GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Lk. 11:15-26) The Hoy Gospel according to St. Luke
When Jesus had driven out a demon, some of the crowd said: "By the power of Beelzebul, the prince of demons, he drives out demons." Others, to test him, asked him for a sign from heaven. But he knew their thoughts and said to them, "Every kingdom divided against itself will be laid waste and house will fall against house. And if Satan is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand? For you say that it is by Beelzebul that I drive out demons. If I, then, drive out demons by Beelzebul, by whom do your own people drive them out? Therefore they will be your judges. But if it is by the finger of God that I drive out demons, then the Kingdom of God has come upon you. When a strong man fully armed guards his palace, his possessions are safe. But when one stronger than he attacks and overcomes him, he takes away the armor on which he relied and distributes the spoils. Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters.
"When an unclean spirit goes out of someone, it roams through arid regions searching for rest but, finding none, it says, 'I shall return to my home from which I came.' But upon returning, it finds it swept clean and put in order. Then it goes and brings back seven other spirits more wicked than itself who move in and dwell there, and the last condition of that man is worse than the first."
REFLECTION:
The Lord Jesus wants to fill our minds and hearts with the power of his life-giving word and healing love. Jesus makes it very clear that there are no neutral parties in this world. We are either for the Lord Jesus or against him, for the kingdom of God or against it. We cannot serve two kingdoms opposed to each another. There are ultimately only two universal kingdoms which stand in opposition to one another - the kingdom of God - his kingdom of light and truth - and the kingdom of darkness - which is opposed to God's truth and justice and which is dominated by Satan's lies and deception. If we disobey God's word, we open to door to the power of sin and the deception of Satan in our personal lives.
PRAYER:
Lord Jesus, be the ruler of my heart and the master of my home. May there be nothing in my life that is not under your lordship. Amen.
FROM OFFICE FOR STRATEGY AND ADVANCEMENT – ADVANCEMENT OFFICE:
The following Grade 11 and 12 Hilarians are required to attend the meeting with Advancement Office and LAMP on October 18, 2017 (Wednesday), 3:30 pm at the Student Lounge, Student Center:
Grade 11
Alcovendas, Glennard M. (A11-08) Galang, Allysa Jane M. (S11-07) Fresnido, Nicole Francheska R. (A11-03) Garing, Dainielle Nanz C. (S11-07) Frago, Danica May V. (H11-02) Laylo, Vincent Angelo S. (S11-08) Alzate, Eulie Marie A. (S11-06) Manuel, Kyla Nicole S. (S11-04) Canillo, Lawrence (S11-06) San Juan, Renato Jr. M. (S11-15) Grade 12
Haylo, Samantha Dela Peña (A12-01) Lacuenta, Vladimir Lomibao (H12-01) Hosmillo, Angela Mae Belo (A12-01) Lumbres, Lourice Moreno (H12-01) Lacerna, Jackylyn Vergara (A12-01) Isaac, Von John Marasigan (S12-03) Magnaye, Maryrose Tumambing (A12-02) Legaspi, Ma. Eloisa Ann Recinto (S12-05) Melo, Jenica Lumbera (A12-01) Lobredo, Christian Tajar (S12-10)
Morillo, Evander Ljarca (A12-02) Mantuano, Symonds Garcia (S12-03) Sarmiento, Hazel Jennah Bacani (A12-01) Matanguihan, Gener Villacruz (S12-03) Segarra, Lloyd Theodore Caparros (A12-01) Montealto, John Lenard Esquillo (S12-10) Canilao, Leenell Jan Litan (H12-01) Morfi, Jerico Fajutagana (S12-03)
Dionero,Chris Maristel Catamin (H12-01) Sales, Tristan Velasco (S12-10) You may get your pull-out from the Advancement Office, Learning Hub, 1/F Sen. Diokno Hall.
Bulletin No.: 039
Friday, 13 October 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. .”
FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the Assistant Principal for Administration
1. Good luck to the participants of 9th Sci-Math Interschool Challenge to be held at DLSU IS Biñan tomorrow, Oct. 14,
2017. Special thanks to their coaches and adult leaders.
2. Students are given until today to do the necessary completion of subject requirements for the 1st quarter.
3. Below is the schedule of special exams next week:
Examinees should proceed to MMR 7 after the Homeroom period. Bring the necessary materials for the test including exam permit.
Note: Athletes who participated in the Stallion League shall take the QA on Oct. 17-19.
4. Lunch break-proctoring schedule for today:
ROOM TIME FRIDAY
BG 113 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Marian
BG 114 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Cyrah
BB 111 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Maribel
BB 110 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Barbie
BB 104 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Princess
BG 108 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Grace
BG 109 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Judy
BG 110 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Via
BG 111 11:20 - 12:20 Sir John
BG 112 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Carmela
BB 112 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Rizza
5. Looking Ahead:
Oct. 18 – Academic Quiz Show at STC, Bauan
Oct. 19 – Korean Culture Caravan
Oct. 20 – Grade 6 – Children’s Festival at FAITH, Tanauan City Oct. 27 – Children’s Fair
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 3 BB 109 Ms. Jonalisa Estrera Grade 5 BB 309 Ms. Edna Yanga Grade 2 BB 108 Ms. Grace Robles Grade 1 BG 110 Ms. Maricris Cantos Sponsors for Monday, Oct. 16, 2017:
Grade 3 BB 204 Ms. Gina Vergara Grade 5 BB 308 Ms. Maricel Comia
Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 18
Nursery 1 Reading Math Oral Test/Penmanship
Nursery 2 & Kinder Reading Language Arts
Filipino Math
Oral Test/Penmanship Grades 1-3 Social Studies
Filipino
Language Arts Science
Reading Math Grades 4-6 Social Studies
Filipino
English Science
Math
Grade 6 BB 403 Ms. Verna Dimaala Grade 4 BB 209 Ms. Raquel Maralit (Cont…)
Why do we pray the Rosary?
Ten points to motivate us to pray the most Holy Rosary.
6. To Save our our Children. Never have we lived in a society with so many dangers, especially with respect to our children and teens. Of great importance is the virtue of purity. The mass media, the modern electronics media, the modern school and teaching agenda, billboards and posters, modern movies and TV programs militate fiercely against the virtue of purity. And to be honest, we live in a pornographic society! Devotion to Our Lady and the family Rosary can serve as a shield against this onslaught and deluge of filth that is descending upon the world, especially our children and young people. In a word, we must shield our children in the most pure and Immaculate Heart of Mary; she is an oasis, a refuge, and ark of safety and protection! If you like Noah and his family as well as the animals sought refuge and protection from the deluge in the Ark. We must find refuge in the ark of Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart—most certainly a safe refuge!
(to be continued…)
https://www.catholicgentleman.net/2015/09/ten-reasons-to-pray-the-rosary/
From the GS Moderators
1. ON FIRST QUARTERLY ASSEMBLY
a. Movement in going to the SENTRUM is after the homeroom period.
b. Everyone is reminded of the proper behaviour in going to the said venue as well as the proper decorum during the entire program.
2. ON LEAVING THE CLASSROOM: Grades 4-6 presidents and key monitors must be the last one to leave the classroom and see to it that the doors are well locked.
3. ON USE OF DEVICES: Once again, grades 4-6 students are reminded that they are not allowed to use the gadget in the morning, as well as during recess time and lunch break.
4. 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
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 1.13 Staying in off- limit areas
1.14 Climbing/passing over restricted areas
1.15 Negligence in school work (no assignments, no projects, no books) 1.16 Bringing to school any unnecessary materials like toys
1.17 Selling and trading of items like toys/playing cards 1.18 Violation of lunch break policy
1.19 Violation of the Clean As You Go Policy (CLAYGO) 1.20 Asking parents/ guardians to deliver items to school
1.21 Any offense analogous to any of the above
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
1.13 Bringing of pets, unnecessary and harmful equipment and materials 1.14 Asking parents / guardians to deliver items to school
1.15 Using faculty comfort room without proper authorization
1.16 Borrowing/lending books/notes/other materials from classmates or from fellow students in other classes during class hours
1.17 Using the HLS elevator (for GS, JHS and SHS students) without valid pass 1.18 Violation of lunch break policy
1.19 Sharing of lockers
1.20 Borrowing and/or lending of ID
1.21 Unauthorized use of school forms/waivers 1.22 Staying in the classroom after the curfew time 1.23 Any offense analogous to any of the above.
FROM THE OVCAR –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the JHS- CLCE Department
1. Students in the Junior High School will not have their club meeting today. Hence, your dismissal time will be at 2:00 pm. This is to give you ample time to study for the 1st Quarter Assessment on Monday and Tuesday next week.
2. Students are once again reminded to settle their accounts for the First Quarter. Those with unsettled accounts will be allowed to take the exam only on the first day, but if the account is still unsettled on the second day, you will not be allowed to take the exam anymore.
3. By now, all reply slips regarding Random Drug Testing and Student Handbook Parental Contract should have been submitted to the Grade Moderators. Students who are not submitting the said documents will be dealt with accordingly. Please be responsible.
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 LS 403 Ms. Gina Lontoc Grade 10 CMR 206 Ms. Merrylle Marquez 12:10 P.M.
Grade 7 LS 407 Ms. Glyndelyn Ona Grade 8 LS 411 Ms. Fatima Rivera Sponsors for Monday, October 16, 2017:
6:30 A.M.
Grade 9 LS 404 Mr. John Louie dela Cruz Grade 10 CMR 207 Mr. Bernie Jumadiao 12:10 P.M.
Grade 7 LS 408 Ms. Joanna Marie Alarcon Grade 8 LS 412 Ms. Eloisa Pagcaliwangan (Cont…)
Why do we pray the Rosary?
Ten points to motivate us to pray the most Holy Rosary.
5. For World Peace. The document of Saint Pope John Paul II came in the wake of the terrorist attack in New York City with the Twin Towers. Therefore, another reason to pray the Rosary now, more than ever, is for the sake of world peace. With the threat of ISIS, nuclear arsenals, and general tensions growing among nations, the Rosary can be our shield and safeguard. At the end of the First World War Our Lady of Fatima stated clearly that wars come as a result of sin; and if people did not stop sinning then a worse World War would erupt. Within twenty years, the Second World War broke out. Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen states that world wars are the net result of many individual wars waging in the hearts of sinners, that spreads out to towns, cities, countries and continents, and then boom—the huge war explodes. Sin produces war; prayer produces peace of heart, mind and soul and harmony among peoples!
(to be continued…)
https://www.catholicgentleman.net/2015/09/ten-reasons-to-pray-the-rosary/
From the Grade Moderator For Grade 8
Commendation to class LS409 of Ms. Anna Doreen Morillo for submitting the Gadget Information form! Keep it up!
Likewise, other classes are also requested to submit the said form at the GM’s Office. Thank you.
FROM THE OVCAR –SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the Assistant Principal for Administration
1. On Schedule of Graduation Picture Taking for Grade 12 Students:
a. Graduation picture taking for Grade 12 students will held at MM 203 and MM 204 on October 16-27, 2017.
b. All Grade 12 students are reminded to come to the venue on time. Please mind your schedule (see schedule below). You are required to come to the venue 30 minutes ahead of your schedule. Class Mayors should lead the class in going to the venue.
c. For orderly picture taking, kindly follow the photo studio’s guidelines.
d. All announcements relative to picture taking will be done through the Stallion Yearbook Coordinator of each class
e. For your information, your graduation picture package covers the following:
a. Poses/Shots:
Three (3) formal (toga) shots/poses – 1 pose will be chosen Three (3) informal shots/poses – 1 pose will be chosen
b. Package inclusions:
One (1) pc 8 x 10 Formal (toga) with DLSL logo and frame and matting - colored One (1) pc 5x7 formal (toga) - colored
Four (4) pcs 2x3 formal (toga) - colored One (1) pc 5x7 informal or creative - colored Four (4) pc 2x3 informal or creative – colored f. Please save this schedule for your information and guidance.
SECTION SCHEDULE TIME
1 A12-01 16-Oct 7:30-9:30
2 A12-02 16-Oct 10:00-12:00
3 A12-03 16-Oct 1:00-3:00
4 A12-04 17-Oct 7:30-9:30
5 A12-05 17-Oct 10:00-12:00
6 A12-06 17-Oct 1:00-3:00
7 A12-07 18-Oct 7:30-9:30
8 A12-08 18-Oct 10:00-12:00
9 A12-09 18-Oct 1:00-3:00
10 H12-02 19-Oct 7:30-9:30
11 H12-03 19-Oct 10:00-12:00
12 H12-04 19-Oct 1:00-3:00
13 S12-01 20-Oct 7:30-9:30
14 S12-02 20-Oct 10:00-12:00
15 S12-03 20-Oct 1:00-3:00
16 S12-04 23-Oct 7:30-9:30
17 S12-05 23-Oct 10:00-12:00
18 S12-06 23-Oct 1:00-3:00
19 S12-07 24-Oct 7:30-9:30
20 S12-08 24-Oct 10:00-12:00
21 S12-09 24-Oct 1:00-3:00
22 S12-10 25-Oct 7:30-9:30
23 S12-11 25-Oct 10:00-12:00
24 S12-12 25-Oct 1:00-3:00
25 S12-13 26-Oct 7:30-9:30
26 S12-14 26-Oct 10:00-12:00
27 S12-15 26-Oct 1:00-3:00
28 A12-10 27-Oct 7:30-9:30
29 H12-01 27-Oct 10:00-12:00
30 G12-01 27-Oct
31 Lasallian Partners 27-Oct 1:00-3:00
g. No changing or swapping of schedule will be allowed without prior approval from the APAd.
h. Students are advised to wear their school uniform during their scheduled picture taking. Students with HOPE classes on the scheduled picture taking are advised to bring their HOPE uniform. Violators will be dealt with accordingly.
i.Come neat and well groomed. Hair and make-up will be taken care by the photo studio.
j. Students who will sport inappropriate haircut (mohawk) and hair style (highlights) will not be allowed to have picture taken unless they complied with the school standards on haircut and hair style.
k. Using mobile camera while photo shoot is ongoing in the venue is not allowed.
l. Subject Teachers are requested to excuse the students during their scheduled picture taking.
2. On Application for Parallel Assessment:
a. tudents who failed to take the scheduled quarterly assessment are requested to apply for parallel assessment to the APAd Office.
b. The following are requirements for application for parallel assessment; Letter from parent/guardian, medical certificate (if confined in the hospital or had medical check-up), certificate of excused absence issued by the Grade Moderators and other valid documents as may be required by the Grade Moderators.
FROM THE OVCAR – GUIDANCE OFFICE:
1. For G10 Advisers and Students: Career Counseling/Assessment is now ongoing. Students are advised to bring their PACT POIS results on their scheduled assessment. On the other hand, transferees/returnees are requested to get their NCAE results from their former school for the assessment.
a. October 9-13: BM 103
b. October 12-13, 18-20: BM 104
Students who are free after dismissal may also see Ms. Minnie.
3. Looking Ahead:
October 14 SHS Parenting Seminar
October 23 G7 – G10 Structured Homeroom Guidance October 19-20 G4 CFIT Administration
October 20 G4 – G6 Structured Homeroom Guidance October 23 G10 Career Talk
FROM THE OVCAR – STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE:
1. On Meeting of Club Moderators in Grade School. In coordination with the Assistant Principal for
Administration, the Quarterly Meeting of Club Moderators in Grade School shall be held on Tuesday, October 17 from 3:20 to 4:00PM. Thank you.
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. Thank you.
FROM THE OVCAD – INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:
World Sight Day
Cont.. How to Keep your Eyes Healthy 5. Look Away From the Computer Screen
Staring at a computer or phone screen for too long can cause:
• Eyestrain
• Blurry vision
• Trouble focusing at a distance
• Dry eyes
• Headaches
• Neck, back, and shoulder pain To protect your eyes:
• Make sure your glasses or contacts prescription is up to date and good for looking at a computer screen.
• If your eye strain won’t go away, talk to your doctor about computer glasses.
• Move the screen so your eyes are level with the top of the monitor. That lets you look slightly down at the screen.
• Try to avoid glare from windows and lights. Use an anti-glare screen if needed.
• Choose a comfortable, supportive chair. Position it so that your feet are flat on the floor.
• If your eyes are dry, blink more.
• Rest your eyes every 20 minutes. Look 20 feet away for 20 seconds. Get up at least every 2 hours and take a 15-minute break.
6. Visit Your Eye Doctor Regularly
• Everyone needs a regular eye exam, even young children. It helps protect your sight and lets you see your best.
• Eye exams can also find diseases, like glaucoma, that have no symptoms. It's important to spot them early on, when they're easier to treat.
• Depending on your eye health needs, you can see one of two types of doctors:
• Ophthalmologists are medical doctors who specialize in eye care. They can provide general eye care, treat eye diseases, and perform eye surgery.
• Optometrists have had 4 years of specialized training after college. They provide general eye care and treat the most common eye diseases. They don't do eye surgery.
A comprehensive eye exam might include:
• Talking about your personal and family medical history
• Vision tests to see if you’re nearsighted, farsighted, have an astigmatism (a curved cornea that blurs vision), or presbyopia (age-related vision changes)
• Tests to see how well your eyes work together
• Eye pressure and optic nerve tests to check for glaucoma
• External and microscopic examination of your eyes before and after dilation https://www.webmd.com/eye-health/good-eyesight#2
Schedule of Medical and Dental Check-up
Date Time Medical Dental
October 16, 2017 10:00 am - 11:00 am 6 BB 401 6 BB 401
02:00 pm - 03:00 pm 6 BB 402 ---
October 17, 2017 10:00 am - 11:00 am 6 BB 403 ---
02:00 pm - 03:00 pm 6 BB 404 6 BB 404