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GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Lk. 12:1-7) The Holy Gospel according to St. Luke

At that time: So many people were crowding together that they were trampling one another underfoot. Jesus began to speak, first to his disciples, "Beware of the leaven–that is, the hypocrisy–of the Pharisees. "There is nothing concealed that will not be revealed, nor secret that will not be known. Therefore whatever you have said in the darkness will be heard in the light, and what you have whispered behind closed doors will be proclaimed on the housetops. I tell you, my friends, do not be afraid of those who kill the body but after that can do no more. I shall show you whom to fear. Be afraid of the one who after killing has the power to cast into Gehenna; yes, I tell you, be afraid of that one. Are not five sparrows sold for two small coins? Yet not one of them has escaped the notice of God. Even the hairs of your head have all been counted. Do not be afraid. You are worth more than many sparrows."

REFLECTION:

What is godly fear? It is reverence for the One who made us in love and who sustains us in mercy and kindness. The greatest injury or loss which we can experience is not physical but spiritual - the loss of one's soul and life to the power of hell. A healthy fear of God leads to spiritual maturity, wisdom, and right judgment and it frees us from the tyranny of sinful pride, deceit, and cowardice - especially in the face of evil, falsehood, and deception. Do you trust in God's grace and mercy and do you submit to his life-giving word of truth and righteousness?

PRAYER:

Lord Jesus, may the light of your word free my heart from the deception of sin and consume me with a burning love for your truth and righteousness. Amen.

FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal for Administration

1. Special thanks to Grades 4-6 classes for their active participation in the Korean Culture Caravan yesterday. Thanks also to their advisers and subject teachers.

2. Good luck to the Grade 6 classes as they participate in the LIDICSA Children’s Festival at FAITH, Tanauan today.

Please be mindful of the guidelines for this whole day activity. Those who will not join shall proceed to BB 306 for their regular classes.

3. Below is the schedule of special exams:

Examinees should proceed to MMR 7 after the Homeroom period. Bring the following: exam permit, test folder, ballpen/pencil. Everybody shall attend the regular classes after the exams.

4. Lunch break-proctoring schedule for today:

ROOM TIME FRIDAY

BG 113 11:20 - 12:20 Marian

BG 114 11:20 - 12:20 Cyrah

BB 111 11:20 - 12:20 Maribel

BB 110 11:20 - 12:20 Barbie

BB 104 11:20 - 12:20 Princess

BG 108 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Grace

Oct. 20

Nursery 1 Oral Test/Penmanship Nursery 2 & Kinder Oral Test/Penmanship Grades 1-3 Reading

Math

Grades 4-6 Math

Bulletin No.: 042

Friday, 20 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. .”

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BG 109 11:20 - 12:20 Judy

BG 110 11:20 - 12:20 Via

BG 111 11:20 - 12:20 John

BG 112 11:20 - 12:20 Carmela

BB 112 11:20 - 12:20 Rizza

5. Looking Ahead:

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 206 Ms. Lea Camacho Grade 5 BB 304 Ms. Rizza Limbo Grade 6 BB 405 Mr. Joseph Vallejo Grade 4 BG 113 Ms. Ruby Garing Sponsors for Monday, Oct. 23, 2017:

Grade 3 BB 212 Ms. Ruth Ararao Grade 5 BB 208 Ms. Cristina Aguila Grade 6 BB 112 Ms. Nerissa Hernandez Grade 1 BB 306 Ms. Mona Liza de Villa (Cont…)

Why do we pray the Rosary?

Ten points to motivate us to pray the most Holy Rosary.

7. To Order our Disorders. As a result of the Original Sin that we all inherit in the moment of our conception, our life is marked with disorder. Our thought process, our will, our emotional state of being, our soul, our intentions, our family and social life—all have a certain disorder. Saint Ignatius of Loyola suggests that we do the Spiritual Exercises so as to order the disordered in our lives. Sin causes disorder; prayer brings order. Prayer to Our Lady communicates to our soul and lives the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit is a God of order. Our Lady of Guadalupe with her own hands ordered the roses in the tilma of Saint Juan Diego. By praying the most holy Rosary Our Lady can help to order the disordered in our lives.

(to be continued…)

https://www.catholicgentleman.net/2015/09/ten-reasons-to-pray-the-rosary/

From the Grade Moderators

1. 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.

2. ON USE OF DEVICES: Use of gadget in the morning, as well as during recess time and lunch break is strictly prohibited.

3. 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

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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

1.3Failure 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.

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FROM THE OVCAR –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal for Administration 1. Exams for today are as follows:

October 20, 2017 Subjects

7:40- 8:40 Science

8:40- 9:40 Social Studies

9:40- 10:00 Recess

10:00- 11:00 Filipino

2. Students who do not have exam permit today are requested to go to the Assistant Principal’s office.

3. Second Notice: Junior High School students are reminded to observe the Clean As You Go Policy. There were several reports from the canteen staff that students are not following the CLAYGO. Students who will be caught violating the CLAYGO will be dealt with accordingly.

4. After the last exam today, JHS students will have a two-hour lunch break (11:00- 1:00). At 1:00 pm, you shall go back to your classrooms to finalize / submit the CAPSTONE Initiatives for first quarter. Dismissal time is at 3:00 pm.

5. Proctors are reminded to be vigilant. Please be advised that checking of papers, reading of newspapers and doing other things which are not related to proctoring.

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!

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.

Sponsors for today:

6:30 A.M.

Grade 9 LS 102 Mr. Roldan delos Reyes Grade 10 BM 102 Ms. Edna Serrano Grade 7 LS 108 Ms. Liliosa Faeldonia Grade 8 LS 112 Ms. Ruby Mae de Castro Sponsors for Monday, October 23, 2017:

6:30 A.M.

Grade 9 LS 103 Mr. Ar Jay Ron de Gala Grade 10 BM 201 Ms. Jonalyn Aguda 12:10 P.M.

Grade 9 LS 205 Ms. Rose Rosima

Grade 10 LS 209 Ms. Joy Ann Dimaculangan (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/

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From the Grade School and Junior High School Mathematics and Science Departments

1. Congratulations to the De La Salle Lipa Integrated School for being the Over All Champion on this year's Sci- Math Interschool Challenge held in De La Salle University – Canlubang last October 14, 2017! We would like also to acknowledge all the teachers and coaches who contributed to the success of the activity. Special mention to Ms. Eufrocina Yabut, Ms. Teng Marquez, Ms. Taleth Villegas, Ms. Jonalyn Aguda, Mr. John Louie dela Cruz, Mr. Roger Basco, Sir Joseph Vallejo, Ms. Magdalena Mayuga, Ms. Leonie Landicho. Ms. Lorna Bagares and Ms.

Maritess Russell for the extra time they gave to our participants. Kudos! Animo La Salle!

*Sci-Math Quiz Bee Masters ( GS – 1st Runner Up) 1. Alex Anthony Andal

2. Divine Clarisse Yabut 3. Galvin Gonzales

*Sci-Math Quiz Bee Masters( JHS - CHAMPION) 1. Angelo Vince Perez

2. Kiana Alecsandra Garing 3. Jose Paolo Domingo

*INFOMERCIAL ( CHAMPION ) 1. Aedrian De Castro BM 102

2. Bea Caraan BM 206 3. Alliah Custodio CMR 202 4. Daphne Ng BM 205 5. Anika Nicanor CMR 207

*INFOMERCIAL( 1st Runner Up ) 1. Alessandra Kyla Ayala

2. Gwyn Carmona

3. Mariah Antoinette Naguit 4. Daniella Tibayan

5. Lauren Mikayla Villapando

*SCI – MATH MODULO ART 1. Danielle Lei Araez – CHAMPION

2. Ron Gian Aleksei Catibog – 1st Runner Up

*SCI- MATH RACE - 1st Runner Up 1. Angelina Mae Precilla

2. Christian David Corto 3. Chzean Klyde Espiritu 4. Dalton Emanuel Mojica

*SCI - MATH DIGITAL POSTER MAKING -CHAMPION 1. Renz Earl Louis Sapitanan

2. Ella Reshiel Caringal 3. Aaron Sablay

* ECO DANCE

Selected Grades 4 – 6 pupils From the JHS Grade Moderators

Please be informed of the following schedule of the Grade Assembly of Grades 7 to Grade 10. Venue will be at the BHV Gym.

Grade 8: October 23 (Monday) – 7:40 AM Grade 9: October 24 (Tuesday) – 7: 40 AM Grade 10: October 26 (Thursday) – 7:40 AM Grade 7: October 26 (Thursday) – 1:00 PM

Movement in going to the venue will be after the singing of the Alma Mater song/National Anthem for Grades 8, 9 and 10. For Grade 7, movement will be after the 1:00 o’clock prayer over the PA. First floor occupants will move first followed by those who are in the upper floors. Thank you very much!

For Grade 10

The STRATCOM office will conduct a Room-to-Room Campaign and Career Talk to all Grade 10 classes following the schedule below.

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October 23, Monday | 7:40 - 8:40 AM

BM 102 BM 201

BM 103 BM 202

BM 104 BM 203

BM 105 BM 204

October 25, Wednesday | 7:40 - 8:40 AM

BM 205 CMR 204

BM 206 CMR 205

CMR 201 CMR 206

CMR 202 CMR 207

FROM THE OVCAR –SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the CLCE & Philosophy Department

1. One of the plan of activities of the Lasallian Ministry Directorate, CLCE, Philosophy and Religious Education Department is the Vocation Day on October 23, 2017. It aims to give tribute to the priests and religious brothers and sisters and hold a day of vocation awareness for the students of De La Salle Lipa.

Program of Activities on October 23, 2017

Time Activity Participants

6:30 – 7:00 Holy Mass @ Capilla Students, Lasallian Partners; SFS Minor Seminarians

8:00 – 12:00 Vocation Forum and Sharing @ Capilla

*Different religious congregations will come for this activity.

Grade 11 & 12 with CLCE and Introphil classes

12:00 – 12:45 Holy Mass @ Capilla Grade 11 – Class S11-13 Grade 12 – Class S12-10 1:10 – 4:00 Friendship Games with the Priests and

Religious Brothers and Sisters @ Sports Complex

Agape

Grade 11 & 12 with CLCE and Introphil classes

*These classes should prepare food for the agape with the priests and religious brothers and sisters which will be prepared in the Sports Complex.

Concerned CLCE and Introphil subject Teachers of classes on October 23, 2017 are expected to remind their students about this activity and preparations to be done. Class presidents are also expected to coordinate with their respective CLCE and Introphil Teachers.

2. The CLCE and Philosophy Department will have a culminating activity for the month of Rosary in honor of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary on October 27, 2017 (Friday) at 7:30-9:30 am in the Capilla. CLCE and Introphil classes on this particular time will participate in the said activity.

FROM THE OVCAR – GUIDANCE OFFICE:

1. For Grade 4 Teachers and Students: Administration of the CFIT (Culture-Fair Intelligence Test) will continue today during their Christian Living Subject following the schedule below:

Date Section Time Teacher

BB 310 9:00 - 9:40 am BB 212 10:40 - 11:20 am BB 211 12:20 - 1:00 pm October 20, 2017

(Friday)

BB 210 1:40 – 2:20 pm

Ms. E. Lingao

2. For Grades 4 & 5 Advisers and Students: The following are the titles for the Homeroom Modules today.

Thank you.

i. Grade 4 - “Be a Buddy, not a Bully!” *Pre-Assign: coloring materials ii. Grade 5 – “Bullying Stops Here!” * Pre-Assign: coloring materials

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3. For Grades 7 & 9 Advisers and Students: The following are the titles for the Homeroom Modules on Monday, October 23, 2017. Thank you.

i. Grade 7 - “Meet the Positive I” *Pre-assigned: mirror ii. Grade 9 – “Choices and Values: What’s Important to Me?”

4. 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 20: BM 104

Students who are free after dismissal may also see Ms. Minnie.

5. For Grade 12 students: Please be informed of the following:

i. For UP Applicants: Please claim your test permit at the Guidance Office until Friday. Thank you.

ii. For CEU Applicants: CEU exam at Canossa Academy will be on October 21, 2017, Saturday.

Students who are interested to apply to CEU are requested to register online thru their website.

Then, submit the printout of the confirmation with control number and pay P652.00 at the Canossa Academy Cashier before proceeding to the Canossa Testing Center. Thank you.

iii. For MAPUA Applicants: MAPUA exam at Canossa Academy is on November 11, 2017.

Please proceed to Canossa Academy for the application process. Bring P650.00 as application fee. Thank you.

6. Looking Ahead:

October 23 G10 Career Talk

October 27 G6 Structured Homeroom Guidance

FROM THE OVCAR – STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE:

1. For Grades 4 – 6 Girls Only. We are inviting our young girls in Grades 4 to 6 to join our Football Club. You may please visit the SAO until Monday for enlistment. The Football Club for girls shall be handled by Ms. Miriam Merlin. Thank you.

2. For all Arts Enthusiast. The Lipa Archdiocesan Social Action Commission, INC or LASAC is sponsoring T-shirt Painting for all Arts Enthusiast ages 12 years old and above. The activity aims to develop and enrich God’s given talent in Arts and use this talent in helping the less fortunate through the proceeds of this activity. The painted T- shirts will be available for sale and the proceeds will be donated to LASAC to support its programs and services.

Interested students may enlist at the SAO beginning Monday. Please take note that all participants are required to bring their own paint brush and paint materials while the t-shirt shall be provided for free by the Student Activities Office. Thank you.

3. On Club Grade. Please take note that we shall have no Club Grade for the first quarter except Modern Dance Club, Vox Fusion, PAALSA and SCB. The concerned Club Moderators may please give the club grades directly to the Homeroom Advisers. For other concerns, please call the Student Activities Office.

4. On List of Students with Incomplete I.D. Details. May we request the following students with incomplete I.D. details to please report to the SAO today or Monday for I.D. completion. Thank you.

GRADE SCHOOL (As of October 18, 2017)

Student No. Student Name Section Missing Details 1500016521 GUNO, Precious Angel L. BM101 No Photo 14264 LEYNES, Johanna Julia M. BB306 No Photo 1100013564 RAULE, Timothy Milson M. BB404 No Photo 1700020691 AGUSTIN, Micah Isabelle C. BB303 No ID Form 10009040 MACALINDONG, Jose Prisco R. BB301 No ID Form & Photo 1700019825 LINDO, Gielianne Mae B. BB305 No ID Form

1300015208 TORRES, Yanna Reese BB305 No ID Form & Photo 1700019798 PATULOT, Dayana Denise BB308 No ID Form

130001555 LIPAT, Jyzer Heighl R. BB309 No ID Form 1700019822 MERCADO, Rafaela Angelica S. BB309 No ID Form JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

(As of October 18, 2017)

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Student No. Student Name Section Missing Details 1700019609 RALLOS, Reece Jude S. LS108 No Photo

1700019205 AGUILA, Brando LS105 No ID Form

15843 PARAS, Jullian Louise M. LS102 No Photo 1700019543 RUBICO, Lionel Matthew D. LS105 No ID Form

1700019620 UMALI, John Lester LS205 No ID Form

1700019667 MONTALBO, Jio Amrou P. LS301 No Contact # 0912611 CUBILLA, Adriane Jarie L. LS302 No Photo 1700019221 ARCEGA, Vic Benedict LS208 No ID Form

0811843 CUNCO, Jeremiah A. LS208 No Photo

1700020280 MANAIG, Andrick LS208 No ID Form

1700020637 GAMBOA, Mary Grace G. LS208 No ID Form

1500016737 RECTO, Mary Kathleen LS304 No Photo

1500016825 SABLAY, Aaron Francis R. LS304 No Photo 1500017027 GUTIERREZ, Jose Ma. Immanuel A. LS304 No Photo 1500017022 CALIBAG, Daryl Akaiza Gabriella R. LS401 No Photo

1500016897 GUICO, Donnel G. LS401 No Photo

1700019628 ESTOLANO, Howard Shane C. LS401 No ID Form 1700020631 LAZARO, Uriel Allan Raphael D. LS210 No Photo

1700019857 CASTILLO, Luis S. LS212 No Contact #

1700020626 ABAYA, Khurt Zyrone L. LS212 No ID Form

19645 ALFON, John Alber LS312 No ID Form

1600018208 BUQUIS, Jose Miguel M. LS107 No Photo

18436 MISSION, Mikaela Jan D. LS111 No Photo

1100013564 UMALI, Atahsia Nicole C. LS111 No Photo 1600018538 MENDOZA, Geric Malacai H. LS410 No Photo 0510107 CARGANILLA, Marie Jeanette T. BM102 No ID Form 0610769 ENINGCO, Aemmauel Ma. R. BM205 No Photo 1400015920 MANALO, Arche Avery C. BM205 No Photo 1300015292 VILLANUEVA, Patrick T. BM205 No Photo 1400015656 MANCION, Daniela Marie M. BM205 No Photo 1700020654 LIBRADA, Christine kaye D. CMR206 No Photo

1400015797 MEDRANO, Shekinah P. CMR206 No Photo

1700019260 CALLEJA, Triziah Mae C. LS305 No Photo

FROM THE OVCM – LASALLIAN ASSISTANCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM:

Scholarship Application for School Year 2018-2019 Eligibility and Requirements

I. INTEGRATED SCHOOL

a. Grade School (Grade 1 – Grade 5) Academic

1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form

2. Certificate of Current Academic Ranking (Top 1) SY 2017-2018 b. Junior High School

Academic

1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form

2. Certificate of Current Academic Ranking (Top 10) SY 2017-2018 Non-Academic

1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form

2. Certified True Copy of grades (current grading period) NOTE: General Average should be at least 82%.

c. Senior High School Academic

1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form

2. Certificate of Current Academic Ranking (Top 10) SY 2017-2018 Non-Academic

1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form

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2. Certified True Copy of grades SY 2017-2018 NOTE: General Average should be at least 82%.

Application Schedule: October 18, 2017 to January 26, 2018

9:00AM to 4:00PM

(Monday, Wednesday and Friday)

II. COLLEGE

Academic

1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form

2. Certificate of Current Academic Ranking (Top 10) per strand for 1st sem, SY 2017- 2018

Non-Academic

1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form

2. Certified True Copy of grades for 1st sem, SY 2017-2018 NOTE: General Average should be at least 82%.

Application Schedule: November 22, 2017 to January 26, 2018

9:00AM to 4:00PM

(Monday, Wednesday and Friday)

Pre-Screening forms are available at the College Lobby FROM THE OVCAD – INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:

Schedule of Medical and Dental Check up

Date Time Medical Dental

October 23, 2017 09:40 - 10:40 am 10 BM 102 10 BM 102

October 23, 2017 02:00- 03:00 pm 10 BM 103 --- October 24, 2017 09:40 – 10:40 am 10 BM 104 ---

October 24, 2017 02:00- 03:00 pm 10 CMR 204 10 CMR 204

October 25, 2017 09:40 – 10:40 am 10 BM 202 10 BM 202

October 25, 2017 02:00- 03:00 pm 10 BM 204 ---

October 26, 2017 02:00- 03:00 pm 6 BB 306 6 BB 306

October 27, 2017 09:40 – 10:40 am 10 CMR 205 10 CMR 205

October 27, 2017 02: 00- 03:00 pm 6 BB 402 ---

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