The Official School Publication of Vinzons Pilot High School Volume 54 No. 1 | August 2022 - May 2023 | Camarines Norte | Region V
OPINION STIFLING HEAT
STIFLED LEARNING
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FEATURES
WITNESS OF TIME
SCI-TECH
A TOAST FOR PROGRESS
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SPORTS
MAKE IT BIG
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The Voice of Truth and Honest Service
BUOYANT FORCE
A Guardian of Our Waters
CamNorteños fortify calls for climate action by James Gabriel Regondola
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he Philippines floats into the number one spot for the most disaster-prone country in the world, according to a report released by the World Risk Index (WRI) in 2022. As a result of its high risk, exposure, and vulnerability, the country obtained the highest index score of 46.86, among the top ten most disaster-prone nations in the world. With stronger earthquakes, heavier rainfalls, higher temperatures, and rising sea levels widely experienced in the country, Vinzons, a third-class municipality in Camarines Norte, is one of the frontlines facing the tremendous impacts of hazards brought by the climate crisis.
WHY ARE WE DROWNING? “As humans reproduce, solid waste also reproduces three times the human population,” said Glenn Amaro, Vinzons Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Officer. Since the outburst of the pandemic in 2020, MENRO-Vinzons has accumulated an estimated 3,485 tons of unsegregated solid wastes from households, hazardous materials, agricultural farms, and industrial wastes. The 48-year-old environmentalist named the top 5 solid-waste producers in Vinzons: Calangcawan Norte, Calangcawan Sur, Sto. Domingo, Banocboc, and Sabang. “Some of the reasons why it is difficult for us to implement our policies and programs are the lack of resources, low institutional capacity,
and limited community participation… we need to acknowledge our deficiencies so we can bounce back stronger,” Amaro admitted. He also emphasized that resolutions for climate change adaptation programs are pending due to insufficient resources.
WE ARE DROWNING OURSELVES.
As per the archives of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS), Vinzons has been shaken by 394 quakes since September 2022, with 68 trembles felt by the whole province from its epicenter located at Tinaga Island, Vinzons. From an interview by ABSCBN Teleradyo with Vinzons disaster management chief Fely Bardon on January 17, 2023, she enumerated that there are nine public schools with minor damages. Due to some destructions, the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (MDRRMO) Vinzons declared classrooms from the stated schools unsuitable for use of learners. These problems add to the disproportionate status of the classrooms to student ratio as per the policy on the double shifting of classes stated in DepEd Order No. 54, s. of 2008. Since early January of 2023, classes have been interrupted 10 times due to late advisories released by the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (PDRRMO), buzzing frustrations from students and their concerned parents. After the rainy season, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical,
and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) released the El Niño Advisory. “The scorching heat index in Vinzons affects Vinzonians a lot, especially the students of VPHS who are commuting and whose classes start at noon, aside from the teachers who teach room-by-room from morning to afternoon,” said Louisse Ayesha Sastrillo, a Grade 11-STEM student in an interview with The Echo.
BUT WE ARE OUR LIFEGUARDS. The active involvement of VPHS students in various Greening activities and Climate Change Adaptation programs is a testament to Camarines Norte’s call for climate action and justice. The Youth for Environment in Schools Organization (YES-O) continues to advocate for environmental awareness and conservation through a series of greening activities. YES-O launched Seedling Pan-Tree to address food insecurity and ecological sustainability through planting. The initiative VPHS Community GTree (Go, Grown, Green) is now on its second leg reaching the wider community. The Schools Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (SDRRMC) also partakes in the Breaking-Up with Plastics Campaign to raise awareness of the ever-growing plastic pollution. The SDRRMC also joined the Mangrove Tree Planting to protect the habitats of fishes in Camarines Norte. Aside from these efforts made by the students are the
Glen Roy Solis
Francise Zyrene Rampas takes a stand against pollution, bravely collecting garbage from the water during her boat ride home to Sabang, Vinzons, Camarines Norte.
initiatives of the community. VPHS SDRRMC Coordinator Paolo Gabriel Ferrer and his initiative Zero Waste Bantayog & Advocacy Zero-SERO won a 500 USD grant last March 19, 2023, from the International Zero Waste Academy. The government, particularly the Local Government Unit of Vinzons, continues its establishment of Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in every barangay with a systematic collection of solid waste. In addition the implementation of the No-to-Single-Use-Plastic Policy spearheaded by the MENRO Vinzons, where monitoring of accumulation of single-use plastic is continuously observed. The Eco-Bricks making is still ongoing, where single-used plastics are put into a 1.5 kilogram bottle of soft drink are being exchanged with goods such as rice. Given that there are interrupted classes due to climate change, VPHS commits to enhancing and modifying its system to deliver the quality education every Vinzonian deserves. With the help of the annual Brigada Eskwela, the school strengthens its partnership with its stakeholders, creating a safe learning environment for the learners, teaching and non-teaching personnel, and community in achieving quality education. “Let us show our spirit of Bayanihan to end the climate crisis we are facing…. together we will fight as one,” Teresita A. Orendain, Principal IV of VPHS concluded on an interview with The Echo.
PULSE PACER Do you contribute in reducing the effects of climate change?
57% AGREE
43% DISAGREE
C
limate change has become one of the most prevalent issues in today’s time. Due to this, various disasters and societal problems have surfaced affecting the community. In an attempt to reduce the detrimental effects of climate change, several individuals and organizations work together by participating and raising programs to address this issue. Based on the survey conducted by the school publication on 300 students in Vinzons Pilot High School last May 15, 2023, 43% answered no when asked if they are contributing to reducing the effects of climate change while 57% said yes. Illustration by Jean Briseis Pan
VPHS acts against extreme heat by Shimara Data
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Amidst The Heat
David Totanes
Jeanisil Cereno continues to teach her eager students despite the sweltering heat at Vinzons Pilot High School, May 16, 2023.
n response to the persisting heat wave, Vinzons Pilot High School (VPHS) implemented measures that alleviated heat from both students and teachers in overcoming the hottest months of the year, April and May. On April 26, 2023, the school announced, through the Supreme Student Government (SSG) page, that school uniforms are no longer required to ease student discomfort during the increasing heat index. In addition, proper ventilation
was also ensured through the help of the Technical-Vocational-Livelihood (TVL) Industrial Arts strand teachers and students who offered their assistance on repairing damaged electronic fans. Meanwhile, VPHS Principal IV, Teresita Orendain, sought the help of the faculty by strengthening facilities of the school clinic along with the local Rural Health Unit (RHU) in order to cater to the potential risks of the oppressive heat. Furthermore, Orendain also responded that it is unlikely that the
school will resort to long-distance learning once again due to a lack of preparation and school funds, as well as its ineffectiveness to the students’ learning. ` Lastly, she ended by wishing everyone to be safe, be hydrated, and to keep everyone’s health in check. She also declared that the school will do its best for the students’ and teachers’ safety and health. “Ang school naman, gagawin ang lahat para sa ikaliligtas natin. Kung ano ang magagawa para sa kalusugan ng ating estudyante at guro.”