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GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Lk. 11:29-32) The Holy Gospel according to St. Luke

When the crowds were increasing, he began to say, "This generation is an evil generation; it seeks a sign, but no sign shall be given to it except the sign of Jonah. For as Jonah became a sign to the men of Nineveh, so will the Son of man be to this generation. The queen of the South will arise at the judgment with the men of this generation and condemn them; for she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and behold, something greater than Solomon is here. The men of Nineveh will arise at the judgment with this generation and condemn it; for they repented at the preaching of Jonah, and behold, something greater than Jonah is here.

REFLECTION:

Do you pay attention to warning signs? Many fatalities could be avoided if people took the warning signs seriously. When the religious leaders demanded a sign from Jesus, he gave them a warning to avert spiritual disaster. It was characteristic of the Jews that they demanded "signs" from God's messengers to authenticate their claims. When the religious leaders pressed Jesus to give proof for his claims he says in so many words that he is God's sign and that they need no further evidence from heaven than his own person.

PRAYER:

Lord Jesus, give me a heart that loves what is good and in accord with your will and fill me with your wisdom that I may understand your ways. Amen.

Prayer of St. Gertrude

Eternal Father, I offer Thee the Most Precious Blood of Thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with the masses said throughout the world today, for all the holy souls in purgatory, for sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal church, those in my own home and within my family. Amen.

FROM THE OVCA – OFFICE OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL:

1. Students who need warm or cold water may get from the water dispenser at the Principal’s Office.

2. Our Student Coordinating Board Officers in partnership with PENCIL, Inc. shall be sponsoring a project for a cause which will benefit various individuals from the IS. This project is the Block Screening of MALEFICENT 2 which will be shown on Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at SM Lipa Cinema 4. Tickets costing Php 350.00 are available at the SFO, AP, and Principal’s Office. Everyone is enjoined to support all the activities lined up for October as well as this fund-raising activity that will give everybody the chance to help others and win 2 Samsung Smart Phones and 10 Consolation prizes. May God bless all of us and our respective families more abundantly.

3. From the ISFSA

Warmest thanks to the CLCE department for sponsoring the TGIF Mass- “@1 with the Lord in the Eucharist” last Friday. Please be guided by the following schedule.

ENGLISH and ABM October 18, 2019

FILIPINO October 25, 2019

MAPEH November 8, 2019

What: Black Rosary Crusade Who: IS Lasallian Partners Where: Faculty Rooms /Offices

When: 4:15 PM. Please refer to the schedule of visit below:

Offices/Faculty Rooms Date of Arrival Date of Departure BB 207 (Nursery, Kinder, Grades 1-3)

October 14, (Monday) October 16, (Wednesday) JHS Subject Area Coordinators’ Office

JRF 33- English/Filipino Guidance Office

How:

a) Each faculty room shall prepare a place inside the area to act as an altar where the image of Our Mother may be placed with reverence;

Bulletin No.: 041

Monday, 14 October 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. ”

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2 b) This will begin at 4:15 as the ideal time when all occupants of the faculty room are present and ready;

c) Before the departure, the ‘Farewell Prayer’ shall be said and the hymn ‘Give Thanks’ shall be sung (if possible);

d) Upon departure, the image will be brought to the next assigned room by the CLCE and ISFSA representatives together with the office occupants.

e) On date of arrival and upon receipt by the next assigned room, the occupants are expected to gather round the altar made within and prepare to begin the prayers;

f) The prayer will begin with the acceptance prayer and opening prayers, followed by the Holy Rosary proper;

g) Each faculty room is requested to assign 5 prayer leaders, each for a mystery of the Rosary;

h) During the stay of the image, as an act of reverence, it is requested that there be occupant/s present at all times during the day.

The ISFSA extends its appreciation and gratitude to your cooperation and participation in this activity.

FROM THE OVCA – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal

1. Parents/Guardians of Nursery 1 to Grade 3 are encouraged to attend the “Parent Literacy Seminar” on Oct. 26, 2019. Kindly register thru this link: http://gg.gg/PLS2019DLSL. Thank you.

2. Wearing of PE and Type B uniforms is extended until Oct. 25.

3. 1st Quarter special examination is scheduled on Oct. 15-17 at BB 201. Be guided by this Schedule:

Grades 1- 6

OCTOBER 15 OCTOBER 16 OCTOBER 17 1:00-2:00pm Social Studies Science English

2:00-3:00pm Filipino Math

4. Looking ahead:

Oct. 16 – Block Screening of Maleficent 2 Oct. 26 – Parent Literacy Seminar - Children’s Fair

From the CLCE Department

The Eucharist is "the source and summit of the Christian life." (CCC136)

For those students who come to school early, take the opportunity to be with Jesus Christ as He shares with us His thanksgiving and worship to the Father. Join the 7:30 a.m. Mass at the Capilla. Enjoy a “Daily Meal with God”

Mass Sponsors for today, October 14, 2019 Grade 1 BG 110 Ms. Gizelle Aguilera Grade 4 BB 310 Ms. Elma Langamon Grade 6 BB 406 Ms. Ruth Ararao Grade 3 BB 206 Ms. Rhea Pecayo

Mass Sponsors for tomorrow, Oct. 15, 2019 Grade 1 BG 111 Ms. Beth Pagulayan Grade 4 BB 311 Ms. Daycel Alon Grade 5 BB 301 Ms. Michelle Macaraeg Grade 3 BB 210 Ms. Maciz Cantos

Please be reminded of the proper behavior while attending the Holy Mass. One must exhibit FULL, ACTIVE &

CONSCIOUS participation. Remember that Jesus is truly present in the Holy Eucharist so, savor the moment and focus on Him.

The Eucharist Unites Us

Christ instituted the Eucharist to unite the members of the Church. For in celebrating the Eucharist together, we are brought closer into the love of Christ, to become one heart in

love, and practice in our action what we profess in the Creed. (CFC1704)

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3 On Pondong Batangan

All sections are once again encouraged to support the Pondong Batangan Project of the Archdiocese of Lipa through the CLCE Department. If everyone will bring 25 centavos every day, we could raise a lot of money that could help our brothers and sisters who are in need. Remember the tag line “Kahit Maliit, Basta’s Malimit, Patungong Langit”

Thank you Grade 5 BB 304 of Teacher Marychrist Briguela for their donation to the Pondong Batangan.

God bless!

FROM THE OVCA –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal

1. Please be informed that students who were not able to take the first quarterly assessments are scheduled to take the parallel tests on October 17 and 18 following the schedule below:

DATE TIME SUBJECT

October 17, 2019 (Thursday)

8:40-9:40 Filipino

9:40-10:40 Mathematics 10:40-11:00 Recess 11:00-12:00 English October 18,

2019 (Friday)

8:40-9:40 Social Studies 9:40-10:40 Science

2. We shall follow the DAY 3 schedule today, DAY 4 tomorrow and SMILES day on Wednesday.

Completion of academic requirements may also be done on Wednesday. Please be guided accordingly.

3. Students are reminded of the following information (that we are implementing) about free-structured Wednesdays:

• This once a week schedule geared towards the Synergized, Mobile, Integrated Learning Experience: Self-Directed (SMILES) Program initiated by the Office of the President.

• The 1 Day SMILES is a platform for learning engagement that promotes innovation,

collaboration, flexibility, creativity and well-being among the learners in a networked learning environment.

• During Wednesdays, students will have a free- structured day. They may use their time for silent reading, advance study, individual tasks, group dynamics, practices, or any other academic-related tasks.

• Moreover, as a support to the Social Innovation Fundamentals (SIF), Wednesday schedules may be used by the students to accomplish CAPSTONE-related tasks or to prepare for the expected output for the CAPSTONE Initiatives in a particular quarter. If needed, data gathering in the community may also be done during Wednesdays.

• Students are not allowed to use their cellular phones during free-structured Wednesdays.

Likewise, playing video games or on-line games, watching unnecessary videos or movies are also prohibited.

From the JHS CLCE Department

The Eucharist, the Divine Sacrament of the altar, is the source and summit of our being a disciple of Jesus where we draw our life, our energy, our mission. Let us continue our devotion to the Holy Eucharist as Jesus invites us to partake in his offering and deepen our relationship with Him. The following classes will sponsor the daily mass celebrated in our Capilla.

Grades 9 & 10 at 7:30 am

Date Grade 9 Grade 10

October 15, 2019 LS 208 - Ms. C.J. Villazar BM 202- Ms. M. Samson October 16, 2019 LS 209 - Ms. E. Serrano BM 203 – Mr. A.H. Cadelina October 17, 2019 LS 301 – Mr. M.C. Binuya BM 204 – Ms. J. Bril

October 18, 2019 LS 302 – Ms. A. Lasi BM 205 – Mr. J. Delizo

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4 Grades 7 & 8 at 12:10 pm

Date Grade 7 Grade 8

October 15, 2019 LS 108 – Ms. D. Litan LS 403 – Ms. S. Cuevillas October 16, 2019 LS 109 – Ms. A.L. Lacerna LS 404 – Mr. M. Zara October 17, 2019 LS 110 – Mr. T.G. Exconde LS 405 – Mr. A.K. Perez October 18, 2019 LS 111 – Ms. M.L. Atienza LS 406 – Ms. G.M. Obeña Schedule of JHS Recollection

October 15, 2019 (Day 4) LS 212 – G7 – Ms. Sheina Cueto LS 408 – G8 – Ms. Tess Villaruel LS 209 – G9 – Mr. Mark Binuya October 17, 2019 (Day 1)

LS 309 – G9 – Mr. Christian Caburnay LS 207 – G9 – Mr. Hiro Baon

CMR 206 – G10 – Mr. Kevin Dimaunahan

FROM THE INSTITUTIONAL ADMISSION AND TESTING OFFICE:

Attention Grade 10 Students:

To assure the slots for Senior High School, you are requested to undergo pre-enrollment procedure scheduled until November 29, 2019(except weekends and holidays). Please be guided of the pre-enrollment procedure below:

STEP 1 Secure a copy of NCAE result from the IS Guidance and Counselling Center.

STEP 2 Present the NCAE result and Student’s Information Sheet (Please provide a photocopy of Students’ Information Sheet) to Institutional Admission and Testing Office (IATO) to get a payment slip and applicant’s number.

STEP 3 Present the payment slip to the Cashier’s Office upon payment of the pre-enrollment fee amounting to Php 6,000 (non-refundable and non-transferable).

STEP 4 Present the official receipt of pre-enrollment fee to IATO for slot reservation.

STEP 5 Submit the Student’s Information Sheet to Integrated School Registrar’s Office for your enrollment schedule.

FROM THE OVCA- SHS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL:

Day to day with St. John Baptist De La Salle

Often recall to mind the purpose of your vocation and let this arouse you to do your part to establish and maintain the Kingdom of God in the hearts of your students.” (Med 67.1)

1. For ALL

Please be informed that the SHS Assistant Principal’s office has already transferred to JRN 11.

2. For All Students

a. Letter to Parents on Student handbook has been distributed already. Make sure that you give it to your parents for their information. Submission of the reply slip will be until tomorrow to the AP office.

b. Submit your requirements on or before the due date and time. Please always communicate properly and respectfully with your subject Teachers.

3. For ALL Lasallian Partners

a. The Deportment Template has been shared to you through google sheets by the Student Formation Officers.

Please find time to fill out the said template regarding how the students manifested their behavior in your class following the given rubric.

4. Dates to Remember

a. October 17 – Grade 11 General Assembly b. October 18 – Grade 12 General Assembly

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5 FROM THE INSTITUTIONAL ADMISSION AND TESTING OFFICE:

Attention Grade 12 Students:

To assure the slots for College, you are requested to undergo pre-enrollment procedure scheduled until January 31, 2020 (except weekends and holidays). Please be guided of the pre-enrollment procedure below:

STEP 1 Present the Enrollment Information Sheet (Please provide a photocopy of Enrollment Information Sheet) to the Institutional Admission and Testing Office (IATO) to secure a payment slip and to process your applicant number

STEP 2 Proceed to the Cashier’s Office to pay the Pre-enrollment fee amounting to Php10, 000 STEP 3 Present the official receipt of pre-enrollment fee to IATO personnel for slot reservation STEP 4 Submit the original Enrollment Information Sheet to the College Registrar’s Office on

the same day to secure your enrollment schedule

All Grade 12 students are required to take the Placement Test that will be administered by the Institutional Admissions and Testing Office. The result of this test will be used as reference for future researches and assessment for college program and scholarship. Please take note of the schedule below.

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

Date Section (8:00am-12:00nn) Section (1:00pm-5:00pm) October 15, 2019 A12-01 (40 EXAMINEES)

A12-02 (42 EXAMINEES) H12-03 (38 EXAMINEES

A12-03 (42 EXAMINEES) A12-04 (40 EXAMINEES) H12-04 (38 EXAMINEES) October 17, 2019 A12-05 (39 EXAMINEES)

A12-06 (39 EXAMINEES) A12-07 (42 EXAMINEES)

H12-01 (40 EXAMINEES) H12-02 (39 EXAMINEES) H12-03 (38 EXAMINEES) October 30. 2019 H12-05 (34 EXAMINEES)

S12-01 (39 EXAMINEES) S12-02 (42 EXAMINEES)

S12-03 (38 EXAMINEES) S12-04 (47 EXAMINEES) S12-05 )38 EXAMINEES) November 7. 2019 S12-06 (36 EXAMINEES)

S12-08 (36 EXAMINEES) S12-09 (43 EXAMINEES)

S12-13 (41 EXAMINEES) S12-10 (41 EXAMINEES) S12-11 (48 EXAMINEES) November 8. 2019 S12-12 (37 EXAMINEES)

S12-15 (36 EXAMINEES) S12-07 (43 EXAMINEES)

S12-14(43 EXAMINEES) S12-16 (27 EXAMINEES)

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

FROM THE OVCM - STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE:

1. On Block screening of MALEFICENT. We would like to thank your support Lasallians for the for the Block Screening of MALEFICENT 2, a project of our Student Coordinating Board Officers in partnership with the PENCIL, Inc. which is scheduled October 16, 2019 at SM Cinema 4. Proceeds of this activity shall be used for the outreach activities of PENCIL and upcoming projects of the SCB. You may still get your tickets thru your SCB representatives or visit SAO. Hurry and get the chance to win smart phones and consolation prizes after the movie screening. Thank you.

2. On LEAD Program for Grade 7 and 8 Class Officers. The last leg of our Leadership Training for elected Class Officers of Grades 7 and 8 shall be held this coming Saturday, October 19 from 8:00 – 12:00NN at the BHV Gym. Another letter to parents shall be distributed this week. Class Officer/s who cannot join are advised to send

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6 representative. The Class Presidents are requested to please forward the reply slip at the SAO on or before Friday morning. Thank you.

3. On Club Meeting. There will Club Meeting on Wednesday. By this time, all students should have been enlisted in various clubs. Please confer your membership with your club moderator before Wednesday. We shall no longer allow club transfer beginning Wednesday. Updated list of room assignments and Club Moderators shall be posted at the HLS today for the smooth flow of our club meeting on Wednesday. Thank you.

4. From the JHS SCB. UNLEASH episodes (Noontime showcase of talents) will be back in a few days, fellow Lasallians! With this, we are inviting all talented Lasallians to have your name listed as one of the contestants.

Please fill up the link: https://forms.gle/ip9NyDfXU8gmdgyK6 for us to count you in! Gift Cerfificates await you. Don't miss the chance!

5. For the Members of Girl Scouts of the Philippines. All members of Girl Scouts of the Philippines shall attend the orientation and training on October 17, 3:00-5:00PM at the Learning Resources Center, 2nd Floor, Law Library.

The activity shall be facilitated by our invited resource speakers from GSP, Lipa City Council. All members are required to attend. Likewise, may we request our Subject Teachers to please excuse our Girl Scouts members from their classes for this activity. For queries, please get in touch with Ms. Aira at LS 104, Ms. Adora at LSF21 and Ms. Noemi at CMR 203. Thank you.

6. Attention All Students and Lasallian Partners: The Cultural Office is sponsoring AWITUNOG, a call for entries of original song writing composition open to all students and Lasallian Partners. Deadline of submission and selection is on January 13, 2020. For further inquiries, you may visit the SAO or Cultural Office and look for Sir Roger Basco.

FROM THE OVCM – IS GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING CENTER:

1. In celebration of the Mental Health Awareness Month, the Grade School Guidance and Counseling Center will hold a week-long activity from October 14- 18, 2019. We are inviting all grade school students and teachers to participate. Below is the list of activities:

coloring activities for N1-G2 and bulletin board designing games

mindfulness exercises for Grades 3-6 (Wednesday) spreading kindness activity

Mindfulness exercises for teachers and staff and culminating activity (Friday)

2. For JHS Peer Facilitators and Anti Bullying Club Members: Please be informed that we will have a Mental Health Awareness Seminar at the Students’ Lounge (5th Flr LS Bldg) during the club hour, 3:00 – 4:00pm.

Please come on time. Thank you.

3. For Grades 4 - 12 Advisers and Students: Below is the number of students who already accomplished / not yet able to accomplish the form online as of Friday, October 11, 2019.

Grade/Level No. of Students who already accomplished the form

No. of students who are not yet able to accomplish the form

4 169 47

5 121 97

6 266 55

7 553 106

9 672 1

10 639 32

11 & 12 2029 294

4. For Grades 7 – 10 Homeroom Advisers and Students: Structured Homeroom Guidance on Wednesday, October 16, 2019. Thank you.

a. G7 – Positive “I”

b. G8 – Plant a Positive Tree

c. G9 – Choices and Values: What’s Important to Me?

d. G10- Discover the “U” in Values

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7 5. Looking Ahead:

ACTIVITIES FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER

FROM THE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT OFFICE:

Please note of the changes in the scheduled Grade 5 KAPAYAPAAN Exposure and Outreach Activities:

DATE OF KAPATIRAN

DLSL PARTNER SCHOOL

October 11 BB 312 Tibig Elem. School

October 14 BB 310 Paninsingin Elem. School

DATE OF KAPAYAPAAN

DLSL PARTNER SCHOOL

October 18 BB 301 Emilia L. Malabanan Integrated School November 28 BB 302 Paninsingin Elem. School

November 15 BB 303 Paninsingin Elem. School

November 5 BB 304 Tibig Elem. School

November 29 BB 305 Tibig Elem. School

The Exposure and Outreach Activities will be held from 8:00AM to 11:30AM at the DLSL Retreat Complex. The afternoon will be allocated for a session (same venue) to be handled by the Institutional Lasallian Formation Office (ILFO).

FROM THE INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:

Get Physical (

Cont…..Mental Health)

We’ve known for a long time about the benefits of exercise as a proactive way to enhance our physical condition and combat disease; now, exercise is recognized as an essential element in building and maintaining mental fitness.

So, if you already do exercise of some kind, give yourself two pats on the back – you’re improving your physical and mental fitness.

Exercise has many psychological benefits. For example:

Physical activity is increasingly becoming part of the prescription for the treatment of depression and anxiety.

Exercise alone is not a cure, but it does have a positive impact.

Research has found that regular physical activity appears as effective as psychotherapy for treating mild to moderate depression. Therapists also report that patients who exercise regularly simply feel better and are less likely to overeat or abuse alcohol and drugs.

Exercise can reduce anxiety. Many studies have come to this conclusion. People who exercise report feeling less stressed or nervous. Even five minutes of aerobic exercise (exercise which requires oxygen, such as a step class, swimming, walking) can stimulate anti-anxiety effects.

Physical exercise helps to counteract the withdrawal, inactivity and feelings of hopelessness that characterize depression. Studies show that both aerobic and anaerobic exercise (exercise which does not require oxygen, such as weightlifting) have anti-depressive effects.

Moods such as tension, fatigue, anger and vigor are all positively affected by exercise.

Exercising can improve the way you perceive your physical condition, athletic abilities and body image.

Enhanced self-esteem is another benefit.

Last, but not least, exercise brings you into contact with other people in a non-clinical, positive environment.

to be cont…

Date Activity Participants

14 – 25 Processing of Senior High School and College Application Forms

Grade 10 and 12 Students

14 – 25 Career Assessment Grade 10 Students

18 Structured Homeroom Guidance Grades 4 – 6

21 – 25 CFIT Administration Grade 7

23 ANAK Assembly Grade 7

23 ANAK Assembly Grade 4

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8 SCHEDULE OF MEDICAL AND DENTAL CHECK-UP

DATE MEDICAL & DENTAL

October 14, 2019 MONDAY 10:00 AM 3 BB 211

October 15, 2019 TUESDAY 10:00 AM 3 BB 210 October 16, 2019 WEDNESDAY 10:00 AM 6 BB 404

October 17, 2019 THURSDAY 9:40 AM 10 CMR 202 October 18, 2019 FRIDAY 9:40 AM 10 CMR 205 FROM THE OVCM – SPORTS DEVELOPMENT OFFICE:

1. The Inter Division Meet athletes and coaches are requested by our City Mayor for an assembly at the City Hall on Monday from 7:45am onwards. Our school will be represented by the following teams:

a. GS Baseball – 9 athletes and 2 coaches b. GS Basketball Boys – 9 athletes and 2 coaches

c. IS Table Tennis – 11 athletes (1GSB, 4 HSB and 4 HSG) and 2 coaches d. HS Volleyball Girls – 10 athletes and 2 coaches

Regarding this, please excuse the following athletes from their classes on Monday morning (October 14).

Grade School

NAME GRADE SECTION EVENT

1 Benedicto, Jhanzen M. 6 BB 404

Baseball

2 Concepcion, Gian Carlo A. 6 BB 403

3 Laylo, Gerry Gabriel T. 4 BB 312

4 Magsombol, Mikael Alexis I. 6 BB 306

5 Malabanan, Marc Sam Kristoff D. 6 BB 404

6 Platon, Jahniel Andrew N. 4 BB 311

7 Toribiano, Matthew V. 6 BB 404

8 Vidal, Cayle Sean Ryan T. 5 BB 305

9 Wagan III, Aniano Ariel M. 6 BB 405

10 Atienza, Jhon Ken U. 6 BB 406

Basketball

11 Bathan, Paul Harris Y. 6 BB 306

12 Cruzat, Rainald Kevin M. 6 BB 403

13 Cuevas, Charles Aedan V. 6 BB 403

14 De Castro, Brix Audley T. 6 BB 402

15 Luna, Lawrence Rameses Y. 5 BB 302

16 Nava, James Carlos 6 BB 406

17 Peña, Aidan Lucas M. 5 BB 304

18 Tolentino, Paul Allan Jeffrey M. 6 BB 405

19 Chua, Elijah John Kyle N 6 BB 403 Table Tennis

High School

NAME GRADE SECTION EVENT

1 Chua, John Dominic N. 12 A12-07

Table Tennis

2 Dimaano Jr., Aldrin V. 10 BM 203

3 Fabia, Joseph P. 11 S11-07

4 Hernandez, Marvin Dexter P. 12 S12-10

5 Baril, Dona Cherlaine M 10 CMR 201

6 Ebora, Lilian Margaret 11 S11-13

7 Ramos, Leanne Laurelle L. 11 S11-10

8 Sarmiento, Cate Jazztyne E. 7 LS 201

9 Angeles, Ma. Kristina Cassandra P. 10 BM 102

10 Atienza, Ayeeshah Sandrine B. 9 LS 307

11 Carandang, Lara Justine H. 12 S12-08

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12 Cubilla, Adriane Jarie L. 11 H11-01

Volleyball

13 Gonzalbo Emmanuela Rain D. 10 CMR 201

14 Hernandez, Krystal Lyka D. 11 S11-05

15 Lipat, Jacquelin Margaret R. 8 LS 310

16 Maglinao, Majella Mari R. 10 BM 203

17 Rocafort Alyanna Margueritte M. 9 BM 101

18 Suan, Mary Juliana Lauren N. 11 S11-09

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