Parentibus - August 2015 Issue

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Parentibus The official newsletter of the Personal Formation Office of PAREF-Northfield School for Boys

ISSUE 03

SY 2015-2016

IGNITE: Org Fair 2015 Northfield held its first-ever Organization Fair last August 7, featuring twelve new and old student organizations. Carrying the theme “Start The Spark,” which the Director for Personal Formation explained reflects the school’s strong push for extra-curricular clubs this year, the Org Fair was organized at the Basketball Court and featured a short opening program, brief recruitment pitches from the club moderators and an Amazing Race that required 22 teams of 11 students each to run through every recruitment booth to accomplish short challenges. Grade 4 to Year 5 students were invited to sign up for the following student

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organizations: (1) Lemniscate: Math and Science Club, (2) Ang Kumpit, (3) Fortibus, (4) Northfield Servers Society, (5) Una Vox, (6) Ilaya: Creative Writing Section, (7) Ilaya: Music Section, (8) Havoc, (9) Mayhem, (10) Ka-Tribu, (11) The Northfield Drumline and (12) SEB. Those who have not yet decided what to join have until September 11, the first Club Day, to sign up for their respective clubs of their choice.

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Extra-curricular Activities & Benefits There are many high schools out there today that provide a plethora of extracurricular activities. Some occur before school, some after school, and a few may even take place on the weekends. While some parents are a bit dubious about their children participating in extracurricular activities, these activities actually bring with them many benefits. Allowing your child to get involved in extracurricular activities at school is a wise choice, and it can be very important in helping them to develop many working skills, people skills, and more. Of course, while a few activities is a great idea, there is a point where you need to draw a line. Here is a closer look at some of the benefits of extracurricular activities for your child, and how you can know when these activities become too much.

Benefit #1 – Learning Time Management and Prioritizing – One great benefit of your teen being involved in extracurricular activities is that they will learn about time management and prioritizing things in their life. As adults we get very used to juggling a variety of different tasks and commitments. Our teens need to learn how to do this as well, and getting involved in these activities can give them some practice at it.

The Benefits of Extracurricular Activities If you aren’t sure whether or not you should let your high school student get involved in extracurricular activities, you definitely need to consider all the benefits that come along with these activities. Here is a look at just a few benefits your teen will enjoy if you allow them to get involved with these activities.

Benefit #3 – Learning About Long Term Commitments – Teens learn about long term commitments when they are involved in extracurricular activities as well, which is another excellent benefit. When the join one of the activities or clubs, they commit themselves to that activity for a period of time. If they don’t hold up to their end of the deal, no doubt they’ll hear about it from their peers and perhaps even teachers. Learning to take on commitments is important, and these activities can

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Benefit #2 – Getting Involved in Diverse Interests – Getting involved in extracurricular activities also allows students to get involved in diverse interests. It is important for your teen to be very diverse in their interests. These activities allow them to explore various interests that they may have.


3 teach your child this important lesson. Benefit #4 – Making a Contribution – Extracurricular activities allow your child to make a contribution in some way. It shows that they are getting away from just thinking about themselves and contributing to something else. This is important in their growth as a person. Benefit #5 – Raises Self Esteem – Many times, being involved in extracurricular activities helps to raise the self esteem of teens. There are many teens that feel worthless or that there is nothing they are good at. Teens struggle with self esteem, and these activities are a way that they can build self esteem. Everyone wants to find something that they are really good at, and extracurricular activities provide them with a way that they can get involved in something and really shine, giving their self esteem a boost. Benefit #6 – Building Solid Relationship Skills – Your teen will have the benefit of building solid relationship skills as well when they get involved in extracurricular activities. Teens need to get involved in social activities and learn how to appropriate act in social situations and these activities give them a chance outside of school to do this, while they are still being supervised by adults.

Teens involved in too many activities often end up having academic problems, or they may not get the rest and recreation that they need. It’s important that you talk to your teen and set some limits to extracurricular activities. Have them pick out a couple of their favorites and make sure they can handle them. For freshmen, you may even want to limit the activities to one, until you see how they handle the activity and their school work. Then they can work up to balancing more activities if they perform well. Some kids feel like they have to be involved in many activities to be a success, and this is not beneficial to them. It’s important that kids don’t try to “do it all,” but that they have a passion and commitment to a few activities, which definitely builds character. If your kids want to get involved in extracurricular activities, let them. There are definitely excellent benefits that they’ll enjoy. While it can be tough to play taxi driver to all these activities, keep in mind that you are doing it for their well being and future success. Just make sure you put your foot down if they try to take these activities too far. Source: Extracurricular School Activities and the Benefits

JOY BURGESS for more, please visit: http://education.more4kids.info/168/extracurricular-school-activities/

Benefit #7 – Looks Great on College Applications – Yet another benefit of allowing your teen to get involved in extracurricular activities is that it looks great on college applications. Most colleges not only look at grades, but they take a look at extracurricular activities that students are involved in while they are in high school. They want to see that students are getting out there and doing more than just book work. The activities that teens are involved in reveal a lot about them, and definitely will say something to the college admissions committees. How Much is Too Much? Of course, while there are definitely many excellent benefits to extracurricular activities for your teens, you need to consider how much is too much. Getting involved in a few different activities can be a great choice, and is definitely beneficial, but too many activities can end up having negative effects.

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The week of August 10-14 was filled with culminating activities for the Buwan ng Wika celebration in Northfield. Organized by the Filipino department with the theme “FILIPINO: Wika ng Pambansang Kaunlaran”, the event featured different competitions such as Paglikha ng Paskil, Pagsulat ng Tula and Pagsulat ng Sanaysay. The week-long celebration concluded with a Holy Mass and a Culminating Program during which the final competitions were held among the students in the Grade 3-5, Grade 6-8 and Grade 9-Year 5 event categories. The Grade 4 students won first place for the Sabayang Pagkukuwento and the Grade 7 students dominated the Sabayang Pagpapakahulugan ng Tula, while the Grade 10B students were declared champions in the Sabayang Pagbigkas. Supportive parents, teachers and students turned out for the festive celebration, which also featured loudly-cheered intermission numbers from the Grade 1 and Grade 2 students. The morning’s program was capped by the traditional salu-salo organized per grade level in their respective classrooms.

Forming Future Leaders of Northfield Forest Club Eco Park in Puypuy, Laguna hosted Northfield’s student leaders last August 21-22 during the I Light The Way Leadership Seminar, organized by the Student Executive Board (SEB). Unfazed by the inclement weather, 42 student leaders from Grade 6 to Year 5 participated in a number of outdoor team-building activities and indoor training sessions. The leadership seminar was organized by the SEB to foster greater team spirit among the students and provide them with essential project management skills. Under the supervision of the SEB moderators, Mann Rentoy and Dave Manabat, and the accompanying faculty, the students also spent time brainstorming on class and club projects, with emphasis on outreach activities and ideas to help the Northfield students go beyond themselves and help others.

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