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scroll GRADE 12 IMMERSION THRUSTS BEAUTIFICATION

Grade 12 Senior High School students devoted their time and efforts to beautify the front and back yards of the Senior High School Building as part of their Immersion subject by planting seedlings of various vegetables.

Composed of STEM, GAS and ABM classes, it took them two weeks of gardening and renovating their areas by incorporating colors and design to their yards, to add more vibrancy that would catch the attention of SLSPIans with the purpose of influencing the younger students.

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Signages encouraged by the School Principal herself were also placed in their gardens to convey their various environmental advocacies.

Some of them used recycled bottles directly from the waste produced by the school community and turned it into garden fences or barricades.

Stones and pebbles near the school covered area were also taken into account of usage by the students to elevate the landscape.

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According to Jaime Khalil Acac, a student from Grade 12 STEM 4, enhancing the areas made it easier for them to clean thoroughly. Its organized arrangement of plants, decorations gave more emphasis to the advocacy they speak.

“As SLSPIans, we live up to one of the institution’s core values which is service. We open our arms to impart simple but impactful works toward our fellow students and as well as our school itself. Just like what Miss Karen Ibasco, Miss Earth 2017, said: Our Micro-efforts will have a Macro-effect. So, let’s work handin-hand and be an advocate for nature,” said Jansen Loquias of Grade 12 STEM 1.

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