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MSU History Society solidifies SLSPIans’ nationalism

To instill the spirit of nationalism to the learners of St. Lorenzo School of Polomolok Inc. (SLSPI), the History Students Society of Mindanao State University of General Santos City conducted an outreach program in a form of symposium, April 1.

In observance of the Day of Valor, the history organization partnered with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in inculcating the spirit of nationalism to the 60 participants from both Junior and Senior High School Department of the school.

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According to Jann Ardis Limjap, President of the History Students Society, “The Araw ng Kagitingan, is one of the key events in the pages of our history. This day witnessed our war heroes suffer in the hands of the Japanese forces, which reflects the experiences of those Filipinos who dedicated their lives for the country. “

Tagged as Oplan Magiting, the symposium discussed the events of the Second World War and its heroes, and how it shaped Philippine society today.

“It is our honor to support them in their endeavors. Our Samahan hopes that this will further fuel the passion of to widen the reach of their society outside the institution in promoting historical consciousness”, Mary Chryztel Azurin, the Hermeneutics Club President, stated.

Further, Mr. Herbert B. Nacional explained the components of the duties of a good citizen while Professor Ricardo Delambaca tackled about heroism.

The said society aimed to commemorate the sacrifices of our war heroes after responding to the invitation of the Hermeneutics Club or the Samahan ng Mag-aaral sa Agham Panlipunan of SLSPI.

Purposeful Student

Lancelot Barte, a 13-year-old student, assists in making profit from their fish products in Polomolok Public Market. According to his brother, he always leaves school early after his classes to help his family and to have his own pocket money from his profit. March 3, 2023.

CONTROL SAFETY

Lhyanne Delopiere studies the basic methods of bandaging in First Aid so that she would be well prepared when there is an emergency at St. Lorenzo School of Polomolok, Inc., March 3.

YOUR WATER MATTERS

Barangay Konsehal of Barangay Poblacion, Polomolok feeds the dogs on his motorcycle and keeps them hydrated despite the weather conditions. A reminder to nourish our pets to keep them healthy and hydrated by providing them food. March 2.

Inflation Exchange

A young student in the public market does her duties to help her sister sell a fish. Most people are experiencing a lack of budget due to inflation, but the family of this student is still grateful to have income on a daily basis at Polomolok Public Market on March 2.

ROAD WORK

St. Lorenzo School provides a pedestrian lane so that the students can cross the road safely and to prevent traffic. The guards in school always make sure that the students and drivers are attentive when crossing the street to avoid accidents, March 1.

FORMER SCROLL CARTOONIST TO CONQUER MR. MODEL INT’L IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC;

Pushes Street Children Benefits

he 2009 – 2012 student cartoonist of the school’s official publication (Scroll) will represent the country in the Mister Model International in Dominican Republic slated on May 18-28 after bagging the Great Man of the Universe – Sports and Education title.

Besting among 100 contenders trimmed down to 40, Jupheter R. Franco, a three-time Division Schools Press Conference winner in Editorial Cartooning, presented South Cotabato in the Great Man of the Universe Philippines 2022 pageant, Novotel Araneta, Quezon City, November 14, 2022.

The BS Mechanical Engineering graduate of Mindanao State University – General Santos City capped the Best in Advocacy Video and belonged to the top three awardees in Best in Runway Challenge and Best in Fashion Overload Challenge in the said

As the current Ambassador of Batang Star Philippines, a non-profit organization, the country’s bet for the international pageant has been volunteering for 10 years to help street kids who are suffering because of poverty and abuse.

“I want to connect with more organizations to continue volunteering for programs and activities that help street kids”, Jupheter stated in an interview.

He also stressed his passion for platforms involving activities that help alleviate the living situation of street kids in the Philippines.

“I have learned a lot in my days as a student journalist. I learned how to use language to really connect to people. Not only through writing but even in my everyday life”, he pointed out.

In addition, he said that he learned how to make real meaningful connections through language and would continue to nurture such gift.

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