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IN RETROSPECT

Georgie Dominguez

Lack Of Grace

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YOU know it's not the same as it was.

Ever since the pandemic started, things changed in the blink of an eye,— like you didn't even know the place you once called home.

Unlike before, our school Divine Grace School used to have fun with celebrations and programs such as Campus Jam, Mr. & Ms. Intramurals, Outbound Trip, School Fair, Endless booths, Student retreat, and fun runs.

Opportunities to express your self-interest on the campus also became limited because of the sudden elimination of extracurricular activities offered like Citizen Army Training (CAT) and school's endless clubs.

The school's spirit faded just like that— like a dark gray all along.

Being a student is one of the first steps to learn and grow physically, mentally, socially, and independently. The absence of the school could make a student lose their experience to enjoy their high school life.

How can we know ourselves better when we are trapped in this tiring and exhausting educational system?

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