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Environment Month: A Collective Journey Towards a Greener Future

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 This Environment Month, we embarked on a shared mission to nurture and protect our Earth. Together with my fellow student leaders, we united to cleanse our surroundings, from campus grounds to coastal shores. Here’s a glimpse of our heartfelt efforts to protect our environment. Alongside my fellow SSLG officers, we took pride in participating in the National Clean-Up Drive, embodying our dedication to a cleaner, more sustainable future. We, with the other Filipino Club co-officers, contributed to the clean-up drive in our department towards a healthier and more fresh space for learning. During the coastal clean-up, we banded together to restore the beauty and liveliness of our shores, ensuring our oceans remain clean for generations to come. Capturing a quiet yet meaningful moment as I collected plastics and debris from the beach, contributing to the protection of our fragile marine ecosystems.

Learning, Challenges and Moving Forward

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 Throughout the first quarter, I learned not only about ICT tools but also about the art of blogging. With blogging, I learned to sort out my thoughts and then be able to express them clearly through writing. It even made me better at putting out information in an interesting but formatted way to capture readers' attention. That is the very reason why I feel all the more confident to voice ideas online, be it some academic or personal projects. However, one problem I faced was the allotment of time between creating blogs and keeping up with other subjects. Creating quality content for blogs involves time and thought, and having multiple deadlines for completing different assignments sometimes made me feel over-whelmed. At first, focusing and keeping my tasks in control were not easy. To overcome these challenges, I improved my skills in time management. I began allotting specific blocks for writing blogs, thus making it easy for me to have control over my use of time, and receiving

Thank You, Teachers

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This year's National Teachers Month, with its theme "Together4Teachers," happens to give this country an outstanding opportunity to look back upon all that makes these sector workers pertinent to society. These teachers do not merely teach; they also inspire, guide, and mold the future leaders. They hold the hands of students who would be leaders another generation, often unseen and unnoticed as they commit their young minds to the dedication of learning. This is a time to celebrate the tireless efforts by them toward educating, empowering, and uplifting every student, and together as a community, to celebrate the countless contribution of teachers, especially during times of uncertainty when their resilience shines the brightest. We stand united this year to give support to our teachers while we find our place in their shaping of our collective futures.  GRADE 10 MARTINELLI (Pre-Calculus Teacher, Ma'am Leila Rabo)  GRADE 10 MARTINELLI (ICT Teacher, Ma'am Evely Ve

Fostering a Stronger Future for the Philippines

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 The Philippines face many challenges because of its location, including frequent typhoons, earthquakes, and other natural disasters. Climate change is making these disasters worse and more unpredictable which affects many communities especially those that are poor or living in high-risk areas. Problems like deforestation and poor urban planning also make it harder for the country to recover from these disasters. These disasters may destroy properties and live. So, for us to lessen the cause of these disasters, the government and different organizations are working together. To address these issues, the government and different organizations are working on wats to make the country more resilient. They have created disaster response plans and are investing in better infrastructure that can withstand natural disasters. Programs are also being set up to educate communities about how to prepare for and respond to emergencies. Additionally, the Philippines receives support from internationa