Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Aeloviel V. Genteroy
Ako ay nananaginip ako daw
Ay nasa gitna ng tubig
Ako ay hindi makaahon sa dumi
Nang tubig hindi ako makahinga
Dahil sa dami ng tubig.
Tolong-tolong ang aking sigaw
Walang makaririnig walang makakikita
Ulilang gabi ulilang karanasan
O ilog na itim sama mo ako sa alon mong itim
O tablang mahaba sana modin ako sa agos.
O kaysamang karinlan ang aking natignan
Patiyata na hangin ay kay pangit mong langhapin
Mga tubig ay kulay itim salamat na
Lang ito ay isang panaginip lang pala
Natuto akong magmahal sa ating
Likas na yaman.
ANGEL SING
Edene Marie Faustino
Theres a voices that I hear
How lovely it is when my ears, hear
It has its angelic voice that forget yourself
How sweet its song that is hear
You are like in heaven with harp.
It is difficult to think, like a cement that is hard,
Its near following what I hear.
Finally, I see it with my heart.
KATARUNGAN NG SANLIBUTAN
Charles B. Naboye
Tayoy magbigay ng tunay na katarungan
Para mabigyan ng hustisya ang sanlibutan
Dapat tularan natin ang larawan ng batas
Na may takip ang mata at may timbangang hawak.
PAGSUNOD SA PATAKARAN
Joshua Klifford P. Miguel
Akoy sumusunod sa patakaran
THE DOG
Neil Kritzton Ruiz
I
The dog is my favorite pet,
It is humans best friend,
The dog guards our house,
It protects with its strong claws.
II
Sometimes dogs saves our lives,
Even they know God get their life,
Some dogs are scary. They use
Their fangs to bite its enemy.
III
The name of my dog is Betchay
Because she loves to eat petchay.
The dog has six babies, her
Babies have big tummies.
News Writing
Pedronians make Paper Wooven Shoes
Last February 7, 2014, Pedronians made a recycled slippers made up of paper at Saint
Vincent School.
Last February 6, 2014, they started making paper slippers with the helped of their adviser
Sir Janel P. Lacno. They prove that Vincentians were not only smart but also creative. Even if
theyre young they did the best woven slippers they ever created with their disciple and patience.
Doroteo D. Prudenciano II & Ginny T. Larican
Opinion
IS K-12 CURRICULUM SIGNIFICANT?
A new curriculum of education was established here in the Philippines and that is the K-12, do
you think that it will lead pupils to a great and brighter future?
Teachers were following the demand of the K-12 curriculum. They made pupils answer
questions without memorizing instead more on critical thinking and understanding and more on
questioning. Grades I and II teachers when exams they made questions more on essays. This
curriculum make Singaporian, Malaysians and other Asian countries can study in the Philippines
if their curriculum is the same as we are. Additional years for high school students such as Junior
and Senior High School was also included. This help students can early work because they were
taught major skills by teachers. We know that Filipinos are fluent in speaking English, because of
K-12 curriculum pupils were taught Mother Tongue which deteriorate their fluency in speaking
English and deteriorate the reading comprehension.
After days that past I hope that the K-12 curriculum will help Pupils and Students to achieve
their dreams because of this. If I were you I should read more English and Filipino books that
our language will be balanced. Is K-12 significant to you?
Doroteo D. Prudenciano II
SOCIAL INDEED
Leanne Danielle C. Condaya
Many people have lack of confidence this year and many bad relationships are
shown. If possible, we must prevent this.
To prevent this, we must pick people that can be trusted, jolly, fun to join with,
always there for you and do not hurt you. You can also be lonely for the rest of
your life and do not having good relationships or socializing with others. But I
know this is hard and yes I am still be having good relationship with others.
These are also what God wants to have love, peace, care and hope to the world.
If this happens, the world is truly social indeed.
PREXYS MESSAGE
Mon Patrick R. Manuel
My focus on this paper is to reflect on qualities that I believe make a good
leader and how those qualities might be developed. Additionally, an aspiring
leader examines at least three traits that a leader contains and seeks ways in
which these characteristics can be attained within the aspiring leader himself.
One of the most important traits that one should value in a leader is openness
to new ideas and philosophies. I think it is quite telling that communication is
on every list of a leader. Clearly, the ability to communicate to spread ones
message is paramount in any leadership situation. The message here is that
there are many forms of communication. It is, of course, critical that the leader
must make his message clear. Leaders must be able to be good teachers to
share insights and experiences. Leaders can inspire, and motivate subordinates
through the use of technology ability.
Only a leader with exceptional skills would be able to achieve what is needed in
todays schools. The significance of good communication skills in a leader
cannot be overstated. There are many ways to communicate. An effective
leader, therefore, must not only communicate his message through words, but
also through his actions. By the same token, leaders who do not practice what
they preach stand to lose credibility. A school leader must be willing to listen
to a variety of ides, compare them with his own, and selects a course of action
that is best for pupils.
The first step of an aspiring leader, as with any process of development, is
awareness of issues. From there it is a journey of self-discovery and
improvement to become successful as a leader.
Mon Manuel and Stephen Arinduque ranked in the RSPC or Regional Schools
Press Conference last December 19-21 held at Cauayan City National High
School and Cauayan Central School.
Manuel ranked 4th place in editorial writing while Arinduque ranked 5th place in
news writing (English). They felt happy and at the same time sad, they felt sad
because only the first three winners will join the NSPC. According to them they
did their best and they enjoyed. They also said that they wont get that rank
when they have no coach. Their coach was Madam Avegail Pascual. She is very
happy and proud of the two scribes that represented SVS.
To show their given skills in writing and speaking, 49 scribes joined the
Division School Press Conference at Cabarroguis Central School last November
18-20.
Saint Vincent School participated in the DSPC three days. They had an opening
program with the teachers of Cabarroguis Central School (CCS). Private and
Public Schools of Quirino joined the DSPC also hoping to win. SVS scribes
were trained by Maam Venus C. Sagun. The events were Editorial Cartooning,
News Writing, Editorial Writing, Feature Writing, Copy Reading and Headline
Writing, Sports Writing, Photojournalism and Broadcasting. SVS won the Best
School Paper in English Category.
The Winners were:
NAME
PLACE
EVENT
th
Doroteo D. Prudenciano
9
News Writing (English)
th
Shannyne Kyrle L. Agduyeng
10
Photo Journalism (English)
th
Neil Kritzton M. Ruiz
8
Editorial Cartooning (English)
st
Mon Patrick R. Manuel
1
Editorial Writing (English)
nd
Stephen Andreia M. Arinduque
2
News Writing (English)
th
5
Copy Reading & Headline
Writing (English)
th
Kyra Dominique A. Mangaccat
4
Feature Writing (English)
st
Jude Christian S. Colendrino
1
Editorial Cartooning (English)
th
4
Sports Writing (English)
Mark Danielle G. Duldulao
1st
Editorial Cartooning (Filipino)
On November 18-20, it is the evaluation for Best School Paper, St. Vincent
School join the rvaluation at Cabrroguis Central School.
St. Vincent School (SVS) was the first in News page, Editorial, Science and
Technology Sports page, Layout and Page Design and best School Paper among
all who passed school papers, SVS, school paper will be Quirino representative
for the Regional School Press Conference.
This Junior Trekker has moderators, that was Maam Avegail G. Pascual and
Maam Venus C. Sagun. They taught how to write an article and how to
achieved the position of Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editor, managing Editors,
Feature Editors, News Editors, Sports Editors, Photo Journalists, cartoonist,
and Writers.
The 6th Kindergarten Recital was held at the Albert Peters Memorial
Gymnasium last November 22, 2013. The Gymnasium was filled with many
people and the stage was shining with its glamorous designs. Maam Shereen
Corpuz introduced the pupils with a warm welcome.
A prayer was led by Alessa Mia and was followed by the singing of the National
Anthem led by Micaella Espao. After that, there was a dance number
presented by the kindergarten pupils. They performed by dancing and singing
songs such as Insy Winsy Spider, Babaa Black Sheep, and more. They wore
wigs while dancing and singing. Many parents, guardians, and Photographers
took pictures of the pupils in action. That dance number was followed by
another one and they also danced with wigs on their heads. They performed
many intermission numbers with wigs or animal head dresses on their heads.
Many people enjoyed and of course the participants enjoyed too. This activity
helped many kindergarten pupils in developing themselves. Before it is too late,
let us respect this activity for it develops children.
SINGING BIRDS
Lorraine Anne Cielo Pascual