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Mercado displays Math expertise in Indonesia

by Malaz Abdallah

SAMISIANS’ Academic Directress shares helpful Math tips to Grade 7 students during the Virtual Math Expert Visit in collaboration with Mutiara Harapan Islamic School on November 18.

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Ms. Marivir Mercado shared Mathematician insights and tips to Indonesian students during her talk in the said visit via zoom. Mr. Raymond Solis, a Grade-7 Mathematics teacher from Indonesia invited Mercado to improve Grade-7 learners’ understanding of Mathematics as they enter a new branch of learning.

“Truly, education and the love for learning know no boundaries. You just need to reach out and accept the challenge, big or small, as an educator,” said Ms. Marivir.

Thirty students learned and gained insights from this 45-minute seminar.

SAMIS has proven that it has an outstanding teacher that gives quality education to every student but can also represent SAMIS all around the world.

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Elementary students also participated in their beautiful costumes and dance presentation, demonstrating the beauty and uniqueness of each culture and custom.

Grade 8 class, under the advisory of Ms. Lovely Manay and Ms. Jonah Decale, claimed 1st Place in both Booth and Dance contests for the Middle School Department. While Grade 12, with their adviser, Ms. Sarah Mae Sadicon, won 2nd Place in the Booth contest, 3rd Place for the Booth contest was bagged by Grade 10 with Ms. Michelle Guzman and Ms. Widad as their advisors. They also won 1st Place in the dance contest in the High

School Department. Also, Grade 1-Harmony and Grade 3-Peace won in the Lower Elementary Category, while Grade 6-Justice and Grade 6- Gentleness won for Upper Elem.

Winners in middle and high school were awarded a oneday trip outside the school. Middle School champions visited Queen’s Taste factory, while High School victors experienced the Bin Baker Farm trip.

Despite the differences in cultures among students, staff, and teachers, they showed great unity in making the event possible. With the SAMIS community working together, the event was a success.

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