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Pupils join School-Based Reading & Retelling Contest
PupilsfromGrades1-6ofParacelisCentralSchoolparticipatedontheSchool-BasedReadingandRetellingConteston November11,2022.
The activity aims to let the pupils not only to showcase their reading and story retelling skills but also to encourage them to read.
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“I was nervous at first while performing but it a great experience.” Marienne Nayona, Story Retelling Contest participant.
The winners of Story Reading Contest Filipino Grades 1-3 Category were: First place is Henzel Leigh N. Tuluan, Second place is Christian Jay P. Lorenzana, and Isla Celine B. Cabang placed third.
Zed Hervy B. Lamoste is First Place in Story Reading Contest English Grades 1-3 Category, Second place is Hannah Indirah V. Puyao and Third place is Ava Emerald W. Coyugan.
The winners of Story Retelling Contest Grades 4-6 English Category were: First Place is Daniella Dawn B. Chiyawan,
Second Place is Pheonix W. Lamfayong, and, Third Place is Tifany Ruth B. Acoba.
Drizzle L. Barillo is First Place for the Story Retelling Contest Grades 4-6 Filipino Category, Second Place is Grace Ann G. Ebarwang, and Third Place is Marienne Joy D. Nayona.
All First Placed winners in the school-based contest will participate on the District Online Reading and Retelling Contest.
PCS celebrates World Teachers’ Day
“To have a break from the daily routine in the classroom is invigorating.” said Marites G. Lausan, Master Teacher I of PCS, as the SPG Officers and members lead the celebration of World Teachers’ Day on October 5 at the open gym.
This year’s theme is “The transformation of education begins with teachers.” The pupils presented a song and a
PCS readies for quakes; undergo NSED
by: Shaera Grail B. Baguingan dance number for the teachers after which a Raffle Draw was participated by the teachers. “I would like to say thanks to the teachers for everything.” said Daniella, Grade 5 pupil.
World teachers Day is celebrated all around the globe every 5th day of October as it commemorates the anniversary of the adoption of the 1966 ILO/UNESCO Recommendation.
Pupils and teachers joined the 4th Quarter National Simultaneous Earthquake Drill in Paracelis Central School at November 11 at 9:00 am to support the country’s program on the preparation against calamities. Led by School Disaster Risk Reduction Management (SDRRM) Coordinator Carolina B. Gammonac, pupils and teachers together does the DuckCover-Hold Technique as a basic preparatory skill in the event of an earthquake. After ringing the bell, teachers led the pupils out in the open ground for checking attendance and possible injury.
“We have to continue participating in this activity so that we can be prepared at times of calamities.” said Gammonac, SDRRM.
It was remembered that last July 27, 2022 a magnitude of 7.0 shook the Northwestern Luzon in which Tayum, Abra was the epicenter and this was felt by the adjacent provinces including the municipality of Paracelis.