Subay sa selebrasyon sa 2012 Education Week, gipangunahan sa Supreme Student Government (SGG) sa Nieves Villarica National High School ang usa ka Tree Planting Activity kung diin 55 ka mga opisyal sa nagkadaiyang student clubs/organizations ang gipiling musalmot sa maong aktibidad susama sa Supreme Student Government (SSG) , YES-O, og uban pa. Ang pagpananom og mga mangroves gihimu didto sa Sitio Tawang, Brgy. Miranda, Babak Dist., Island Garden City of Samal niadtong Dec. 14, 2012 adlawng Biyernes kung diin 180 ka mga mga punoan sa mangroves ang natanom sa maong tree planting activity. “Malipayon kayo ko tungod kay nanahimu gayong malampuson ang maong tree planting activity in coordination pd sa City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) – Samal. Kining maong aktibidad mahinungdanon kayo tungod kay usa usab kini ka aktibidad in promoting environmental awareness among the students of Nieves Villarica NHS, ” sigon ni Mr. JHony Quiamco – Quizada – SSG President sa Nieves Villarica NHS.
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Saturday, 2 February 2013
SSG COMMUNITY OUTREACH ACTIVITY
Isip kabahin sa selebrasyon sa 2012 Education Week sa DepEd og International Day Against Trafficking in Person, us aka Community Outreach Activity ang gilunsad sa Supreme Student Government (SSG) sa Nieves Villarica NHS pinaagi sa inisyatibo ni Mr. Jhony Quiamco-Quizada , SSG President.
Ang maong Community Outreach Activity gilunsad sa Purok-4, Sitio Libudan, Brgy. Miranda, Babak Dist., Island Garden City of Samal niadtong adlawng Miyerkules, Dec. 19, 2012 sa ala una sa hapon hangtod alas 5 sa hapon kung diin kapin 150 ka mga lumulupyo ang nakabenipisyo. Target beneficiaries sa maong aktibidad ang mga bata nga nag-edad 1 year old hangtod 18 anyos. Adunay mga nagkadaiyang padula sama sa sack race, lemon relay, og uban pa. O gang tanang mga midaog og mitambong automatic nga nakadawat gayod og mga giveaways nga tag-sa ka kilong bugas, de lata og uban pa. Og aduna usa’y feeding na gipahigayon og input about child trafficking.
“Mapasalamaton kaayo ko sa mga nagkadaiyang grupo na abtik kaayong misuporta sa among aktibidad sama sa Child Alert Mindanao, Brgy. Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) Miranda, CSSDO - IGACOS, og Women and Childrens’Protection Desk (WCPD) Babak alang sa technical og financial na suporta. Og kining maong aktibidad amo gayong gimugna para makatabang usab kami sa mga lumulupyo sa maong dapit bisan og sa gamayng paagi”, sigon ni Jhony Quiamco-Quizada – SSG President.
“Kini nga aktibidad dako kaayo’g impact alang sa mga kabataan tungod kay ila gayod na gipakita ang ilang social responsibility na makatabang sa ilang komunidad. Og kami sa Child Alert Mindanao, mapasalamaton usab kaayo sa ilang gipakita na inisyatibo,” sigon ni Mr. Mario Castillo, Child Alert Mindanao – Project Coordinator.
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
SSG WHEREABOUTS
Nov. 14, 2012 8:00am - 12:00nn - City Investment and Tourism ORIENTATION @ Punta del Sol Resort Restaurant and Aquatic Sports
(SSG, YES-O and C.A.T. Officers)
Nov. 15, 2012 1:00pm - 4:00pm - Kwentong may Kwenta @ Mambago-A Elementary School
(SSG Officers, English and Filipino Club President)
Nov. 16, 2012 1:00 - 5:00pm - Children's Right Festival @ Brgy. Miranda
Dec. 14, 2012 10: - 12:00pm - SSG Tree Planting Project at Tawang, Babak, Samal
Friday, 23 November 2012
WINNERS FOR THE 2012 NATIONAL READING MONTH
2012 ARAW NG PAGBASA
CULMINATION, NOV. 23, 2012 AT
NIEVES VILLARICA NATIONAL HIGH
SCHOOL
STAR READING AWARD:
Jinmar Anunciado of VII-Lauan (Mrs. Maria Teresa D. Vicente - Adviser)
MOST FUNCTIONAL READING CORNER:
1st Place - VII-Molave (Ms. Connie R. Jandayan - Adviser)
2nd Place- VII-Narra (Mrs. Rosa Lorna Lim Gervacio - Adviser)
3rd Place - III-Jupiter (Mrs. Chriselin Manalo-Pacaldo - Adviser)
ORATORICAL CONTEST:
1st Place - Moanna Moana Dubay Jickain - II-Linnaeus (Mrs. Roxan B. Roxan Refugio - Adviser)
2nd Place - Prescious Precious Pearl Maranan - IV-Einstein (Mrs. Charizma L. Ambrona - Adviser)
2nd Place - Ericka Pelaez - III-Venus (Ms. Yvonette Estrada - Adviser)
3rd Place - Aikeen Dzaia Del Campo - VII- Biyo (Mrs. Junith T. Reyes - Adviser)
ORATORICAL CONTEST:
1st Place - Moanna Moana Dubay Jickain - II-Linnaeus (Mrs. Roxan B. Roxan Refugio - Adviser)
2nd Place - Prescious Precious Pearl Maranan - IV-Einstein (Mrs. Charizma L. Ambrona - Adviser)
2nd Place - Ericka Pelaez - III-Venus (Ms. Yvonette Estrada - Adviser)
3rd Place - Aikeen Dzaia Del Campo - VII- Biyo (Mrs. Junith T. Reyes - Adviser)
Monday, 19 November 2012
House wants ‘Honesty is the Best Policy’ posters in classrooms
NEWS FRROM: DEPED REGION XI
House wants ‘Honesty is the Best
Policy’ posters in classrooms
September 6, 2012 10:23am
The House of Representatives has passed a resolution urging the Department of
Education (DepEd) to require schools to post signages bearing the quote “Honesty is the Best
Policy” in all elementary and high school classrooms in the country.
In House Resolution 895, which was unanimously adopted Wednesday night, the House
said the posting of these signages seeks to remind students to take the “daang matuwid”
(straight path)—the slogan of President Benigno Aquino III’s administration.
“The signage will serve as an effective medium to promote good manners and right
conduct and will greatly benefit the overall personality of students to become conscientious and
upright citizens,” the resolution read.
It added that the classroom is the “best place” to place these signages because “every
school must uphold and instill among its students” the value of honesty.
Davao Oriental Rep. Thelma Almario, who authored the resolution, meanwhile, said she
believes honesty is “among the very important values” that should be inculcated in students.“I am just so worried that honesty is barely, or rarely used now in education and
everything that we say and do,” Almario said in a statement.
Almario added that teachers have the responsibility to make sure that they are honing
honest Filipino citizens.
“Those who are at the frontline, in contact with the younger generations, have to stand
for the responsibility of carrying their lifestyle to be honest,” she added. —
Andreo
Calonzo/RSJ, GMA News
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Luistro warns teachers against investment scam
November 15, 2012
PRESS RELEASE
Luistro warns teachers against investment scam
The Department of Education advises the public especially its teaching and non-teaching personnel not to fall prey to high-yielding investment proposals that are most likely nothing but scams.
Education Secretary Br. Armin A. Luistro FSC said that there are certain lending institutions or organizations that solicit investments from the public purportedly for a substantial return on investment.
“Offers such as faster return on investment and a higher than normal rate of return are attractive to the gullible who are more susceptible to this kind of scam,” Luistro added. For example, an investment of a certain amount will earn as high as fifty percent per week or month. This, financial experts say, is statistically impossible.
Luistro explained that one of the modus is to ask the unsuspecting teacher to deposit a certain amount to the bank and to present the deposit slip as proof of enrolment to the scheme. The teacher will then be left empty-handed.
There was an instance involving teachers at Commonwealth High School in Quezon City where they were made to invest a certain amount of money deductible from their monthly salaries. The alleged investment, they were told, has a provision for loan application. But when the teachers applied for a loan, they were denied for lack of required amount of contribution. When they asked for a refund, they were rebuffed.
“We therefore warn all DepEd personnel to be extra cautious when offered high- yielding instruments which are too good to be true because more often than not, they are untrue,” Luistro said.
PRESS RELEASE
Luistro warns teachers against investment scam
The Department of Education advises the public especially its teaching and non-teaching personnel not to fall prey to high-yielding investment proposals that are most likely nothing but scams.
Education Secretary Br. Armin A. Luistro FSC said that there are certain lending institutions or organizations that solicit investments from the public purportedly for a substantial return on investment.
“Offers such as faster return on investment and a higher than normal rate of return are attractive to the gullible who are more susceptible to this kind of scam,” Luistro added. For example, an investment of a certain amount will earn as high as fifty percent per week or month. This, financial experts say, is statistically impossible.
Luistro explained that one of the modus is to ask the unsuspecting teacher to deposit a certain amount to the bank and to present the deposit slip as proof of enrolment to the scheme. The teacher will then be left empty-handed.
There was an instance involving teachers at Commonwealth High School in Quezon City where they were made to invest a certain amount of money deductible from their monthly salaries. The alleged investment, they were told, has a provision for loan application. But when the teachers applied for a loan, they were denied for lack of required amount of contribution. When they asked for a refund, they were rebuffed.
“We therefore warn all DepEd personnel to be extra cautious when offered high- yielding instruments which are too good to be true because more often than not, they are untrue,” Luistro said.
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