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GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Mt. 18:1-5, 10) The Holy Gospel according to St. Matthew

At that time the disciples came to Jesus, saying, "Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?" And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them, and said, "Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child, he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. "Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me; "See that you do not despise one of these little ones; for I tell you that in heaven their angels always behold the face of my Father who is in heaven.

REFLECTION:

God gives us the help of his angelic hosts and he gives us spiritual weapons, the shield of faith and the breastplate of righteousness, to resist the devil and his lies. Through the gift of the Holy Spirit, we, too, join with the angelic choirs of heaven in singing the praises of God. Do you thank the Lord for his guidance and protection?

PRAYER:

Lord Jesus, give me strength of will and courage to refuse what is evil and to choose what is good. Amen.

FROM THE OVCAR – OFFICE OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRNCIPAL:

1. On IS Officer-In-Charge: The Integrated School Principal is attending the CEAP National Convention this week. Mr.

Fred Amul is the Officer –in-Charge of the Integrated School. Please extend to him your support. Thank you.

2. To celebrate the World Teachers’ Day, October 5 has been declared as a no class day. Students are enjoined to spend the day wisely to prepare for the first quarterly assessment.

3. Our 1st Quarterly Assessment is scheduled next week. Kindly refer to the entries of your respective APs for the specific details. Meanwhile, students are advised to settle their accounts before the first quarter assessment. Students with payment done before October 2 can secure their permit from their homeroom advisers. Those who will pay on October 3 onwards will be given permit upon payment.

4. The following newly full-time and newly-hired Lasallian Partners shall attend Orientation 101 tomorrow, October 3 from 8:00 – 5:00 pm at the FHP Function Room, 2/F CM Recto Hall. LPs who will not be able to attend the scheduled orientation are requested to inform HRD at loc. 210. Thank you very much.

FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal

1. 1st QA Schedule was already given to all concerned. Please be guided accordingly.

2. To the Subject Teachers: When the class needs to transfer to another learning venue, kindly indicate its whereabouts in the mini bulletin board near the front door.

3. As part of the implementation of the Student Discipline Formation Program please be guided by the following:

a. Preschool to Grade 3 students should stay inside the classroom during the recitation of the Angelus.

b. Since the PA system is not that audible, Homeroom Advisers are requested to lead the kids in praying.

c. Grades 4-6 students are reminded to pay attention to the prayer. Homeroom Advisers may assign class monitors for this purpose.

d.. The GMs may also award trump cards to those who constantly follow the lunch break policies and prayer rules.

4. Looking Ahead:

Oct. 5 – World Teachers’ Day – “No Class” day

Ms. Aiza Quintero GS Ms. Christine Joy de Torres SHS Ms. Ailyn Atienza SHS Mr. James Earl Pasia JHS Mr. Jaeson Jinn Oandansan SHS Mr. John Del Brana SHS Ms. Jamailah Umilda JHS Mr. Jonjie Catibog SHS Ms. Judy Ann Braza SHS Ms. Valerie Flores JHS Mr. Honorato Sebulino SHS Ms. Aileen Matibag SHS Ms. Myracle de Torres JHS Mr. Nikko Den Santos SHS Mr. Harold Bautista SHS Ms. Mhavie Evangelista JHS Mr. Ray Ilao SHS Ms. Rytchielle Delas Armas SHS Ms. Portia Soriano JHS Ms. Michelle Atienza SHS Ms. Mary Joyce Lacerna SHS Mr. John Rafael Guce JHS Ms. Aileen Panopio SHS Ms. Hazel Joyce Manalo SHS Mr. Daniel Rei Fider SHS Ms. Maria Rowena Marquez SHS Mr. Marco Kalalo SHS

Bulletin No.: 032

Tuesday, October 02, 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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Oct. 9 – 11 – 1st Quarter Assessment Oct. 15 – 19 - Intramurals

From the GS CLCE Department

The Tremendous Blessings and Benefits of the Mass as Told by Popes and Saints St. John Vianney

Patron Saint of Parish Priests

"When we have been to Holy Communion, the balm of love envelops the soul as the flower envelops the bee."

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 6 BB 404 Ms. Leah P. Sebuc Grade 5 BB 308 Ms. Evelyn de Castro Grade 3 BB 204 Ms. Lea Camacho

Grade 1 BG 110 Ms. Crisvelyn Del Mundo Sponsors for Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Grade 6 BB 404 Ms. Leah P. Sebuc Grade 5 BB 308 Ms. Evelyn de Castro Grade 3 BB 204 Ms. Lea Camacho

Grade 1 BG 110 Ms. Crisvelyn Del Mundo

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.

TEN REASONS TO PRAY THE ROSARY FR. ED BROOM, OMV

#3. You can learn to know, love, and imitate Christ Jesus.

When we form the habit of praying the Rosary well, giving our whole self to entering into the scenes or mysteries of the Rosary, one of the most sublime fruits is the same that Ignatius presents. In praying the Rosary, we get to know Jesus, love Jesus, and desire to follow Jesus through the prayers and intercession of the first disciple of Jesus, His Mother Mary!

https://catholicexchange.com/ten-reasons-pray-rosary-3 Recollection Schedule:

Date Grade & Section

October 24, 2018 G5 BB 302

October 26, 2018 G4 BB 211

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 GS Science Department

Hats off to the following students for passing the AMSLI ASEP qualifying examination. You are now on your way to the AMSLI ASEP trainings this coming January 2019.

AMSLI's ASEP QUALIFYING EXAMINATION RESULTS BATCH 1 and 2 - Aug. 25 and Sept. 22, 2018

ASEP RESULTS Grade 3

1. Bernadeene Denise D. Orcena 11. Jabez Wandale Comia 2. Aeacus Charles Mendoza 12. John Ernest Louis Lugo

3. Alexandra Averion 13. Martina Octaviono

4. Anna Veronica Gabrielle Gonzales 14. Morrie Montaril

5. Brea Soliguen 15. Nash Oliver Tolentino

6. Carl Felix Caspe 16. Princess Ong

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7. Clark F. De Leon 17. Ren Yeshua Kasilag 8. Dino Armand Foronda 18. Rhanzce Matthew Aguirre 9. Franz Gerard Angeles 19. Simon Nathaniel Manguiat 10. Harry Gerard Perez

Grade 4

1. Gillenne Nicole C. Urrea 9. Jeania Nichole Aya 2. Eman Ferdinand Perez 10. Kylie Gonzales 3. Aaliyah Denise N. Lumbres 11. Lian Raisa Receno 4. Althea Roxanne Metrillo 12. Nathania Sy

5. Emaneuele Liday 13. Nikki Platon

6. Gabryehla Cassandra Paran 14. Rhianna Xyra Adaya 7. Imma Guisseppie Pagulayan 15. Samantha Nicole Gain 8. Janna Maria Chiara Lirio 16. Sophia Romacel Biaco Grade 5

1. Felix, Reuben Joseph R. 9. Lee, Min Sung G

2. Eliju Etienne N. Ombao 10. Mistas, Dhurothia Angela C.

3. Magpantay, Eirian John H. 11. Pagunsan, Sean Benedict C.

4. Alonzo C. Alvarez 12. Paria, Jose Nicholas S.

5. Amul, Ymmanouell E. 13. Samson, Aaliyah Victoria D.

6. Atienza, Katheryn M. 14. Sereena Antoinette G. Sonielo 7. Bautista, Nina Clare R. 15. Thomas Baes

8. Bettina C. Montaril Grade 6

1. Naomi Ashley Uy 6. Estelle Zenith R. De Guzman

2. Meliah Isaiah P. Sebuc 7. Fiona Niche M. Gonzales 3. Alfonso Vicente Marcelo L. Perez 8. Lourdes Anne H. Jaen

4. Arvinn John R. Magnaye 9. Selena Gabrielle M. Dimatulac 5. Denise Christia D. Joaquin

From the Grade Moderators

1. Grade school students are reminded to get an admit pass after an absence, when tardy and when you are not wearing complete uniform.

2. Please be informed that lost and found items are now on display at the GMs’ office. Please take time to visit and claim your lost item.

3. All students are once again reminded of our LUNCHBREAK POLICY. Playing and loitering around after having lunch are strictly prohibited. Pray the rosary during assembly time after lunch.

4. All students who already have their new ID lace with whistle and flashlight are reminded to use them only during emergency. Violation of such falls under misbehavior- Category I for N1-Grade 3 and Category II for Grades 4-6 of our Student Handbook.

5. Please take note that policies stipulated in the Student Handbook 17-18 are still in effect. In case of offenses, both the respondents and the complainants are required to write narrative reports in the presence of the guidance counselor as part of our due process.

6. ON OFFENSES and CORRESPONDING REFORMATIVE MEASURES:

Category I

(for Nursery to Grade 3) 1st offense Oral Reminder and Issuance of Reminder Slip

2nd offense Issuance of Reminder Slip and referral to the Guidance Counselor 3rd offense Written Reminder/ Parental Notification

4th offense Conference with parents 1.1 Tardiness

1.2 Misbehavior (during classes, recess, assemblies, programs, change of periods and other related school activities)

1.3 Littering

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1.4 Failure to present a letter for his/her absence

1.5 Failure to submit/return slips of official correspondence and other school paraphernalia on time 1.6 Failure to comply with Admit Pass Policy

1.7 Failure to comply with Uniform Policy 1.8 Failure to comply with ID Policy

1.9 Coloring of hair

1.10 Not sporting proper haircut 1.11 Wearing of make-up and nail polish

1.12 Leaving scheduled activities without permission Category I

(For Grade 4 to Grade 12) 1st offense Oral Reminder

2nd offense Issuance of the written reminder signed by the parents to be returned to the Grade Moderator

3rd offense Conference with parents, one step demerit on the deportment grade in a particular quarter, referral to the Guidance Counselor

4th offense One step demerit on the deportment in a particular quarter, conference with parents, referral to the Guidance Counselor and community service

5th offense One step demerit on the deportment in a particular quarter, referral to the Guidance Counselor and 1-2 day suspension

1.1 Failure to comply with Admit Pass Policy

1.2 Failure to bring a letter after an absence duly signed by parent or guardian

1.3 Failure to submit/return assignment, classroom requirement, reply slip, official correspondence, school equipment on a given time

1.4 Failure to comply with Uniform Policy 1.5 Failure to comply with ID Policy 1.6 Wearing of printed undershirt

1.7 Wearing of earrings and other unnecessary ornaments for male

1.8 Wearing of more than one pair of earrings, dangling earrings and other unnecessary ornaments for females

1.9 Wearing of make-up and nail polish and colored contact lenses

1.10 Wearing of indecent attire during fair, intramurals, recollections and other school activities 1.11 Climbing/passing over restricted areas

1.12 Tardiness

FROM THE OVCAR –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal

1. On October 3 Schedule – Please be informed that the schedule to be followed on October 03, Wednesday will be FRIDAY schedule in lieu of Oct. 05 schedule. Students are not going to wear the Type B uniform anymore although that Friday (Oct. 5 is first Friday), they are going to wear the uniform scheduled to be worn by the class on regular Friday schedule.

2. On World Teachers’ Day Celebration – Please be informed that in line with the celebration of the World Teachers’

Day on October 5, classes will be called off.

3. On October 8 Schedule – Please be informed that two (2) periods/hours on October 8, Monday will be devoted to writing the drafts of the CAPSTONE Initiatives of our students from Grade 7 to Grade 10. The subject teachers concerned will be announcing before October 8 the specific periods that will be used for this purpose.

4. On Schedule of Quarterly Assessments – Below is the schedule of the First Quarterly Assessment:

Time October 9, Tuesday October 10, Wednesday

8:20 – 8:40 Homeroom Homeroom

8:40 – 9:40 Science Mathematics

9:40 – 10:00 Recess Recess

10:00 – 11:00 Social Studies Filipino

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Please take note that we will no longer have one hour provision for the processing of exam permits before the first exam on the first day of assessment as previously practiced.

5. On October 11 Schedule – Please be informed that since the JHS will only have two days of scheduled Quarterly Assessment, October 11, Thursday will be devoted to the accomplishment and submission of the CAPSTONE Initiatives output. If students are already done with it, CAPSTONE SIA or other CAPSTONE-related activities may be done by the students. Dismissal time of students will be 12:00 noon.

From the JHS CLCE Department

The Tremendous Blessings and Benefits of the Mass as Told by Popes and Saints St. John Vianney

Patron Saint of Parish Priests

"When we have been to Holy Communion, the balm of love envelops the soul as the flower envelops the bee."

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 307 Ms. Hedeliza Matibag Grade 10 CMR 206 Ms. Rosalie Fortus 12:10 p.m.

Grade 7 LS 101 Ms. Jelyn Bril

Grade 8 LS 412 Ms. Eloisa Pagcaliwangan Sponsors for Wednesday, October 3, 2018

7:30 a.m.

Grade 9 LS 308 Ms. Luzelyn Endaya Grade 10 CMR 207 Mr. Adrian Dimaunahan 12:10 p.m.

Grade 7 LS 102 Ms. Liliosa Faeldonia Grade 8 LS 309 Mr. Michael Zara

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.

TEN REASONS TO PRAY THE ROSARY FR. ED BROOM, OMV

#3. You can learn to know, love, and imitate Christ Jesus.

When we form the habit of praying the Rosary well, giving our whole self to entering into the scenes or mysteries of the Rosary, one of the most sublime fruits is the same that Ignatius presents. In praying the Rosary, we get to know Jesus, love Jesus, and desire to follow Jesus through the prayers and intercession of the first disciple of Jesus, His Mother Mary!

https://catholicexchange.com/ten-reasons-pray-rosary-3 Recollection Schedule:

Date Grade & Section

October 19, 2018- Friday G7 LS 103 G8 LS 405 G9 BM 100 G10 CMR 206

October 26, 2018 - Friday G7 LS 211

G8 LS 408 G9 LS 304 G10 BM 105

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.

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From the JHS Social Studies Department

1. The Social Studies, together with the English and CLCE Departments start its celebration with the theme, “Mary as Mediator in Promoting Peace and Sustainability through Effective Communication.”

Did you know that…According to the United Nations Development Program, “Without peace, stability, human rights and effective governance, based on the rule of law - we cannot hope for sustainable development. We are living in a world that is increasingly divided. Some regions enjoy sustained levels of peace, security and prosperity, while others fall into seemingly endless cycles of conflict and violence. This is by no means inevitable and must be addressed. (To be continued…)

Source: http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/sustainable-development-goals/goal-16-peace-justice-and-strong- institutions.html

2. Congratulations to our dear student, Jose Emmanuel Mendoza of BM103 for bagging 5th place in the recently concluded Koop Quiz 10th Blast held last September 28. Emman competed along with the other contestants from 21 schools. Likewise, our sincerest gratitude goes to Mr. Aldwin Baldovino for being the mentor, and to Atty. Rey and Mrs. Taleth Villegas for their support and supplementary materials used by our contestant. Again, thank you and congratulations! The Social Studies Department is very proud of you!

From the JHS Science Department

CONGRATULATIONS ASEP Qualifiers BATCH 1 (Aug 25) and BATCH 2 (Sept 22) ASEP – AMSLI’s SCIENCE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM.

AMSLI's ASEP QUALIFYING EXAMINATION RESULTS De La Salle Lipa GRADE 7

BATCH 2 - Sept. 22, 2018 120 out of 297 PASSED 40 % PASSED the QE

AMSLI's ASEP QUALIFYING EXAMINATION RESULTS De La Salle Lipa GRADE 8

BATCH 2 - Sept. 22, 2018 115 out of 295

38% Passed the QE

NAME Grade NAME Grade

Frederique Anne R. Napiza Grade 8 Karl Ian Troy I. Banta Grade 8

Mia Nicole R. Añora Grade 8 Kathleen Bienee M. Dimaculangan Grade 8

NAME Grade NAME Grade

Atog, Marco Eliezer M. Grade 7 Mea, Aisid Elle P. Grade 7

Alcancia, Angela Isabel P. Grade 7 Mendoza, Cyra Jessica J. Grade 7 Baesa, Andrew M. Grade 7 Padrilan, Christine Charel A. Grade 7 Baya, Cathriona Marie C. Grade 7 Platon, Graciel Anne G. Grade 7 Cruzat, Karyll Margaret D. Grade 7 Quireza, Savinna Eunice E. Grade 7 De Chavez, Fievel Mathew

U. Grade 7 Recto, Sharah Yniga Grade 7

De Veyra, Maria Alyssandra

Juliana A. Grade 7 Rocio, Miguel Enrico B. Grade 7

Fabunan, Jenelle Pauleen C. Grade 7 Roman, Janna Felicia M. Grade 7

Gutierrez, Keiji L. Grade 7 Rosales, Andrew Loyd S Grade 7

Ilao, James Matthew M. Grade 7 Sayas, Vincent Emmanuel Grade 7 Kaw, Julianne Ycel D. Grade 7

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Abbie Coleen G. Matanguihan Grade 8 Kenneth Gabriel D. Pangan Grade 8

Althea Lorrane A. Sagadal Grade 8 Kirk Lowelle B. Deliso Grade 8

Ana Ysabel D. Dimayuga Grade 8 Kristine Joy P. Medrano Grade 8

Andrea Christine S. Amada Grade 8 Leinus Migel Velasco Grade 8

Andrea Margaret H. Perez Grade 8 Lorenzo Allen D. Magundayao Grade 8

Angela Louise C. Castillo Grade 8 Louise Yvette R. Vicente Grade 8

Athrin Elise M. Guevarra Grade 8 Luis Andrey A. Garing Grade 8

Carlo Jose G. Samaniego Grade 8 Maria Victoria A. Tarnate Grade 8

Carmie Grimielle P. Policarpio Grade 8 Marian Cassandea E. Ferrer Grade 8

Edward Augustine O. Tullao Grade 8 Mike Anthony C. Garcia Grade 8

Eliann Joell R. Atienza Grade 8 Patricia Ann C. Panganiban Grade 8

Francis Martin M. Alvis Grade 8 Patrick Rupert R. Nine Grade 8

Gartien S. Farol Grade 8 Raymund Jhon G. Masangcay Grade 8

Gwyneth C. Valencia Grade 8 Reece Alastaire A. Montalbo Grade 8

Jeongmin Choi Grade 8 Sean Andriy O. Dela Peña Grade 8

Joven Matthew D. Rivera Grade 8 Shekeenah Tricia D. Abuyen Grade 8

Justin Albern M. Roxas Grade 8 Sophia Althea M. De Leon Grade 8

Justin Dayne Bryant L. Peña Grade 8 Trissha Mae B. Masilang Grade 8 AMSLI's ASEP QUALIFYING EXAMINATION RESULTS

De La Salle Lipa GRADE 9 BATCH 2 - Sept. 22, 2018 81 out of 261PASSED 31 % PASSED the QE

NAME Grade

Christian David Corto Grade 9 Jan Margaux Chavez Grade 9

Andal, Samantha Grade 9 Jasmin Therese Villamor Grade 9

Angeles, Fredrich Galen Grade 9 Lalo, Maynard Jean Grade 9

De Villa, Josh Aldrich Grade 9 Luistro, Josiah Mari Grade 9

Gapultos, Realeyne Grade 9 Redondo, Emanuel Joshua Grade 9

Gian Miguel M. Barte Grade 9 Villaruz, Bea Grade 9

AMSLI's ASEP QUALIFYING EXAMINATION RESULTS De La Salle Lipa GRADE 10

BATCH 2 - Sept. 22, 2018 101 out of 281 PASSED 35 % PASSED the QE

NAME Grade NAME Grade

Daniel Joash S. Cerrado Grade 10 Laurice L. Tumanda Grade 10

Andrei L. Endaya Grade 10 Elisa Missy D. Carbon Grade 10

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Hyeonmin Choi Grade 10 Jewell Kristine Napiza Grade 10

Jesse Candelario Grade 10 Paulian Concordia Gorospe Grade 10

Jomar C. Reyes Grade 10 Ronn Cyrano Tullao Grade 10

Joseph Allen Tan Grade 10 Francis Ryan Basaysay Grade 10

Juliana Rosemarie L. Ambon Grade 10 Shereizad M. Gayao Grade 10

King Jasper Paul Magmanlac Grade 10 Angelo Vince Perez Grade 10

Mary Grace Gamboa Grade 10

For ASEP QUALIFIERS, You may Register Now:

1. How do I register for ASEP?

 Registration is online using the URL below:

https://reg.goorahna.com/#/event/amsli-enrichment-program-2018

 Simply type the URL, fill in all the required data then click check out when you are done.

 During the registration you will have to choose your payment option. There are several choices of banks and 'bayad' centers. Choose the one that is most convenient for you.

 Please take note that for agencies requiring charges such as credit card companies, pal payments, etc., the charges will be added to your bill.

 After checking out you will receive in your registered email the details of your transaction. You have 48 hours to make the payment for the required fees.

 Please follow given instructions in the email to complete your registration.

 Deadline of Registration is until November 24, 2018.

The ASEP registration fee is Four Thousand Pesos (Php4,000.00) per trainee for Private School which includes payment for the following:

(1) 10-Saturdays of 3-hour intensive science training per session (2) Training handouts

(3) AMSLI T-shirt

2. What happens after the 10-Saturday training?

There will be a Recognition Day. Those who successfully completed the training will receive Certificate of Participation. The top performers in the training, called ASEP Achievers, will be awarded medals and Certificate of Recognition. The qualified international contestants will also be announced. The ASEP Achievers are required to attend the FREE 10-Saturday sendoff training scheduled May and June,2019. International contestants must process travel documents such as visas and passports during this period.

3. Please like or join the FB page of LIPA AMSLI-ASEP.

FROM THE OVCAR – SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal 1. For All Students

a. Please be reminded to maximize the use of your time in preparation for the First Quarterly Assessment on October 10-12, 2018.

b. Please be informed that students are not allowed to use the FACULTY COMFORT ROOMS both Male and Female. Kindly use the other comfort rooms designated for students in JRN, JRF, MB, CBEAM buildings.

c. This is to inform all of you about the online viewing of the student’s Statement of Accounts (SOA) in the website of De La Salle Lipa – MyDCampus. You are expected to view this so that you will know your balance account since we will have the First Quarterly Assessment on October 10-12, 2018.

2. Looking Ahead

a. October 3 – AP Council Meeting, 9:00AM at JRN 22 b. October 5 – World Teacher’s Day

c. October 10-12 – First Quarterly Assessment FROM OVCAR LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER:

Announcement:

Please be reminded that there will be no borrowing of books from October 1-11, 2018 because of First Quarterly Examination. Only textbooks to be used for study and review can be borrowed. Thank you.

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FROM THE OVCAR - INSTITUTIONAL ADMISSIONS AND TESTING OFFICE:

1. Application for SY 2019-2020 has already started. Every year we are receiving a huge number of applications from different schools. To assure the slots of our homegrown students for Senior High School, we scheduled their pre- enrollment from September 24 to October 26, 2018. To avail of the slots, a pre-enrollment fee amounting to P 6,000 shall be paid to the cashier on the said dates. Please be guided of the pre-enrollment procedure below:

STEP 1 Secure Guidance Assessment Form from the IS Guidance Office

STEP 2 Present the Guidance Assessment Form to Cashier and pay the pre-enrollment fee amounting to Php 6,000.00 STEP 3 Present the Official Receipt to Institutional Admissions

and Testing Office (IATO) for recording

STEP 4 Submit the Guidance Assessment Form to Registrar’s Office for reservation of slot.

Should you have clarifications, proceed to Admissions office.

2. All grade 12 students are required to take the Placement Test that will be administered by the Institutional Admissions and Testing Office. Please take note of the schedule below.

Placement Test for Grade 12 Schedule Venue: Sen. Diokno Auditorium

Date Section (8:00am-12:00nn) Section (1:00pm-5:00pm)

October 15, 2018 S12-03

S12-06 H12-03

S12-12 A12-01 A12-08

October 16, 2018 A12-03

A12-04 H12-01

A12-06 A12-07 A12-02

October 18, 2018 S12-01

S12-02 A12-05

S12-04 S12-07 H12-02

October 19, 2018 S12-13

S12-08 S12-09

S12-10 S12-11 H12-04

October 22, 2018 S12-05

S12-14 S12-15

S12-16 S12-17 S12-18 Reminders:

1. Report at the Sen. Diokno Auditorium 10 to 15 minutes before the scheduled testing time. Late examinees will be rescheduled.

2. Examinees are advised to eat heavy breakfast or lunch before the testing 3. Bring pencil (Mongol 1 or 2), eraser and scratch paper.

4. Bring snacks and bottled water to be eaten during the break.

5. Using of phones, gadgets, calculators and other electronic devices during the test is not allowed.

FROM THE OVCM- GUIDANCE OFFICE:

1. For Junior High School Advisers and Subject Teachers: Selected Junior High school students will be participating in the 5th ANAK Batangueño Congress on October 4, 2018, Thursday at the University of Batangas, Batangas City. Pull out forms will be distributed.

2. For Grade 10 Homeroom Advisers and Students:

a. Students who have already undergone career assessment may now get their SHS Reservation Form. Please be reminded of the procedures for the reservation.

b. Transferees / Returnees are encouraged to get their NCAE result from their former school. They will not be allowed to reserve for SHS if they did not undergo Career Assessment with Ms. Renie. Thank you

c. Those students who did not reach the required cut-off score for STEM (NCAE Score below 85) but are interested to reserve for the said strand are advised to go first to the Admissions Office to inquire about the qualifying exam. Thank you.

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d. Career Assessment is on-going. Students can come during their lunch break (Boys) and dismissal time (Girls). Please bring ball pen. Below is the schedule of assessment:

October 2, 2018 – CMR 204 October 11, 2018 – CMR 205 October 12, 2018 – CMR 206 October 15, 2018 – CMR 207 3. Looking Ahead for the month of October:

FROM THE OVCM – STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE:

1. On #ThankYouTeacherPH. As part of our National Teachers’ Month celebration, we are continuously inviting our students to share your thank you message to our teachers using #ThankYouTeacherPH in all our social media posts. You may tag the SCB Twitter Account or National Teachers' Month page in your Facebook post.

2. On Club Grades. As per consultation with the I.S. Team, there will be NO Club Grades this first quarter due to lack of club meetings and club activities. Moreover, please note that there will be no CLUB Meetings this week in consideration of the moratorium on school activities a week before Quarter Exams. Thank you.

FROM THE OVCM – SPORTS DIRECTORATE:

1. Our school will host the Rebisco Volleyball Girls 18 and under Batangas Qualifying Leg starting today until Wednesday (October 1 to 3) at the Sports Center. We are one of the member schools of this league since 2006 wherein the former name of this League is the Shakeys V-League. We are fielding 2 teams in this tournament and whoever excel in this league will represent the province of Batangas in the Regional League which is set on October 4-7, 2018 at IMUS CAVITE. This is as short notice because the original schedule which was set last August 11-13, 2018 was moved due to the availability of the facilities and the game commissioner. The following are the athletes involved:

High School Volleyball Girls Coach: Ms. Imelda A. Mendoza Assistant Coach: Ms. Aric Uzzaiah M.

Aguila

NAME GRADE SECTION

1 Adajar, Kimberly D. 10 BM202 13 Lique, Yannah Ysabel U. 9 LS207

2 Angeles, Ma. Kristina Cassandra 9 LS205 14 Lumbera, Reign S. 12 S12-05 3 Atienza, Ayeeshah Sandrine B. 8 LS407 15 Maglinao, Majella Mari R. 9 BM101 4 Carandang, Lara Justine H. 11 S11-08 16 Magnayi, Ashley Nicole Jeremy 7 LS210 5 Colendra, Verenicce D. 7 LS104 17 Magsombol, Mikaela Alexa I. 9 LS306 6 Cubilla, Adriane Jarie L. 10 CMR201 18 Mercado, Gabrielle Therese D. 12 S12-10

7 De Chavez, Sophia R. 9 LS302 19 Peteza, Alliah R. 12 A12-08

8 Dimaano, Shane Andrei J. 7 LS209 20 Regalado, Tracy Elisse T. 9 LS302 9 Gonzalbo Emmanuela Rain D. 9 BM101 21 Reyes, Gabriel Therese B. 8 LS404 10 Hernandez, Krystal Lyka D. 10 BM206 22 Rocafort Alyanna Margueritte 8 LS404 11 Humarang, Yvonne Cyrah R. 12 S12-10 23 Rueca, Maria Jinky P. 8 LS312 12 Lipat, Jacquelin Margaret R. 7 LS111 24 Suan, Mary Juliana Lauren N. 10 BM206 FROM THE INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:

Cont….Caring for Muscles, Joints & Bones What to Eat and Why

A diet rich in calcium and vitamin D helps maintain bone density. Vitamin D also acts as an anti-inflammatory in regards to joint pain, as do the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish such as tuna and salmon. Maintaining a healthy weight decreases the pressure on our joints and prevents inflammation of joint tissue as it degrades over time. Limiting fat intake from other

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sources will not only aid in maintaining a healthy weight, but it also keeps fatty tissues from developing in muscles, which weakens them.

Exercise and Why It Helps

Talking with a doctor about exercise, especially when engaging in a new activity, is the first step to improve bones, joints and muscles. He or she can recommend appropriate levels of exercise and may recommend strength training, which helps retain bone density and muscle mass. This improves flexibility, which has a direct effect on balance and posture. Strength training is shown to prevent osteoporosis and keeps the disease from getting worse if for those who already have it. Strength training consists of weight-bearing activities such as walking, jogging, lifting weights, using a stair climber or another activity that moves our bodies against gravity. Moderate aerobic exercise helps ease the pain of arthritis and includes bicycling at less than ten miles per hour, water aerobics, and brisk walking. Yoga, Pilates, and tai chi stretch our muscles and keep them flexible. 


No matter how old we are, changing our eating and exercise habits for the better will have a direct effect on the quality of life we lead as we age. As intimidating as it may seem at first, incorporating healthy food and exercise into our daily routines now will help our muscles, joints and bones continue to function and allow us to get the most out of life.

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