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Batch '96 gives back to alma mater
“Iam a leader with a heart and I believe in the capacity of every member,” the president of the batch said in an interview.
Batch ’96 President Nanette Espedido readily answered questions regarding the Zumba dubbed “Indak Mo, Tulong Mo” at the RMCHS covered court on Saturday, July 23.
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According to her, the activity with the price ticket of P250 was a fund-raising to be able to provide assistance to deserving Ramonians.
She did add that it was also meant to promote fitness and wellness while, batch VicePresident Michael Monces even stated that the participants did find the activity amazing and enjoyable.
As they wanted a big number of participants, they even invited former Universal Motion Dancers (UMD) and Kidz at Work dancers to lead the Zumba fitness activity and opened it to other batches.

“Our batch wants a collaboration with others including the students,” Espedido added.
In connection, she mentioned that they are looking forward to having more of the fitness activity depending on the availability of the Zumba instructors.
Meanwhile, the batch has lined up other projects like donation of trash can (Shoot that Kalat), bike racks, mental health seminar, scholarship grant (Grade 7 – 12; two scholars for each grade level), sports invitational events and theater arts training which will be implemented as soon as the officers give their approval.
“The team work is very solid when it comes to our batch officers. Everyone has a task to perform.” she added.
MonSCI wins in science fair
Lovely Joy Camba
And the winning streak continues...
Grade 10 STEP students proved to be strong both in research and video making as they emerged victorious in the virtual Division Science and Technology Fair (NSTF) 2022 with the theme, “Expanding the Horizon: Futures of STEM”, on June 13-15.

Five out of the six entries in three categories called Likha, Siyensikula and #STEMtokperiments received awards.
Michael Aerol Balce, Grade 10 - G. Zara, won second place in Siyensikula with his video creation entitled “Time Dilation”.
Likha Robotics and Intelligent Machine Team entry called “Motion Sensor for Hand Detection, Face Masks and Alcohol Dispenser” by Dion David Fabalina, Erika Antonio, Grade 10- P. Campos; Ryza Mae Laviña, Kyrsten Joy Quiming, and Tiffany Reyes, Grade 10- F. Quisumbing; placed third.
The Likha-Life Science entries of Harry Angelo H.Villegas, Grade 10-P. Campos; Maria Dhaniella R. Regunda, Alexa D. Manaois, and Janel Micaella L. Custodio, Grade 10- F. Quisumbing; entitled “ Efficacy of Katchamita Mango (Mangifera altissima) and Pumpkin Seeds (Cucurbita maxima) and “Asian Green Mussels