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Mythical creatures charmed ANHSians in reading, values month celebration
from The Liberty
Turning an ordinary day into a legendary one, Grade 10 learners magically transformed into Greek gods and goddesses in their eye-catching parade of mythological costumes on November 29, 2022, as Amucao NHS celebrated National Reading and Filipino Values Month.
“This is the school’s way to strengthen its reading programs, Project NOTES and FLAIR by showcasing the magical and engaging activities that our learners can do with reading,” Ma’am Karen P. Enabe, Reading Coordinator, said.
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Smiling in a picture-perfect way, ANHSians reaped the fruits of their hard work as they received their respective awards for the month-long activities and showcased their talents and skills through their prepared performances.
Aside from the Grade 10’s Mount Olympus-inspired ensemble, selected learners showcased their creativity and ingenuity in the different reading-related presentations.
Ranna Precious Eguna from SPJ 7-Plaridel raised the Grade 7 banner when she wowed the crowd with her well-enunciated oratorical speech. The same energy was given by Xeviel Gave Palma from 8-Archimedes in his oration as well.
“Thank you for acknowledging my skills. Truly, reading is fun,” Eguna said.
Meanwhile, Grade 9 learners took us all to nostalgia with their High School Musical-inspired number and the Senior High School learners entertained the crowd with their modern version of the classic, Romeo and Juliet.
Additionally, learners from varied grade levels posed for a picture as they received their awards in the different categories namely, storytelling, impromptu speech, oratorical speech, essay writing, slogan, and poster-making contests.
The National Reading and Filipino Values Month aimed to promote the practice of positive Filipino values and intensify the promotion of the culture of reading.