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SLHS MATHEMATICS MONTH MARKS ITS CONCLUSION
athematics Month, themed “Mathematics for Everyone,” which aimed to unite people despite different races, the unique language of Math is something in common, ended via culminating activity at Sta. Lucia High School on January 31, 2023, at 1 PM.

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Principal of SLHS, Ma’am Marissa F. Duka, started the program with her inspirational message, followed by the welcome remarks of Mathemat-
MAPEH MONTH ics Head Teacher, Ma’am Judith Bautista. Math Club president, Raven Lavado, then motivated the students with his words of encouragement. “Although marami din akong ‘di alam sa Math, syempre I still give my best to understand things, even though it takes time. So everyone, if there’s a will, there will be progress,” he said.
SLHS Math teachers awarded the winners in the competitions. The teachers
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Month theme was “Ani ng Sining, Bunga ng Galing,” which aspires to rejoice the bountiful harvest of the Filipino imagination and immerse the Filipinos in diverse cultural expressions.
Speech contests occurred in the Speech Laboratory, the Essay Writing contest took place in the library, and the rest was held online.
Winners of the essay writing contest for each grade level are Jean Louis Padilla, Mizuki Akira Amorto, John Christopher Vicente, and Vince Aldrine Chiquino. Followed by Spelling Bee awardees, Dianne Mission, Leila Margarette Sus, Ian Landrach Comandante, and
Rionne James Rendora. Storytelling winners are Manuel Baltazar, Kate Chelsea Ompod, Annia Elize Bastes, and Stephanie Calumpang. Donnalyn Caspe achieved 1st place in
Declamation. Meanwhile, for the Extemporaneous contest, Davie John was declared as the winner. Lastly, Grade 10 representative, Olive Grace Tarrangco won the Oratorical Contest.