The Official Student Publication of Signal Village National High School
June - November 2018
Ballecer St., Central Signal Village, Taguig City, NCR Volume no. 3, Issue no. 1
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HIGHLIGHTS
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Echoing the Information, Highlighting the Truth
URBAN POOR. Born from a family of 11 members, Alwin and Alyana wait fot their brothers from picking up water bottles to be sold for their meal later that day. Street children are a common sight in the area of C6 Road in New Lower Bicutan especially in the late afternoon. Photo by Jhon Bert Payos.
BROKEN PROMISES
IN-DEPTH NEWS
SSG to restore social events
Dr. Bayle: HINDI NATIN KAYA
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LOUISE SAVINICA DIEGO, 10-SAMPAGUITA
chool Principal Dr. Noemi O. Bayle, told the students that It will be hard for Signal Village National High School (SVNHS) to conduct social events like JS Prom and Acquaintance partyBrigada Eskwela 2018. “We can't… The school has a big population so our venue cannot cater to more than 8,000 students for events like acquaintance party,” said Dr. Bayle. The principal, however stressed how long it took before the graduation ball was approved by the division after rigorous efforts to convince them that no money will be collected as parents shouldered all the expenses. SVNHS Supreme Students Governent (SSG) pursued the restoration of social events after conducting an online survey on the Signal Highlights webpage during the Brigada Eskwela 2018. 88% of the students that were surveyed agreed to restore social events in SVNHS such as the Foundation day, Acquaintace party, and JS Prominade. 2 / HINDI NATIN KAYA
IN CAMPUS NEWS
Signalians see ‘fake news’ a serious issue
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LOUISE SAVINICA DIEGO, 10-SAMPAGUITA
inety percent of the students of Signal Village National High School (SVNHS) realized that ‘fake news’ is a severe concern in the institution based on the survey conducted by the Signal Highlights, September 20. Dr. Noemi O. Bayle, the school principal expressed her worries on fast circulation of the so-called ‘disinformation’ online especially on Facebook by Signalians considering its population with approximately ten thousand students this school year 2018-2019, the biggest in Taguig City. According to her, the issue is ‘alarming since vast populations of students are being affected’. Supreme Student Government President Christine Joy Astibe said that the most common case of fake news is spreading updates about class suspensions and announcements. “Madalas kapag halimbawa may class suspensions last year sa kaparehong araw, sinishare pa din ng mga bata na minsan naikakalat din sa iba,” explained Astibe.
"Students and some teachers use social media to for announcements, but
users can easily share unreliable news and suspensions in that platform, filtering what students can see is hard because we can’t locate the source of various fake news.
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-CJ. Astibe
Astibe added that ‘roughly sixty seven percent of the population from Junior High School to Senior High School believed that the main source of fake news is the Facebook social media wherein students 2 / FAKE NEWS
Inflation affects 9 of 10 students of Signal
Canteen operators: ‘No choice kami’
LOUISE SAVINICA DIEGO, 10-SAMPAGUITA
INFLATION hits 6.4% in August, exceeding the 5.9% rate predicted by the Department of Finances, affecting lots of Filipino consumers including the students from Signal Village National High School. According to the survey conducted “Dahil sa inflation biglang tumaas pesos to 22-25 pesos. on October 18, 2018 by the Signal yung presyo ng mga products tulad “We try to hear the concerns Highlights, 9 out of ten students said ng bigas, no choice kami, kailangan of students and promise to take that they are ‘greatly affected’ by the naming taasan yung mga presyo para necessary measures to ensure that inflation, complaining specifically kahit papaano may income parin,” every student can buy food in the about the continuous price increase of quoted Mrs. Roselyn Bombito, a canteen…or that there would be more canteen products. school canteen staff. budget-friendly options for them,” “Tumaas ‘yung presyo ng Pastil, a common budget-friendly said Dr. Noemi Bayle, the school mga products sa canteen tapos meal yet popular among students just principal. nababawasan din ’yong baon namin rose its price from 12 to 15 pesos while Rising inflation is caused by a slew kaya minsan naglalakad nalang kami ordinary rice-and-viand meal which of factors as well as the huge spending pauwi dahil ubos na yung perang averagely costs 25 pesos now starts appetites of Filipinos. Among major pamasahe namin,” said Mauro Legario, at 30 pesos. Flying saucer, a student’s contributors to inflation are soaring a Grade 10 student. term for sandwich now ranges from global oil prices and robust consumer Canteen staff also complains about 12-15 from 10-12 pesos while price of demand that is rapidly outspacing the recent adjustments in prices. flavored drinks now rose from 15-18 supply. 3 / BROKEN PROMISES
IN CAMPUS NEWS
Red Cross Taguig: One first- news aider per household Women top Signal 32 teachers attend 3-day occupational first aid training
LOUISE SAVINICA DIEGO, 10-SAMPAGUITA
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o equip the teachers with knowledge and skills deemed necessary during emergencies, Signal Village National High School (SVNHS) teachers in coordination with The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Rizal chapter Taguig City branch conducted a two-day Occupational First Aid Training during the Brigada Eskwela 2018, May 29-30.
32 teachers from the faculty of MAPEH, TLE, English, Science, Filipino and ESP Departments passed the written and skills practicum on Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), bandaging, lifting and carrying. Red Cross advisers in SVNHS; Karen Santiago, Mheg De Vera, and Lorele Latumbo facilitated and shared their expertise on first aid and on CPR in accordance to the guidelines formulated by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR), the standards used by organizations that provide resuscitation services worldwide. Red Cross Taguig member Lorele Latumbo said that the organization
aspired to have at least one trained first aider in every Filipino household to be ready in case of emergency as hazard can be present at home, workplace, public place and community. “Teachers are students’ second parent kaya dapat lang na marunong din tayo magligtas ng bata kung sakaling malagay ang buhay nila sa alanganin,” Latumbo added in the lecture. Evaluators expressed their enthusiasm after all teachers successfully complied to all required skills in the training. Red Cross Youth is one of the six services of Philippine Red Cross with a goal of empowering the youth. PRC 3 / red cross taguig
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