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GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Mk. 9:30-37) The Holy Gospel according to St. Mark

Jesus and his disciples left from there and began a journey through Galilee, but he did not wish anyone to know about it. He was teaching his disciples and telling them, "The Son of Man is to be handed over to men and they will kill him, and three days after his death the Son of Man will rise." But they did not understand the saying, and they were afraid to question him.

They came to Capernaum and, once inside the house, he began to ask them, "What were you arguing about on the way?"

But they remained silent. For they had been discussing among themselves on the way who was the greatest. Then he sat down, called the Twelve, and said to them, "If anyone wishes to be first, he shall be the last of all and the servant of all."

Taking a child, he placed it in their midst, and putting his arms around it, he said to them, "Whoever receives one child such as this in my name, receives me; and whoever receives me, receives not me but the One who sent me."

Reflection:

Whose glory do you seek? There can be no share in God's glory without the cross. When Jesus prophesied his own betrayal and crucifixion, it did not make any sense to his disciples because it did not fit their understanding of what the Messiah came to do. And they were afraid to ask further questions! Like a person who might receive a bad verdict from the doctor and then refuse to ask further questions, they, too, didn't want to know any more. How often do we reject what we do not wish to see?

Prayer:

Lord Jesus, help me to conform my life to your will and to follow in your way of holiness. Amen.

FROM THE OVCAR – INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL:

1. Please observe the following guidelines for the celebration of the LIDICSA Festival of Teachers (LIFT):

a. IS Faculty and Staff shall wear the official Type B uniform which was issued last week.

b. Everybody should be at the venue (Canossa Academy) before 7:30 am. You can go there by group or individually. No vehicle will be available for the faculty and staff, thus we are all enjoined to walk in going to the venue.

c. Please go to your respective LACs to sign for the attendance. Two columns will be signed in the attendance sheet:

one for the log-in and one for log-out. You cannot sign in the log-out column unless the program is done. Everybody is expected to stay at the venue in the duration of the program. The program is expected to end by 12:00 noon.

d. Simple snacks will be served. However, lunch will be on your own. You are free to go home after the program.

FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal for Administration

1. Good Luck to our Grade 3 classes for their KAIBIGAN Outreach Activity today from 7:40 -12:00 nn. in the BHV Gym. Please be reminded to show proper behavior during the entire program. Be friendly to the invited students and show them your warm welcome. Dismissal time is at 12:00nn.

2. Lunch break proctoring schedule for today:

AREA TIME WEDNESDAY

BB 108-112 11:20-11:50 Ms. Rems/Ms. Ehden

11:50-12:20 Ms. Ellen/Ms. Ruth

BG 108-114 11:20-11:50 Ms. Tin/Ms. Norz

11:50-12:20 Ms. Maicon

Grade 3 Area 11:30 -12:00 Ms. Marie

3. Commendation to the following classes for their generous donation to the Mission Collection:

Grade 1: BG 108, BB 108, BB 109, BB 110, BB 111, BB 112 Grade 2: BG 109, BG 110, BG 111, BG 112, BG 113, BG 114 Grade 3: BB 104, BB 204, BB 205, BB 206, BB 208, BB 209, BB 210 Grade 4: BB 211, BB 212, BB 309, BB 310, BB 311, BB 312

Grade 5: BB 301, BB 302, BB 303, BB 304, BB 305, BB 306 Grade 6: BB 401, BB 403, BB 404, BB 405

Bulletin No.: 115

Wednesday, 22 February 2017

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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From the GS CLCE Department

Thank you so much to the class sponsors today for participating in the Eucharistic celebration. The following classes and advisers are requested to attend tomorrow:

Grade 6 BB 406 Ms. Verna Dimaala Grade 3 BB 104 * Ms. Santa Embalsado Grade 4 BB 312 * Ms. Raquel Maralit Grade 3 BB 204 Ms. Cristina Aguila From the Grade School Mathematics Department

Hats-off to our ever competent and competitive students for bringing home once again the pride and honor of being

“green and white” as they won in the Metrobank- MTAP DepED MATH Challenge Written Elimination Round held last February 16, 2017. Job well done also to the untiring support and commitment of our coaches, parents and

administartors. May we keep the spirit of excellence alive in us always. To God's be the Glory...ANIMO LA SALLE!

GRADE 1- FIRST PLACE 1. Gabriel Gonzales 2. Harry Perez 3. Zandrei Bustria GRADE 2- FIRST PLACE

1. Gillieane Nicole Urrea 2. Immanuel Gerard Quinto 3. Maria Alessandra Silvederio GRADE 3- FIRST PLACE

1. Yuri G. Yabut 2. Reuben Joseph Felix 3. Aiden Jomeil Bercilla GRADE 4- FIRST PLACE

1. Naomi Ashley Uy 2. Lorenz Gabriel Briones 3. Aldren Immanuel Dungo GRADE 5- FIRST PLACE

1. Divine Clarisse G. Yabut 2. Alex Anthony Andal 3. Alexander Benedict Bulloso GRADE 6- FIRST PLACE

1. Ashley Julie Marie De Leon 2. Andre Jerahmy Amante 3. Quevin James Custodio COACHES:

Ms. Cristy Hernandez, Ms. Rhea Pecayo, Ms. Marilyn Camitan Ms. Elevyn De Castro, Ms. Ernie Lein Saculo, Ms. Leonie Landicho, Ms. Magdalena Mayuga and Mr. Dennis Dimaala

From Social Studies Department HISTORY CHANNEL

31st EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary 2017

People Power Revolution is an annual event every February 22nd through 25th in the Philippines, which

commemorates the peaceful demonstrations that occurred on those dates in 1986 and led to the overthrow of the corrupt rule of President Ferdinand Marcos.

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EDSA People Power Revolution

The Philippines was praised worldwide in 1986, when the so-called bloodless revolution erupted, called EDSA People Power’s Revolution. February 25, 1986 marked a significant national event that has been engraved in the hearts and minds of every Filipino. The true empowerment of democracy was exhibited in EDSA by its successful efforts to oust a tyrant by a demonstration without tolerance for violence and bloodshed. Prayers and rosaries strengthened by faith were the only weapons that the Filipinos used to recover their freedom from President Ferdinand Marcos’s iron hands. It was a day that gathered all Filipinos in unity with courage and faith to prevail democracy in the country. It was the power of the people, who assembled in EDSA, that restored the democratic Philippines, ending the oppressive Marcos regime.

Hence, it came to be known as the EDSA People Power’s Revolution. With the power of prayers, the armed marine troops under the command of Marcos withdrew from the site. Celebrities expressed their support putting up a presentation to showcase the injustices and the anomalies carried out by the Marcos administration. Finally, in the morning of February 25, 1986, Corazon Aquino took the presidential oath of office, administered by the Supreme Court Associate Justice Claudio Teehankee at Club Filipino located in San Juan. Aquino was proclaimed as the 11th President of the Republic of the Philippines. She was the first lady president of the country. People rejoiced over their victory proving the success of the EDSA People’s Power Revolution, the historic peaceful demonstration. The

bloodless, People Power Revolution in EDSA renewed the power of the people, strengthened the meaning of democracy and restored the democratic institutions of government.

Source: http://www.philippine-history.org/edsa-people-power-revolution.htm FROM THE OVCAR –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal for Administration 1. Lunch Break Proctoring schedule for today:

Teacher Time Place of Proctoring

Mr. Jrex Atienza APAd / GMs Ms. Edna Serrano

12:00- 1:00

Fine Dining BB canteen Greenspoon Café Ms. Lesiree Pernez

Ms. Rhea Docog Ms. Althea Garcia

1:00- 2:00

Fine Dining BB canteen Greenspoon Café

2. On National Career Assessment Examination for Grade 9: Groupings for the NCAE on March 1 and 2 were already posted at the BHV bulletin boards. By now, it is expected that all of you already know the grouping for the NCAE.

In line with this, all Grade 9 students are required to attend the orientation on February 27 (Monday) during the unstructured homeroom period at the BHV gym.

3. Chosen ADLAW and BULIK members will be required to attend the Lecture on Cinematography to be conducted by multi-awarded independent film maker Jim Lumbera. This will be held on February 27, 2017 at MMR 7 and 8 from 1:00 pm onwards. ADLAW and BULIK moderators are requested to prepare the necessary pull-out forms and accompany the students during the event.

4. List of students who are not yet paid for the FFi are already posted at the bulletin board outside the JHS APAd’s office. Please pay your dues.

5. The following Grade 8 subject teachers, advisers and LACs are requested to attend the meeting tomorrow, 3:00 pm at MMR 1 regarding NCAE Proctors’ orientation:

Ms. Edna

Policarpo

Ms. Lala

Faeldonia

Mr. Joey Lirio Ms. Margie Laraya

Ms. Gina Moron Mr. Christopher

Escartin

Mr. Jayson Baet Ms. Ana Lyn Lacerna

Ms. Jeravie Montales

Mr. Miguel Calleja

Ms. Marlene Breones

Ms. Aira Buquir Ms. Joy Ann Dimaculangan

Ms. Gigi

Calingasan

Ms. Hazel

Facalarin Ms. April Mae

Dacles

Ms. Adora Fermin

Ms. Ma. Theresa Villaruel

Ms. Baby Tipan Ms. Maribel Ramos

Ms. Angelene Mae Padua

Ms. Edith Africa

Ms. Anna Doreen Morillo

Ms. Patty Guavez Ms. Diana Litan Ms. Everlinda

Aleta

Mr. Fred Amul

6. Our commendation to the following classes for their donation to the mission collection:

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Grade 8 : LS211, LS212, LS307, LS309, LS310, LS405, LS408, LS409, LS410, LS411 Grade 9 : BM101, LS201, LS204, LS305, LS306, LS402, LS404

Grade 10 : BM104, BM105, CMR204, CMR205, CMR207, MM201

7. Our congratulations to the following classes for their generous donation to the mission collection:

Grade 7: LS209 of Ms. Mirriam Merlin Grade 9: LS305 of Ms. Fatima Rivera Grade 8: LS411 of Ms. Margie Laraya Grade 10: BM104 of Ms. Luisa Mayuga 8. Dates to remember:

a. February 23- JHS Community Meeting

b. February 24- LIDICSA Festival of Teachers(no classes) c. February 27- NCAE orientation for Grade 9 students

d. March 1 and 2- NCAE for Grade 9 (Grade 7 and 8 shall have no classes; Grade 10 shall have their regular classes)

From the Science, Mathematics and Computer Departments

The following students are the contestants for the grade 10 SMC digital poster making today, February 22, Wednesday from 1:00 to 3:00 in the afternoon to be held at computer laboratory E. All contestants are advised to have an early lunch by 12:00 – 1:00. The theme for the contest is “Strengthening Digital Competence and Social Innovations through Science, Mathematics and Computer”. Please be at the venue ten minutes before 1:00. You may bring your flash disk with saved files/pictures/images that you will use on the contest. Thank you.

From the JHS Mathematics Department

1. We would like to congratulate the following talented Lasallian mathletes as they gave us honor and pride in representing the school in the recently held 2017 Metrobank - MTAP Challenge. They were able to compete with the mathletes of 30 different schools in Division of Lipa. We salute also our committed and competent coaches as well as the very supportive parents. Let us keep the spirit of excellence alive in us always! Animo La Salle! To God be the Glory!

GRADE 7 - FIRST PLACE 1. Gian Miguel Barte 2. Christian David Corto 3. Bea Catherine Villaruz GRADE 8 - FIRST PLACE

1. Chzean Klyde Espiritu 2. Jon Zedrick Macahia 3. Angelo Vince Perez GRADE 9 - FIRST PLACE

1. Marc Christopher Ferrer 2. Kiana Alecsandra Garing 3. Elizabeth Kho

GRADE 10- FIFTH PLACE 1. Lanz Lorenzo Bosita 2. Martin Andrei Flores 3. Linnea Erin Rodriguez COACHES:

1. Ms. Celestie Quinto 2. Ms. Edith Africa

Section Name Section Name

MM 201 Julian Fernando Runio III C BM105 Joseph Renzo Baldovino MM203 Allan Christopher M. Sayat CMR201 Christopher Kyle Lobaton

BM202 Luis D. Espina BM204 Nadine Gonzales

BM205 Carl Denzyl Soriano CMR204 Kyle Matthew Lenes

BM 203 Katherine Joy Virrey BM206 Justine Pasia

BM 201 Allian Pelayo CMR202 Lance Romero

BM 104 Kenshee Okko CMR207 Rollen Joseph Martija

CMR206 MM202 Angelo Albalate

CMR205 Daniella Ynez Medina

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3. Ms. Maria Theresa Marquez 4. Ms. Sheila Manalo

2. The following are the winners in the last Math Brain Teasers. Thank you for the active participation of the G7 – 10 students. Winners may claim their prize from Ms. Nicca Mendoza of the OLAC ( LS 4th floor ). Animo La Salle!

FROM THE OVCAR –SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal for Administration

Grade 11 LASALYANONG KAMALAYAN Exposure and Outreach Activity Schedule:

FROM THE OVCAR- GUIDANCE OFFICE:

1. For Grade 1 Advisers, Subject Teachers and Students: Starting today, February 22, 2017, we are going to have our 3rd Counselor’s Time following the schedule below:

DATE SECTION TIME SUBJECT ADVISER /

TEACHER BG 108 7:40 – 8:20 Language Ms. Del Mundo

BB 112 9:20 – 10:00 Reading Ms. Arellano February 22,

2017

(Wednesday) BB 111 1:00 – 1:40 Filipino Ms. Gutierrez BB 110 7:40 – 8:20 Soc. Studies Ms. Pagulayan

BB 109 9:20 – 10:00 Math Ms. Garing

February 27, 2017

(Monday) BB 108 10:40 – 11:20 Math Ms. Hernandez

Note: Advisers are requested to remind the students to bring 3R size picture, glue, coloring materials and 1 piece bond paper.

2. For Grades 4 –6 Homeroom Advisers and Students: Kindly forward the homeroom evaluation sheets to the Guidance Office until tomorrow, February 23, 2017. Thank you.

3. On Grade 6 Career Talk: Commendation to the Grade 6 students for their active participation during the career

Grade Name Section Answer

7 Lyam Cayle Iturralde LS 209

There are nine sheep and eighteen chickens.

8 Jeanette Ong LS 408

2

621 chocolates

9 Andre Jonathan Dave Bonus

LS 202 Four canaries and three cages

10 Danica May Frago BM 105 The head and tail are each three inches long;

the rest is nine.

TRACK OUTREACH SCHEDULE Venue

A11-08 Tuesday, February 21, 2017 1-5 pm Gaudencio B. Lontok Memorial School A11-09/

A11-10/

G11-01

Thursday, February 23, 2017 1-5 pm Gaudencio B. Lontok Memorial School H11-01 Monday, February 27, 2017 1-5 pm Bolbok Elementary School H11-02 Tuesday, February 28, 2017 1-5 pm Bolbok Elementary School H11-03 Wednesday, March 01, 2017 1-5 pm Sto. Toribio Elementary School H11-04 Friday, March 03, 2017 1-5 pm Fernando Air Base Elementary School

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4. For Grade 9 Homeroom Advisers and Students: In preparation for the NCAE (National Career Assessment Examination) on March 1 and 2, there will be a re-orientation on Monday, February 27, 2017, 7:40am – 9:40am at the BHV Gym. Movement to the venue will be right after the morning prayer. Thank you.

FROM THE OVCAR - STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE:

1. On Booths. Once more, we are reminding our Booth Operators to submit the daily inventory of sales today.

Please coordinate with Ms. Thea of SAO. Thanks.

2. On Club Meeting. We shall have our regular club meeting today in Junior High School. The members of Mandarin Club are advised to meet at the SAO today, 3PM for an important announcement. Thanks.

3. From the SCB. The SCB Reps shall coordinate with the Class Presidents for Heads UP order and BYOU items such as stainless spoon and fork and tumbler. For other details, you may please see your SCB Reps. #BYOUAdvocate.

FROM THE OVCAD – INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:

Coronary Artery Spasm

A less common cause of heart attack is a severe spasm (tightening) of a coronary artery. The spasm cuts off blood flow through the artery. Spasms can occur in coronary arteries that aren't affected by atherosclerosis.

What causes a coronary artery to spasm isn't always clear. A spasm may be related to:

Taking certain drugs, such as cocaine

Emotional stress or pain

Exposure to extreme cold

Cigarette smoking

Schedule of Medical Check-up

Date Time Section

February 22, 2017 09:20 am – 10:00 am Kinder – BB 202 am 02: 00 pm – 03:00 pm G8 – LS 311

February 23, 2017 10:00 am -11:00 am G10 – LS 309

01:50 pm – 02:30 pm Kinder – BB 201 pm February 24, 2017 09:20 am - 10:00 am Kinder – BB 201 am

02:00 pm – 03:00 pm G8 – LS 405

Schedule of Dental Check-up

Date Time Section

February 22, 2017 09:10 am – 10:10 am Kinder – BB 202 am February 23, 2017 01:50 pm – 02:30 pm Kinder – BB 201 pm February 24, 2017 09:10 am - 09:30 am Kinder – BB 201 am

Tooth Brushing Demo Schedule

Date Time Section Venue February 28, 2017 01:00 pm – 02:00 pm Nursery 2 (pm session) MMR 7 March 01, 2017 09:30 am – 10:30 am Nursery 2 (am session) MMR 7 FROM THE OVCM – SPORTS AND CULTURE DIRECTORATE:

From Sports Office

Our athletes from Badminton, Table Tennis, and Swimming (Boys and Girls) will be competing today, February 22 at the NCAA South 18th Season at San Beda, Alabang. Please pray for the success of our athletes. Please refer to the attached list.

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