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SSG builds Special Committee for help
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he Supreme Student Government (SSG) recently implemented four new panels under Special Committee to assist the elected SSG officers and improve the flow of proposed projects and events of the school’s different organizations. more of the story on page
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APSCI, BIL celebrates Teachers’ Month 2018
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he teachers of Benedictine Institute of Learning (BIL) attended the recent Teachers’ Month Celebration that was conducted in Imus Sports Complex with all the private school teachers to give importance and leisure time as gratitude with their contribution in developing and molding students.
- Story by Janna Mikaela Biazon
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Junior High School and Senior High School students attended MTAP 2018 - Story by Judina Hilario
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The Official School Publication of Benedictine Institute of Learning | Division of Imus City, Region IV-A CALABARZON | Issue no. 1 | Volume no.1 | July - October 2018
EXERCISE YOUR RIGHTS Be a wise and intelligent voter - Montoya
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o educate the students about election, particularly the first time voters, Ms. KC Montoya, Election Assistant II of Commission on Elections (COMELECImus City, discussed the importance of voting and emphasize the role of voters in changing the future of this country.
“Ang pagboto ay isang konseptwal na pundasyon sa istraktura ng ating demokrasya at ang proseso o sistema ng eleksyon sa ating bansa para sa mga magrerepresinta sa mga taong-bayan ay nagpapatunay na tayo’y miyembro ng isang panlipunang sibil,” Ms. Montoya imparted. In cooperation through voting, this has more value than the reforms made by those people with authorities and in democratic perspective, this is better to implement because the choice of public is to elect leaders in leading the country.
“Mga miyembro ng estado ang pumipili sa mga taong nangangasiwa sa ating gobyerno. Kaya kung matalino ang mga mamamayan sa paggamit ng kanilang karapatang bumoto, mas nadadala natin ang bayan sa tamang direksyon tungo sa magandang knabukasan at pag-unlad,” she added. Mr. Cedric Joces Yoro, Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) Teacher also explained the concept of voting based on experts and theories. “Ayon sa Theory of Social Contract ni Jean Jacques Rousseau, ang pagboto ay nagpatupad ng konsepto na ang gobyerno ay nabuo
sa pamamagitan ng pagkakasunduan ng mga tao at ang kay John Locke naman, na isang eksperto, bumoboto ang tao upang magkaroon ng isang gobyerno na may pahintulot mismo ang mga taong-bayan,” Mr. Yoro asserted. Ms. Montoya emphasizes that the votes of the public is the key for the future of the Philippines to be a progressive nation, and through their voting rights, the development of this country is in the hands of elected officials. “Ang ating ideolohya, pangarap sa bayan, ninanais para sa pamilya, at
pagunlad ng sarili ay nakasalalay sa ating pagiging matalinong botante,” Ms. Montoya continued. Mr. Yoro exclaimed that the votes of society will change the governing system in the present. “Nais kong sabihin sa inyo mga mahal kong Benedictinians na maging mapanuri, makielam, magsaliksik ng tama, kilatisin ang mga kandidato, maging kritikal, at pagiging matalinong mamamayan ay nakabubuo ng isang maayos at maunlad na lipunan.” he concluded.
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iBizKeys enters partnership with BIL
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enedictine Institute of Learning (BIL) recently entered a partnership with iBizKeys, a web development team helping to create web applications, desktop applications, and other programming related services.
- Story by Krishna Gabriel S. Gulle
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4 KNOW YOUR RIGHTS. Ms. KC L. Montoya emphasizes the role of first time voters in voting that can enable to change the country for development in the future. Photo by: Rev Aladin Luzong
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After the comeback of Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) election, Joshua Sherlanbert Y. Guinto, Benedictine Institute of Learning (BIL) alumnus, was voted as SK President in Federation of Imus City after the Barangay election last May 14. - Story by Bojo Evangelista
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SINAG 2018 focuses in performing cultural dances
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o concentrate on generating culture through performing arts, the SINAG 2018 plans to conduct a Cultural Show to formally launch the said organization as a cultural dance troupe.
“We are going to focus on propagating Filipino culture through performing arts. On either November or December, we will be conducting a Cultural Show to formally launch SINAG as a cultural dance troupe,” Kim Joshua Daño, SINAG club adviser, said in a statement. To recall last May, Benedictine Institute of Learning finished 2nd Runner Up in HATAWatawat dance competition during the Wagayway Festival despite the lack of preparation. “I think it’s a perfect start for SINAG to really engage into arts and culture,” the club adviser stated. Furthermore, the competition boosted the start of this school year’s
SINAG as 35 members consisting mostly of new senior high school students. Moreover, the dance club became essential to the growth of its members in personality and show their love and support to the beauty of our country’s culture. “I think this is a way of expressing myself, the things I can’t express in words coming out through my talents. Most especially, SINAG is not just for showcasing the talents of the students but to inspire others and motivate them that we all have our hidden talents and it is time to give them a freedom to express themselves,” Alexis Leonidas, club president asserted. Leonidas stressed joining the club
helps inspire others and help make a difference. “Just dream more, learn more, do more, and become more,” Leonidas added. SINAG is the key to unlock the potential in students waiting to be unleash, a perfect club to showcase talents and a family of nurturing adviser and multi-talented people, Supreme Student Government (SSG) President and SINAG member said. Princess Joy Barcinas, SSG President, said in a statement that SINAG grew into a family as they become more attached to one another. By: Judina Hilario
SINAG DANCE SHOW-OFF. SINAG performing Arts won second place in the street dance competion that brings pride to Benedictinians. Photo by: Rev Aladin Luzong