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School GSP, BSP joins division camp
Theboyscoutsandgirlscoutsof theCNHS-TagbanonExtension joinedthe CadizCityDivision Encampmentseparatelyheldat theCadizCityReclamationArea andTiglawiganNationalHigh School,respectivelyonSeptember 14-16.
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LaurenceRoa,BSPcoordinator, headedthetheteam of boyscout whileLadyJuneIbañezledthegirl scoutdelegatesinbehalfofGSP CoordinatorStephanieBojos./TC
15 Campus Scribes Braced For Journalism Battle
Fifteenmembersoftheschool pressTheCrops attendedthe intensivetrainingoncampus journalismattheSchoolLibrary, September23-24,inpreparation fortheupcomingDivisionSchool PressConferencetobeheldat TiglawiganNationalHighSchool. Thecampusjournalistswere bracedinvariousfields,suchas broadcasting,layouting, photojournalism,cartooning,and journalisticwriting./TC
Caduhaan National High School-Andres Bonifacio Extension was elected the SSG-Cadiz City Division president for school year 2017-2018.
Every school year, the said election is carried out by the Division to select the students who will be part of the its student council. / PA
School marks Nutri Month Healthy Diet, Gawing Habit for Life!
by JEMIEL JAN DUMDUM
With the theme “Healthy Diet Gawing Habit for Life,” Caduhaan National High School-Tagbanon
Extension (CNHS-TE) celebrated the Nutrition Month at the school grounds, July 28.
Various activities and competitions were done in line with the celebration which kicked off with a Zumba dance led by Mr. Laurence Roa, a Mathematics teacher.
Nutri-Quiz, Cooking, Landscaping, Dish Gardening, Nutri-Booth, Poster Making and Slogan Making Contests were simultaneously done during the whole-day program.
Jessa Mae Librando from Grade 7-Sunflower snatched the first place in the Nutri-Quiz, followed by Joseph Jison from Grade 8-Orchid in second place and Jiemel Jan Dumdum from Grade 10-Hyacinth in third place.
In the Cooking Contest, Grade 8-Daisy was awarded first place in the Main Dish Category; Grade 10 -Hyacinth, second; and Grade 7Sampaguita, third. Grade 8-Daisy also prevailed in the Dessert Category, with Grade 10-Hyacinth and Grade 9-Rose keeping the second and third place, respectively.
The Grade 9 won the Best in Landscaping, and together with Grade 10, the Best in Dish Gardening.
The Poster Making Contest, meanwhile, was dominated by twin brothers from Grade 10Hyacinth John Vincent Rivera and John Mark Rivera in first and second place respectively, with Eralyn Dequito from Grade 7Sampaguita coming third.
In the Slogan Making Contest, Genric Harold Peñaflor from Grade 9-Rose reigned supreme as the first placer, followed by the second placer Princes Jen Nalipay from Grade 7-Sunflower and third placer Ronnie Mae Bucao from Grade 10-Hyacinth.
The two sections of Grade 7–Sampaguita and Sunflower–were proclaimed as having the Booth with the Most Number of Displays.