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THE HOLY GOSPEL (Lk. 11:29-32) The Holy Gospel according to St. Luke

While still more people gathered in the crowd, Jesus said to them, “This generation; it seeks a sign, but no sign will be given it, except the sign of Jonah.

Just as Jonah became a sign to the Ninevites, so will the Son of Man be to this generation. At the judgment the queen of the south will rise with the men of this generation and she will condemn them, because she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and there is something greater than Solomon here. At the judgment the men of Nineveh will arise with this generation and condemn it, because at the preaching of Jonah they repented, and there is something greater than Jonah here.”

Reflection:

The people of Jesus time were looking for a sign from God that God still loved them. Jesus did not give any sign except a sign that they should turn away from their sins and remember the Gospel. Just as Jonah preached repentance to the people of Nineveh. In our lives also in this time, many of us also seek signs that God still cares and loves us. Yet, it is the sign of Jesus, God becoming man and offer his very life for us is the sign which we shall receive. It is in giving of yourselves for the love of others and God that this sign shall truly till your life with happiness and joy. As one another that we too may be the sign to others that God still loves us and cares for us.

Lets us pray….

Father of Mercy, teach us to love one another with the love of brother and sisters that we may be a sign of your love here on earth. We ask you through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen

St. John Baptist De La Salle …… Pray for us Live Jesus in our Hearts…Forever!

FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal

1. The ISP and AP will be attending a seminar today and tomorrow, October 13 & 14 at Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila. Thus, Mr. Dennis Dimaala will be the Officer-in-Charge of the Grade School.

2. Looking Ahead:

October 17 – Little Archers’ Olympics at De La Salle Araneta University October 23 – GS General Assembly

October 23-29 – GS Intramurals From the Christian Living Department

Our Lady’s 15 Promises for Praying the Rosary

2. I promise my special protection and the greatest graces to all those who shall recite the Rosary.

Our Lady is our Advocate and the channel of all God's Grace to us. Our Lady is simply highlighting that She will watch especially over us who pray the Rosary. (see Lumen Gentium chapter VIII - Our Lady #62) [a great more detail is available on this topic in True Devotion to Mary, chapter four, by St. Louis de Montfort] ]. (to be continued…)

www.ourladyswarriors.org/prayer/15promise.htm

Thank you so much to class sponsors today. The following are sponsors tomorrow:

Grade 6-BB-402-Ms. Verna Dimaala Grade 5-BB-212-Ms. Maricel Comia Grade 1-BB-109-Ms. Daniella Gutierrez Grade 2-BG-111-Ms. Rowena Marquez Schedule of Floral Offering

Oct.13, 2014 (Monday) – N2 – BB -101 & BB –106 (AM sessions) Oct. 15, 2014 (Wednesday )-N2 – BB - 101 & BB –106 (PM sessions)

Bulletin No. 078 13 October Monday, 2014

INTEGRATED SCHOOL

MISSION VISION

“To be a sign of faith as an excellent educational institution, sharing in the Lasallian mission of teaching minds, touching hearts and transforming lives.”

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2 From the Social Studies Department

The United Nations: An Introduction for Students

The UN emblem shows the world held in the “olive branches of peace”.

The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October 1945, when the UN Charter had been ratified by a majority of the original 51 Member States. The day is now celebrated each year around the world as United Nations Day.

The purpose of the United Nations is to bring all nations of the world together to work for peace and development, based on the principles of justice, human dignity and the well-being of all people. It affords the opportunity for countries to balance global interdependence and national interests when addressing international problems.

There are currently 193 Members of the United Nations. They meet in the General Assembly, which is the closest thing to a world parliament. Each country, large or small, rich or poor, has a single vote, however, none of the decisions taken by the Assembly are binding. Nevertheless, the Assembly's decisions become resolutions that carry the weight of world

governmental opinion.

The United Nations Headquarters is in New York City but the land and buildings are international territory. The United Nations has its own flag, its own post office and its own postage stamps. Six official languages are used at the United Nations - Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. The UN European Headquarters is in the Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland. It has offices in Vienna, Austria and Economic Commissions in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia, Amman in Jordan, Bangkok in Thailand and Santiago in Chile. The senior officer of the United Nations Secretariat is the Secretary-General.

source: http://www.un.org/cyberschoolbus/unintro/unintro5.htm

FROM THE OVCAR – JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal

1. This is the last week before the quarterly test. You are enjoined to focus on your studies and comply with all the academic requirements.

2. In line with the celebration of the Children’s Month, the Marketing Communications Department will be hosting a Children’s Fair on October 28, 2014 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm at the SENTRUM. In this line, the MCD would like to request for the support of your department/office by sponsoring candies and goodies as 1000 kids are expected to participate in this fun-filled event. Thank you.

From the Social Studies Department TRIVIA FOR THE DAY

• UN is currently sheltering more than 80,000 civilians at peacekeeping bases in South Sudan, as violence continues to cripple the nation and take innocent lives. In July of 2013, 18 months after Mali was overrun by extremists, UN peacekeepers supported free and fair democratic in Mali by securing 21,000 polling stations.

http://unfoundationblog.org/10-facts-about-united-nations-peacekeeping FROM THE INSTITUTIONAL ADMISSIONS AND TESTING OFFICE

We would like to impart with you some admissions-related information for the SY 2015-2016. We would appreciate your sharing the same information to some of your friends and neighbors.

SECURING OF APPLICATION FORMS / INITIAL SCREENING

Nursery 1, Nursery 2, Kinder, Grade 1& Grade 7 - September 15, 2014 to April 2015

Grade 2-6 and 8-9 - March 2015 to May 2015

TESTING SCHEDULES January 2015 up to May 2015

Thank you for your continuous support.

FROM THE OVCAD – INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:

Schedule of Medical Check-up Schedule of Dental Check-up

Oct 13 9:20 am N1 BB 102 am 9:00 am N1 BB 102 am

Oct 14 10:30 am N1 BB 102 pm 2:10 pm N2 BB 101 pm

2:30 pm N2 BB 101 pm

Oct 15 9:20 am N1 BB 103 am 9:00 am N1 BB 103 am

Oct 16 10:30 am N1 BB 103 pm 1:00 pm G3 BB 204

2:30 pm N2 BB 106 pm 2:10 pm N2 BB 106 pm

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3 National Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Awareness Week

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a group of behavioral symptoms that include inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness. Attention deficit disorder (ADD) is a sub-type of ADHD.

Common symptoms of ADHD include:

• a short attention span

• restlessness or constant fidgeting

• being easily distracted

ADHD can occur in people of any intellectual ability. However, many people with ADHD also have learning difficulties.

They may also have additional problems such as sleep disorders.

Symptoms in children and teenagers

The symptoms of ADHD in children and teenagers are well defined. The main symptoms of each behavioral problem are detailed below.

Inattentiveness

The main symptoms of inattentiveness are:

• a short attention span and being easily distracted

• making careless mistakes, for example in schoolwork

• appearing forgetful or losing things

• being unable to stick at tasks that are tedious or time consuming

• being unable to listen to or carry out instructions

• being unable to concentrate and constantly changing activity or task

• having difficulty organizing tasks

FROM THE OVCAD – MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT:

Kids of Faculty and staff ages 1-7 years old who are not studying at DLSL are invited to attend the Children’s Fair on October 28, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the SENTRUM. There will be magic show, games, raffle prizes and Trick or Treat activity in different offices. Best Costume will also be chosen among the participants.

This is free registration. If interested please call MCD at local 228.

FROM THE OVCM - GUIDANCE OFFICE:

1. For G7 Christian Living Teachers and Students: Big thanks for accommodating Mr. Jervy Delgado during the administration of CFIT (Culture-Fair Intelligence Test) Scale 2 held last week.

2. For Grade 10 Students: MAPUA applicants are reminded that the deadline of submission of complete requirements and payment is TOMORROW, October 14, 2014.

3. Looking Ahead:

October 28 G10 CSAT Administration October 28 – 29 SBJNHS Structured Homeroom FROM THE OVCM - LASALLIAN ASSISTANCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM:

Scholarship Application for School Year 2015-2016

HIGH SCHOOL INITIAL REQUIREMENTS:

ACADEMIC

1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form.

2. Certified true copy of report card, with computed general average.

3. Certificate of Current Academic Ranking (Top3 of the graduating class) from the Grade School Principal.

Application Period:

September 15, 2014 to February 20, 2015 Mondays to Fridays; 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

NON-ACADEMIC ( for male applicants only) 1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form.

2. Certified true copy of report card, with computed general average.

NOTE: General Average should be at least 80%.

3. Admission testing fee of P300.00.

Application Period:

September 15, 2014 to December 4, 2014 Mondays to Thursdays; 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

COLLEGE

INITIAL REQUIREMENTS:

ACADEMIC

1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form.

2. Certified true copy of report card, with computed

NON-ACADEMIC

1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form.

2. Certified true copy of report card, with computed

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4 general average.

3. Certificate of Current Academic Ranking (Top 10 of the graduating class) from the High School Principal.

Application Period:

September 15, 2013 – May 29, 2015 Mondays to Fridays; 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

general average.

NOTE: General Average should be at least 80%.

3. Admission testing fee of P400.00.

Application Period:

September 15, 2014 to December 4, 2014 Mondays to Thursdays; 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Pre-Screening forms are available at the College Lobby

FROM THE OVCM – INSTITUTIONAL LASALLIAN FORMATION OFFICE:

Mass Sponsorship 12:10 pm

For Class Presidents of Grade 10 LS 301, LS 201, and LS 302: Please report to ILFO (MM101) on October 17, 4:00PM. This is regarding your class Retreat.

Schedule of Retreat

November 6 – 7 G10 LS 3011 November 27 – 28 G10 LS 302 November 13- 14 G10 LS 201

Schedule of Recollection DLSL Retreat Complex

Nov 17 G9 LS 305, LS 306, LS 312 Nov 20 G9 LS 311, LS 412, LS 407 Nov 18 G9 LS 309, LS 310, LS 408 Nov 24 G9 LS 307, LS 308, LS 411 Nov 19 G9 LS 409, LS 410 Nov 25 G9 LS 405, LS 406, MM 201

Institutional Recollection

Divine Grace Seminar House, Inosluban Lipa City

DATE: October 17-18, 2014 (1st Session will start at 6PM on Friday and will end at 5PM on Saturday) TOPIC: Discovering God’s Healing Presence

SPEAKER: Sr. Cecille

The following participants are required to attend the Orientation today, 3PM at the Capilla.

Name Name Name Name

1. Alday, Teodoro 8. Linatoc, Teresita 15. Mayuga, Vicenta 22. Recio, Julius

2. Amul, Fred 9. Loreto, Vic 16. Mendoza, Amalyn 23. Recinto, Mildred

3. Balane, Mariefe 10. Magaling, Kristine Marie 17. Navarro, Zephyr Love 24. Rubis, Risty 4. Casabuena, Leezette 11. Mantuano, Mayolisa 18. Ng, Joseph Angelou 25. Triviño, Kathryn 5. Cubilla, Ruby 12. Martija, Rowena 19. Orozco, Jovito 26. Vergara, Eugenia 6. Dumol, Nery 13. Maranan, Caryl Aissa 20. Pacheco, Marika 27. Zabala, Maridel 7. Katigbak, Maria Concepcion 14. Martinez, Br. Kenneth 21. Recio, Angela

Date Sections Date Sections

Oct. 13 G8LS211, LS212, G10 LS201, LS202, LS203 Oct 15 G7 LS106, LS107, LS108 G10 LS206, LS301

Oct 14 G7 BM103, BM104, BM105, G10 LS204, LS205 Oct 16 G7 BM201,BM202, BM203 G10LS302, LS303

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