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GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (LK. 19:1-10) The Holy Gospel according to St. Luke He entered Jericho and was passing through. And there was a man named Zacchaeus; he was a chief tax collector, and rich. And he sought to see who Jesus was, but could not, on account of the crowd, because he was small of stature. So he ran on ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree to see him, for he was to pass that way. And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up and said to him, "Zacchaeus, make haste and come down; for I must stay at your house today." So he made haste and came down, and received him joyfully. And when they saw it they all murmured, "He has gone in to be the guest of a man who is a sinner." And Zacchaeus stood and said to the Lord, "Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have defrauded any one of anything, I restore it fourfold." And Jesus said to him, "Today salvation has come to this house, since he also is a son of Abraham. For the Son of man came to seek and to save the lost." REFLECTION: Zacchaeus was a chief tax collector and was much hated by all the people. Why would Jesus single him out for the honor of staying at his home? Zacchaeus needed God's merciful love and forgiveness. In his encounter with Jesus he found more than he imagined possible. He shows the depth of his repentance by deciding to give half of his goods to the poor and to use the other half for making restitution for fraud. Zacchaeus' testimony included more than words. His change of heart resulted in a change of life, a change that the whole community could experience as genuine. PRAYER: Lord Jesus, help me to show kindness, mercy, and goodness to all, even to those who cause me ill-will or harm. Amen. FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY: From the Assistant Principal for Administration 1. Subject teachers are reminded that FFI sessions for the 2 nd quarter shall begin this week. Kindly disseminate the necessary information to the parents. 2. On Daddy’s Home Block Screening: Grades 4-6 students are encouraged to support this joint project of ISFSA and Cinema Board. Initially, each class is provided with seven (7) tickets, but you may request for more. Homeroom Advisers are requested to explain this further to the students and have it included in their assignment if deemed necessary. 3. There’ll be no club meeting tomorrow to give time for our community meeting. Please be mindful of the dismissal time. 4. Lunch break-proctoring schedule for today: ROOM TIME TUESDAY BG 113 11:20 - 12:20 Marian BG 114 11:20 - 12:20 Cyrah BB 111 11:20 - 12:20 Maribel BB 110 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Fe BB 104 11:20 - 12:20 Princess BG 108 11:20 - 12:20 Rizza BG 109 11:20 - 12:20 Judy BG 110 11:20 - 12:20 Via BG 111 11:20 - 12:20 John BG 112 11:20 - 12:20 Carmela BB 112 11:20 - 12:20 Barbie From the office of the GS Learning Area Chairs Another meaningful journey was experienced by our GS Science Varsities last November 18 at Trece Martirez, Cavite. Indeed, they had given their all when they competed with the other contestants from Region IV- A with the theme: Bulletin No.: 058 Tuesday, 21 November 2017 MISSION VISION “Inspired by our faith in God, by our Catholic traditions and by the charism of St. John Baptist de La Salle educational innovator par excellence, we together and by association are committed to give quality human and Christian education to all building a society founded on equity and justice and on sustainable and inclusive development. .”
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GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (LK. 19:1-10) The Holy Gospel according to St. Luke He entered Jericho and was passing through. And there was a man named Zacchaeus; he was a chief tax collector, and rich. And he sought to see who Jesus was, but could not, on account of the crowd, because he was small of stature. So he ran on ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree to see him, for he was to pass that way. And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up and said to him, "Zacchaeus, make haste and come down; for I must stay at your house today." So he made haste and came down, and received him joyfully. And when they saw it they all murmured, "He has gone in to be the guest of a man who is a sinner." And Zacchaeus stood and said to the Lord, "Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have defrauded any one of anything, I restore it fourfold." And Jesus said to him, "Today salvation has come to this house, since he also is a son of Abraham. For the Son of man came to seek and to save the lost." REFLECTION: Zacchaeus was a chief tax collector and was much hated by all the people. Why would Jesus single him out for the honor of staying at his home? Zacchaeus needed God's merciful love and forgiveness. In his encounter with Jesus he found more than he imagined possible. He shows the depth of his repentance by deciding to give half of his goods to the poor and to use the other half for making restitution for fraud. Zacchaeus' testimony included more than words. His change of heart resulted in a change of life, a change that the whole community could experience as genuine. PRAYER: Lord Jesus, help me to show kindness, mercy, and goodness to all, even to those who cause me ill-will or harm. Amen.

FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY: From the Assistant Principal for Administration

1. Subject teachers are reminded that FFI sessions for the 2nd quarter shall begin this week. Kindly disseminate the necessary information to the parents.

2. On Daddy’s Home Block Screening: Grades 4-6 students are encouraged to support this joint project of ISFSA and Cinema Board. Initially, each class is provided with seven (7) tickets, but you may request for more. Homeroom Advisers are requested to explain this further to the students and have it included in their assignment if deemed necessary.

3. There’ll be no club meeting tomorrow to give time for our community meeting. Please be mindful of the dismissal time.

4. Lunch break-proctoring schedule for today:

ROOM TIME TUESDAY

BG 113 11:20 - 12:20 Marian

BG 114 11:20 - 12:20 Cyrah

BB 111 11:20 - 12:20 Maribel

BB 110 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Fe

BB 104 11:20 - 12:20 Princess

BG 108 11:20 - 12:20 Rizza

BG 109 11:20 - 12:20 Judy

BG 110 11:20 - 12:20 Via

BG 111 11:20 - 12:20 John

BG 112 11:20 - 12:20 Carmela

BB 112 11:20 - 12:20 Barbie

From the office of the GS Learning Area Chairs Another meaningful journey was experienced by our GS Science Varsities last November 18 at Trece Martirez, Cavite. Indeed, they had given their all when they competed with the other contestants from Region IV- A with the theme:

Bulletin No.: 058

Tuesday, 21 November 2017

MISSION VISION “Inspired by our faith in God, by our Catholic traditions and by the charism of St. John Baptist de La Salle educational innovator

par excellence, we together and by association are committed to give quality human and Christian education to all building a society founded on equity and justice and on sustainable and inclusive development. .”

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Producing New Scientists Through Innovations, Inventions and Competitions for the Sustainability of Clean and Green Environment to Save the Mother Earth. They are on their way to Natioanl Level. Kudos to all of you!!! Thank you very much to Ms. Toots Mayuga and Ms. Elcie Catindig for the support and for being with us. God bless! Science Quiz Bee Team Category Grade 4 Theo Jazier Flores Grade 5 Angela P. Santelices 2nd runner up Grade 6 Jirhome Paglinawan

On the Spot Sci Painting Grade 5 Reese Anika C. Evangelista 2nd runner up ( Coach: Ms Toots Mayuga) Sci- Impromptu Speaking Grade 5 Mika Guerra 3rd runner up Grade 6 Alex Anthony Andal 4th runner up Sci Writing English

Grade 5 Julianne U. Olmos 1st runner up (out of around 30 participants in the Region) Grade 6 Divine Clarisse Yabut CHAMPION(out of around 30 participants in the Region)

Sci Writing Filipino

Grade 5 Niña Kelsey San Gabriel CHAMPION (out of around 30 participants in the Region) From the GS CLCE Department Let us thank the Lord for the classes and their advisers who continuously support the “Daily Meal with God” project (Daily Mass Participation). May you continue to be good examples to other Christian Lasallians. God bless you!

Sponsors for today: Grade 4 BB 210 Ms. Regina Arada Grade 5 BB 302 Ms. Marilyn Camitan Grade 2 BB 111 Ms. Arlene de Ocampo Grade 6 BB 401 Ms. Leonie Landicho

Sponsors for Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017: Grade 4 BB 211 Ms. Michelle Macaraeg Grade 6 BB 402 Ms. Verna Cuevas Grade 2 BB 110 Ms. Fe Lajara Grade 1 BG 112 Ms. Crisvelyn de Mundo

Thank you very much Gr 3 BB 109 & BB 208 for turning in their Pondong Batangan Tibyo. God bless you!

From the Grade School Mathematics Department 1. National Teenagers Mathematics Olympiad Warmest Congratulations to the following young Lasallian Mathletes for winning in the recently concluded

NATIONAL TEENAGERS MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD Parallel Cluster held at Rizal High School in Pasig City last November 11, 2017 which was participated by hundreds of Filipino Math enthusiasts all over the Philippines.

NAME AWARD GRADE LEVEL Reuben Joseph Felix GOLD MEDALIST Grade 4 – BB 210 Aiden Jomeil Bercilla SILVER MEDALIST Grade 4 – BB 310 Alex Anthony Andal SILVER MEDALIST Grade 6– BB 306

Countless appreciation are also given to the ever supportive parents, MATH Teachers, administrators and to all who did not leave them from the start of their undertakings. ANIMO LA SALLE!!!

2. AMSLI – AMEP TRAINING Attention AMSLI Kids…Those students who were not able to take the AMEP Semi Final exam last Saturday

November 11, 2017 you may take the special exam on November 23-25 after your last class. Please look for Sir Dennis at the Academic Council Office.

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3. MTAP TALENTED SATURDAY CLASS Please be informed that the start of MTAP Talented Program will be on November 25 instead of November 11. Those who are still interested to be part of the MTAP Program may get a copy of the letter from their respective Math teachers. Please be guided. Thank you very much!

From BAKAS Big salute for Angela Santelices of Grade 5-BB 304 for bagging the 6th place out of the 100 participants in Science and Health Writing- English Category at the Regional Schools Press Conference held in Batangas Province last November 13-14, 2017. Congratulations also to the rest of the BAKAS RSPC- Qualifiers for giving their best in the competition.

FROM THE OVCAR –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY: From the Assistant Principal for Administration

1. Today is the online viewing of grades. Make sure to view your grades so that you will know the areas / subjects that you have to improve for this quarter. It is your responsibility to inform your parents about this matter.

2. Parents’ consultation with subject teachers regarding first quarter grades will be held on November 29, 2017 at 1:00 pm. The following classrooms will be used by each department for the consultation:

a. LS 201 and 202- English b. LS 205 and 206- Mathematics c. LS 207 and 208- Science d. LS 209- Social Studies e. LS 210- Filipino f. LS 211- Christian Living with Character Education g. LS 212- TLE h. LS 103- Computer i. LS 104- MAPEH

3. Thank you very much to class LS 103 of Mr. Ron Arjay De Gala for their donation to the NEXT Christmas Star Project initiated by the CSAO! Your generosity is very much appreciated! Other classes may turn in their donation until Friday, November 24, 2017.

From the JHS- CLCE Department Let us thank the Lord for the classes and their advisers who religiously support the “Daily Meal with God” project, (Daily Mass Participation). May you continue to be living examples to other Christian Lasallians. God bless you! Please be reminded of the proper behavior while attending the Holy Mass. Remember that Jesus is truly present in the Holy Eucharist so, savor the moment and focus on Him.

Sponsors for today: 6:30 A.M. Grade 9 LS 303 Mr. Kevin Dimaunahan Grade 10 CMR 201 Mr. Wenifredo Angeles

12:10 P.M. Grade 7 LS 307 Ms. Maria Embelle Racal Grade 8 LS 311 Mr. Michael Zara

Sponsors for Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2017: 6:30 A.M.

12:10 P.M.

Grade 9 LS 304 Mr. Mark Christian Binuya Grade 10 CMR 202 Ms. Noemi Dimaunahan

Grade 7 LS 308 Ms. Diana Litan Grade 8 LS 312 Ms. Maria Theresa Villaruel

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FROM THE OVCAR – SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY: From the Registrar’s Office To All Grade 12 SHS Graduating Students: You are required to get a copy of your Individual Graduation Checklist at the Registrar’s Office. Please be reminded that this is one of your requirements for ENROLLMENT and GRADUATION. Keeping of the said checklist is a must. Please refer to the process below:

Step 1

• Refer to your Class Schedule below:

Step 2

• During your schedule, proceed to WINDOW 4 to SECURE NUMBER.

Step 3

• Wait for your NUMBER to be called in WINDOW 1.

November 20, 2017 (Monday) November 21, 2017

(Tuesday) 8:30 - 9:00 H12-01 8:00 - 8:30 S12-01 9:00 - 9:30 H12-02 8:30 - 9:00 S12-02

9:30 - 10:00 H12-03 9:00 - 9:30 S12-03

10:00 - 10:30 H12-04 9:30 - 10:00 S12-04

10:30 - 11:00 A12-01 & G12-01 10:00 - 10:30 S12-05

11:00 - 11:30 A12-02 10:30 - 11:00 S12-06

LUNCH BREAK 11:00 - 11:30 S12-07 1:00 - 1:30 A12-03 11:30 - 12:00 S12-08 1:30 - 2:00 A12-04 LUNCH BREAK 2:00 - 2:30 A12-05 1:00 - 1:30 S12-09 2:30 - 3:00 A12-06 1:30 - 2:00 S12-10 3:00 - 3:30 A12-07 2:00 - 2:30 S12-11 3:30 - 4:00 A12-08 2:30 - 3:00 S12-12 4:00 - 4:30 A12-09 3:00 - 3:30 S12-13 4:30 - 5:00 A12-10 3:30 - 4:00 S12-14 4:00 - 4:30 S12-15

From the Institutional Lasallian Formation Office: Due to the schedule of Quarterly Exam and completion of requirements, the following dates of Senior High School Recollection will be cancelled.

1. November 27 - A12-09 2. November 28 - H12-01 3. December 6 - A12-10 & G12-01 - H12-02 - H12-03 4. December 7 - H12-04 - S12-01 - S12-02 5. December 11 - S12-03 - S12-04 - S12-05 6. December 12 - S12-06

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- S12-07 - S12-08 7. December 13 - S12-09 - S12-10 - S12-11

FROM THE OVCAR – IS REGISTRAR’S OFFICE REMINDERS FOR THE N1 to GRADE 10 ONLINE VIEWING OF GRADES Please remind your parents of the following:

• Viewing of the 1st Quarter Grades starts today using the URL: http://smsis.dlsl.edu.ph/students. (use Mozilla Firefox)

• Individual default password can be found at the lower part of assessment form (given during enrollment). • Changing of password is up to 6-8 characters only.

• Printing after viewing is advice for your future use (especially for Grade 6, Grade 10, Athletes & Scholars) • For an easy link, just visit our home page at www.dlsl.edu.ph and look for “Registrar” under “Registrar and

Library”. Proceed to “Integrated School Registrar’s Office Students and Faculty Services” then click “IS Online Viewing of Grades” that can be seen on the upper right part.

• For those students’ who forgot their password and/or lost their assessment form, you may go to your respective advisers for the assistance.

FROM THE OVCAR – GUIDANCE OFFICE:

1. For Grades 2 and 3 Advisers, Subject Teachers and Students: Below is the schedule of the 2nd Counselor’s Time for today and on Thursday:

Grade 2 Date Section Time Subject Adviser/Teacher

BB 104 10:00 – 10:40 Math Ms. R. Pecayo Nov. 21 (Tuesday) BG 108 1:00 – 1:40 Filipino Ms. G. Robles

Nov. 23 (Thursday)

BB 111 10:00 – 10:40 Reading Ms. C. Arellano

Grade 3 Nov. 21

(Tuesday) BB 108 9:20 – 10:00 Science Ms. R. Garing

Nov. 23 (Thursday)

BB 208 1:00 – 1:40 Filipino Ms. C. Aguila

2. For Grade 4 Students, Subject Teachers and Advisers: For students whose one or both parents are working

abroad, there will be ANAK Orientation on November 24, 2017, Friday, 7:40 am – 8:20 am at MMR 7. There will be pull-out forms to be provided. (Advisers, kindly instruct the concerned students to bring a ball pen and to proceed to the venue immediately after the morning prayer. Please be prompt.) Thank you very much.

3. For Grades 4- 6 Advisers and Students: Kindly forward the homeroom module worksheet/ output and evaluation forms at the Guidance Office until tomorrow, November 22, 2017. Thank you.

4. For Grades 7-10 Advisers and Students: Kindly forward the homeroom module worksheet/ output and evaluation forms at the Guidance Office until Friday, November 24, 2017. Thank you.

5. For G10 Advisers and Students: Career Counseling/Assessment is ongoing. Students are advised to bring their PACT POIS results on their scheduled assessment. On the other hand, transferees/returnees are requested to get their NCAE results from their former school for the assessment.

• November 21- 24: BM 205, BM 206, CMR 201 Students who are free after dismissal may also see Ms. Minnie.

6. Looking Ahead: November 27 Grade 7 ANAK Orientation

FROM THE OVCAR – STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE:

1. On Block Screening of Daddy’s Home 2. We are inviting everyone to support the Block Screening of the Daddy’s Home 2 on November 29 from 4:30 – 6:30 at SM Cinema 1 and 2. The ticket is P299 with the chance to win P1000 out of 30 winners. This is a great opportunity to relax and celebrate early Christmas with friends and family. Deadline of payment is on Friday, November 24. For concerns, please get in touch with the SAO.

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2. On USAD (Union of Students Against Drugs). Our Junior High School SCB Officers, together with Mrs. Melissa Ishikawa shall attend the General Assembly of USAD for Public and Private Schools tomorrow, Wednesday from 12:00nn to 5:00pm at Barangay 2 Gym, San Francisco Village, Lipa City. Subject Teachers are requested to excuse our SCB Officers to represent the school in this activity. Thank you.

3. On Club Meeting. There will be no more Club Meeting in Grade School this 2nd quarter. Our Club Moderators are reminded to prepare the Club Grade for second quarter. Deadline of submission is on December 6. You may please send the club grade to [email protected]

4. On List of Students with Incomplete I.D. Details. Based on records, the following students have missing I.D. details. May we request the Homeroom Advisers to please send them to the SAO ASAP. Thank you.

GRADE SCHOOL (As of Nov. 20, 2017) Student No. Student Name Section Missing Details 1300015208 TORRES, Yanna Reese 5 - BB 305 No ID Form & Photo 1700019727 Sundian, Josh Stephen 1 – BG 109 No Pic. 1300015426 Chavez, Rhianne C. 2-BB110 No Photo 1600018624 Lajara, Jaliyah Bella D. 2-BB110 No Photo 1600018966 Tabora, Isabelle Clare H. 2-BB110 No Photo 1700019733 Villalon, Reese Jeremy L. 2-BB110 No Contact # 1700019082 Go, Fritz Yannick C. N2-BB102-2ND No ID Form 1700019868 Restrivera, Liam Quintin A. N1-BB103-2ND No Pic 1700019740 Andal, Nathan Ezekiel H. 3-BB204 No ID Form 1200014502 Bautista, Laveighene Angela Verlhene 3-BB204 No ID Form 1700019115 Hapitana, Leuan Gabriel A. N1-BB103-2ND No Info/Pic 1700019027 Alejandro, rafaelle Louis N1-BB103-2ND No Info/Pic 1700019019 Belo, Rea Kishi Thadea C. N1-BB103-2ND No ID Form 1700019029 Gacusan, Bianca Mae P. N1-BB103-2ND No ID Form 1700019029 Garcia, Rafaelle Lorrine M. N1-BB103-2ND No ID Form 1700019048 Go, Sylvia Lavinia C. N1-BB103-2ND No Info/Pic JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (As of November 20, 2017) Student No. Name Missing Details Grade/ Section 1700019583 Valencia, Gwyneth C. No Contact # 7 – LS 306 0509611 Arada, Anjella Gwyndelyn No Pic. 10 – BM 206

5. On 55th Theme and Logo Design Contest for De La Salle Lipa’s 55th Foundation Celebration

Call for Submission of Entries

Theme and Logo Design Contest for De La Salle Lipa’s 55th Foundation Celebration

The 55th Foundation Committee is proud to announce the “Theme and Logo Design Contest for

DLSL’s 55th Foundation Celebration” open to all DLSL students, alumni, parents and Lasallian Partners.

We would like to enjoin the DLSL community in conceptualizing the theme and logo design for the 55thFoundation Celebration that are anchored on the institution’s tagline “Driving What’s Next 2.0”. The

theme and logo should capture what the tagline “Driving What’s Next” is all about.

Entry Procedure: 1. The theme and logo must have a short description of how they adhere to the tagline “Driving What’s Next” 2. The entry must be submitted as an electronic file in jpg format. 3. Submissions must include your complete name and contact number (preferably cellphone number). 4. Submissions can be forwarded to any of the following email

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addresses: [email protected] or [email protected] Deadline of Submission: November 24, 2017 Winner shall receive P5,000 and a Certificate of Recognition from the 55th Foundation Committee.

FROM THE OVCM – VOCATION MINISTRIES OFFICE:

"KMZero: Live, Inspire, Persevere, Aspire" November 22, 2017 | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM | DLSL Retreat Complex

The theme for this year’s KM Zero will be the tagline of Lipa Aspirants: Live, Inspire, Persevere, and Aspire.

"For centuries, the De La Salle Brothers untiringly committed themselves to the mission of serving other people by following the footsteps of St. La Salle. Young men who are inspired by their works and took interest in their endeavor are known as the "Aspirants". But what does it truly mean to become an "Aspirant"?

Take a step and know the answer as the De La Salle Lipa Brothers, Aspirants and Contacts invite you to Kilometer Zero (KM ZERO) on November 22 from 1-5pm at the DLSL Retreat Complex.

Know how they Live, Inspire, Persevere, and Aspire in order to become God's instruments and lead people to Christ.

The following students are to be pulled out from their classes this coming November 22, 2017 to join this year’s KMZEro.

List of Participants and Facilitators for KMZero 2017 Junior High School NO. Name Section 1 David Garing CMR 201 18 Matthew Malabanan BM 201 2 Mark Flores CMR 201 19 Aivan Gajo BM 202

3 Mick Holgado CMR 201 20 Schumi Pinohermoso BM 202 4 David Guevarra CMR 202 21 Karl Flores BM 202 5 Kyle Martinez CMR 202 22 Raymund Policarpio BM 203 6 Vince Remo CMR 202 23 Kerby Cordero BM 203 7 Joey Bryan Pintor CMR 204 24 Antonio/Neo Hernandez BM 203 8 Rondenelle Yvone Gammad CMR 204 25 Neil Perez BM 204 9 Aaron Gabriel Garcia CMR 204 26 Emman Mendoza BM 204 10 Joshua Bon Miguel Lat CMR 207 27 Russel Regondola BM 204 11 Axel Alec Louis William Morris CMR 207 28 Albert Mendoza 12 Marcel Ren Gabrielle Claudio CMR 207 29 Gabriel Bosita 13 Christian Cyril Padrilan BM 102 30 Marvin Hernandez BM 104 14 Ian Gerard Pastorfide BM 102 31 Lanz Macuha BM 104 15 Mark Angelo Intac BM 102 32 Rhys Adaya BM 104 16 Brian Uy BM 201 33 JC Macalintal BM 104 17 John Patrick Perez BM 201 34 Renz Sapitanan BM 104 Senior High School NO. Name Section NO. Name Section 1 Arce, Archer Gabriel H11-01 26 Barquilla, Carlos Luis S12-10 2 Carganilla, Elian Paulo H11-01 27 Gaa, Ethan Jakob S12-10 3 Catibog, Cesar Jeffrey H11-01 28 Lacsamana, Andrei S12-10 4 Deguito, Ramon Rey H11-01 29 Toledo, Reifer Joseph S12-10 5 Lindog, John Roi H11-01 30 Cuevas, Esethkiel H12-02 6 Lizada, Renz H11-01 31 Magsombol, Darius H12-02

Driving What’s Next 2.0 Unleashing Possibilities is a testament strengthening the institution’s commitment to deliver the best quality of education and assures the stakeholders of the firm initiative to constantly evolve together with the new generation of learners. Encapsulating

the institution’s strategic directions, this allows Lasallian Partners, students and stakeholders to get into the beat of innovation and bringing exciting learning experiences through digital-

driven environment.

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7 Lester Mendoza G11 32 Mallari, Marc H12-02 8 Castro, Edriel H11-03 33 Villanueva, Neil Piolo H12-02 9 Sevilla, Mark Andrew H12-01 34 Enginco, Angelo H12-04 10 Macasaet, Jasper H12-01 35 Joshua Miguel Gutierrez S12-14 11 Gilmo, David H12-01 36 Marino Silva S12-14 12 Dimayuga, Amver A11-01 37 Giorgio Abello S12-14 13 De Villa, John Brendant A11-01 38 Kristian Angelo Silang S12-14 14 Matanguihan, Gener S12-03 39 Victor Ralph Laroza S12-14 15 Salazar, Gerard Jasper S12-03 40 Rei Miel San Roque S12-14 16 Isaac, Ven John S12-03 41 Louish Alday S12-14 17 Morpi, Jerico S12-03 42 Canilao, Leenell Jan H12-01 18 Macatangay Marion S12-03 43 Britanico, Deuter H12-01 19 Burog, Jacob S12-03 44 Roemro, Xelzes H12-01 20 Olan, Jaime S12-03 45 Lacuenta, Ulamir H12-01 22 Arcega, Vic Gerard S12-04 46 Del Rio, Gerard H12-01 23 Camacan, Leean Joshua S12-04 47 Coloma, James Gabriel H12-01 24 Macaisa, Steven Kyle S12-04 48 Mendoza, Agee S. H12-03 25 Nunez, Reighmonde S12-04 49 Briones, Aaron John Lazaro H12-03 List of Facilitators/Contacts and Aspirants:

1. Clyde Guerra-Grade 10 2. Kane Villapando-Grade 10 3. Gianello Montenegro-Grade 10 4. Jericho Joshua De Jesus-Grade 11 5. Kyle Saldonido-Grade 11 6. Joseph Dimacuha- Grade 11 7. Andre Suarez- Grade 11 8. Renz Tibayan-Grade 11 9. Mark Andrew Sevillla- Grade 12 10. Bernard John Lucasia-Grade 12

FROM THE OVCAD – INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES: Cont…Aneurysm The following factors may contribute to the development of an aneurysm:

• Genetic disorders - Inheritance plays a role in about 20 percent of aortic aneurysms. • Congenital malformation - Some people are born with defects to the aorta, heart valves or brain arteries

that make them susceptible to aneurysms. • Trauma - A blow to the head or chest can injure and weaken the arteries. • Atherosclerosis - In this chronic condition, fatty "plaque" builds up on the insides of the arteries, causing

them to harden, narrow and weaken. • Infection - Syphilis, tuberculosis and other infections can attack and weaken the artery walls. • Vasculitis - In this autoimmune condition, the body's own immune system attacks the blood vessels, causing

damage and inflammation. • Lifestyle factors - Smoking, heavy drinking and cocaine use have all been linked to aneurysms. • Menopause - In women, dropping estrogen levels can weaken the arteries and increase the risk of

aneurysm. Many aneurysms, even very large ones, cause no outward symptoms. In fact, they're often diagnosed by accident when a patient undergoes an imaging test for an unrelated condition. When symptoms do occur, they differ based on location of the aneurysm as well as whether or not it has ruptured. Symptoms of an unruptured brain aneurysm:

• Loss of balance • Speech problems • Double or blurred vision • Dilated pupil

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• Numbness on one side of the face • Pain around or behind the eyes • Facial weakness or paralysis (may present as a drooping eyelid).

Symptoms of a ruptured brain aneurysm:

• Sudden, severe headache • Blurred or double vision • Neck pain and stiffness • Sensitivity to light • Facial weakness or paralysis • Seizure • Shock.

A ruptured aneurysm is a life-threatening emergency. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience sudden severe pain in the head, torso or abdomen. Aneurysms aren't always preventable, but you can take the following steps to promote the health of your blood vessels:

• Quit smoking and drink in moderation. • Avoid recreational drugs. • Eat a healthy diet rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, lean meats and low-fat dairy. • Reduce your intake of saturated fat, trans fat, sodium (salt) and sugar. • Be physically active. Try to get at least 30 minutes of moderate activity on most days. • Get screened regularly for high blood pressure. If you know you have high blood pressure, work with

your physician to manage the condition. http://www.innerbody.com/diseases-conditions/aneurysm

Medical and Dental Check-up

Date Time Medical Dental

November 21, 2017 09:40 am - 10:40 am 10 BM 204 -------------- 01:00 pm - 02:00 pm -------------- 7 LS 207 02:00 pm - 03:00 pm 10 BM 206 ----------------

November 22, 2017 09:20 am - 10:20 am 3 BB 204 ---------------- 10:00 am - 11:00 am ------------- 7 LS 305 02:00 pm - 03:00 pm 7 LS 109 ---------------

November 23, 2017 09:20 am - 10:20 am 1 BG 110 -------------- 01:40 pm - 02:40 pm 4 BB 209 4 BB 209

November 24, 2017 09:20 am - 10:20 am 1 BG 109 -------------- 10:00 am - 11:00 am ------------------- 7 LS 307 02:00 pm - 03:00 pm 5 BB 301 --------------

FROM THE OVCM - SPORTS OFFICE: Official receipt and classlist should be forwarded to the Sports Office for monitoring and listing. All SHS students are expected to be at the SENTRUM at 12:00 nn.

Schedule of Games on November 22, 2017: Volleyball Men

12:30 - DLSU Green Archers vs. Perpetual Dalta Las Piñas 1:30 – Arellano University vs. La Salle Green Hills The program will start at exactly 12:30 pm. FROM THE OVCAR – LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER:

83rdNATIONAL BOOK WEEK ACTIVITIES November 24-29, 2017

Theme: “LIBRARIES TAKE ACTION: PROVIDING ACCESS AND

OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL”

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ACTIVITIES: I. BOOK HUNTING Participants : Gradeschool and Junior High School Date : November 27, 2017 Time : 11:20-12:20pm – Grades 1-6 12:00-1:00pm – Grades 7—8 1:00 – 2:00pm – Grades 9-10 Place : Grade School and High School Library Objectives:

1. To develop students’ appreciation for literary arts. 2. To fully understand how resources are being arranged and located in the LRC.

Guidelines:

1. The activity is open to all Grade School, JuniorHigh School and Senior High School students. 2. The LRC personnel will post through daily bulletin entry articles and lines from a particular reading

resource. 3. Participating student is to hunt for a book wherein the passage or line is written. Book hunting is

within the library premises only. 4. The hunter may search on the different collection (General Collection, Reference, Filipiniana and

Fiction). Once the hunter finds the book, he/she will present the book to the LRC personnel and inform the latter where the particular line is found.

5. Winning hunter will receive a certificate and exciting prizes.

Needed Budget for Winners : 20 Winners for a gift certificate worth P100.00 = P2,000.00 II. ON-THE-SPOT POSTER MAKING CONTEST Participants : Grade 8 Date/Time : November 24, 2017/3:00-4:00pm Place : High School Library (Filipiniana Section) Judging Date : November 28, 2017

Objectives:

1. To develop and enhance student’s creativity. 2. To enhance student’s awareness on the important role of libraries in the country

Guidelines:

1. Each section will send one participant. 2. The poster should be a visualization of the 2017 National Book Week theme:“Libraries Take

Action: Providing Access and Opportunity For All” 3. A participant is required to bring craypass (oil pastel), one-half (1/2) illustration board

(landscape) white side and a pencil.

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4. First, Second and Third place winners will be chosen. 5. Awarding of winners will be during the Closing Ceremony on November 29, 2017. 6. Winners and participants will have additional CSYA points. 7. They will receive tokens of appreciation and certificates. 8. The criteria for judging are as follows:

Relevance to the theme 40% Pictorial Design and Composition 30% Over-All Impact 20% Neatness of Work 10% TOTAL 100% Needed Budget for Winners: 3 Gift Certificate for Winners total of P2,200 1stprize = P1,000.00

2ndprize = P700.00

3rdprize = P500.00

III. BOOK AMNESTY

Participants : Students, teachers and staff Date : November 6- 30, 2017 Objective:

To give consideration to borrowers with overdue book/non-book fines.

Guideline:

1. No fines will be collected from overdue books for the whole month.

IV. BOOK DOOR DESIGN CONTEST Participants : Grade 7 students and advisers Date : November 24-28, 2017 Place : At their own classrooms Judging Date/Time : November 28, 2017/7:40 AM onwards Objectives:

1. To celebrate the student’s appreciation of books 2. To build camaraderie, cooperation and unity among students

3. To promote the excitement and joy of reading among

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children and adults alike 4. To develop and enhance student’s creativity Guidelines:

1) Each class should decorate their door to mirror a cover of their favorite book with the complete title

and author. 2) They should come up with a book cover design out of recycled materials. 3) First, Second and Third Placer will be chosen. 4) All participants will receive Certificate of Participation. 5) Announcement and awarding of winners will be on November 29, 2017. 6) The contest will be announced through Daily Bulletin and other advertisements. 7) Winning and participating sections will have additional CSYA points. 8) Criteria for judging:

Creativity - 40% Neatness - 30% Overall Appearance - 30%

TOTAL 100%

ITEMIZED: Cash Prizes First Php 2,000.00 Second 1,500.00 Third 1,000.00 TOTAL Php 4,500.00 V. ESSAY WRITING CONTEST Participants : Grade 9 Submission Date : November 27, 2017 Place : High School Library Judging Date : November 28, 2017 Objectives:

1. To instill in the young Filipino learners the love for books 2. To develop among the students essential reading and literacy skills

Guidelines:

1. Each section will send one participant 2. The theme of the essay will be the theme of the National Book Week 2017 celebration,

which is “Libraries Take Action: Providing Access and Opportunity For All”. 3. The essay should be written in English (not more than 300 words) and handwritten. 4. First, Second and Third Placer will be chosen.

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5. Awarding of winners will be during the Closing Ceremony on November 29, 2017. They will receive tokenof appreciation and certificate.

6. Winners and participants will have additional CSYA points. 7. The criteria for judging will be as follows:

Organization - 35% Content - 35% Mechanics - 30%

100%

Needed Budget for Winners: 3 Gift Certificate for Winners total of P2,100 1st prize = P1,000.00

2nd prize = P600.00

3rd prize = P500.00

VI. STORYTELLING Participants : Nursery and Kinder Students Date : November 24, 2017 Place : Grade School LRC Objectives:

1. To develop among children the love for reading and appreciation for children’s literary art. 2. To develop the students listening skills.

Guidelines:

1. The activity will be for the Nursery and Kinder pupils only. 2. There will be an invited storyteller. 3. The LRC Head coordinates with the Curriculum Coordinator of Nursery and Kinder and Grade

School Assistant Principal for the schedule of the activity. 4. All pupils are expected to listen attentively and participate to the activity.

VII. FREE FILM VIEWING Participants : Grades 1- 10 Date/Time : November 28, 2017/11:20-12:20pm (GSLRC)

12:00-1:00pm;1:00-2:00pm (HSLRC) Place : GSLRC and HSLRC Objective:

1. Students will extend their abilities to view effectively in a variety of situations for a variety of purposes:

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- view attentively and analytically - to gather and understand information - to form an opinion - to enjoy and appreciate - to value viewing as a means of learning and enjoyment

Guidelines: 1. All participants must be at the venue during lunch break. 2. Loitering and unnecessary noise are not allowed during the film viewing proper. 3. LRC Partners are responsible for the participants. 4. All participants must watch and listen attentively. 5. Different educational films will be shown each day during lunch break. 6. Here are the title of movies: GSLRC HSLRC -Cars 3 - Seven Sundays -Big Hero 6 - Kita Kita -Despicable Me 3 -Minions - Up

VIII. Song Writing Competition (LRC Jingle) Participants : SHS and College Students Date/Time : November 23-26, 2017 10:00am -5:00pm Place : CLRC Discussion Room 3 Objective: 1. To be able to appreciate different artsthrough singing and is able to perform with confidence. Guidelines: 1. All participants must be at the venue from 9:00am to 5:00pm for registration of his/her entry, with contact number. Each submitted entry will be assigned by a number. 2. LRC Partners are the ones responsible for the participants. 4. All participants must be ready to perform with his/her composition/piece on November 26, at 10:00am at the CLRC Discussion Room 3. VIII. Spoken Poetry Participants : SHS and College Students Date/Time : November 23-26, 2017

10:00am -5:00pm Place : CLRC Discussion Room 3 Objective:

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1. To be able to appreciate reading and writing in a free verse or rhyme poem and is able to perform with confidence. Guidelines: 1. The Spoken Poetry contest is open to SHS and College Students 2. The theme of the Spoken Poetry will be the theme of the National Book Week 2017 celebration, which is “Libraries Take Action: Providing Access and Opportunity For All”. 3. The piece should be written in English, free verse or rhyme poem about the theme. 4. All participants must be at the venue from 9:00am to 5:00pm for registration of his/her entry. Each submitted entry will be assigned by a number. 5. LRC Partners are the ones responsible for the participants 6. Deadline of submission of entries is on November 26, 2017 at 12nn, CLRC Readers’ Service Counter look for Ms. MJ. 7. All participants must be ready to perform with his/her composition/piece on November 26, at 10:00am at the CLRC Discussion Room 3. Other Activities for Senior High School and College

1. Library Henyo inspired by Pinoy Henyo 2. 4 Pics 1 Book 3. Peek-a-book 4. Book Trivia 5. Book exhibit with Pusuan mo/Like ko ‘to 6. Book Amnesty 7. Graffiti wall/CLRC Hugot Wall


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