GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Mk. 6:34-44) The Holy Gospel according to St. Mark
When Jesus saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, for they were like sheep without a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things. By now it was already late and his disciples approached him and said, "This is a deserted place and it is already very late. Dismiss them so that they can go to the surrounding farms and villages and buy themselves something to eat." He said to them in reply, "Give them some food yourselves." But they said to him, "Are we to buy two hundred days' wages worth of food and give it to them to eat?" He asked them, "How many loaves do you have? Go and see." And when they had found out they said, "Five loaves and two fish." So he gave orders to have them sit down in groups on the green grass. The people took their places in rows by hundreds and by fifties. Then, taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he said the blessing, broke the loaves, and gave them to his disciples to set before the people; he also divided the two fish among them all. They all ate and were satisfied. And they picked up twelve wicker baskets full of fragments and what was left of the fish. Those who ate of the loaves were five thousand men.
REFLECTION:
The feeding of the five thousand speaks of the generosity of God and his kindness towards us. When God gives, he gives abundantly. He gives us more than we need for ourselves so that we can share with those who lack what they need.
PRAYER:
Jesus, you satisfy the deepest longings of our hearts. Fill me with gratitude for your blessings. Give me a generous heart that I may freely share what you have given to me. Amen.
FROM THE OVCAR – OFFICE OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL:
1. With so much faith that 2019 will be a better and a more blessed year for all of us members of the De La Salle Lipa Family and our respective families, we welcome everyone back to school after the Christmas break. We hope that all of us have been rejuvenated to face the remaining tasks for this school year and more inspired to carry out the Lasallian mission that has been entrusted to us.
2019 is a significant year for us Lasallians because it has been declared by the Holy See as a Jubilee Year in honor of the tercentenary death anniversary of our founder St. John Baptist De La Salle. Likewise, 2019 has just been officially proclaimed as the Year of the Youth by our Archbishop. Thus, as we celebrate these two events that are very close to our mission of providing quality human and Christian education to the youth entrusted to our care, let us be reminded of the message of Brother Superior Robert Schieler FSC that “Jubillee Year offers the opportunity to express our faith through concrete actions in favor of those most in need” and his invitation that all of us Lasallians “celebrate the jubilee through practical acts of kindness and service to young people yearning for mercy and compassion.”
Let us all take advantage of the opportunity the Jubilee Year offers for us to receive the grace of a plenary indulgence through the practice of works of charity, pilgrimage, prayer, and participation in the liturgy and the sacrament of reconciliation.
Correspondingly, as we celebrate the Year of the Youth with the theme “ The Filipino Youth in Mission:
Beloved, Gifted, Empowered”, we enjoin you our dear students to recognize the love, the giftedness, and the empowerment vested upon you by being the best that you can be. Always show a great sense of respect and responsibility for yourself, for your family, for others, and for everyone and everything you come in contact
Bulletin No.: 079
Tuesday, January 8, 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.”
and reflect well before making any decision. Be guided by our Lasallian prayer that we do ALL our ACTIONS for the LOVE of GOD.
2. Please be guided by these important dates:
Date Activity
January 7 – 11 Grades 7 & 8 Intramurals January 8 Issuance of Grades for SHS
January 8 – 11 Enrollment for 2nd Semester of SHS students
January 14 Resumption of classes for Second Semester of SHS students January 14 – 18 Grade 9 & 10 Intramurals
January 15 Online Viewing of Grades January 16 Parent – Teacher Conference January 21 – 22 Future of Education Conference
January 23 SHS Honors Assembly (Grade 11 2017 – 2018) FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
1. Below is the schedule of 2nd Quarter special exams:
Grades 1-6 Jan. 8 Filipino, Math Jan. 9 Soc Stud, English Jan. 10 Science
Note: Examinees should proceed to the AP’s office after the Homeroom period. Bring the exam permit.
2. Lunch break proctoring schedule:
AREA TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY BB
Canteen 11:40-12:10 Ms. Marge Sir Dennis Ms. Wena
Sir Boy and Sir
Jonas Ms. Ellen Fine
Dining 11:40-12:10
Ms. Ehden and Ms.
Rose
Ms. Marian and Ms. Mayo
Ms. Pines and Ms. Rose
Ms. Toots and
Ms. Mayo Ms. Lein Food
Palace 11:40-12:10 Ms. Tin
Ms. Norz and
Ms. Jem Ms. Lisa Ms. Lorie Ms. Me Anne 3. Looking Ahead
Jan. 15 – Online Viewing of Grades Jan. 16 – Parent-Teacher Conference Jan. 23 – LIDICSA Children’s Festival From the GS CLCE Department
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 5 BB 308 Ms. Evelyn de Castro Grade 6 BB 403 Ms. Leonie Landicho Grade 3 BB 209 Ms. Gina Vergara Grade 1 BG 113 Ms. Ruby Garing Sponsors for Wednesday, January 9, 2019:
Grade 5 BB 309 Ms. Marilyn Camitan Grade 1 BG 114 Ms. Glenda Garay Grade 3 BB 210 Mr. Bobby Mercado Grade 6 BB 404 Ms. Leah Sebuc
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.
Advisers & Subject Teachers: Kindly invite the students to vocalize the prayers and not just to listen to the prayers over the P.A.
On Recollection Schedule:
Date Grade & Section
January 9, 2019 G5 BB 304
January 11, 2019 G4 BB 311
January 18, 2019 G6 BB 401
January 23, 2019 G5 BB 305
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.
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”
FROM THE OVCAR –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the Assistant Principal
1. Today is the second day of the Grade 7 and 8 Intramurals. Please be guided by the schedule given by the MAPEH Department. Good luck to all!
2. Below is the schedule of 2nd Quarterly Assessment Parallel tests:
January 9, 2019 (Wednesday) 8:40 – 9:40 – Mathematics 10:00 – 11:00 – Filipino January 10, 2019 (Thursday) 8:40 – 9:40 – Science
10:00 – 11:00 – Social Studies From the JHS CLCE Department
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 301 Mr. Kevin Dimaunahan Grade 10 CMR 201 Ms. Del Beltran 12:10 p.m.
Grade 7 LS 210 Ms. Marineth Rosales Grade 8 LS 407 Mr. Bryan Lord Taningco Sponsors for Wednesday, January 9, 2019
7:30 a.m.
Grade 9 LS 302 Ms. Eva Jonson Grade 10 CMR 202 Ms. Luisa Mayuga 12:10 p.m.
Grade 7 LS 211 Ms. Jamailah Umilda Grade 8 LS 408 Ms. Joy Ann Riata
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.
Advisers & Subject Teachers: Kindly invite the students to vocalize the prayers and not just to listen to the prayers over the P.A.
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”
Recollection Schedule:
January 25, 2019 G7 LS 210 January 28, 2019 G7 LS 104
G8 LS 407 G8 LS 310
G9 LS 301 G9 LS 202
G10 CMR 204 G10 BM 205
From the JHS MAPEH Department
1. Please be guided by the following reminders:
· Be mindful of your game schedule.
· To avoid default, be at the playing venue 10 minutes’ prior your game schedule.
· You are expected to foster camaraderie, sportsmanship, fair play, cooperation and respect at all times.
· Be respectful and courteous to the game commissioners. Address them as Sir & Miss.
· Keep your resting areas clean and orderly at all times.
· Intramurals week is a NO GADGET week, the MAPEH department will not be held liable for losses.
· Stipulations in the student handbook are in effect in the duration of the Intramurals.
2. Please be guided by the schedule of events for grades 7 & 8 Intramurals:
INTRAMURALS 2019 DATE &
TIME
EVENT VENUE PERSONS
INVOLVED
GAME COMMISIONER
JANUARY 08, 2019
DODGEBALL
BASKETBALL
SENTRUM
CENTEN
GRADE 7
MR. JAKE BIGCAS MS. ALYN LACERNA MR. JAMES EARL PASIA MS. MIRIAM MERLIN +8 TEACHERS
MR. NELSON GONZALES MS. PORTIA SORIANO VOLLEYBALL
PATINTERO
CENTEN/OUTSIDE COURT
BHV GYM
GRADE 8
MR. CRISTOPHER ESCARTIN MS. MJ EVANGELISTA
MS. JENNY DIMACULANGAN MR. ROD BALDOVINO MS. CARYL MARANAN MS. EDNA SERRANO +8 TEACHERS
JANUARY 09, 2019
DODGEBALL
BASKETBALL
SENTRUM
CENTEN
GRADE 8
MR. JAKE BIGCAS MS. ALYN LACERNA MR. JAMES EARL PASIA MS. MIRIAM MERLIN +8 TEACHERS
MR. NELSON GONZALES MS. PORTIA SORIANO
VOLLEYBALL
PATINTERO
CENTEN/OUTSIDE COURT
BHV GYM
GRADE 7
MR. CRISTOPHER ESCARTIN MS. MJ EVANGELISTA
MS. JENNY DIMACULANGAN MR. ROD BALDOVINO MS. CARYL MARANAN MS. EDNA SERRANO +8 TEACHERS JANUARY
10, 2019 TUG O’ WAR SENTRUM GRADE 7 AND 8 MAPEH TEACHERS
JANUARY 11, 2019
LIP SYNC
SENTRUM
MAPEH TEACHERS CLOSING
CEREMONY
FROM THE OVCM- GUIDANCE OFFICE:
1. For Grades 4 – 6 and 9-10 Homeroom Advisers and Students: Structured homeroom module tomorrow, January 9, 2019. Thank you.
Grade Title of the Module Pre-assigned materials / activity
4 “Meet My Family” Coloring materials
5 “ They Complete Me” Coloring materials
6 “ Let’s Talk About My Family” None
9 “Today We are Making a Difference for Tomorrow”
None
10 “Discover the “U” in Values” None
2. Looking ahead for the month of January:
FROM THE OVCM- STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE:
1. For Club Moderators. Just a friendly reminder that the deadline of submission of Club Grades was last year, December 12, 2018. The following have not yet submitted the Club Grades which is due immediately:
(Please coordinate with Ms. Melissa Ishikawa)
Dance Club Societas Juventus
Art Club Prayer Warriors
Glee Club Artium
Science Club KAAGAPAY c/o Ms. Atienza PIGLAS Project Green 7 of Ms. Faeldonia
GSP Project Green 8 of Ms. Manalo and Ms. Isip Kids for Christ Adlaw of Ms. Flores
Acolytes and Readers Les Artes Crafity
8-31 Processing of Senior High School and College Application Forms 14-15, 17-18 Grade 8 OLSAT Administration
16 Grades 4-6 & 8 Structured Homeroom
16 & 23 Career and Coping Skills Seminar for Grade 12 ABM & HUMSS 21-24 Grade 6 OLSAT Administration
23 ANAK Talk for Grade 6 SDOs
23 Grade 7 Structured Homeroom- Talk on Sexuality 25 Grade 8 PACT and CEM Profiler Administration 28, 29 & 31 Grade 10 OLSAT Administration
30 ANAK Talk for Grade 9 SDOs
Anti-Bullying Club Somathens of Ms. Calingasan Music Lovers Club
Liturgical Choir/PAALSA of Mr. Reyes
2. On PRISMA. The Senior High School Student Coordinating Board shall be sponsoring PRISMA: A Music Festival on Friday, January 11, 2019 at the SENTRUM from 6PM to 8:00PM. The featured artist is AGSUNTA for P150.00. You may reserve your ticket through your SCB Representatives. Hurry, get your tickets and enjoy the music of Agsunta!
FROM THE INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:
SCHEDULE OF MEDICAL AND DENTAL
DATE TIME MEDICAL DENTAL
Tuesday, January 8, 2019 9:20 AM - 10:00 AM --- Gr. 3 BB 208 10:20 AM - 11:00 AM Gr. 3 BB 206 Gr. 3 BB 206 2:00 - 3:00 PM Gr. 10 CMR 201 --- Wednesday, January 9, 2019 9:20 AM - 10:00 AM --- Gr. 2 BB 104
10:20 AM - 11:00 AM Gr. 6 BB 405 Gr. 6 BB 405 2:00 PM - 2:40 PM Gr. 5 BB 305 --- Thursday, January 10, 2019 9:20 AM - 10:00 AM --- Gr. 2 BB 104
10:20 AM - 11:00 AM Gr. 2 BB 109 Gr. 2 BB 109 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Gr. 5 BB 302 --- Friday, January 11, 2019 9:20 AM - 10:00 AM --- Gr. 2 BB 108
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Gr. 2 BB 111 Gr. 2 BB 111 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Gr. 5 BB 304 ---
FROM THE OVCM – SPORTS DIRECTORATE:
1. The athletic competition of our varsity teams continues this 2019. Regarding this, please excuse our student- athletes from their classes on their scheduled game/s.
A. HS Basketball Boys
Coaches: Mr. J.Rex Atienza, Mr. Arnel Manalo and Fr. Leonido Dolor
NAME GRADE SECTION
1 Adaya, Rhys Amiel A. 11 A11-06
2 Angeles, Mark Angelo P. 12 S12-13
3 Bait, Jeryk Dwight Rafhael R. 9 LS303
4 Cruzat, Cyrus Dexter M. 11 A11-05
5 De Chavez, Lance Russell C. 12 S12-04
6 Dimaunahan, Markus Terrel D. 11 A11-02
7 Gonzales, Nygel Alexiz S. 9 LS307
8 Hernandez, Stephen Willthon V. 12 A12-02
9 Nario, Vinz Edward M. 12 S12-04
10 Navaliza, Mark Chester B. 12 H12-04
11 Peña, Antonio Bien M. 10 CMR204
12 Reyes, Jethro Murray C. 11 S11-16
13 Valencia, Gerald G. 12 S12-01
14 Vanguardia, Angelo Joshua U. 9 BM101
15 Virtucio, Mathew Gregorio C. 12 S12-04
Tournament – NCAA-South
Date – January 9, 2019 (Wednesday) Venue – PCU Dasmariñas
Game Time – 10:00am Departure Time – 7:00am Pull Out Time – whole day
B. HS Baseball Boys
Coaches: Mr. Christian Icaro and Mr. Julius Markson Orobia
NAME GRADE SECTION
1 Alea, Jos Floren B. 7 LS111
2 Bautista, Ezykiel R. 8 LS402
3 Bejer, Prince Rhonan Kyle P. 10 BM103
4 Carlos, Edmund John M. 10 CMR202
5 Catibog, Patrick Ivan S. 11 H11-04
6 Concepcion, John Benedict A. 7 LS209
7 De Silva, John Anthony I. 10 CMR205
8 Gonzales, Raphael G. 9 LS206
9 II Gonzales, Giuseppe Carlo S. 10 BM206
10 Lucido, Brendan Luis A. 10 BM105
11 Lucido, Giuliano Rafael A. 11 A11-05
12 Mantuano, Ken Harvey S. 9 LS205
13 Milagrosa, Mikko T. 11 S11-10
14 Roxas, Virgilio Jake P. 8 LS405
15 Yanga, Vince Edriel D. 10 BM203
Tournament – Goodwill Baseball Game Date – January 11, 2019 (Friday)
Venue – Alabang Country Club Game Time – 8:30am and 3:00pm Departure Time – 6:00am
Pull Out Time – whole day
2. The Regional Sports Competition (formerly called STCAA) will be held on February 10 – 15, 2019 at Sta. Rosa City Laguna. List of our student-athletes who are qualified to participate in the RSC will be posted in tomorrow’s bulletin entry. The official pull-out for training as per Provincial Memorandum will be from January 7 to February 9 but our athletes will only be pulled out upon completion of the 2nd quarter requirements and the pull out form. Thank you very much.
Professional Reading # 16 TEN QUALITIES OF AN EFFECTIVE TEAM PLAYER
If you were choosing team members for a business team in your organization, who would the best team players be? Assuming that people have the right technical skills for the work to be done, what other factors would you use to select your team members?
Teams need strong team players to perform well. But what defines such people? Read on. (Also, check out How to Hire the Best Brains for the Best Team for some tips on putting a team together.)
DEMONSTRATES RELIABILITY
You can count on a reliable team member who gets work done and does his fair share to work hard and meet commitments. He or she follows through on assignments. Consistency is key. You can count on him or her to deliver good performance all the time, not just some of the time.
COMMUNICATES CONSTRUCTIVELY
Teams need people who speak up and express their thoughts and ideas clearly, directly, honestly, and with respect for others and for the work of the team. That’s what it means to communicate constructively. Such a team member does not shy away from making a point but makes it in the best way possible — in a positive, confident, and respectful manner.
LISTENS ACTIVELY
Good listeners are essential for teams to function effectively. Teams need team players who can absorb, understand, and consider ideas and points of view from other people without debating and arguing every point. Such a team member also can receive criticism without reacting defensively. Most important, for effective communication and problem solving, team members need the discipline to listen first and speak second so that meaningful dialogue results.
FUNCTIONS AS AN ACTIVE PARTICIPANT
Good team players are active participants. They come prepared for team meetings and listen and speak up in discussions. They’re fully engaged in the work of the team and do not sit passively on the sidelines.
Team members who function as active participants take the initiative to help make things happen, and they volunteer for assignments. Their whole approach is can-do: “What contribution can I make to help the team achieve success?”
SHARES OPENLY AND WILLINGLY
Good team players share. They’re willing to share information, knowledge, and experience. They take the initiative to keep other team members informed.
Much of the communication within teams takes place informally. Beyond discussion at organized meetings, team members need to feel comfortable talking with one another and passing along important news and information day-to-day. Good team players are active in this informal sharing. They keep other team members in the loop with information and expertise that helps get the job done and prevents surprises.
COOPERATES AND PITCHES IN TO HELP
Cooperation is the act of working with others and acting together to accomplish a job. Effective team players work this way by second nature. Good team players, despite differences they may have with other team members concerning style and perspective, figure out ways to work together to solve problems and get work done. They respond to requests for assistance and take the initiative to offer help.
EXHIBITS FLEXIBILITY
Teams often deal with changing conditions — and often create changes themselves. Good team players roll with the punches; they adapt to ever-changing situations. They don’t complain or get stressed out because something new is being tried or some new direction is being set.
In addition, a flexible team member can consider different points of views and compromise when needed.
He or she doesn’t hold rigidly to a point of view and argue it to death, especially when the team needs to move forward to make a decision or get something done. Strong team players are firm in their thoughts yet open to what others have to offer — flexibility at its best.
SHOWS COMMITMENT TO THE TEAM
Strong team players care about their work, the team, and the team’s work. They show up every day with this care and commitment up front. They want to give a good effort, and they want other team members to do the same.
WORKS AS A PROBLEM-SOLVER
Teams, of course, deal with problems. Sometimes, it appears, that’s the whole reason why a team is created
— to address problems. Good team players are willing to deal with all kinds of problems in a solutions- oriented manner. They’re problem-solvers, not problem-dwellers, problem-blamers, or problem- avoiders. They don’t simply rehash a problem the way problem-dwellers do. They don’t look for others to fault, as the blamers do. And they don’t put off dealing with issues, the way avoiders do.
Team players get problems out in the open for discussion and then collaborate with others to find solutions and form action plans.
TREATS OTHERS IN A RESPECTFUL AND SUPPORTIVE MANNER
Team players treat fellow team members with courtesy and consideration — not just some of the time but consistently. In addition, they show understanding and the appropriate support of other team members to help get the job done. They don’t place conditions on when they’ll provide assistance, when they’ll choose to listen, and when they’ll share information. Good team players also have a sense of humor and know how to have fun (and all teams can use a bit of both), but they don’t have fun at someone else’s expense. Quite simply, effective team players deal with other people in a professional manner.
Team players who show commitment don’t come in any particular style or personality. They don’t need to be rah-rah, cheerleader types. In fact, they may even be soft-spoken, but they aren’t passive. They care about what the team is doing and they contribute to its success — without needing a push.
Team players with commitment look beyond their own piece of the work and care about the team’s overall work. In the end, their commitment is about winning — not in the sports sense of beating your opponent but about seeing the team succeed and knowing they have contributed to this success. Winning as a team is one of the great motivators of employee performance. Good team players have and show this motivation.
Brounstein, M.Ten Qualities of an Effective Team Player. Retrieved from
https://www.dummies.com/business/human- resources/employee-engagement/ten-qualities-of-an- effective-team-player/