GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Lk. 8:19-21) The Holy Gospel according to St. Luke
19 Then his mother and his brothers came to him, but they could not reach him for the crowd. 20 And he was told, "Your mother and your brothers are standing outside, desiring to see you." 21 But he said to them, "My mother and my brothers are those who hear the word of God and do it."
REFLECTION:
Who do you love and cherish the most? God did not intend for us to be alone, but to be with others. He gives us many opportunities for developing relationships with family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers. Why does Jesus seem to ignore his own relatives when they pressed to see him? His love and respect for his mother and his relatives is unquestionable. Jesus never lost an opportunity to teach his disciples a spiritual lesson and truth about the kingdom of God. On this occasion when many gathered to hear Jesus he pointed to another higher reality of relationships, namely our relationship with God and with those who belong to God.
PRAYER:
Heavenly Father, may your love be my constant guide for choosing what is good and for rejecting what is contrary to your will. Amen.
FROM THE OVCAR – OFFICE OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL:
1. Please be reminded that there is an ongoing 2017 Athletic Area Meet. Sports Events like Athletics and Volleyball Secondary (Boys/Girls) will be hosted by DLSL at the Oval and BHV Gym/CENTEN A respectively. We expect entry of visitors in our campus because of this meet. For safety and security, students are advised to avoid loitering around the playing courts. Please be mindful of your personal belongings too.
2. The Student Activity Office (SAO) has been busy preparing for the celebration of the World Teachers’ Day (WTD).
A sign-up list will be passed around where Partners can signify their attendance to the Film Viewing at SM Cinema which will be held on Oct. 4, 2017 at 1:30PM- 3:30PM. Those who will not be able to attend will have to file a leave of absence. Exciting prizes for the raffle promo also await the Partners!
3. The Junior HS and the Senior HS Partners will have to attend the President’s Time on Sept. 27, Wednesday at 2:30PM at MMR 7 & 8. In view of this, classes will be called off at 2:00PM.
4. From the IS Evacuation Team: GUIDELINES ON EARTHQUAKE DRILL
We remind everyone of the scheduled earthquake drill on September 28, 2017 at 8:00am. Please be guided by the following instructions:
1. Mr. Reinard Anog, our IS Evacuation Committee Head, together with all the committee members, in coordination with Mr. Roland Bragais and Mr. Ariel Bejasa Jr, DLSL Security and Safety Officers and Mr. Michael Kasilag, the ISSESO Head will facilitate the earthquake drill.
2. The alarm system will be activated in a minute or so to prompt everybody that there is an earthquake in progress.
During this time all occupants of the classroom need to do the “DUCK, COVER and HOLD”. No one is yet allowed to leave the classrooms or offices while the alarm system is still on.
3. When the siren has stopped, that is the time when everybody should leave the classrooms and offices immediately following the planned route discussed by the GMs with the class presidents/class representatives.
4. Presidents should be the first ones on the line leading the class with the flaglets. On the other hand, class secretary and earth marshal will be the last persons, to ensure that all classmate had left the room and the lights, fan and ACU are turned off.
5. Students are to leave all valuables in the classroom and the objective is to reach the evacuation site the quickest way possible. Classroom doors must be locked for the security of the students’ belongings. LS and BB Building occupants must be able to leave the building in three 3 minutes!
6. Floor Marshal are designated at each floor of the building to ensure all students and partners have left the building.
7. When forming lines at the oval, all classes must be aligned with the provided orange cone markers.
8. Upon arrival at the evacuation site (oval), the class secretary initially counts his/her classmate to check the attendance and report it to the president. The president raise the corresponding flaglet: GREEN when the members of the class are complete and RED if otherwise. The president also report it to the class adviser.
9. The adviser reports it to their GM; the GM reports it to the APAd and the APAd report it to the Principal.
Bulletin No.: 027
Tuesday, 26 September 2017
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. .”
10. In case of lost students, the GM reports it to the ISSESO to conduct search and rescue.
11.It is important that everybody will participate in the execution of the drill seriously. Homeroom adviser of each class must be in front of the line upon reaching the evacuation site.
12. Specific tasks are delegated to the following:
a. LACs have to monitor the positioning of the classes in the oval following the section labels posted on the fence fronting the Archbishop Palace.
b. Security personnel are to declare ‘all clear’ after checking that everyone has moved out of the hall. They can also check on anybody who is not taking the drill seriously.
c. GSD and ISSESO have to require the participation of the canteen personnel and all the parents inside the campus.
d. At the evacuation site, the IS Evacuation Committee Head are to call the roll of the students by level and will give other instructions.
e. Class President will help the teacher in leading the class to the designated route.
f. Assigned time keeper will announce the length of time spent evacuating BB and LS building respectively and Mr. Reinard Anog for the overall time for the drill.
g. Office Heads and Guidance Counselors will assist the preschool teachers in leading the pupils to the oval.
h. Clinic staff and EMT will be deployed to give first aid to those who need assistance
13. Students with special needs or health condition may proceed and stay at the tent specially set for them at the oval.
14. Remember that safety is everybody’s concern and that disaster preparedness is important to safeguard one’s life.
Take an active part.
FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the Assistant Principal for Administration
1. The parental contract for the student handbook will be sent to the parents today. School’s copy must be returned to the GM’s on or before Oct. 2, Monday. Thank you.
2. No club meeting for Grades 2-6 tomorrow. Please take note of the dismissal time.
3. Please be guided by the schedule of 1st Quarterly Assessment.
Nursery 1
OCTOBER 9 OCTOBER 10 OCTOBER 11
Reading Math Oral Test/Penmanship
Nursery 2 & Kinder
OCTOBER 9 OCTOBER 10 OCTOBER 11
Reading Filipino Oral Test /Penmanship
Recess Math Completion
Language Arts Grades 1- 3
OCTOBER 9 OCTOBER 10 OCTOBER 11
Social Studies Language Arts Reading
Recess Science Math
Filipino Grades 4 - 6
OCTOBER 9 OCTOBER 10 OCTOBER 11
Social Studies English Math
Recess Science Completion
Filipino
4. Lunch break proctoring schedule for today:
ROOM TIME TUESDAY
BG 113 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Pines
BG 114 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Me Anne
BB 111 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Ailene
BB 110 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Fe
BB 104 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Che
5. Looking Ahead:
Sept. 27 – 3rd Community Meeting
Sept. 28 – Earthquake Drill From the GS- CLCE Department
Let us thank the Lord for the classes and their advisers who sponsored the Holy Eucharist yesterday. May you continue living the life of true Christian Lasallians. God bless you!
Sponsors for today:
Grade 4 BB 311 Ms. Liezel Magnaye Grade 5 BB 301 Ms. Marychrist Briguela Grade 2 BB 104 Ms. Rhea Pecayo Grade 1 BB 109 Ms. Elizabeth Pagulayan Sponsors for tomorrow:
Grade 4 BB 312 Ms. Elma Lingao Grade 5 BB 304 Ms. Rizza Limbo Grade 2 BG 108 Ms. Grace Robles
Grade 1 BG 112 Ms. Crisvelyn Del Mundo From the GS Academic Council
It was really an amazing and outstanding performance shown by the GS Science participants in the recently concluded Division Science Fair and Congress held at Rafael M. Lojo Memorial School last September 20 and 22. KUDOS to the coach, Ms. Pines Pangan and to the whole team!
Science Quiz Bee
Grade 3 Gilliene Nicole Urrea 3rd runner up Grade 5 Angela P. Santelices CHAMPION Grade 6 Jirhome Paglinawan CHAMPION Environmental Quiz Bee
Grade 4 Theo Jazier Flores 2nd runner up On the Spot Sci Painting
Grade 5 Reese Anika C. Evangelista 2nd runner up Sci- Impromptu Speaking
Grade 5 Mika Guerra CHAMPION Grade 6 Alex Anthiny Andal CHAMPION Sci Writing English
Grade 5 Julianne U. Olmos CHAMPION Grade 6 Divine Clarisse Yabut 2nd runner up Sci Writing Filipino
Grade 5 Niña Kelsey San Gabriel 1st runner up Grade 6 Vanjo Rommel Mendoza 3rd runner up Note: 1st and 2nd placers are Regional Qualifiers
From the Grade School Mathematics Department 1. AMSLI – AMEP Training
Please be informed that the AMSLI’s Mathematics Enrichment Program (AMEP) will start on September 30, 2017, Saturday , 1:00 in the afternoon at De La Salle Lipa Integrated School for Elementary BB Building while JHS and SHS will be at Lipa City Science Integrated School. Please be guided accordingly.
Time: 1:00 – 4:00
Venue: De La Salle Lipa Integrated School
What to wear: School or PE or Type B Uniform
What to bring: long folder, notebook, paper, ballpen or pencil and snacks 2. MTAP Saturday Training
To all MTAPers…Please be informed that we will have our last meeting of MTAP Saturday class on September 30, 2017. Those students who show exemplary performance during the 6 Saturday trainings will be recognized. Let’s wish our kids good luck and be one of the MATH Wizard kids!! God bless Young Mathletes!
From the Grade Moderators
1. Grades 1-6 class presidents shall have a meeting with Sir Reynard Anog, IS Evacuation Chairperson, today after the reading of the daily bulletin. Grades 1-3 shall proceed to the GM’s office. Grades 4-6, kindly go directly to MMR 7, BB 4th floor.
2. Everyone is reminded not to use the green and white cabinets located along the corridors as lunch tables. These are meant for sorting the colored and white papers for recycling purposes.
For Grades 4-6
1. ON LEAVING THE CLASSROOM: Class presidents and key monitors must be the last one to leave the classroom and see to it that the doors are well locked.
2. ON USE OF DEVICES: Once again, all students are reminded that they are not allowed to use the gadget in the morning, as well as during recess time and lunch break.
FROM THE OVCAR – JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the JHS Academic Council
First Quarter Theme: Respecting the Dignity of Human Life On United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs)
SDG # 1 – No Poverty
Eradicating poverty in all its forms remains one of the greatest challenges facing humanity. While the number of people living in extreme poverty dropped by more than half between 1990 and 2015 – from 1.9 billion to 836 million – too many are still struggling for the most basic human needs. most basic needs like health, education, and access to water and sanitation, to name a few. http://www.undp.org/content/undp
From the JHS CLCE Department
Let us thank the Lord for the classes and their advisers who sponsored the Holy Eucharist yesterday. May you continue living the life of true Christian Lasallians. God bless you!
Sponsors for today:
6:30 A.M.
Grade 9 BM 100 Ms. Caryl Aissa Maranan Grade 10 BM 102 Ms. Luzelyn Endaya
12:10 P.M.
Grade 7 LS 105 Ms. Monique Rivera Grade 8 LS 109 Mr. Annie Mae Pestejo
Sponsors for tomorrow:
6:30 A.M.
Grade 9 BM 101 Ms. Rina Uy
Grade 10 BM 103 Ms. Marian Leslie Atienza
12:10 P.M.
Grade 7 LS 106 Mr. Jayson Baet Grade 8 LS 110 Ms. Anna Lyn Lacerna
From the JHS Science Department
Congratulations to our JHS Students for participating in the Division of Lipa Science and Technology Fair & Congress 2017 Dep-Ed sponsored contest held at Rafael M. Lojo Memorial School , Banay-banay Lipa City last September 20 & 21, 2017.
CATEGORY NAME GRADE/SECTION AWARD
Jose Luis Paolo S. Domingo 10 – BM 102 Third Place
Czhean Klyde L. Espiritu 9 – LS 302 Fifth Place
Frederich Galen M. Angeles 8 – LS 110 Participation Science Quiz Bee
Matthew Daniel C. Dalangin 7 – LS 308 Third Place
Lanz William A. Macuha 10 – BM 104 Second Place
Sci-Dama
Angelo Vince H. Perez 9 – LS 301 Fourth Place
Environmental Quiz
Bea Francine C. Luna 10 – CMR 206 Participation
Carmine C. Magnaye 10 – BM 104 Participation
Science Impromptu
Speaking Jean-Paul I. Mendoza 9 – LS 302 First Place
Josh Aldrich P. De Villa 8 – LS 209 Second Place
Jose Miguel S. Villegas 7 – LS 405 First Place
Renz Earl Louis M. Sapitanan 10 – BM 104 Second Place On-the-Spot
Painting Danielle Lei R. Araez 9 – LS 301 First Place
Sci-Art Denise A. Macatangay 10 – CMR 207 Participation
Elizabeth C. Kho 10 – BM 203 First Place
Anne Margaret M. Tayer 9 – LS 104 Second Place
Sci-Writing (English)
Kim D. Ditan 8 – LS 111 Fourth Place
Sci-Writing (Filipino)
Nicah R. Lontoc 7 – LS 405 Participation
Aira Marie P. Libat 10 – BM 202
Gazielle Gwyneth Bleza 10 – CMR 205 Meliá Isabel P. Sebuc 10 – BM 104
First Place
Nichole Angela T. Mauleon 9 – LS 102 Quincee Beatrice A. Dalangin 9 – LS 104 Photo Gallery
Jesse A. Candelario 9 – LS 304
First Place
The Science department would like to thank their coaches Ms. Estelita S. Villegas, Ms. Lorna A. Guavez, Ms.
Jonalyn M. Aguda, Ms. Mina D. Samson. Commendations to the English, Filipino and MAPEH Departments especially Ms.
Golda Obeña, Ms, Lhet Remo, Ms. Edna Serrano, Ms. Aira Buquir and Ms. Gina Moron for training/helping our students in Science Impromptu, Poster, Writing and Photo Gallery. Again to our deepest gratitude.
FROM THE OVCAR –SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the SHS Assistant Principal for Administration Important Reminders:
1. Students who are required to attend the Feed Forward Instruction (FFI) sessions are reminded to attend every session. FFI will help concerned students to cope up with the lessons and eventually pass the subject. Attendance to FFI sessions does not give a guarantee that student will pass the subject.
2. Students with problems in their academics are requested to see his/her Academic Adviser. A meeting with the Academic Adviser should be done at least once a week.
3. Avoid unnecessary absence/s as it may affect your over-all academic performance.
4. For the Subject Teachers, students who have incurred the maximum allowable absences in a semester are requested to send the students to the Grade Moderators’ Office for a conference with the parents.
5. All students are reminded to settle their account for the first quarter. Statement of Account has been distributed already. “No Permit, No Exam” Policy will be implemented during quarterly assessment.
Looking Ahead:
1. SHS community will have a meeting with the Brother President on September 27, 2017, 2:00 pm at MMR 7 & 8 (BB Hall). College partners (FT & PT) engaging in the SHS are requested to attend. Please come on time.
2. All Class Mayors will attend the Drug Prevention and Control Symposium on September 28, 2017, 2:00 pm at CBEAM Function Hall, A-B. USAD members are also requested to attend.
3. Corporate Attire Day: September 29, 2017 is corporate attire day. Students with community engagement are exempted from wearing corporate attire. Students with HOPE class are requested to bring their HOPE uniform.
From the SHS CLCE and PHILOSOPHY Department
1. SCHEDULE OF CLASS MASS SPONSORSHIP EVERY 12:00NN AT THE CAPILLA
“The Eucharist is the ‘source and summit of the Christian life’. By the Eucharistic celebration we already unite ourselves with the heavenly liturgy and anticipate eternal life, when God will be all in all. In brief, the Eucharist is the sum and summary of our faith: Our way of thinking is attuned to the Eucharist, and the Eucharist in turn confirms our way of thinking.” – CCC,1326-1327
Class Mass Sponsors
Date Time
Grade 11 Grade 12
September 26 12:10 – 12:45 H11-04 H12-01
September 28 12:10 – 12:45 S11-01 H12-02
September 29 12:10 – 12:45 S11-02 H12-03
From the Senior High School Science Learning Area
Talk on Biology CAPSTONE Initiative for Senior High STEM Strand and Selected College- Biology Students
The following Gr. 11 and Gr. 12 students will be attending the aforementioned seminar today, September 26, 2017 at 5th floor Sen. Diokno Auditorium from 8:00 am – 12:00 nn. . Movement in going to the venue starts at 7:45 am. Subject teachers are requested to excuse the following students from their class.
Grade 11 Grade 12
1. Claveria, Henrico James M. S11-01 1. Baroja, Marcus Carlo P. S12-01 2. Libao, Darius Angelo A. S11-01 2. Libuit, Billy Roider D. S12-01 3. Aguirre, Therese Nicole D. S11-01 3. Peradilla, John Limuel P. S12-01
4. Palo, Theresa A. S11-01 4. Castor, George Ediah R. S12-01
5. De Jesus, Jericho Joshua H. S11-02 5. Ilao, Pierre Romayne S. S12-01 6. Suarez, Andre Dave C. S11-02 6. Pastorfide, Claire Therese H. S12-01 7. Balmes, Romana Veronica R. S11-02 7. Latayan, Kyle Antonio A. S12-02 8. Panganiban, Raisa Arlene M. S11-02 8. Siapco, Cyrill Mari L. S12-02 9. Agbing, Christopher Jose F. S11-03 9. Mendoza, Fatima P. S12-02 10. Mando, Anthony Cedric M. S11-03 10. Osicos, Katherine S. S12-02 11.Makalintal, Phomela Aubrey G. S11-03 11.Javier, Jullia Sofia T. S12-02 12. Ybañez, Lorena Millen R. S11-03 12. Llanes, Julia Reymonde B. S12-02 13.Soriano, Carl Denzyl L. S11-04 13.Dalogdog, Jeremy Vonn J. S12-03 14.Tipan, Cedric, Angelo L. S11-04 14.Lucasia, Bernard John O. S12-03 15. Manalo, Alyssa Ira L. S11-04 15. Manigbas, Vyron Christian P. S12-03 16.Silva, Julienne Bernadette G. S11-04 16.Anog, Chelsea Joyce J. S12-03 17. Balmes, Von Ernest Mathew H. S11-05 17. Briones, Ma. Rosario C. S12-03 18. Joves, Sean Kyobi I. S11-05 18. Tiongson, Kayla Arriadne S. S12-03 19.Laguardia, Allyssa Marie A. S11-05 19.Arcega, Vic Gerard H. S12-04 20. Muyano, Cyra Therese M. S11-05 20. Tolentino, Karsten Lee P. S12-04 21.Del Carmen, Niño Rovic O. S11-06 21.Esplago, Arielle Erikka V. S12-04 22.Llarena, Iñigo Xavier E. S11-06 22.Montalbo, Meredith Eunise L. S12-04 23. Baya, Drieza Joize Q. S11-06 23. Nallana, Nagumi Aaliyah M. S12-04 24.Maralit, Rickie Christine D. S11-06 24.Villavicencio, Aika M. S12-04 25. Añonuevo, Jollion Chris M. S11-07 25. Patulot, Regin Louis K. S12-05 26. Gallemit, Hans Christian S. S11-07 26. Santos, Arvee Dax L. S12-05 27.Andal, Jessa Marie L. S11-07 27.Angelia, Angela Marie C. S12-05 28. Salazar, Allen Nicole M. S11-07 28. Sonaco, Kerima Ruth M. S12-05 29.Ilagan, Jonathan Justine N. S11-08 29.Titular, Theressa S. S12-05 30. Padua, John Carlo L. S11-08 30. Andal, Kreyvin Geonathan S12-06 31. Asis, Kristine Ann I. S11-08 31. Regalado, Simon Regs M. S12-06 32.Lacerna, Janelle L. S11-08 32.Evangelio, Althea Nadine G. S12-06 33. Bulanhagi, George Ringo D. S11-09 33. Villanueva, Niña Angelica M. S12-06 34. Ragragio, Jericho Joshua S. S11-09 34. Cantos, John Frederick F. S12-07 35.Gonzales, Bianca Rocel C. S11-09 35.Ongkiatco, Paolo Von P. S12-07 36. Tapay, Jean Alexandra B. S11-09 36. Borlasa, Renz Luisa Kate S. S12-07 37.Castillo, Joshua Raphael M. S11-10 37.Pascua, Daneca M. S12-07 38. Uy, John Bien Angelo R. S11-10 38. Azucena, Raphael Matthew D. S12-08 39. Biscocho, Kate Mary Ann C. S11-10 39. Tambis, Jomarri P. S12-08 40.Marquez, Viktoria Ann Jubilee B. S11-10 40.Bato, Catherine Anne C. S12-08
41. Caraan, Kyle Eduard C. S11-11 41. Llegado, Julia A. S12-08
42. Ilagan, Giancarlo Allyson L. S11-11 42. Magtibay, Khim Joshua J. S12-09 43.Navarro, Sandra Melodie L S11-11 43.Pueblo, Jove Albert C. S12-09 44. Villegas, Raphaela Janina A. S11-11 44. Bueno, Samantha Ayessa P. S12-09 45.Salud, Carl John Christian V. S11-12 45.Tolentino, Ma. Trixie B. S12-09 46. Tibayan, Patrick Renz H. S11-12 46. Guevara, Jose Emmanuel D. S12-10 47. Calingasan, Visia Fara C. S11-12 47. Toledo, Reifer Joseph C. S12-10 48.Miranda, Stephanie Claire I. S11-12 48.Salazar, Antonio Miguel E. S12-10
49.Berana, Ron Joel Raphael O. S11-13 49.Jacinto, Jaira Claire P. S12-10 50. Manalo, Aeron Joseph E. S11-13 50. Rosales, Glaiza Lenn C. S12-10 51.Azucena, Denise Mikaela D. S11-13 51.Segismundo, Frances Ysabel L. S12-10 52.Dalisay, Jashiel Ann B. S11-13 52.Alday, John Jerome R. S12-11 53. Carpio, Juancho Mikhail V. S11-14 53. Suaybaguio, Kean Ivan S. S12-11 54.Gonzaga, Diego Gabriel D. S11-14 54.Basilio, Danica Louice S. S12-11 55. Carandang, Richae Asly O. S11-14 55. Dimayacyac, Ziara Jane S. S12-11 56. Malabanan, Mariah Angelique S. S11-14 56. Pechay, Ma. Gloria Isabelle N. S12-11
57.Lobaton, Christopher Kyle E. S11-15 57.Asi, Jomel A. S12-12
58. Paombong, Aeron Anthony D. S11-15 58. Cantos, Christian Jess D. S12-12 59.Manalo, Heather Scarlette R. S11-15 59.Eleda, Roschelle E. S12-12 60.Punzalan, Aisel Gi D. S11-15 60.Prodigalidad, Alenn Jhulia D. S12-12 61. Hernandez, John Robynn R. S11-16 61. Padilla, Giankarlo M. S12-13
62.Tiquis, Oliver A. S11-16 62.Plata, Mark Louel A. S12-13
63. Mauleon, Anna Patricia Therese I. S11-16 63. Jaen, Suzanne Rose Q. S12-13 64. Perez, Clarisse G. S11-16 64. Manalo, Cielo Therese L. S12-13 65.Garcia, Erickson T. S11-17 65.Laroza, Victor Ralph R. S12-14
66. Soneja, Shant Kenneth C. S11-17 66. Silva, Marvino S12-14
67.Abrenica, Abigail B. S11-17 67.Dimaculangan, Katherine F. S12-14
68. Macaraig, Mary Dionese A. S11-17 68. Matulac, Joan A. S12-14
69. Famatigan, Steven Gabriel A. S11-18 69. Antes, Andrian Amiel R. S12-15
70.Tindoc, Kenjie R. S11-18 70.De Silva, Allen S12-15
71. Gualberto, Chloe Ciarra M. S11-18 71. Garcia, Jolina Marie I. S12-15 72.Malaluan, Francine Rita Nielle A. S11-18 72.Shiramizu, Mika S. S12-15 FROM THE HATCH COMPANY: Information for The Search for Ms. and Ms. Crampops
MECHANICS:
1. For every 2 purchase of CramPops, a free entry to the contest will be granted to the customers.
2. On September 27, 2017; sign your name on the form together with your contact details by the stall.
3. Strike a pose as you model with CramPops during the picture-taking which will be facilitated by the Hatch Co. staff on the MB Grounds beside our stall.
4. The pictures will be posted on Facebook and the participants with the highest number of reactions will be declared as the winner. Voting lines will be open until September 29, 2017, Friday, 10 am and the awarding will be on the same day at 12 pm.
5. There will be 4 winners; both male and female categories will have a runner-up and a champion.
6. Don't forget to like the page @Thehatchco and follow our twitter @TheHatch_Co for the results and to validate the winner as well.
PRIZES:
1. The Mr. and Ms. Crampops will both receive Php 100 gift.
2. Certificate from Starbucks, a pack of Crampops, a crown and a sash.
3. The runners-up will receive a pack of Crampops and a sash.
GOOD LUCK CRAMMERS!
FROM THE OVCAR – IS REGISTRAR’S OFFICE To All Grade 12 SHS Graduating Students:
Please be informed that the Evaluation Form for SHS Graduating Students (AA-Form No. 01-IS) is now available at the SHS Assistant Principal’s Office. Please be reminded also that it is one of your requirements for graduation.
Improperly accomplished forms will not be accepted. Class Mayors are requested to get the said forms per class.
Written below is the process on how to accomplish.
1. Fill out the form legibly using the provided curriculum.
2. Conformed it and have it signed by your parent/guardian.
3. Submit it to your class Mayor. He/She will be the one in-charge of submitting it to your respective Academic Adviser. For the deadline of submission and or any clarification, kindly coordinate with your Academic Adviser.
FROM THE OVCAR – GUIDANCE OFFICE:
1. For Grades 2 & 3 Advisers, Subject Teachers and Students: Below is the schedule of the 1st Counselor’s Time for today:
FROM THE OVCAR – STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE:
1. On Clubs. Our Grade School will not have their regular Club Meeting on Wednesday to give way to the GS
Community Meeting. The regular Club Meeting will be right after the First Quarterly Assessment Test i.e. October 18.
2. On Fun Run for Life 2017. The parishioners of Sto. Nino Parish, Levitown-Marawoy, Lipa City shall sponsor a Fun Run for Life 2017 on October 21, 2017 from 4:00AM to 8:00AM. Please find the following race categories and registration fee:
3K (open) - Ph 200 5K (open) – Ph 250 10K (open) – Ph 350
Interested students, clubs and organizations may visit the SAO for Registration Form until October 13.
FROM THE OVCAD – INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:
Medical and Dental Check- up
Date & Time Medical Check up Dental Check up
Sept. 26, 2017 (10:00 – 11:00 am) 7 LS 205 ---
Sept. 26, 2017 (2:00 – 3:00 pm) 7 LS 407 7 LS 407
Sept. 27, 2017 (10:00 – 11:00 am) 7 LS 405 7 LS 405
Sept. 27, 2017 (2:00 – 3:00 pm) 7 LS 406 ---
Sept. 28, 2017 (10:00 – 11:00 am) 7 LS 408 ---
Sept. 28, 2017 (2:00 – 3:00 pm) 6 BB 406 6 BB 406
Sept. 29, 2017 (10:00 – 11:00 am) 7 LS 305 7 LS 305
Sept. 29, 2017 (2:00 – 3:00 pm) 6 BB 405 ---
FROM THE OVCM – SPORTS OFFICE:
MEET ‘N DRILL
Learn Volleyball Basics with F2 LOGISTICS ( most of the players are from DLSU Lady Spikers) and COCOLIFE Asset Managers Team. The former and present athletes from UAAP and NCAA will conduct the volleyball camp on September 30, 2017, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. at the SENTRUM. The volleyball camp is scheduled in the morning while programs, photo opportunity and autograph signing are in the afternoon.
The activity fee is Ph1,000 including CAMP Shirts. There will be giveaways to be given by both teams.
For early registration, please visit the sports office. The first 150 registrants shall be given the priority.
Date Section Time Subject Adviser/Teacher GRADE 2
September 26
(Tuesday) BB 110 12:20 – 1:00 Language Ms. F. Lajara GRADE 3
September 26
(Tuesday) BB 108 9:20 – 10:00 Science Ms. R. Garing