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Official School and Community Publication of St. Edward School – Imus and Faith Campus Joint Publications of The Estoile, The Edwardian Quill, and Ang Estrelya (Junior and Senior High School)

THE EST ILE Celestial Goodness and Nobility

Risking for a Living

Vol. 7 No. 1 School Year 2020-2021 August 2020 – April 2021 Lancaster New City Region IV-A Calabarzon

INSIDE

Edwardian orgs boost volunteerism, servanthood amid disasters, pandemic “In this season of giving, we aimed to deliver hope and joy through these supplies and essentials to the residents who were greatly affected by the pandemic…

Despite rising cases of Covid-19 in Imus City, residents choose to be in a crowded market with a little chance of social distancing only to make a living, on Sunday, Sept.17. No persons in authority were visible to remind market-goers of proper safety precautions such as wearing face mask and 2-meter physical distancing. According to the sellers, they have no choice but to risk everything to earn money to feed for their families. “Isa pa, hindi rin namin kontrolado ‘yong mga pumapasok dito kaya kahit nga batang maliliit, mga walang mask nakakapasok. E wala rin kaming magagawa, pare-parehas lang kaming nangangailangan ng pangkain. Kahit nga ‘yong nga nanlilimos dito hinahayaan na lang din. Sila pa naman ang pinakadelikado sa virus”, meat vendor Jun says. The local government has not implemented strict protocols regarding the Anti-Mendicancy Law of 1978 to eradicate the widespread street begging around the city for it can impose higher chances of transmitting the virus.

03... NEWS

Community pantries to Communist party? “…it is both disappointing and infuriating that the impulsive actions of authorities are to malign them, even in the face of the needy; certainly, this has drawn outcries…

04... EDITORIAL

BIEL CARLENE REDONDO

QUALITY EDUCATION

PAASCU lauds St. Edward’s curriculum emphasizing community integration, promotion of love for reading

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ranting the Candidate Status, The Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) commended how the two campuses of St. Edward School (SES), Imus and Faith, provide quality education to the students through its curriculum and instruction with emphasis on the school’s promotion of community research and involvement, and love for reading.

After the evaluation of the previous school year, the accreditation group reported that the “school’s strong partnership” with the Lancaster New City (LNC) community has been commendable, for it enhances “lessons in Social Sciences through visits to the various communities and institutions.” PAASCU commended Senior High School’s “Youth-led Participatory Action Research (YPAR) as an authentic experience for the students to investigate on problems pertinent to their community” and “the collaboration of the subject teachers in designing and implementing an integrated

culminating task.” The administration of SES is also commended for “the measures taken to carry out the school improvement process in the light of the current developments in LNC” and “the involvement of the school in the Galing LNC that focuses on family-centered community activities and social action initiatives.” Meanwhile, the library and the reading activities of the school were also complimented. PAASCU noted that the provision of a reading corner in every classroom of the school’s basic education program “promotes love for reading and

development of comprehension skills among the students.” The accreditation group also praised the school library for its “welcoming atmosphere” that is “conducive to reading, learning, and research activities.” The group also highlighted library’s “use of a color-coding scheme in the organization and classification of print collection.” Meanwhile, the administration and teachers of SES vowed to continue strengthening the school’s community involvement and the promotion of love for reading among students. In a statement, Dr. John T. Cabalo, school’s superintendent,

FAITH LIFE

PATRISHIA MARIE ANTES

“What does true leadership look like? Will there be a point in time where the vulnerable can claim their justice? The hope of this dilemma is to stand up as a witness by piercing through their souls and tell stories using their lens.”

07…OPINION

Overseas Filipinos’ WorkENDS: How the pandemic ended not only lives but the means of living

See ‘PAASCU’ on P.2

The rise of Covid-19 has taken not only the lives of people but also the means of making a living. With this pandemic, lockdowns are required, and worldwide economic decline has reached an…

SOCIAL CHANGE

God sees the heart, not worldly desires - Fr. Reyes

“Buklod x Equipped”

addresses voters’ education

09…FEATURES

JORENE LOUISE TUBESA

How people love is more important than worldly desires, for God sees the heart while all other things in the world are temporary, Fr. Mark Anthony Reyes emphasized in his online homily February 17. “’Pag tuluyan na tayong inangkin ng Diyos, magiging abo na tayo. Mawawala ang lahat ng panlabas. Sana ang manatili ay ang pag-ibig,” Father Reyes said during the mass in observance of the Ash Wednesday. “Kaya hindi tayo ay para makipagpatayan para sa pera, para sa posisyon, karangyaan, kasikatan... mawawala ang lahat ng yan,” the chaplain added. “Ang nakikita ng Diyos ay ang lihim na tinitibok ng puso.” He also deduced how people eventually turn into ashes by describing God as a big fire, and that anyone who comes near Him will be burned.

urged the faculty to continue developing students to be “excellent in academics, well-formed in character, and catalysts for social transformation” citing the school’s missionvision. He added that the school’s “educational goals” “to make students analytical and purposeful learners, committed to hard work and excellence, compassionate,

Underlying advocacy

Ang nakikita ng Diyos ay ang lihim na tinitibok ng puso.

“Ang Diyos ay pag-ibig. Bagamat ang Diyos ay espiritu at walang anyo, kung isasalarawan ko ang Diyos ay isang napakalaking apoy, na ang lahat ng lalapit sa kanya ay magliliyab din,” the priest said. “Kaya lang tayo ay tao, matutupok tayo. magiging abo,” he added. “Kapag naging abo na din tayo, mawawala ang panlabas. Mananatili na lang ay ang nasa loob... ang nasa puso.” The mass was broadcasted live via Facebook page, Chaplain’s Channel. The St. Edward School Community attended Photo courtesy: the said Fr. Mark Anthony Reyes online mass.

With the approaching end of the voter’s registration, the Student Affairs Council (SAC) of the Senior High School and Galing LNC launched the first part of the Buklod x Equipped: Life-Ready Edwardians project which tackled the topic of voters’ education with the help of Professor Ronald Castillo yesterday via a Zoom webinar March 26. In hopes of engaging the youth, the SAC conducted such a project to further widen and provide knowledge that can help them when the time comes for them to vote and Prof. Castillo, who is from the research faculty of the University of Santo Tomas as well as an adviser for voter’s education, imparted his expertise. “I am not here to tell you who to vote for. We are here today because I’m here to tell you why you should vote wisely,” said Castillo in his opening statement. Prof. Castillo

emphasized that the people also have the responsibility in electing the government thus, they need to be informed as well, especially the youth who are the majority of the audience. Basic concepts of politics were tackled such as the types of politicians, division of districts, and political dynasty where it was made more entertaining and educational at the same time with the pop culture analogies. Castillo ended the session by encouraging the audience to register as soon as possible,

noting that 188 days is short yet enough for registering as a voter. Initially, the first session for the Buklod x Equipped was only for the senior high school students of St. Edward but the SAC decided to open it for the community hence, collaborating with GalingLNC. The Buklod x Equipped: Life-Ready Edwardians will continue until the month of May and will all feature sessions in regards to preparing the SHS students for what they will encounter in the future.

Estudyanteng Magsasaka However, I woke up one day when one of our employees cried in front of my uncle because the land he owned was sold to a businessman…

14…POPPERCE

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