uy
9:40 – 10:40 BM 202 Mr. Dimaunahan
11:00 – 12:00 BM 201 Ms. Breones
12:00 – 1:00 BM 203 Mr. Delizo
2:00 – 3:00 BM 204 Ms. Bril
DATE SECTION TIME Adviser/Teacher*
Day 2 Schedule August 22, 2019
(Thursday)
LS 109 8:40 – 9:40 Ms. Lacerna
LS 210 10:00 – 11:00 Ms. Manalo
LS 110 11:00 – 12:00 Mr. Exconde
LS 201 1:00 – 2:00 Mr. Guce
LS 102 2:00 – 3:00 Ms. Tapalla
LS 211 3:00 – 4:00 Mr. Bigcas
Day 3 Schedule August 23, 2019
(Friday)
LS 112 8:40 – 9:40 Ms. Umilda
LS 111 1:00 – 2:00 Ms. Atienza
Date Time Section Adviser / Teacher Subject
Day 2 Schedule August 22
Thursday
8:40 – 9:40 BM 100 Mr. Pasia MAPEH
9:40 – 10:40 LS 209 Ms. Serrano MAPEH
11:00 – 12:00 LS 205 Ms. Riata English
12:00 – 1:00 BM 101 Mr. Baon CLCE
2:00 – 3:00 LS 301 Mr. Binuya CLCE
Day 3 Schedule August 23
Friday
8:40 – 9:40 LS 303 Ms. Villazar Soc. Studies
9:40 – 10:40 LS 306 Ms. Laraya Filipino
11:00 – 12:00 LS 307 Ms. Matibag Soc. Studies
12:00 – 1:00 LS 308 Ms. Maranan MAPEH
2:00 – 3:00 LS 302 Ms. Lasi English
SMILES August 28 Wednesday
8:40 – 9:40 LS 309 Ms. Amparo Homeroom
Guidance Program
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3:00 – 4:00 BM 206 Ms. Calingasan
4. For Grade 5 Students: Students are requested to accomplish the Student Personal Data Record thru the following link: https://forms.gle/pakvk17KGs7EXyX5A.
5. For Grades 7- 12 Students: Students are requested to accomplish the Student Personal Data Record thru the following link:
GRADE 7:
https://forms.gle/kuYpCComiQ5UnEBLA GRADE 8:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfgrZ2N1Fx-
KujpDaafU1eyOjOzb_2cdlZIx52mOqYkV9mvgA/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1 GRADE 9:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfgGwTGxl9GQl4XJX9FxNECnvrJooIcd9yPqXUmetcZCge R7Q/viewform
GRADE 10:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1rDyx5DC4jQbqy1bxUoXvFcyexaGublt5W_e4RDJ6PRE/prefill GRADE 11 & 12:
tinyurl.com/spdr2019
6. For Grade 12 UST applicants: Please be informed that De La Salle Lipa will no longer be an External Testing Center of UST. Nonetheless, we will still be processing UST grade forms.
7. Activities for August:
August 22-30 Processing of Senior High School and College Application Forms 28 Moving to a New School: A Transition Group for Young Adolescents 30 Moving to a New School: A Transition Group for Grade Schoolers
FROM THE OVCM – INSTITUTIONAL LASALLIAN FORMATION OFFICE:
On April 7, 1719, our Founder, St. John Baptist De La Salle, died. After 300 years, we are celebrating not only his death but more so his life and legacy with the theme: One Heart, One Commitment, One Life. 2019 is also declared by Pope Francis as Lasallian Jubilee Year. Part of the celebration of the Jubilee year is the Relic Tour of the Founder to different La Salle Schools in the Philippines. We are fortunate that the relic is with us from August 17 to September 6, 2019 except for August 30, 2019 where it will be brought to San Sebastian Cathedral for public veneration. The relic will stay at Capilla De San Juan Bautista De La Salle from 7:00 am till 6:00 pm. Hence, everyone is encouraged to visit our Founder and spend moments of prayers and reflection. Thank you very much.
FROM THE HRDO – INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:
To Grade School, JHS & SHS Community
Please be reminded to submit the accomplished SHI Form @ IHS CLINIC) until August 23, 2019.
Cont…PREVENT LUNG DISEASE
• CHECK YOUR HOME FOR RADON. Radon gas (a naturally occurring radioactive gas produced by the breakdown of uranium in the ground) is a hidden killer and the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Find out if there are high levels of radon in your home or workplace. It may be leaking into the house through cracks in the foundation and walls.
• WEAR A MASK. We may be exposed to an excessive amount of dust, fumes, smoke, gases, vapors or mists in the workplace. Poor ventilation, closed-in working areas and heat increase are also disease-causing culprits.
Avoid breathing in toxic fumes from chemical, solvents and paints. Wear protective masks when you work with chemicals and report unsafe working conditions. Go to lung screening and other health programs offered at work.
• TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR. See your doctor if you experience shortness of breath, pain when breathing, dizziness with a change of activity, a persistent cough, wheezing or coughing with exercise, pain in the airway.
11 If you have a chronic lung disease like asthma or COPD, work with your doctor to manage symptoms and flare-ups.
• TAKE THE STAIRS. Do something active for 30 minutes each day to lighten the load on your lungs and increase the efficiency of oxygen transportation and metabolism. Walk around the building, bike around your neighborhood, or even run in place for a bit.
• BE AWARE OF THE AIR. People with lung diseases such as asthma and COPD need to pay particular attention to the levels of air pollution called particulates — tiny solid or liquid particles — in the environment and limit their outdoor exposure when levels are high.
• DON’T IDLE. Do your part to curb noxious air and turn off the ignition if you’re waiting more than 10 seconds.
• GET VACCINATED. This is especially important if you have lung disease, though healthy people also benefit from getting vaccinated. If you have significant lung disease or are over 65, a pneumonia shot also is recommended.
https://www.lung.ca/lung-health/prevent-lung-disease
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