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JHS, SHS learning areas set MATATAG agenda in 2023 Academic Week

Tibag High School has recently initiated a week-long activity dubbed as ‘Academic Week’ which showcases some of the highlights of MATATAG: Bansang Makabata, Batang Makabansa and which focuses on establishing curriculum implementation relevant to produce competent and job-ready, active, and responsible citizens.

With the goal of transforming classroom competencies to career possibilities, the annual Academic Week in the different learning areas was participated by THSians on February 13-17, 2023

In accordance with School Memorandum No. 46 Series 2023 relative to DepEd Order No 34 Series 2022, head teachers and teachers-in-charge in the different learning acres led the planning of activities for the month of January and February including the Annual Academic Week.

Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban, school head of THS, supported the set of school activities for the week. Various types of booths were showcased by JHS, SHS students with the guidance of SSG Officers. Moreover, winners of the best Jump to pg. 4

THS’ iConnect to rescue reading gaps

To implement Tarlac City Schools Division’s Project RESCUE (Recovery and Engagement of Struggling Readers Through Curriculum Updates and Explicit Instruction), Tibag High School (THS) has started addressing the learning losses of students especially in reading and just recently, THS has skyrocketed its project iConnect, which aims to help students become better readers through various campus and off-campus literacy activities. school. She even elaborated that this project intends to level up the proficiency level of students in reading since it is a springboard for all their other academic activities.

“The project was first approved by the regional office in 2019, but since the pandemic has hit many sectors, including the education sector, it was not pushed through.” Benjamin S. Gaspar, Head Teacher I in English, said during the campus press briefing about the school’s PPAs. He also emphasized that the project secures learning reading beyond cognition and that the activities under the said project will help students become more confident in reading by including affective and social factors in teaching.

In a separate interview, Vhan Khriziel Romin, a reading coordinator, said that the school hopes to mitigate the dilemmas in reading, especially that there are more than 40 non-readers in the

NAT gauges exit competencies of gr. 12 studes; THS learners, staff partake

“Without the ability to read, one may fail in many things and for students, they may not continue in their studies. So we have thought about this project to support students’ recovery in learning because it has been two years since they were given proper curricular instruction” Romin added.

Romin also stated that there are four sub-programs in this project namely: #BFF, #WordBank, #FriendRequest, and #ReadTalk.

#BFF: Breakfast Fun Friday

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To assess graduating students’ performance and determine whether they are achieving the curriculum learning standards, Tibag High School Teaching staff led implementation of the National Achievement Test for Grade 12 students.

The said implementation is pursuant to the DepEd Memorandum No. 011 series 2023, which asked all schools operating senior high schools to conduct the said examination.

Meanwhile, an orientation was made with the supervision of THS Guidance Counselor, Ma’am Joanna Maninang. She stated that all details of the NAT were properly oriented to the students and facilitators to assure the readiness of the graduating students.

Moreover, the Grade 11 Tibag HS teachers facilitated the NAT in the different schools and only thirty (30) test takers were allowed to enter each testing room to ensure that health and safety measures will be applied.

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SEAMEO Training for THS teachers highlights innovative education

20 THS teachers were chosen as division-scholars for an international webinar sponsored by NEAP SEAIETI and SEAMEO InoTe ch in February - May 2022.

Enclosed in the Division Memorandum no. 23 series of 2022 is the list of broad range of professional development programs and courses recognized by the National Educators Academy of the Philippines (NEAP), Southeast Asian Institute of Educational Training, Inc. (SEAIETI), and the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization –Innovation and Technology (SEAMEO - InoTech). Wherein, the participants were oriented of the commitment to the provisions of the NEAP-recognized Professional Development Contract.

All teachers signed and agreed upon finishing the designated courses.

The primary objective is to capacitate teachers into higher order thinking skills to adequately meet the challenges of the 21st century learners in a more systematic way which they can impart to students by embedding it in their daily lessons.

“The training gave a lot of innovative teaching strategies that are at par with international standards. The online revalida challenged me to integrate HOTS in the process of planning and implementing lessons that when incorporated in our school activities will surely benefit our students here in Tibag High School.”

Mariechris David, one of the teacherscholars said.

As agreed upon on the contract, all teachers accomplished and claimed their NEAP Certified certificates.

Thumbs Up for THS!

Reg’l EPS commends THS for RDA administration, provides technical assistance on curriculum implementation

September 14, 2022 – Regional Education Program Supervisor, Dr. Rosalinda Ibarra, congratulates Tibag High School for the ‘proper’ preparation of reports and for the actions taken to address the dilemmas during the implementation of the Regional Diagnostic Assessment (RDA).

Dr. Ibarra also emphasized some points to consider when implementing certain curriculum areas focusing on inclusive education, teaching reading, and lesson planning.

“Andito na lahat ng itatanong ko. Kumpleto at specific ang laman ng report” Dr. Ibarra added as she read the report on RDA. The report was prepared

THS’ iConnect eyed to fill reading gaps...

Implemented every Friday, this activity seeks to deliver reading instruction through collaboration and gamification. Reading teachers, together with the parents and other advisers, prepare simple breakfast for students to enjoy while learning.

According to the Senior High School reading coordinator, Ma’am April Candelaria, who is also a reading teacher for #BFF, the activities intend to provide bigger pictures of teaching reading by lessening the anxiety of students and by heightening their interest in the said skill.

“The best way to deliver instruction is not only through

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lectures. This activity helped us gain better results in the reading comprehension and reading skills of the students in general.” Candelaria emphasized.

She also added that students enjoy the reading class through BFF. “’Yung ibang mga bata, nagtatanong kalian sila magkakaroon ng BFF class. Ang totoo niyan, hinahanap-hanap ng mga estudyante ang reading class nila kasi daw masaya sila habang natututong magbasa.”

#WordBank

Banking on the students’ vocabulary, word bank seeks to provide

THS, City LGU partnership initiates Career Coaching for Gr. 12 studes

Tibag High School, under the supervision of its school head, Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban and the Grade 12 Level Coordinator, Lydia Sanchez held this year’s Career and Employment Coaching Seminar for 12th Graders themselves in choosing the endeavors in

With the active involvement of the concerned Local Government Unit, the head of the City Manpower Development Services Office (CMDESO) and the current manager of the Public Employment Services Office (PESO), Engr. Arnold G. Samson served as the resource speaker of the activity. The basic know-hows and the right attitude towards work were explained to the learners.

Regina Sajonia, a Grade 12 adviser said, “This coaching would help our students acquire values and competencies as a future worker. Values are very important in their future.” The orientation is the prerequisite activity of the students before their work immersion subject.

students with avenues for them to enhance their language proficiency. According to Mr. Gaspar, wordbank focuses on the use of small items of the language which make up whole texts; hence, it is important to bank concrete vocabulary knowledge to students before giving them bigger tasks in reading.

“We cannot expect students to comprehend texts if they cannot read words in the first place” Gaspar said. He also explained that this will help teachers have greater knowledge on their students’ reading level at a micro level because the activity focuses on the small items of language.

#FriendRequest

Tibag High School partners with various Local Government Units. Friend Request binds various partners in education and provides opportunities for students to learn

With the goal of spreading awareness on the rights and protection of women, Tibag High School (THS) launched the 18 - day campaign to end Violence Against Women (VAW) on November 25, 2022.

A total of 2,649 studes participated in the said campaign. Students made support for the campaign during Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts encampment through essay writing and poster making contests.

Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban, the THS School Head, gave the details and her inspiring message to the scouters about the violence against women (VAW) campaign.

Norlan D. Agdeppa and Roberto Y. Suagart Jr., the GAD coordinators, together with other teaching staff worked hand-inhand to underscore the 18 - day campaign.

by the school head Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban, head teachers, teachers-incharge, coordinators, and through the efforts of the faculty members.

She also mentioned that the facilitation of the said assessment is commendable as she noticed that problems such as the insufficient time, length of the tests, non-readers and frustrated readers’ problems while answering the test were addressed with the right prompt, which made the provisions of the Regional and Division memoranda possible.

Together with the Public Schools District Supervisor, Dr. Rene Miclat, Education Program Supervisor in LRMD, Ma’am Lily Beth Mallari, Education Program Supervisor, Sir Isagani Lopez, Senior Education

reading while they are in their community.

With the help of the community scholars and educators, THS learners will be taught how to read in a learning hub – a mini library in their local community. This hub was built by the language teachers and will be facilitated by the barangay officials.

“THS is grateful to the barangays who gave way to this advocacy. It is very hard to continue our programs without the support of the key stakeholders. That is why we are blessed to have these LGUs helping us in building a better future for our learners” Clariza Mae Guiang, HT-III, said in an interview.

#ReadTalk

ReadTalk is the official reading talk

Program Specialist for Evaluation and Monitoring, Dr. Sunshine Castro, and the Education Program Specialist, Ma’am Edna Domingo, the regional EPS gave inputs on curriculum implementation. It was suggested by the monitoring team that THS should conduct Learning Action Cell Sessions on Inclusive Education focusing on Sign Language. Likewise, teaching reading was emphasized.

“Kapag hindi marunong magbasa ang bata, hindi niya matututunan ang ibang subjects” she mentioned. The regional and division offices hope to conclude this activity with proper intervention plans and facilitations for students to master the prior competencies before exiting the K-12 program.

show of Tibag High School. It targets off-campus participants as it happens online via FB pages of the school publications and the DepEd Tayo –Tibag High School.

This activity is collaborated by all English and ICT teachers as it showcases demo teaching on reading and some activities related to reading comprehension.

According to its implementers, project iConnect is still a work in progress, but it seeks sustainable reading programs and activities that students may not only enjoy, but also appreciate as they become better readers.

“We will make it through and together, we will make every learner a reader” Romin emphasized.

Math skills, financial literacy fused in THS SLM; Galang, Mangaco ranked 3rd in reg’l tilt

“It is for them to know the value of money and how to handle it at their young age.”

This was the statement of Ms. Jonah Micah M. Mangaco, a Math teacher who won 3rd place with Mr. Paul Anthony Galang in the Regional Search for the Best Integration of Financial Literacy Key Concepts in Science and Mathematics Through Self Learning Modules (SLM) on December 15, 2022.

Galang and Mangaco thought of giving it a try and as a result,

Division of Tarlac City through the supervision of the Math Education Program Supervisor, Dr. Ferdinand B. Dela Rosa.

The SLM in Math 9 focuses on solving problems involving variations whilst integrating the concept of financial literacy which aims to instill financial skills among young students. Among many participants in region 3, Tibag High School (THS) bags the 3rd place home.

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Galang and Mangaco taking photo with principals and PSDS Dr. Miclat after receiving their award.

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SEAL OF APPROVAL. THS receives commendations for its organized Regional Diagnostic administration.
PREPARATION FOR LIFE. Engr. Arnold G. Samson of City LGU orients before disbursing 12th graders for work immersion.
18-day campaign puts end to VAW
GEARING-UP FOR REVALIDA. Sir Gaspar, HT-I gives technical assistance to Ma’am David, for NEAP, SEAMEO training.

THS partners with internal, external stakeholders, wins third place in search for Brigada Eskwela Best Implementing Schools

With the intention of providing quality education to its stakeholders, Tibag High School, under the management of its school head, Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban, continues to serve and partner with its internal and external stakeholders.

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Tibag HS ground-breaks education, sets Alternative Learning System in full swing; PSDS Dr. Miclat: Andito tayo para sa inyong pangarap

Tibag High School has accomplished its educational ground breaking this school year as it implements the Alternative Learning System (ALS) for the first time.

During the parents’ and students’ orientation, Dr. Rene B. Miclat, Public Schools District Supervisor and Division Focal Person for ALS said that ALS is for the achievement of students’ dreams.

“Andito tayo para sa inyong mga pangarap. Ito ay daan ninyo para makatawid sa inyong mga pangarap. Ngunit, matutupad lamang ito kapag inyong ipinagdasal at kung kayo ay may gagawin.” Dr. Miclat emphasized.

The orientation was also graced by the Education Program Specialist in ALS of Tarlac City Schools Division, Mr. Ryan Lactaotao, who sparked the students’ motivation to learn as he discussed the pivotal provisions of ALS. “Sa ALS, may pag-asa. Tara na

sa ALS” wrapped up his talk.

Lactaotao mentored the school in implementing the program on September 2, 2022. Lactaotao emphasized that the Alternative Learning System is intended to give opportunities for students who cannot attend the formal schooling and that their unit is willing to back the school up for the challenges it may encounter during the implementation.

School Principal, Dr. Juvelyn Esteban, plans the program implementation and has initiated meetings for the crafting of the class program, number of teachers needed, teacher-parent coordination, and other related academic activities to make sure that THS can implement the ALS in full swing.

Tibag High School offers the Technical-Vocational Track –Information and Communications Strand as its pilot program that caters the out-of-school youth, non-school aged individuals, and students in specific contexts through its faculty headed by the ALS coordinator, Mr. Charlie F. Ocampo.

LIVING THE BAYANIHAN SPIRIT. Stakeholders, preparing for the in-person classes. Efforts reaped third place for Brigada’s Mega School Category.

memorandum No. 177 s. 2022 is its much-awaited result announcing the winners in the Search for the Division’s Brigada Eskwela Best Implementing Schools. The contest is in consonance with the Regional Memorandum No. 62, s. of 2022 and Division Memorandum No. 124, s. of 2022. With the all-out support of its principal Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban, Tibag High School triumphed at 3rd

Shake it to the Left, Shake it to the Right!

THS promotes Zumbook drive

Tibag High School encourages the parents, students, teachers, alumni, and other stakeholders to join in the Zumbook activity with a theme Shake it to the Left, Shake it to the Right!

Promoting Community Zumba Dance for Book Drive Project in November 18, 2022, at THS covered area.

Proclamation No. 837 s, 1991 announces the month of November as Library and Information Services (LIS) Month. Thus, Tarlac City Schools Division releases a Division Memorandum No. 192, s. 2022 encouraging the schools with libraries

to conduct Zumbook Activity. It has the following objectives: To generate books and other learning materials; To encourage teachers in all grade levels and staff, alumni, parents, barangay officials, and stakeholders to donate books and other materials; To inspire and support public school heads in establishing their school library; To boost participants to have strong, active and healthy bodies.

The Zumbook activity was officially opened through opening remarks given by Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban. The participants such as teachers, staff, students, alumni, parents, barangay officials, and stakeholders of Tibag High School donated books from 2010 onward for them to be registered in

BSP, GSP Scouters knot life skills thru Investiture, Backyard Camping

Conforming to the Division Advisory 05, series 2022 and BSP

Tarlac Council Memorandum No. 9 series 2022, and GSP Tarlac Council Memorandum No. 4 series 2022, Tibag High School conducted a joint School-Based Scout Investiture and Backyard Camping on November 25, 2022 from 7:30 am – 5:00 pm with its aim of developing every scouter’s identity in terms of leadership and values.

At the onset of the program, the event was graced by Salve Y. Aguilar, the BSP Council Scout Executive to three hundred and fifty seven (357) BSP and GSP scouters from Grade 7 – 12. Participants stormed the school grounds of Tibag High School as they actively engaged themselves in different scouting activities prepared by the organizers.

Krystal Navarro, a 7th Grader and a first-time member told The Fortress, “Sa kabuuang experience

ko po, narealize ko na kailangan palaging handa kahit mag isa. Madami din pong survival skills and naituro sa amin. Parang hindi ko po masyadong naramdaman ang pagod kasi teamwork po talaga kami.”

This year’s School-based investiture and backyard encampment were made possible through the effort of THS School Head, Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban and designated coordinators, Roberto

place in the 2022 Division Brigada Eskwela Best Implementing School under the Mega School category spearheaded by ma’am Daisy B. Bantigue, the THS Brigada Eskwela focal person.

With the continuous involvement and support from its internal and external stakeholders, Tibag High School was able to receive an award garnering third place out of the almost a hundred competing schools.

the Zumbook activity. The donated books and other learning materials proceeded to the school’s library. The Zumbook Activity started from 8am to 3pm together with the JHS and SHS teachers, students, pre-service teachers, alumni, parents, barangay officials, and other stakeholders. The participants wore comfortable clothes applicable for the activity. Some parents and teachers served as Zumba instructors. Aside from the Zumbook Activity, THS released the report card of the students for the second quarter. The activity ended at 4:00 pm.

According to Lynneth Mariz Libued, the teacher-librarian, Zumbook activity was a successful event. The books donated were added to the accession record. She added that the donated books will be distributed to the reading-tambayan and reading hub in Barangay San Luis.

Mathdali to lessen the number of non-numerates

To target the advocacy of DepEd tagged as “No Child is Left Behind,” and due to the increased number of non-numerates this school year, MathDali, as one of the PPAs of the school, was initiated October last year and was intended to lessen the increased number of nonnumerates across key stage levels.

This MathDali intervention program is the response of the Math Department to address the issues on learning gaps among math learners. Math Department reflected in the results of the Regional Diagnostic Test and Students Profiling to know who will be diagnosed as nonnumerates.

Tutors were selected from performing and proficient classes that will be the teachers’ partners to help improve the skills of their fellow students. The pandemic becomes more difficult for learners to cope up with their math lessons.

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Gifts of Magi in Real Life…

Donors, stakeholders extend hands for gift-giving, feeding program

Several benefactors sponsored in kind and in cash to share gifts to fifty (50) THS Feeding Program recipients on December 14, 2022.

The principal of THS, Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban, together with the TLE Coordinator Ma’am Evangeline Espiritu received donations in partnership with the Rise and Rebuild

Journalism is really back!

THS campus journalists reap awards in 2023 DSPC

THSians bagged seven awards and claimed spots in different categories of the 2023 Division School Press Conference (DSPC) - Secondary Level on February 17-18, 2023.

With the theme, “DIIN: Intensifying the role of campus journalism in literacy recovery and community empowerment,” participants clashed minds on the two-day competition at Tarlac Montessori School and Tarlac West Central Elementary School.

Tibag High School participants bagged different awards in the individual and group categories. The winners in the individual categories are: Feature Writing (Filipino) 2nd

Placer - Leiryl Cariño trained by Mr. Benjamin Gaspar, Column Writing (Filipino) 2nd Placer - Stephanie Villena trained by Mariechris David, Feature Writing (English) 4th Placer

- Althea Jade De Guzman who was also trained by Ms. Mariechris David, News Writing (Filipino) 5th Placer

- Jaycell Pulmano trained by Mr. Norlan Agdeppa and Sports Writing (Filipino) 4th Placer – Andrei Cortez trained by Mr. Roberto Suagart. Moreover, the Group Category winners are Collaborative Desktop Publishing (English) 5th Placer

Johnmack Santos, King Cyrus Tiqui, Roxanne Sarmiento, Alyzza Villapando and Ayezia Chloe Pontanes trained by April Candelaria and Christian Maron Cariño, Collaborative Desktop Publishing (Filipino) 3rd Placer Hana Andes, Mark Joseph

THS strengthens bond with external stakeholders; SPTA ExeCom established

KONEKTADO. SUPORTADO. ASENSADO

As Tibag High School skyrockets another school year, its connection with the external stakeholders is strengthened through the establishment of the School Parent - Teacher Association.

September 16, 2022 - Tibag High School held its first School ParentTeacher Association’s election of officers and executive committee officers for the school year 2022-2023 based on DepEd Order no. 13 s. 2022 at the library from 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. which is attended by Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban, head teachers of THS, and HPTA presidents of each class from grades 7-12.

“Masaya po kami dahil pinaigting po ng DepEd ang koneksyon ng magulang sa paaralan. Parents will be part of the planning.” Benjamin

Gaspar, head teacher of English and focal person of Senior High School said.

He also tackled and emphasized the By-Laws of the SPTA and the duties and responsibilities of the executive committee and board of directors. The former GPTA officers presented the financial report and accomplishments from the previous school year. THS acknowledged the efforts and dedication of the previous GPTA.

THS officially welcomes the new set of SPTA officers for the school year 2022-2023 headed by the newly elected president, Irma Ignacio. The SPTA officers for the school year 2022-2023 vow to give their full support in any means for the sake of the school especially, of the students.

“Konektado, Suportado, Asensadong Tibag High School!” is the statement that highlights the SPTA meeting.

RRIF backs THS in feeding undernourished studes

Rise and Rebuild International Foundation (RRIF) supported Tibag High School as it continues to improve the nutritional status of the students through feeding programs.

Raymond Goodson, the founder of RRIF, together with his wife Debbie Goodson, selected Tibag High School to continue

the implementation of Feeding Programs, with the help of RRIF officers and the school’s facilitators spearheaded by Evangeline V. Espiritu, TLE Leader and one of THS’ head teachers.

As part of the program criteria, students ages 13-16 years old will be the age target for the program.

In the event that reporting, implementation, and feeding if malnourished children become ineffectual, (RRIF) shall discontinue

Garcia, Gabriella Apolinario, John Benjamin Ramos and Yra Jane Tubig trained by Richman Hernandez. Ma’am Tristine Peach Navarro, school paper adviser of Ang Kanlungan and Ma’am Algene Samson, school paper adviser of The Fortress, with their co-advisers, Ma’am Rose Anne Gonzales and Mr. Norlan Agdeppa served as the mentors of the participating journalists for both the English and Filipino categories.

Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban, school head of THS, expressed her gratitude to the participants and coaches who exerted efforts during the training of the THSians. The DSPC 2023 experience of the students will continue to be the training ground of students as they exercise freedom of the press amidst pandemic.

Program, Brigada Eskwela headed by Ma’am Daisy Bantigue and School Nutrition Leader , Ma’am Kenzie M. Ancheta distributed gift packs and lunch meals.

The Gift- Giving recipients extended their gratitude to Tibag Sanggunian Kabataan Dave Basilio, THS alumnus Jaymark Escaño, and an anonymous donor for their generosity during the Christmas season.

English dept. utilizes reading materials for non-decoders, non-comprehenders;

THS studes’ learning recovery anticipated

Reading teachers of Tibag High School started utilizing the reading materials under project RESCUE which consisted of two main categories, the reading materials for non-decoders and for noncomprehenders.

Based on Memorandum No. 199 s.2022, Dr. Reymar D. Paguio, Education Program Supervisor in English, initiated the Project Rescue (Recovery and Engagement of Struggling Readers through Curriculum Updates and Explicit Instruction) to address the learning losses in literacy.

materials under Project RESCUE and we do it on the third day of our English classes. These materials are helpful to improve the comprehension of our students”, Mariechris David, SHS Teacher, said.

In addition, reading strategies are specified in the materials. Students will be answering comprehension questions in literary and academic texts with the supervision of their reading teachers.

JHS,

SHS learning areas set...

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booths in SHS were awarded. Humanities and Social Sciences bagged the 1st place with the Halabira Booth while Photohub booth by ICT strand became the 2nd place. TVL (EIM) won 3rd place with the Electric Love booth.

Dr. Esteban added that it is a way to culminate the learning areas of activities for them to experience meaningful academic activities. She emphasized on the importance of learning through collaboration and creative ideas of students.

Tibag High School’s set of activities was accomplished through the efforts of the head teachers, advisers, grade level coordinators and the help of volunteer staff.

the program after a thorough assessment and checking.

For the qualifications, data of recipients should be submitted before the feeding program commences. The final validation will be done by the Feeding Coordinators of the (RRIF). There should be atleast 20 undernourished individuals in each school in order to qualify. LGU, parents, beneficiaries and the community should be involved.

Manpower and rice will be provided by the school as their counterpart, the beneficiaries or their parents who are capable should help in preparing and cooking food and others. The school may suspend

Project RESCUE aims to develop reading materials that specifically target the reading skills of nondecoders and non-comprehenders in the various schools of the TCSD. In line with the said project in the division, THS conducted Project TUTOR and iCONNECT spearheaded by Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban.

“We are now using the reading

“The three projects are now implemented in our school which are Project RESCUE, ICONNECT and TUTOR.” Vhan Romin, reading coordinator, said. It was stated that the pandemic brought a huge impact on the education and lives of the students that led to the implementation of the reading programs.

“Crafting these reading programs will suffice the need of recovery in learning and reading comprehension of students,” April Candelaria added on the utilization of the reading materials .

the feeding program temporarily until harvest can sufficiently supply the school’s allocation.

Moreover, the Rise and Rebuild allocates the following to school according to their computation: vegetables, source of protein, fruits and other desserts. The recipients will be given seedlings for them to plant while the feeding program is ongoing so that it will be ready for harvest once the feeding has ended.

The feeding program will continue helping the severely wasted students by giving them healthy food from school. The program aims to transform their current status to a proper weight and height.

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This strategy is believed to better help the learners since they would feel more comfortable to open up and express their thoughts and feelings with their school mate.

The project was organized by our Grade 8-11 Math teachers. Our teachers are now making ways on how to make each learner proficient in all learning areas.

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THE YULETIDE SPIRIT. Through benefactors, feeding program recipients happily receive generosity through food packs.
Mathdali to lessen the number of nonnumerates...
LANGUAGE TEACHERS JOINED FORCES. Selected TCSD teachers while crafting reading materials at SCIS for Project Rescue.
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Project LOVE hammers core values, Search for Super Kid returns

Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao

launches Project LOVE (Learners Observed Values Everytime)

to direct learners in achieving positive and purposeful lives for themselves and their communities observing the core values of the Department of Education.

THS’ learning programs eye sustainability; Project iConnect, Project TUTOR launched

To address learning gaps focusing on reading, arithmetic, and writing, Tibag High School launched its pilot projects dubbed as Project iConnect and Project TUTOR, which eye three to fiveyear sustainability.

Project TUTOR, facilitated by THS’ master teachers, aims to teach students the basic 3Rs during their free hours. Project iConnect, facilitated by the Filipino and English departments, focuses on reading beyond cognition.

“Reading goes beyond cognition. Turuan natin silang magbasa gamit ang ating puso.” Benjamin Gaspar, Head Teacher I in English noted. These projects are anchored

dubbed as Project RESCUE and pursuant to the DepEd Memorandum 173, s. 2019 and is supported and supervised by THS’ school head, Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban.

The launching was graced by the Education Program Supervisors in Language, Dr. Reymar D. Paguio and Ma’am Rowena D. Tiamzon, the SPTA ExeCom, parents, and the barangay officials of the nearby LGUs.

“We are all here to better learning outcomes.” Dr. Paguio emphasized. He also mentioned that reading is a fundamental skill that every student needs to learn. Tibag High School hopes to implement these reading programs last October 11 after the profiling of students.

THS tutors scaffold studes who lag in reading, numeracy; Dr. Esteban: We will make it through

“As long as we go hand-in-hand in making a difference for our students to learn how to read and how to compute, we will always make it through.” This was the statement of Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban, principal of Tibag High School, stated during the launching of project TUTOR, which supports the advocacy of DepEd Order #173 s. 2019, Project RESCUE, and Project AN.

The aim of this project is to lessen the number of non-readers and non-numerates from key stage 3-4 and which resulted from the various

pre-assessment mechanisms made by the school. Last October 3, 2022, tutors assessed tutees on writing and reading Filipino and English language. They also created preassessments to spot and address the difficulties of learners upon reading and writing.

Project Tutor was initiated by master teachers of THS due to the growth of non-comprehenders. Proponents will help conduct the activity to develop the numeracy and and improve the reading skills of learners.

To strengthen the tutor-tutee relationship, tutors created sessions

involving Grade 7 – 12 students. Master Teachers or facilitators helped learners to adapt the importance of reading along with writing. Due to the pandemic, some learners were affected with sickness. Along with it, issues and challenges of tutors were the absence of tutee’s, lacking the support of parents, guardians, and conflict schedules.

Project Tutors acted and made plans to solve conflicts such as reminding tutees on the date of tutoring, reminding the tutees’ parents every PLSS, and continuously looking for open schedules of tutees and tutors.

THS’ Project LOVE is expected to motivate learners to put values into good practice. If this project is properly implemented, relationships will improve, with people in the school valuing each other more universally, students gaining a better understanding of themselves and the world around them, In general, school becomes a more pleasant place to work and learn; reduction in stress, anxiety and pressures on mental health for teachers and students will be observed.

Alongside its launching ‘Search for a Super Kid’ returns. This aims to recognize deserving pupil who best exemplify positive values using the guidelines and mechanics set by the ESP.

It focuses on the Core Values: Makadiyos, Makatao, Makakalikasan, at Makabansa, to be well understood and properly utilized in the students’ daily lives. It also helps teachers to better guide and teach students with proper discipline and right conduct.

With its battle cry, Tatak Tibag, May Disiplina, THS underscores the importance of Values Education, for it impacts behavior, relationships, learning environment, and personal well-being. Hence, leads to improvements in academic attainment.

THS sustains three-year practice in disaster preparation, partakes nationwide earthquake drill

Tibag High School has sustained its practice of preparing students and personnel for disasters such as earthquakes for three consecutive years, a report on learning recovery suggests.

In pursuant to the Division Memorandum 151 series of 2022, the School Disaster Risk Reduction Management Team (SDRRM) of Tibag High School spearheaded by Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban and Michelle L. Teofilo led its first simultaneous earthquake drill on September 8, 2022 which was participated by

students and school personnel from the morning and afternoon shift as preparation for unforeseen calamities such as earthquake.

The abovementioned DepEd Memorandum otherwise known as the Conduct of the 2022 3rd Quarter Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake drill was strictly observed. The morning classes conducted the NSED at exactly 9:00 am while the afternoon classes conducted theirs at 3:00 pm.

Due to the pandemic, conventional requirements that involve physical interactions such as evacuation and mass gatherings were discouraged to implement stringent health protocols. Thus, upon hearing the ringing of the school bell, all participants stayed

inside their respective classrooms and offices and alertly performed the basic duck, cover, and hold operation. In addition, teachers highly encouraged students to practice preparedness with their families at home.

One student even mentioned how frightening recent ground shakings are. “Nakakatakot po lalo na yung nakaraang matagal na pag lindol na umabot sa ‘tin.”

Tibag High School is one with the Department of Education in honing the capabilities of its stakeholders in keeping themselves safe and in providing opportunities in educating the general public on the importance of disaster prevention. After all, safety is everybody’s responsibility.

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FIRST! Students simultaneously perform the DUCK. COVER. HOLD. operation in line with the nationwide earthquake drill.
A TEACHER’S PASSION AND COMPASSION. In photo, Ma’am Joycell P. Viernes, helping an 8th grader decode and comprehend reading materials. ICONNECT TO THE RESCUE! Different engaging activities consistently hammers the importance of reading to THS learners.

Bridgingthe DwindlingReading Proficiency

During the pre-pandemic, illiteracy has been one of the major headachesourgovernmentistryingtocombat.Evenoninternationalbased assessments, many Filipino learners are struggling to meet the bare minimum required. There is no argument; this alarming situation of illiteracy must be addressed seriously.

The global health outbreak brought by the COVID-19 ambushed us of the chance for in-person classes resulting in distance education which was believed to have restrained learning. Hence, the comprehension of many students declined due to the lack of guidance in terms of lessons including basic reading.

Reading is undoubtedly one of the fundamental macro-skills every learner should master. This skill must encompass not just decoding, but also comprehending whatever material students read.

Meanwhile, the World Bank reported that 9 out of 10 Filipino children struggle with reading simple age-appropriate texts. It is estimated that 91 percent of kids in the Philippines are “not proficient in reading” which serves as a wake-up call for the government to intervene.

Now that classes have finally gone back to normal, everyone has the hope of at least narrowing down the reading gap which stalled many skills that could’ve been learned over the years. All avenues to help students be equipped with literacy on reading, writing, and numeracy must be exhausted.

The government tries to remedy the concerns through different schoolbased interventions and recovery plans. Crafting of materials tailor-made from the needs assessment were produced by teachers which underwent quality assurance. Reports flood here and there for proper monitoring and evaluation, yet, saving students from reading deficiency is still hard to accomplish.

Looking at the bigger picture, literacy must always start at home. It’s one of the best solutions to close the reading gap. It is not necessary or required to be an education professional to help your child develop reading skills. Simply, spending time and teaching them is the best way in order for them to enhance their ability to read.

Thinking how little the world could be for students who are unable to read and comprehend is saddening. How hard must it be for them to communicate properly despite illiteracy and analphabetism.

As I see it, eliminating the pressing problem of reading comprehension and proficiency is a bit slow. When this won’t be resolved in due time, it might reflect the kind of system are leaders can only do. To accept or not, this is a big threat in our country – to not be able to invest much for human capital.

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CONCERNS:

I hope the school canteen can lower the prices of goods. Honestly, even water is expensive. Huhu - @AstroBoy_10

I hope women’s comfort rooms have sanitary pads available for emergency use. We, girls, often have problems looking for it.

- @YourPiscesGirl

I know that sometimes, we unintentionally shame others; it’s not our intention to hurt, but I hope some teachers would be careful of embarrassing some students inside the classroom. Please correct us in a nice way. - @_Butterfly

I was determined during competitions, sadly, we lack good equipments/ gadgets. Sad! - @Oppa_LoverBoy

I really hope we can have a quiet place/study room to stay at during our free time. - @_MimiYeah1508!

Promoting pride and a sense of belongingness – that’s what a school uniform signifies. Wearing a decent and neat uniform gives students the feeling of being part of an organisation. It increases self-esteem and selfconfidence.

Recently in Tibag High School,the administration and the Student-Parents-Teachers Association (SPTA), came up with a resolution to change the entire design of the school uniform due to the following reasons: to heighten security; plus, the color is too light and bright in daytime, it is prone to dirt and thin that it can be seen through.

Tibag High School, being preventive, believes that uniforms can increase students’ safety inside and outside of school. Outsiders may be avoided if its implementation is strictly imposed. In addition, from a learner’s perspective, this increases our ability to focus on our learning without having to worry about our

FEEDBACKS:

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clothing choices. We know that nowadays many students are more fashionable; we care more about our looks and posture. There will be less competition among students because everyone will wear the same clothes and they will have an identity.

I conducted a survey to students,parents, teachers, and personnel regarding the decision – as to whether they agree or disagree. Here are some of the answers based on different perspectives.

STUDENTS: “Our old uniform is a bit bright in color. We’re glad that the school is changing it into a better one.” Aina Isabelle de Castro, a 9th grader told The Fortress. Some even mentioned how it easily gets stained during girls’ monthly period. In addition, many Senior High School students were excited because the new uniform’s skirt is longer compared to the previous which is above the knee, and a bit uncomfortable to wear. As per Joanna, “As a SHS student, it will be a good

All I can say is Tibag High School is the cleanest!! - @Zeb555

experience before leaving the school. Also, I heard it will also be used in graduation, so its cost will be maximized.”

PARENTS: “At first, I was a bit surprised like the other parents. I have two children enrolled in the school; thus, I need to find a way to provide new uniforms for them. But eventually, I was able to buy little by little. It was

My feedback on Tibag High School is that the school policy is good, and the trash is in the right container. - @EmZy Teachers are good, and persevere in teaching us. Even the security guards are very helpful, especially in cleaning the school. Also, accommodating. - @_Mochi!

The rooms are spacious and well-ventilated. We have enough fans inside, so we can study better. - @LiverLoverboy

I appreciate our academic week! So many booths and activities. We had so much fun.

@TheSeniorFunGuy

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Bullying is one of the most common diseases our society still has not yet remedied. With the left and right reports circulating especially among schools, it seems that many personnel are still incapacitated to combat the undying concern.

According to the National Center for Educational Statistics (2013), 1 in 3 children (27.8%) reported being bullied every school year. This percentage is terrifying because bullying is becoming part of the society’s norm. It is defined as unwanted intimidation and aggression towards peers. These unwanted aggression of bullies towards

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the common one is name calling which is a type of verbal bullying.

Even though bullying commonly occurs in school and in the classroom, it still can appear elsewhere including playgrounds, hallways, and even the internet. In recent times, cyber bullying has increased tremendously because of devices which are now necessities in our generation. This mechanism has to stop as the self esteem of the victims will drop at a rapid speed which may even result to depression.

Bullying is a consistent prevailing issue among youngsters, thus, organizations suggest to maximize its prevention. Schools are the best launching pads to instill a sense of fairness and equality in general. Hence, solutions must be hammered.

Amplify guidance and counselling force, open communication to all stakeholders, capacitate teachers, leaders, and personnel on proper ways to deal with bullying. If old programs are not effective, then reforms must be considered. Make an action and take it seriously.

Are these what adults impose on young minds? To treat injustice, aggressiveness, and oppression as normal? Youngsters mirror what the society depicts. Hence, it is a sad reality that our society produces bullies at a young age without even noticing.

Young people these days have been using social media for too long. According to Pew Research Center, 97% of teens use the internet daily in which Youtube and Tiktok are the leading applications. While there are many advantages one can get using social media, these cannot outweigh the negative effects it can impart. If this continues, things will get worse and many problems will occur because of this addictive habit.

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, the reports of the lifetime prevalence of any mental disorder among adolescents is 49.5% and 22.2% of adolescents will suffer from a severe mental impairment in their life times all because of the abuse of using social media for too long and barely moving all

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day instead of walking or working out causing muscles to get weaker until it gets worse. Kids face higher risk when exposed to social media. In addition, using social media for too long is a problem that can only be fixed if kids are given gadgets when they already know the right use of it, and not when they are still too young.

Though these platforms provide crucial opportunities for interaction that are an integral part of development especially during the time when pandemic hits really hard; these increasingly linked to several mental health problems which primarily include anxiety, depression, and physical concerns which are common among today’s generation.

To curb the addictive use of social media cannot be done

overnight. However, with proper supervision from adults and with other physical activities to perform, youngsters’ attention may be diverted and turned into more productive hours.

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thoroughly discussed; that’s why, in the end, I understood the decision.

ID, NO Entry policy, it became easier for us to track outsiders. Many comply.

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the bullied can cause harm on a person’s entire well-being.

Bullying has a lot of forms which includes physical bullying, verbal bullying, cyber bullying, and relational bullying, but out of all of these forms of bullying,

When will we have a day where we are not afraid to go outside, without the fear of getting called names or getting beaten up? We might never know, so we have to ultimately end this issue once and for all so everybody can feel safe.

TEACHERS: “Whenever I see our students wearing their new uniform, I feel proud that it came out really nice. The colors and design give so much pride to us. They look neat and more formal.”

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While I am in favor of the changing of our school uniform, one thing that concerns me is that many THS students can’t afford to buy new sets due to financial incapabilities. I have once heard of the Project Bihis spearheaded by Balmes Educational Foundation, and

and minds to rest, eat healthy food, and especially, get enough hours of sleep. Among Filipino children aged 5 to 15, 10% to 15% are affected by mental health problems. According to WHO, there is 16.8% of Filipino students aged 13 to 17 who have attempted suicide at least once within every year.

it was with great delight that some of my fellow students will be recipients of the free new THS uniform. Such regulations, however simple, must be obeyed. Saving up to buy a new uniform means compliance to the set rules and guidelines of the school. It depicts obedience, acceptance, and respect.

Studies have proven that the adolescence stage is a crucial period for developing social and emotional habits that impact mental wellbeing. This has been a growing concern of all – to achieve a stable mental health. Failure to address, especially among the youth, may lead to impairment of other aspects that could deprive a person the opportunities to live a peaceful and normal life.

The World Health Organization and the Department of Health have been spreading awareness and promoting programs regarding this matter of concern. Yearly, the percentage

of people with mental health concerns keeps rising especially among adolescents whose age ranges between 10-19.

Hence, as a student, I strongly believe that mental health should be a priority in order for us to function well. Life lately brings a lot of stress especially when the pandemic ambushes us with the chance to attend face-to-face classes.

Many students are glad to be back in school because in August 22, 2022, DepEd proclaimed to open the schools for in-person classes. Some, however, are still not ready to attend the new normal face-to-face classes.

Many of us changed behaviorally because of the trauma that the pandemic had caused; our mentality and perception changed too. The way we think before is beyond different from now. Some have matured because of staying inside their houses with lesser chances of going out. On the other hand, some failed to learn their lessons and academically declined.

According to the Association for University and College Counseling Centre Directors (AUCCCD) , depression is the number one reason why students drop out from school. It is important for our body

Meanwhile, according to the National Statistics Office (NSO) mental illness is one of the most common disabilities among Filipinos. The Department of Health (DOH) estimates that at least 3.6 million Filipinos are facing mental health issues during the pandemic, including depression and mood disorders. During the pandemic, COVID-19, Philippines was under lockdown. The schools, shops, markets, and almost the whole country was closed. Students and workers are the most affected during this outbreak, they cannot go out to study nor work. Online or distance learning happened in the midst of the pandemic.

Each day we battle. Dealing with mental health difficulties is one of the huge things we may experience in our daily lives.The role of educational institutions is very crucial. While every individual is responsible for taking good care of themselves, it is important that schools have different activities and avenues to improve students’ well-being.

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OnMandatingROTC

The announcement on the intentions of mandating the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps’ garnered different reactions from the public especially among youths. Many have raised their eyebrows on this matter of concern without even dissecting its purpose and intention. However, is having good intentions enough to mandate, and force students to attend the ROTC? The program has a lot of real-life advantages to offer learners of today, provided that the government could arrange its guidelines equally for all.

President BongBong Marcos stated that the goal of this program is to enhance civic consciousness, encourage, organize, and mobilize students for disaster preparedness and capacity building for risk-related scenarios as part of national defense preparation.

It can be recalled that in the year 2002, military training was made optional through Republic Act No. 9163 otherwise known as the National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001 . Nevertheless, this was abolished because of different allegations on corruption. Surveys showed that many Filipinos agreed on the return of the program since many have noticed how youngsters these days are becoming very aggressive and unproductive. According to pro-ROTC, this could inculcate values and hammer discipline among today’s generation.

With the number of supporters and oppositionists on this issue, up till now there is no concrete answer as to its conscription. However, recently, with the rampant news on hazing and power tripping among youth officers, the senate once again scrutinized the question as to whether ROTC must be mandated. Another point of concern is if this must be required in tertiary only or even secondary.

Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian, one of the senators who filed the bill on the restoration of the compulsory ROTC in the country, has withdrawn some parts such as the mandate for senior high school because there is a need to recover learning first brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Many agreed on this provision including Sen. Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa claimed that they would be able to support the ROTC program because it is one of the priorities of the Marcos administration.

On the other hand, senate minority leader Sen. Aquilino Pimentel asked the group to scrap the bill and make it only optional. Only students who are military inclined must be enrolled on the program. This claim was backed up by Sen. Riza Hontiveros who cited previous hazings as examples. “Violence of any kind has no place in our schools and universities,” she said.

Others presented the options of giving students the freewill to select among the three NSTP components: Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC), the Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS), and the Literacy Training Service (LTS). According to some students, they must not be forced to enroll in components they’re not happy and interested with. “There is too much already on our plate; adding more will not help especially in this period of recovering learning.” says an interviewee.

In making the decision as to whether to mandate ROTC or not, we trust that the government and the current administration will always put students and situations into consideration. May their upcoming decision be for the betterment of the Filipino people.

Education is known as a stepping stone; it gives hope for everyone as it may serve as a vessel to the future they dreamed of, but because of the K–12 program, a lot of issues arose. Most of the comments about the program are negative case studies for kindergarten, and 12 refers to the succeeding 12 years of basic education, which is why it is called K–12. As a product of the K-12 curriculum, I must say it has its pros and cons. I understand that two more years added is crucial, but changing the curriculum could be beneficial.

Some of the reasons why many people disagree with the K–12 program are the following:

supplies and many others. I find the K–12 curriculum an additional concern to many Filipino youth and their parents. I believe that K-12 education will help students improve their learning of Math, Academic, and Literary ability to comprehend, but I also believe that K-12 education will make students and their parents bear the brunt of the high cost of education and annual increases in tuition and other school fees. DepEd pledged to provide higher-quality education through tracks, with enough time allotted for each track for students to master and improve their skills, yet we still belong on the lower bracket when it comes to literacy and numeracy.

The additional two years is needed to be at par with international standards, However, the lesson content must be considered. There are many subject areas to focus on. Those which could help when we meet the real-world of work such as expanding financial education to improve literacy and responsibilities of the learners, teachers, and personnel, which will enable them to acquire financial health and financial inclusion; furthermore, financial education is beneficial in developing a financially literate citizenry, empowering them to make wise financial decisions. Curriculum makers may also underscore the need for agriculture. Since we are primarily an agricultural country.

College is a privilege – not everyone can afford; thus, if the K-12 curriculum is anchored on tracks that will give more realistic results, many students could learn and survive life ahead.

it will be expensive for some families because the parents have to work hard to support their children’s needs, like transportation, food, and other expenses. How can we fully support this program if there are a lot of problems that need to be fixed and prioritized like lack of classrooms, equipment, school

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Dear The Fortress Editor,

We are now in the middle of the school year. After the tough battle we have been through with the pandemic, we are now here, again, fighting. Many students have mediocre academic performance this year not because they have no interest in learning, but because they are afraid of interacting with people. The two years of being alone during distance learning has affected the students deeply. They got scared of socializing. Being out of their comfort zone made them fear many things. The exact fear that hinders them from learning.

After two years of distance learning due to the pandemic, we, students, find ourselves in a state that we enjoy being alone and do not like being around people that much. The global health crisis has prompted us to be anxious most of the time. It doubled our worries and often, emotions are mixed-up. I, personally, somehow got used to studying alone. Now that we return to our normal state, I am still adjusting. Being so agitated with the thought of socializing has a major effect with students’ performance in school.

So, how will you make students realize that socializing is not something to be afraid of? – that socializing and coordinating with fellow students and adults inside the school is something we need as we grow and develop? If you could share some words, what advice would you give for us to enjoy the rest of the school year?

Sincerely,

Statistics shows that approximately 21 million girls aged 15–19 are getting pregnant yearly according to the World Health Organization. Teenage pregnancy is a global health concern that produces adverse effects on health and can lead to socio-economic cycles of poverty.

Teenage pregnancy may be linked to things such as a lack of education and information about a pregnancy, peer pressure, and early engagement in sexual activity. The lack of access to family planning services is also a big problem.

In order to prevent teenage pregnancy, teenagers need to have a comprehensive understanding of abstinence contraceptive techniques and sequences. Think wisely about the steps you will take before you do it. Think about whether it will be good for you. For most teenagers, the real sequences of

Dear Ghernie May,

We, The Fortress campus journalists, at times feel the same way you do. However, as we embark on another year, it is our hope that this crisis will encourage all of us to look forward with a positive outlook and growth mindset – to find inspiration in the experiences and challenges we’ve shared these past few years,to greet each new day celebrating small wins for the new skills we’ve learned, the new ideas we’ve embraced, and the new circle of friends we’ve made along our way. Each one has an unforgettable experience throughout the pandemic which is a nightmare to some if considered, especially the youth and even those who are still affected by it.

All aspects of our well-being have been shaken, and our mental health is no exception. Our stability is very important not just during the outbreak, but more so this post pandemic era. The Department of Education conducts several mandatory face-to-face implementations concerning our welfare, and guidance counselling nationwide both in private and in public schools.

Though the pandemic era has not fully come to an end,Deped makes sure that students are safe as we return for in-person classes. Fear is something unavoidable, but when we try to cope with certain adjustments, we will surely conquer.

As an individual,I agree with you. Due to all the extra stress, loneliness and anxiety the pandemic has pounded in our lives, our mental health has been disturbed. Thus, I know that resocializing is never an easy thing. It takes courage, time, and process to learn and relearn this skill. Put in mind the aphorism: “No man is an island.” We, in The Fortress, believe that each one of us is interdependent with one another – that we cannot live and survive this complicated world alone. We need to learn how to give love and support, so that we shall receive the same thing we give the world.

We need to start closing the distance and build more relationships because if we keep on isolating ourselves, how will we overcome this pandemic fatigue? To concretize a solution, I advise you to start by making friends inside the classroom, participate in group tasks, assume a role to fulfill,be open, speak your mind – COMMUNICATE. Gradually you’ll conquer your fears. You don’t have to take a big leap immediately – it can always be one step at a time and one day at a time in improving your mental welfare.

My fellow students, this in-person classes and resocialization that many of us are afraid of is an avenue for us to regain our self-esteem. Getting there is hard work; so is any good thing in life, but remember that the harder it is, the more it becomes valuable. May you not let the fears you feel today robbed your youth of worthwhile experiences in school. Savor every moment; take heart.

Sincerely,

Theriseofteenage pregnancytoday

having a child at such a young age are unknown. Things need to be aware of the harsh liability of raising a baby and the negative effects that an unplanned pregnancy can have on both the mother and child’s lives. Teenage mothers need to be aware of the tremendous effects their offspring will have on society in the future and the high risk of the cycle being broken once this child becomes a teen.

It is the job of parents and schools to educate youngsters about the negative effects of teenage pregnancy. It will also be helpful to openly inform teenagers of different agencies and health care providers to reach when the need arises. Other possible responses to aid this matter of concern is to provide clinical care and consistent interpersonal support of adults to young women.

Therefore, adults must ensure that children have a thorough

ViolentV-Games:To banorNottoban?

The debate on banning violent video games has been circulating for many years even up to date. Several studies suggest that spikes in violent video games’ popularity are well-known to correlate with an enormous decline in youth violence – not increases. However, some findings state violence in video games does increase aggressive behavior in most situations, but the effects are almost always quite small. As someone who plays video games, they key is to always be responsible enough and keep everything in moderation. A person’s future can be altered by video games — either changing it for the better or for worse. Despite the harm that violence may cause, these games still teach a lot of useful skills. Banning these would negate all the advantageous effects that they might offer. Video games with violence are advantageous for players due to the abilities that are taught, including quick thinking, quick analysis, and awareness of the environment. One’s reflexes get better playing these games. The expertise that are offered in this category of games are necessary for

education too.

These abilities may be utilized widely, most especially in the field of education. The usage of these games as a teaching tool may be for amusement and therapeutic that may release chronic stress. It might be used to temporarily escape reality to help us pause and overcome whatever difficulties we may encounter. It is a method for letting go of feelings to feel better. In addition, this simple interest may grow lucid dreams, for youngsters may have the chance of becoming professional e-gamers someday.

Some people could argue that watching these violent games could make people more aggressive and lead to clashes peers. Furthermore, some might argue that addiction would cause athletes to perform poorly in school, but we may avoid these undesirable effects by way of direction and proper monitoring. Not all video games are violent and damaging to us. With the right guidance, it is an amazing learning tool. In fact, studies suggest that playing violent video games can boost one’s prosocial behavior. Some circumstances induce the feeling of guilt which in turn leads to good deeds and

understanding of sexual activity’s negative effects especially with young age.

positive actions that benefit others in real-world. Thus, we ought to not get rid of these games, but rather make the most of them.

Just like the simple playing of violent games, this too, has its fair share of pros and cons, but it wouldn’t have much negative impact if done with proper guidance and in moderation. Let us not solely focus on the disadvantages of gaming. Let us not treat this interesting hobby like a total nuisance and start directing our perceptions on the positive effects it could give.

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Tatak Tibag!

Astonished. Grateful. Honored.

Igaze at the newly painted stage of my second home, Tibag High School. The joy in my heart keeps on overpowering my entire being as I look around. Tibag High School became my truest companion since I enrolled in the institution where discipline and excellence reside. My dreams were ignited because of the heartwarming testimonies of people beyond recognition. The curves of happiness are evident as I witness how the stars collide when awarding on stage comes. Few months from now, I’ll be leaving the abode that taught me how to be a radiant star of my own universe. Here are the snippets and proofs of Tatak Tibag, beyond portals and behind curtains.

GAME CHANGERS: EXTRAORDINARY CLASSROOM STRATEGIES OF BEST DEMONSTRATION TEACHERS

The veins in my heart shouted for astonishment when I heard the announcement in the flag ceremony. Our motherly public servant, Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban uttered these words.

Focusing on innovating education, Mr. Monsour Balmes, Junior High School Science teacher and Ms. Mariechris M. David, Senior High School English teacher were hailed as the best demonstration teachers in the division of Tarlac City during the Division Demo Festival as part of the Education Week per Proclamation No. 2399, s. of 1985.

I am their product now and I am beyond grateful because they saw the potential in my system.

could testify that these educators do not just teach from the book, but from their purest hearts. They are the builders of future professionals such as future scientists and English speakers. Their voices serve as music to my ears whenever I learn from them. They wear smiles everyday that show kindness and willingness to share their knowledge and skills to every THSian.

Mr. Balmes shared his gratitude from the mentors of education. “It is an honor for me to be chosen as a representative. I was pleased with the outcome of my demo, especially because I was able to demonstrate to the kids their potential to become scientists in the future.”

Their classrooms are avenues of endless hopes and dreams. If there are struggling students, they always rescue them not only during the demonstration teaching but also during their day-to-day teaching. They are the light for every student who wants to succeed in the traverse of studying. Inside the classroom and minds of the demo teachers, great passion is evident.

“Teaching is really an endless process. Let us be open as we discover more strategies for the improvement of the learners. Let us always think, para sa bata, para sa bayan.” Ms. David shared these words of dedication to the teaching profession. I gave my resounding applause coupled with the undying dream to be like them someday.

DAZZLING DIAMONDS OF EDUCATION: BEHIND THE WISDOM OF CHALKBOARD

After the flag ceremony, I have realized that life in this school has clear vision beyond the bulletin boards and chalkboard. I read in the tarpaulin additional awards of my second home.

Kudos, outstanding teachers I

They are shining like diamonds in the eyes of every student. Beyond the portals and behind the curtains of Tibag High School, there are bringers of hope and dreams who make a difference

in the lives of the learners. They serve as gifts to all the students who want to learn to fortify their future. The alluring dust of chalk covers their hands as a sign of their wisdom and knowledge to the young hearts with multitude of learnings.

I greatly thirst for learning. I constantly communicate with the two gems of Tibag High School for I assure detail of our activities in class. I will never forget what Dr. Alejandro Lingat said, “My inspiration is my love and passion in teaching, because if you have passion and love in what you do are doing, you can be the best part of yourself to become an outstanding employee in your workplace”.

I kept on searching for wisdom whenever I erased the writings on the board. I discovered another inspiring teacher, Sir Harvey Tabamo. He shared details of his teaching universe. “I only found out about PRAISE last school year when some of my colleagues and friends bagged the awards. Back then I told myself that maybe I can get one too in the future”. I whispered to myself, “We all have the opportunity to become the better version of ourselves”.

Hey now, hey now, this is what dreams are made of. They inspired me to embrace my education. Their big and small achievements for a half decade in the service prepared them to bag the awards. They are great people because of the excellent skills they have, a talent for everyone, and the decisions they make. While leaving the wisdom of the chalkboard, my shoes produced echoing sounds of a lifetime. In the midst of the classroom crowd, I imagine clear shadows of success. I am motivated to move forward for my future process of diamond making.

classroom, I saw the bliss in the eyes of Sir Charlie and a parent. I felt that their conversation is an eye opener for young people.

“The only treasure that I could give to you is education.” These are the words uttered by a parent as she received the enrollment form of Alternative Learning System (ALS).

Every parent’s dream is to see their child walking toward the stage as the Pomp and Circumstances by Edward Elgar plays. I can’t wait for the day that I will receive my diploma that will serve as the fruit of my blood, sweat, and tears in studying so hard.

When Tibag High School implemented it’s Alternative Learning System (ALS) program on September 22, 2022, individuals like Evelyn Ibarra saw another opportunity to pursue her dreams left in the outside world. Life in this world is like riding a rollercoaster. Sometimes, you are lifted on the top, and sometimes dragged down. But is it too late to act now? However, let me ask you. If you stopped and you are not young anymore to go with the flow, what will you do?

“Where there is life, there is hope.” It’s not about her age, who’s 42 already, it’s about her dedication that someday she’ll have the bachelor’s degree that she had been dreaming of. Alternative Learning System (ALS) in Tibag High School became a door not just for Evelyn but also for Jeanneth Sulte, a 39 years old and Deo Navarro, a 26 years old. Education is endless, making it priceless.

Evelyn is a hero of dedication and persistence. Due to her family problems, she dropped her 3rd year class in high school. She saw a light that can lead her to continue what she left during her early age. At this age, no one can stop her. Through thick and thin, she has a supportive family, husband, and friends who are there to tell her that there is nothing that she cannot achieve despite her age. Dreams are just there, waiting for us to succeed in the journey of life. It was the cold breeze of Saturday morning when she

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encoded a task on the computer. She told herself,, “Despite my age, I want to continue my studies to widen my knowledge and also, life situations are not barriers”.

They submitted the enrollment form when suddenly I saw the tears from the cheeks of the parent. “This is for you, dearest mother.” My eyes were full of hope and wisdom. Truly in ALS, there is endless hope to pursue one’s most awaited dream.

RARE GEM IN A CHAOTIC WORLD

I went back to my room when my friends suddenly burst into happiness upon watching a Tiktok video. I was curious because their ecstasy is influential. I heard my idol.

“Kapag ako nagkaroon, tutulong din ako,” my idol always tells these words whenever he mentions about his alma mater, Tibag High School. His heartwarming generosity never ends.

Have you experienced going through the memory lane? I love going back to the past where my mind becomes nostalgic with the grains of my universe - with who I am as a person who admires an alumni. His experiences instantly provide lifechanging perspectives when I click the heart button of my tiktok app. I was on cloud nine when I heard his goals in helping other people. Indeed, in the lens of kindhearted people, these experiences captivated my heart and determination to do good for everyone. Am I going to do the same when I reach my goal?

“I feel the urge to donate in Tibag High School since nung Grade-7 ako, kasi naranasan ko po one time ang walang baon tapos pinakain po ako sa Model Home.” He uttered these words with the extreme desire to extend his blessings to the needy. With the generation where I completely belong, he is a young entrepreneur on TikTok, a former student of Tibag High School, he is the kind hearted angel/influencer, Jaymark Escaño.

As I scroll through my tiktkok app, I was inspired by his mirror of traits in the tempered glass of my not-so-updated gadget. He is a person

with a good heart who constantly looks for ways to help others. His compassionate heart never gets tired in pursuing kindness in this cruel world. People with good hearts are like rare gems that are difficult to find in this chaotic world. Like a rare gem, these people truly have radiant kindness and love. His intentions began with small things which now grew into a big passion, a passion for helping other people.

He reminded me of these grains of motivation for me to keep going like him, “I learned that no matter how difficult studying can be, never lose hope and always set a goal.”

Jaymark uttered. As I work towards my goals, he became my motivation to graduate in my alma mater with legacy. I will never be exhausted with the struggles for I know they will produce gems in my entire being.

My tears covered my cheeks when I had the chance to have a picture with my idol. His spectacular experience led him to a brighter future. He used his past as motivation to move forward and exhibited bravery and generosity. How about you, are you inspired by his story and aspire to be like him?

TURNING THE CAN’T INTO CAN

My last year in Senior High School was like a roller coaster. It has loopholes and turns of success and challenges. While walking in the corridors of the SHS building, I read the diary of Joshua Navarro, 12-Neuman who is an expert in sign language.

Dear diary, I thirst for the sound waves towards my system. I thirst for the vibration of my vocal chords to express my innermost thoughts to my classmates. These are just some of the deep longings of my heart. Born speech and hearing impaired, I wanted to embrace the world despite what happened to me.

I put my thoughts on the blank page of my thick yellow paper. The yellow paper reminds me of the vast world I will

take in after my Senior High School journey. I inculcated in my mind that my ambition does not die just because I am deaf and mute. My desire to be an IT programmer is louder than all the screams of the universe. I can’t speak, but can you hear my heartbeat? It pumps like an ICU revival equipment to reach the end of my pulse and veins.

As I walk towards my dream, a comrade named Fritz Alvarez became my companion. He guides me in the difficulties of the face to face classes. I am an ordinary teenager who still chose to be in school despite the hindrance of my disability. My heart is wounded due to the cruelties of verbal communication but this does not create bruises in my determination to achieve the dream that I am aiming for.

I can’t speak but I can SEE the beauty of education. I can’t hear but I can READ the letters of my aspiration. I can’t sing but I can WRITE the blueprint of my future. I was born with the gifts of can’t but I want to live the world to discover what I can for my bright and golden future. I can’t speak, but did you hear the pulses of my heart? As I grew up, I deeply understood the purpose of life. It has endless desires to be perfect but the air that I breathe to study reminds me of the beauty of choosing to learn despite being impaired in my hearing and speech. With all the love in the world, Joshua Navarro, future nation builder of the Philippines

UNTOLD REMINISCENCE OF AN OUTSTANDING CANTEEN MANAGER

Tomorrow morning if you wake up, And the sun does not appear I, I will be here

I could only stare at her coffin as I reminisced about her life-changing story. Her eyes could bring so much joy when she smiles at the students of Tibag High School. The glow and curves of her lips do not fade even though she is tired. I won’t

forget you, Ma’am Leonila Balbuena, our “Mamita.” I miss the food that you cook in our canteen. Life is full of surprises. No one can tell how long we will be in this life adventure. Ma’am Leonila Valbuena served as the Canteen Manager in Tibag High School for more than a decade in the service. She left sweet memories in the hearts of the students. Providing the best for the learners in the school was the scream of Mamita’s heart. With this quality, she is not just a Canteen Manager, but an Outstanding Canteen Manager of Tibag High School. She has been the heart of Tibag High School. Because of her management, learners had never been experienced to starve. The canteen was always open and ready to serve them. Life is unpredictable. We will never know how long we can travel on this journey. We will never know what tomorrow may bring. Mamita, as we used to call her, found her happiness in this journey. She is indeed a motherly Canteen Manager. As I bid goodbye looking at her coffin, I embraced her in my mind, saying, “Mamita, you are a great public servant not just in the eyes of the students, but in the eyes of God.” My grief covers the veins of my body as I continue singing the lyrics of my favorite song.

And just as sure as seasons are made for change

Our lifetime’s are made for years So, I I will be here we’ll be together I will be here Inspired. Motivated. Influenced. I left the canteen. I continued staring at the flag of my second home, Tibag High School. The flag reminds me of the excellence of the people who serve as nation builders of education. Before I leave the portals of excellence, I promise to go back to this home of legacy holding the tassel of college dream. The infinite galaxies of my aspirations as a graduating student will keep on shining the

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The brushes and paints on my blank state were splattered with love and passion. From a tabula rasa, I am now a masterpiece of a great painter and Master Teacher. I have never imagined that I will be transformed into a gallery of timeless stories.

First Brush Technique: Palette of

In a world where staying negative is the most crucial thing in this chaotic world, a positivity of creativity emerges in the mind of an artist. The first brush technique was scattered in my four corners. I am alive throughout the journey of Sir Edsel Natividad, Master Teacher I in Tibag High School.

I am a product of a broad palette of emotional tones. “When I paint, it gives balance to my life.” Upon uttering

these words, the majestic world of Sir Edsel’s ideas became my reasons to be publicized during an art fair in Diwa ng Tarlac last October 3. With the infinite beauty of a 100cm by 140cm acrylic on canvas, Sir Edsel’s creativeconsciousness revolves in painting objects which serve as his outlet of work-life balance.

Second Brush Technique: Gallery of Imagination I suddenly realized that without his extraordinary expression of brave soul and imagination, I won’t be seen by many eyes. Every stroke of his brush represents a chapter in his life. The visual worlds on the canvas of his paintings are beyond the mixed colors of canvas. Because of this masterpiece, everything became positive and possible. The creative voices of his mind remind him to escape the cruelties of life.

Third Brush Technique: Sketch of Thousand Words and Courage

At the stroke of his brush, colors of dreams and realities are unleashed in my rough surface. I witness how he breathes through the process of art so that bright positivity will emerge from this negative chaotic world. Sir Edsel’s showcase of paintings truly depicts his personality as an educator and artist. Each stroke sketches a thousand words and courage. The legacy of his art is engraved to me. The acrylic on canvas is now filled with hues of optimism despite the dust of everyday life. My name is Stag, the canvas in one of the great masterpieces of Sir Edsel.

The master’s canvas is now splattered with courage and determination. I am not a tabula rasa anymore. I am now a product of endless possibilities of undying dreams and self-expression. Thank you for your masterpiece, Master teacher.

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I’mawelderofthe luminousworldofreading.

The ultraviolet (UV) radiation released by the welding arc struck my eyes as I walked in the pathway of our school.

Whenever I see the welder’s flash of the Grade 12 students, I could vividly recall the luminous angle of my dreams – that is to be a proficient reader. I can’t help but to wonder about the vast knowledge that I can gain when I offer my entire system in the world of reading.

As I gazed at the class schedules, my naked eyes made me realize the importance of their superpowers in their skills. The Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) strand of the Tibag High School is one of the strands under Technical Vocational Livelihood Track. Tibag High School

is a village of solidarity thus the prolific Reading Tambayan initiated by the School Parent Teacher Association (SPTA) became my hope to achieve my dreams.

I continued opening the infinite pages of my fiction book. The arc eye of the welders encouraged me not to be drowned by the pandemic. My entire veins are grateful beyond words with the Zumbook Activity because I have my book now. I went to the gazebo and meditated on some nerve-wrecking intrapersonal thoughts. Why does reading seem to be luminous? Why do people enjoy opening a book and staying inside of a chapter?

I kept on searching for the answers whenever I sat on the comfortable metal of the gazebo. I told myself, “Hey, young reader. It seems to be boring sometimes, but just like many bookworms, choose

to enter inside a book for creatures of imagination.” This is the way they feel the sensation when it comes upon learning by reading. What is ironic about it is they enjoy their own space without needing to be with any company. They accompany their own selves by being alone, busy reading. There are several activities to enhance your vocabulary but this is surely included and helps a lot.

I stood and went to my sanctuary of knowledge. The welders gave life to the importance of reading. I now understand other things or people’s perceptions like in a novel, diary, story, newspapers or TV news. Plenty of students tend to avoid reading books or any reading materials for they think it is plain yet boring. It

might seem like it is not essential on a daily basis but through this, we can acknowledge many things to widen and strengthen our comprehension and vocabulary. Knowledge and skills we hold tight especially, when we start to read.

Life is not always a shiny metal which is bright and excellent. The painful flash may arise. There will always be an improvement in the aspects of reading such as pronunciation, spelling, punctuation, and grammar. It serves as a basic building block for learning. It is where our foundation is located when we open the door and start to learn new lessons. Because of the unwavering talents of the SMAW

students, they produced the spots where we can sit and relax while staying in our reading corners. I went back to the luminous area in our school. I am now a reader who gives emphasis to details. The ultraviolet radiation became my shield to focus on my own shelf to increase my perspective and knowledge. Open your book now to encounter new beginnings to experience the grains of success through the luminous world of reading. The welder’s flash reminds you of the great superpower you can have through reading.

Puzzle Pieces of Reading Journey: Parcels of Victory and Comprehension

PERSONA

As I gaze towards the class, their mouths speak the words at the same time. Here I am looking at the letters like scrambled puzzle pieces, not knowing how to put them in the frontal lobe of my brain.

Solving puzzle pieces: Pick up the the first pieces

Solving the puzzle will make my life easy. Struggles are always with me in every situation. What my classmates see in the book cannot be recognized by my eyes and mind. The letters are normal but in my vision they are blurry. I should not be like this forever. I need to help myself so I started highlighting the important details of what I’m reading. I also browse reading materials on social media to improve little by little. Reading is not an overnight process. There are always challenges while I am meeting different letters and symbols that serve as my friends.

Solving puzzle pieces: From parcel of struggles to pieces of success

While I am holding my reading notebook, I can see a stair where I am at the lowest step while my

classmates are at the way and still stepping for the top. I cannot move my feet, I am left behind. As I grow, I cannot just always look at others who can read, and be jealous. I sometimes struggle to understand the word. My mind screamed, “I should work for myself as my classmates do. I will look for the missing pieces and unlock the door with the key of success.”

Solving puzzle pieces: Each reading piece is special

the reading puzzle. It is possible that I will complete them. As days pass by, I am able to form it little by little. My eyes were hurt but it will surely be worth it because I will make something very important. I just read everyday. I

decided to conquer my difficulties. As I learn different words with my mentors, I am stepping to the top where the complete form of the puzzle was there. My classmates are waiting for me from the top of the stairs, looking and cheering for me. They are proud to see me doing my best. They made me realize that we want to learn, we can

Solving puzzle pieces: I found the

I am Kayla Irene Navarro. I am proud to say that I am now a reader. I completed the puzzle and am on the way to improving because it is endless. We improve each day, it is unstoppable. I adjusted my reading time. Being non- non-reader is very difficult, it is like I do not know anything. Despite these hurdles, nothing is impossible. I did not look at the achievements of others. Myself is my rival.

It is I, only I who can solve what I started. I’ve just realized that the puzzle is really hard to finish. There are a lot of processes. It needs critical thinking, skills, and abilities. To

form it and see the meaning of every part of it is important. If one piece is missing, find it, you will never learn if something is missing from you. The best feeling is where we are able to use what we work hard for.

I became victorious after completing the puzzle pieces of my reading journey. I glanced at my reading notebook. It reminded me of the wonders of reading. Good job, self! I am now looking at the letters like beautiful destinations of my future.

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Ishouldwork formyselfas myclassmates do.Iwilllook forthemissing piecesand unlockthe doorwiththe keyofsuccess.”

The aroma of the brewed coffee lingers in my system while doing my school work. I could smell the sugar and milk in a relaxing ambience. It feels like I am in cloud nine as I sip my favorite flavor of coffee, macchiato.

Have you stayed in a cafe while drinking a delicious smoothie or coffee? Teenagers nowadays really love going to a cafe with their friends. It gives comfort to escape from this chaotic world. Have you visited one of the trending coffee shops in our town?

Here’s the menu of recommendations where you can sit back and just relax. Try their trending flavors of love, friendship, and

Café Moment #1

Be enlightened at Café Josefina. Café Josefina is located at Kastelo Verde McArthur Highway Brgy. Capas Tarlac City. It is often visited by the people because it has an amazing view and relaxing place with a lush green environment. They offer coffee, sweets, and different beverages. Take a break with their best selling frappuccino. Café Josefina is a good place to dine in!

Café Moment #2

Cush you deserve a break

Cush Lounge is located in Citywalk San Roque, Tarlac City. This has an aesthetic ambiance look where students always come into this lounge after their classes. The best selling is their Suflia that you must try. They offer coffee, frappes, and other gourmet foods with the highest premium Quality.

Café Moment #4

Reminisce your blissful memories at Amcardo Café

The newly opened coffee shop in Tarlac! Amcardo Café is located in V-Plaza bldg. San Sebastian, Tarlac City. Their place has a Modern design and a very convenient atmosphere. They also offer the best Classic drinks.

Café Moment #5

Choose your coffee voice at My Girl

My Girl Coffee shop is located in Villa Zarraga Subdivision, Bypass Road, Brgy. San Vicente Tarlac City. They offer milk tea, mochi drinks, smoothies, and coffee together with their new food hub partner Holy smokes hotdogs and waffles. They have a very refreshing atmosphere in their outdoor place. a best place to refresh your mind!

Café is a place where everyone can relieve their stress. We do experience bitterness in life but as they serve coffee and sweets, it gives our joy to our broken hearts. Do you think you deserve a coffee? So, what are you waiting for, have you chosen what café you are going to hang out with your friends and family?

I stood and paid for my taro smoothie. I escaped reality for a while but it is now calling me to go back to my routines. I visited the café to declutter my mind. I am now ready to conquer again the world where battles of heart and mind never end.

ULTIMATEMUST-WATCHSCREENPLAYS:

Iconic Characters of Excellence

As I enter the world of my favorite movie, I can feel that I am also part of the movie. I know the feeling of hiding in the end of the world from the antagonist. My emotions are also involved whenever the characters bid their goodbyes.

Let us watch and learn from the ultimate must-watch screenplays. I am in ecstasy to share the best senses of cinema. My friends have their endless movie recommendations. These are the trends that blow the minds of movie fans, but they also gained knowledge by watching. However, let us hear the favorite movies of the learners of Tibag High School. Let us unfold the film strips of the top 10 inspiring movies. In 3, 2, 1… action!

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3 Idiots (Indian Movie)

Directed by: Rajkumar Hirani

Released date: May 8, 2013

The movie is an Indian film in English medium filled with amazing visuals and music, which adds to its charm. It is full of humor, heartwarming moments, and plenty of life lessons. It’s an inspiring story about achieving your goals and not letting anyone tell you how to live your life. It also has a strong message about the importance of education and pursuing your passion. The story is thought-provoking and will make you reflect. It is an emotional rollercoaster movie that is sure to leave you feeling inspired. Indeed, a must-watch for anyone who wants a feel-good movie with a lot of positive messages.

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Hidden Figures

Directed by: Theodore Melfi

Release Date: January 6, 2017

Hidden Figures is about the untold lives of extraordinary African-American women who were working at NASA as human computers who do difficult math by hand and in their heads. The movie shows racism, sexism, and the ambition to accomplish something. I enjoyed the casting and the way the director projected women empowerment and equality. It was by far one of the great movies I have watched. I highly recommend it because it will teach you a lot not just about Science, Mathematics, and Technology, but also how all people are equal regardless of their color and gender. I also use Hidden Figures as a motivation to never give up and keep trying to achieve all my dreams regardless of the challenges I face.

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Itaewon Class

Directed by: Kim Seong Yoon Date released: January 31, 2020

I like this movie/series because all the characters have their own stories which inspire me to work harder despite difficulties. We must face and conquer all. It is all about a man named Park Sae Ro-yi who decided to open a bar. He wants to grow his business so that he can seek revenge, but life didn’t come easy since he’s not good at business. A girl named Jo Yi Seo helped him to grow his business and changed his life. I recommend you to watch this movie/series because it serves as a reminder not to be affected by what people say. Stand firm on your principles and in the end you will still be the winner like Park Sae Ro Yi.

4.9/5

Enola Holmes 2

Directed by: Harry Bradbeer Released date: October 27, 2022

The movie is about an amazing girl named Enola who’s being doubted by everyone and not trusted just because she’s a woman. With all of the judgment that she received, she didn’t stop being passionate and continued doing what everyone told her she couldn’t. She stopped discrimination against women. When everyone doubts and tells her to stop, she trusts herself more. She did not let other people’s words limit her dreams. I recommend this movie to all the girls who are struggling with society’s judgment. Like Enola, do not let others shrink your dreams, because you can do a lot more than you think you can.

Step Up

Directed by: Anne Fletcher Released date: August 11, 2006

Dancing was never one of my main talents. I thought that dancing was just a hobby that anyone can do. Step up changed the way I view dancing. Step Up is about a young delinquent named Tyler. Tyler’s got a passion for a hobby that he never really discovered, not until he met Nora, a beautiful young woman aspiring to be a successful dancer. This movie lives up to the saying “You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great”.

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Bzzzzzz... Wegotthe power!

We may observe electricity in the sky when lightning hits. Ever wonder how electricity is created? When simply turning on a light bulb in your house is more than what the naked eye can see, you will desire to travel in the 1830s to discuss electricity generation with Michael Faraday.

You only need a few basic items, such wires and magnets, together with information, to try and generate electricity on your own and comprehend its history. Will

you rise to the occasion and delve deeper into the fascinating world of science?

Faraday’s brilliant mind gave rise to the Manual Electric Generator, which can produce electricity when operated manually. Motion and magnetism play a role in the creation of electricity. For example, moving a magnet back and forth over a wire tied to a closed loop will alter its magnetic field, which will push electrons toward the wire and produce electricity.

Our main source of electricity is generated from fossil

eventually they will run out. In Tibag High School, Sir Monsour Balmes teaches students how to generate their own electricity without the use of fossil fuels during his Key Stage 3 demonstration teaching. He introduced the Manual Electric Generator to some THSians and discussed its ability to provide electricity where students can utilize the knowledge they acquired to create their own electricity using generators as such.

Bzzzzzz... The voltage is high! and

so is the enthusiasm of humans to be innovative and resourceful. Scientists are still in the midst of discovering potential electricity sources and improving current electricity sources to achieve an equilibrium in the environment and as well as in the lives of humans. The secret to discovering a new source of energy that will enable our civilization to flourish in the most effective manner may lie in disseminating information that will mold the brains of future scientists to create new inventions. Indeed, Science is knowledge and knowledge is our power!

ELECTRICITY FROM THE SPHERE LIGHT, WARMTH, & HOPE

LIGHT, WARMTH, & HOPE

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“Daylight”, “Lamp of the day”, “Great luminary” or whatever you want to call it! It is the closest star in our planet earth that hosts life in different important aspects. The light and energy produced by it during the daytime serves as a pivotal point for life to emerge and survive. As human minds keeps searching for the unknown and human technology keeps on evolving, sunlight can now turn intoelectricity that can charge your

High School, solar panels are installed in various areas. There’s a total of 6 mini solar panels that can power LED lights, scattered inside the school. There are also heavyduty 13 newly installed solar panels bought using the Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses (MOOE) budget. When you go out of your classroom to use the comfort room, when you buy food during recess or when you just simply wander around the school, maybe you’ve already walked by on some of the solar panels.

According to Sir Arnel Ibañez, the floor-tiled size solar panels

Utilizing solar energy reduces greenhouse gas emissions. It goes against the conventional wisdom to try to stop climate change and its terrible impacts. fossil fuels are the primary source of electricity. Solar power also reduces costs because of the free and abundant source of electricity. Even though the weather plays pivotal role, in warm nations like the Philippines, using solar energy is actually a smart idea becausebatteries can be used to store the electricity that is created. However, it’s really expensive and solar panel installation is

challenging, as it is established that solar panel manufacture demands potentially hazardous chemicals that affect the environment.

Solar energy may not be the best replacement for electricity that is generated from fossil fuels

because it has its own drawbacks. Time holds uncertainties; as the technology advances, maybe we can use electricity without producing huge carbon emissions, but for the meantime, let us do our part and use electricity in moderation while the sun still gives new tomorrows.

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WASTE MANAGEMENT: Beating the odds of environment crisis

As observed, our planet is suffocated by the mountains of trash surrounding us. Improper waste segregation is one of the human activities that trigger

orderliness by means of guiding us toward an Eco-friendly environment. The School’s Eco Club consists of teachers and students whose dedication in reducing environmental issues is unmatched and indeed inspiring. The

Club said that they will be more strict about waste management in school.

In addition, he also said that the students should segregate the garbage that comes from their respective classrooms properly. Violators who keep

vital element to be able to create meaningful actions. Don’t let the beauty of our environment go to waste, so throw your waste properly. In my personal perspective, a good environment is necessary for quality

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Nourishing the future of many Filipinos

“It is an eternal obligation towards human beings not to let them suffer from hunger when one has a chance of coming to his assistance.” - Simon Weil, a French Philosopher.

Tibag High School is one of the selected recipients of the Rise and

founder and CEO, Raymond Goodson with other board of directors for the partnership. This will sustain the School-Based Feeding Program for 120 days to 52 undernourished students ages 13-16 years old.

Child malnutrition all over the globe is primarily caused by poverty, the World Bank confirmed. This refers to health

infections might result from it. In the Philippines, poverty rate alarmingly increased by 18.1% as cited from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) which was reported on August 20, 2022. Looking back on November 2013, the typhoon Haiyan devastated many lives in the Philippines. Hence, the Rise and Rebuild International Foundation

and malnourished Filipinos. The Adopt-a-School Program (ASP) implemented by the Department of Education (DepEd) gave an opportunity to RRIF to help young Filipinos who suffer malnutrition. Through the efforts of Dr. Juvelyn L. Esteban, THS Principal, Ma’am Evangeline V. Espiritu, the TLE Head Teacher, and Ma’am Kenzie M. Ancheta, the School Nutrition Leader, stakeholders were tapped for the application process, and in return, THS is one of the selected school-recipients of the international foundation, Rise and Rebuild. Experts proved that malnutrition affects the learning ability of a student. It appears that students who are malnourished have the tendency to lack focus, which contributes to poor learning. The reason is very simple —food affects how our brain works, with that being said, a healthy meal is needed to help the brain function well. Thus, the RRIF willingly feeds more than 60,000 children daily from food harvested on their acquired lands in Cebu (15 acres), Leyte (16 acres), and Tarlac (14 acres).

As mandated in the signed Memorandum of Agreement, to successfully exhibit the feeding

vegetables, fruits, source of protein (when available), and desserts will come from the foundation which are supplied every Monday. Recipients are also encouraged to “go green” by giving them seedlings that they can plant at home while the feeding program is ongoing so that when the feeding program is over, they can have a source of nutrients ready to be harvested.

Meanwhile, Some of the projects of the RRIF are employment to many Filipinos, Restrooms, Nutrition Centers, vegetable farmlands and food supplies for undernourished. RRIF is indeed a private organization whose volunteerism and dedication to provide better quality learning for Filipinos are worth applauding. Various programs were being implemented by Tibag High School to ensure students’ wellbeing. Its School-based Feeding Program is only a glimpse of many outstanding solutions to assess quality learning. It is happy to see that both public and private sectors are working hand in hand to improve education for the Filipino children whose hands hold the future of our country.

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Students to sustain a Greener Tibag High School through YES-O

School Based Co-Curricular

Youth for Environment Organization

(YES-O) conducted different activities in October to November 2022 to promote the conservation of the environment for future generations involving DepEd’s Makakalikasan Core Values and the Republic Act No. 9152 otherwise known as National Environmental Awareness and Education Act of 2008.

To comply with the school’s project and activity initiated by the YES-O focal person, Ma’am Rosemarie Itum, in coordination with class officers, each section generously donated and planted vegetable plants for the THS Garden. Harvested from these can be used in the Feeding Program of the school. In addition, YES-O conducted clean-up drives,

training workshops, and useful projects such as drip irrigation that is used for the gulayan sa paaralan.

Yes-O administered activities and helped school caretakers monitor the plants given by the students. YES-O also emphasized that its aim is to share that the shade of trees can provide a useful barrier to harmful ultraviolet radiation.

Activities were initiated to promote a greener Tibag High School, and can help learners understand that making a simple act can lead to something bigger and more beautiful.

According to YES-O Officers, it’s not just the physical health that is promoted, our mental health also benefits when we are surrounded by trees or any nature-based activities. Furthermore, stress and depression levels can be reduced when we’re active.

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Masking,voluntarynotobligatory

With the COVID-19 concerns receding, wearing of face masks is no longer obligatory, rather optional after Pres. Ferdinand “BongBong” Marcos issued an executive order allowing people to voluntarily use face masks especially on ventilated areas.

Days after the mandate, The Department of Education consulted the Department of Health and backed the decision of PBBM on the liberalization of wearing face masks even among students provided that schools still implement minimum public health standards relevant to the COVID-19 to safeguard the learners especially on indoor activities.

Tibag High School is one of the schools that still require face masks while entering the school vicinity. Some students and staff complain about the continuous wearing of face masks due to the inconvenience it brings especially while inside the classrooms; while some, favors the policy because masking has become their identity – they feel safe and committed to protect the most vulnerable like unvaccinated fellow, people with comorbidities, and those who are in the old age.

In addition, Senator.Bong Go, chairman of the Senate committee on health urged the public,

especially students, to still wear a mask for protection as the virus recedes, but still remains. Other parents also encourage their children to keep their masks on whenever leaving home for their safety.

Some may not be aware, but the EO still requires facemasks to be worn indoor, private or public establishments, including public transportation by land, air or sea and in outdoor settings where physical distance cannot be maintained.

Although it is optional to wear a mask we should not be complacent because the COVID-19 virus still remains in our country. As a student, we can help stop the spread of the virus by simply wearing facemasks and following the guidelines of our school and community.

The pandemic reshaped our lives and affected us in many ways we never imagined. Wearing a facemask does not restrict us from freedom;rather, it helps us regain our freedom by reducing virus transmission. Applying stringent precautionary measures such as handwashing, wearing of face masks, and physical distancing could go an extra mile in protecting ourselves and others, too. After all, prevention is always better than cure.

Run by Solar:

The price of electricity is getting higher in the Philippines because of its unstable source. Filipinos are badly affected by the continuous electricity price hike since it is essential in our daily lives.

On the other side, people are starting to use various ways to have access to sustainable energy. In the city of Tarlac, a team of experts dedicated their time and effort to utilize their knowledge in Science and Technology. They had created hope for the Filipinos which includes the Tarlaqueños’ in achieving a source of electricity — a solar-powered generator that is costefficient.

After its successful pilot test in 2017, the project commenced in February 2021 which was then completed in November 2022. TSU and the Department of Science and Technology’s Regional Office III handed over two solar-powered or electric utility vehicles to the DOST Central Office on December 12, 2022. The project was led by Prof. Rodel T. Botio and Vice-President for Research Extension Services, Dr. Murphy P. Mohammed as the co-project leader who developed eleven electric utility cars which was sponsored with 2.3 million pesos in DOST III and 1.3 million pesos in TSU funds. Other units will soon be handed to the DOST Tarlac and DOST Nueva Ecija.

Professor Botio reported that they were able to lower the electricity bills

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of the families who were the chosen trial participants. The generator was designed to operate even in cloudy weather because of its solar tracking mechanism that can orient the direction of panels towards sunlight, so even when the sun is playing hide and seek, there’s nothing to worry about.

The TSU Solar Resource team also developed an integrated solar water pump where it became a great help for local farmers because it can provide water for up to five hectares with zero cost of electricity. The solar charging system that was created by their team was able to provide electricity for the solar water pumps and even for the solar generators.

According to Prof. Botio, the project is already in its fifth year, and they are currently at phase 3 called Techno Demonstration and Commercialization. Through this phase, sustainable technology will be promoted in Tarlac.

With the milestone of this research, Ma’am Shinette Grace Botio, one of the Science teachers of Tibag High School and the wife of Prof. Rodel T. Botio, is delighted with the outcome of this sustainable technology. When asked how can Ma’am

Shinette integrate this kind of research into her Science Class in Tibag High School she shared “The research of Sir Botio, my husband, is very timely in terms of our lesson on electricity. I get to share photos and videos of our lighting using the solar power system my husband installed at home. This is to let students appreciate the renewable energy we can get through the sun.”

Knowledge in Science and Technology allows us to have a better life; time already proved it. The research and development of new technologies in the melting pot of the Philippines holds competence and so many opportunities. By supporting organizations who give light to new technologies, knowledge and unity will blossom; thus, access to a better way of living. Researchers are naturally driven by their curiosity but it takes a million courage to be someone with a helpful

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Sustainable gardening eyed thru crop museum, nursery; THS notches 1st place in division tilt

Tibag high school won the Best Nursery/Crop Museum in EGPP “Gulayan para sa sa Aktibong Magaaral” on December 15, 2022 at Kaisa Hall Tarlac City Plazuela.

On October 24-28 was the Division Validation and Evaluation Elementary and IS category, November 9 was the announcement of Division Winners.

Winners will represent the Division in the regional contest on November 14-25 while special awards were given to deserving schools.

On November 14-25 was the Regional Validation and Evaluation

while December 15, 2022, was the awarding of Regional Winners.

The school implementers were given the criteria for the contest and were given a month to improve their school gardens.

The Technology and Livelihood Education department collaborated in improving the school garden under the leadership of Ma’am Evangeline V. Espiritu, HT I department and Sir Jonathan Paul L. Briones, Master Teacher I.

The biggest point in the criteria is for the vegetables planted. That’s why Sir Wenzlee Laus, GSP focal person planted different varieties of plants under the GO, GROW, and GLOW type of veggies with the help of Grade 9 & 10 Agricultural Crop

Students.

“It is the support and determination of my colleagues that pushed me even more to go the extra mile. Even ydears before, we have been exerting efforts for the Gulayan that is why we made sure that these won’t go to waste. besides, students will benefit from this.” Sir Laus shared on an interview.

The criteria also include the Gulayan sa Paaralan contribution for the school feeding program that is led by Ma’am Kenzie M. Ancheta, the School Nutrition Leader and MRF that is being led by Sir Michael G. Ocoma. With great cooperation and collaboration of T.L.E. department, they won the Best Nursery/Crop Museum.

GREEN THUMB ADVOCATES.

The consistent effort of Sir Laus and students in planting and harvesting produce clinches TCSD best in the crop museum.

Catching-up through innovation...

THS moves to facial recognition biometrics

To guarantee efficient and effective monitoring of attendance, Tibag High School ended the use of log book for their daily time record. THS is now utilizing the Facial Recognition Biometrics that was pilot tested in January 31, 2023 and officially implements its full use in February 1, 2023.

F.R.B. is an automatic device that can record the daily time. The primary reason for strict biometrics is for personnel, teaching and non-teaching staff, to continuously provide prompt and responsive services to all its clients. All

employees are required to render their service for 8 hours a day, and 5 days a week which results in a total of (at least) 40 hours per week. Every school day, THS Personnel use the FRB four (4 ) times: Upon arrival (log-in), during lunch break (break-out and breakin), and upon departure from the office (log out). A designated time depending on the shift is mandated. From the use of fingers to now use of facial recognition as biometrics is indeed innovative in guaranteeing efficiency and security. Thanks to the development of deep learning techniques, notable advancements have been accomplished and experienced.

SYMBO Tested the Luck of THSians Whilst Learning Takes Place

As part of the week-long celebration of the month of love, Tibag High School held a science version of BINGO named SYMBO on February 13, 2022. Instead of numbers, symbols from the periodic table of elements were used in symbo cards.

The program was planned and facilitated by the teachers of the science department. The event was hosted by Ma’am Merlina De Jesus and Ma’am Marilou Baraquio while Sir Monsour Balmes served as a host for the 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. schedule.

Each SYMBO card is worth 5

THS’ Eco Club mitigates climate change impact thru school solid waste management

To help Tibag High School facilitate its goal to mitigate the problems of climate change as a share to the vision of several government and non-government agencies, the school’s Eco Club initiated activities pertaining to Solid Waste Management.

“Ang Eco Club or Ecological

Solid Waste Management Club ay

adviser of Eco Club said in a mediated interview.

Ocoma also emphasized that cleanliness is a measurement of discipline; hence, the activities are a good program not just to clean the school environment, but also to foster discipline among students.

“Layon nito na mapanatili na ang

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magandang mga programa sa kalinisan at wastong pagtatapon or pagsesegragate ng basura sa ating paaralan. Layon din nito na magkaroon ng mabuting samahan na nagkakaisa at nagmamahalan ang lahat ng kasapi upang mapanatatili ang katatagan ng organisasyon.” THS and Eco Club hopes to make these activities sustainable so we can give our continuous share for the betterment of the environment and of the world.

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pesos with a validity of 5 days after purchase. The cards do not contain any symbols upon receiving because the players are the ones who will choose the combination of symbols for every letter using the given lists of symbols with corresponding letters.

Princess Sarah,a Grade 11 student said that when she played SYMBOL, she was able to recall some symbols from the periodic table of elements that were taught by her science teacher in Junior High School.

From the hundreds of participants in the said event, players who won from each round received 100 pesos, and the black-out winners received 500 pesos each.

Bocce: Guides for playing an accessible backyard...

When you already bowled all of your bocce balls, allow the team who has not completed their throws to bowl out remember to stand behind the fault line which around 10 feet, all of the 8 balls should be clustered around the jack at various distances.

5. Measure which team’s bocce is closest to the jack. In terms of scoring, measure the bocce that is closest to the jack, the team that collects points is the team whose ball is closest to the jack, the points are depending on the distance of the bocce from the jack including

the “kissing” if it touches the jack at the end.

6. Keep switching courts.

Keep switching courts and play another frame until a team gets 12 points or until it reaches either 15 or 21 points.

The goal of this game is to score more points than the opponent and a maximum of 4 points can be awarded in a single round, anyone at any age, regardless of one’s gender, and even people who have disabilities can play this kind of sport.

Many are not familiar with

Bocce;however, this game changes the lives of many who dream of being independent, but are not given the opportunity due to their disabilities.

“Honestly, first time kong makapanood ng Bocce nung Division Schools Press Conference dahil ito ang naging topic ng write-up namin. I was amazed na may ganitong laro pala. It makes physically challenged individuals be more independent when they play.” Andrei Cortez, a sports writer of Tibag High School, shared when interviewed about this unique, accessible backyard ball game, Bocce.

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Insidethemindofa student-athlete

As a society, we recognize the importance of sports in the lives of our students holistically. It provides numerous benefits, including physical fitness, leadership skills, teamwork, and self-discipline. However, we must also recognize that academics should remain the top priority for student-athletes. That is why it is crucial that studentathletes do not disrupt classes during sports competition and training.

As the new school year opens with in-person classes as its primary modality, the Department of Education reminded everyone of its stipulation in DepEd order 34 s. 2022 and DepEd order 09 series of 2005. Any school day spent outside the classroom is classified as a disruption. The reason is to remedy the learning deficiency brought by the 2-year hiatus caused by the pandemic. However, some points of argument were presented as to how can student-athletes can train while concentrating on their academics.

“Nakakapagod. Di po gaano makafocus, masakit sa katawan,” Lucky Elpidez, one of THS boxing players, shared on an interview.

While it is true that student-athletes are often under tremendous pressure to perform both on the field and in the classroom, it is essential that they receive the necessary support to balance both their academic and athletic responsibilities. This requires a collaborative effort between the school, coaches, teachers, and parents.

Student-athletes must understand that missing class is not an option. They should be encouraged to communicate with their teachers ahead of time and make arrangements to complete any missed work. Coaches should also be held accountable for ensuring that their athletes do not miss classes unnecessarily.

The benefits of participating in sports should not come at the expense of academic success. We need to ensure that student-athletes are given the support they need to excel both on the field and in the classroom. This means emphasizing the importance of education and ensuring that athletes are not disrupted from their studies.

It is important to note that participating in sports can enhance academic success. Studies have shown that students who participate in sports are more likely to graduate high school and attend college. However, this is only possible if we ensure that academics remain the top priority.

In conclusion, we need to ensure that student-athletes do not disrupt classes during sports competition and training. We need to prioritize academic success while also encouraging the many benefits of participating in sports to provide the necessary support and resources for student-athletes to excel both on and off the field.

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Bocce: Guides for playing an accessible backyard ball game

Bocce or boccia is a game where you use strategies and techniques. Despite playing it calmly it can be played as one or up to four individuals, it hit its stride with the Romans and Emperor Augustus as Italians made its popularity. It is played with eight large balls made from different colors to distinguish the balls of one team from those of the other team.

The good thing about Bocce is that it can also be played by handicapped even those who are in wheelchairs. The game was originally designed for

Athlete eyes for Gold on Arnis CLRAA

Student of Tibag High School

Glydel S. Fider, competes for the upcoming Central Luzon Regional Athletic Association that will be initiated on April 24-28, 2023 at Bulacan along with other City Meet Winners.

After Arnis player Glydel S. Fider wins last City meet, she is now prepareing for the upcoming CLRAA with her coach Sir Ramil Merculio, Arnis Trainer at Sto. Cristo Integrated School.

experiences of training from Monday to Saturday with her coach, including sparring. Like any other athlete, she eyes for the gold medal.

“Ina-achieve ko makuha yung gold medal at maging first placer” she passionately shares after asked on what is her goal for the upcoming event.

On the other hand, Fider, City Meet and Inter-Secondary Gold Medalist was taken over by Sto. Cristo Integrated School Arnis Coach Sir Ramil Merculio since there were no Arnis coach available at Tibag High School.

people who are physically challenged.

For many, it’s the only sporting option available to them due to the severity of their disability.

1. Toss the coin.

The game starts after a toss coin and the team that won will be the one to throw the jack or the pallino into a zone 5 m (16 feet), which ends

2.5 m (8 feet) from the endboard of the court, throw out the first bocce ball after the pallino is being thrown the person who threw the jack is responsible for throwing the first bocce ball.

2. Throw out the Jack.

After the first ball is successfully thrown let the other team bowl their

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bocce ball, one of their player if team will try to throw the ball as close as possible to the jack, the team whose ball is the farthest away from the jack gets to bowl its remaining three bocce balls in succession again the throws should hit the jack as close as possible.

3. Throw out your first Bocce ball If your bocce ball hit the pallino it is called “kiss” or “baci” which is acceptable, readjustments will just occur from where you want to aim but if the ball remains touching the jack at the end of the frame you will automatically receive 2 points.

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How about you? Have you ever faced challenges upon your dream?

“In every journey, Parkours are chapters for us to finish, and discrimination is ours to diminish.”

A persistent student of Tibag High School, that aims to become a Basketball Player, to inspire and give desire. “Wag panghinaan ng loob.” a note that Angelo emphasized.

MAPEH teachers, under the leadership of Sir Edwin O. Sotto and Sir Arnel Ibañez, conducted Laro ng Lahi games to Junior High School students of Tibag High School on February 15, 2023 at the school’s covered area to enrich Filipino games and promote health and wellness as well.

Every section from each grade level was called for faceoff and battle along with games such as tug of war and dodgeball.

Fider shares about her TEAMING

Competitions were held during students’ MAPEH classes with their teachers assisting. This is to ensure that no classes will be disrupted as mandated by the DepEd order 09 series of 2005.

To locate the strength of every learner,

“Frightened, Nervous, and excited at the same time” she emphasized.

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teachers paired sections to face and battle their game: Tug of War: “Hilaan patungo sa tagumpay” wherein two sections compete with each other such as Grade 7 Nakpil versus Grade 9- Curie, and Grade 9-Newton versus Grade 9Maxwell. Students were called to edify their physical and social skills. These kinds of physical games serve as avenues to promote healthy lifestyle and identify potential students who are fit for future competitions.

Through these games, learners endure and adapt skills that will keep them fit, teach them how to coordinate with others, and commemorate Filipinos’ most favorite games as well.

A physical challenged student of Tibag High School , hidden by the name Angelo Castro, pursues and strives hard to reach and claim his goal. A journey that goes up and down, bounces like a basketball that’s round.

In every other dream, circumstances and challenges will be faced. An obstacle that an athlete needs to conquer, is like someone who faces and conquers his/her challenges towards their dream. Persistence is a key, for someone who dreams and someone who wish.

One of the students’ recent favorite players is Justin Brownlee, an American- Filipino basketball player who recently joined Gilas Pilipinas after being an import from the Development League of the National Basketball Association.

“Gusto ko din po si Brownlee ung sa Gilas Pilipinas kasi magaling syang mag lay-up.” Angelo excitedly shared.

It could be remembered that Brownlee made an impact after Gilas Pilipinas clinched the win stealing the ball out of Lebanon’s hands with his unstoppable moves during the FIBA Qualifying Tournament.

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THS enthroned as the champion in Intesecondary Basketball 2023

TARLAC, Sto. Cristo

Integrated School — Tibag High School enthroned for the championship after crushing Balibago Primero Integrated School as they joined forces and threw a bunch of impeccable moves and unbreakable defense during the Inter Secondary Sports Competition last February 28, 2023.

De Guzman with 15 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists led the scoreboard for THS together with the constant assists and layups of his teammates.

The first quarter just started and THS executed BPIS after throwing 7 points in just a few minutes with Calimlim and Garcia’s on the mark layups and hard rock defense they ended the game with 19-16, THS on the lead.

The second quarter ran like a roller coaster game with the continuous changing of scores of both teams but THS out stood BPIS with their puzzled tactics, 35-32.

With Gonzales and Sagum’s infrangible off defense followed by Sagum’s last remarkable rebound BPIS failed to clutch the win for the third quarter, 46-44.

De Guzman and Castanedo set an 8-0 run for the final quarter with their unrivaled off defense BPIS’s points being thrown out after ending the game with 62-55.

“Team effort at diskarte sa loob kung paano sila gumalaw. Sumubok ako [sa mga players ko] kung sino ang may presence of mind. Sila lang ang ipinasok ko kahit na marami sa mga players ang may potensyal sa laro,” THS Basketball Coach G. Christopher Bryan Enriquez said.

“More practice, at saka kulang pa ang training dahil rush ang paghahandang ginawa para rito sa Intersecondary pero thank you kay Lord dahil binigay Niya sa Tibag ang kampeonato,” he added.

THS is qualified and entering the next game for the Tarlac City Athletic Meet this coming February 11 and is ready to clutch the win from Don Bosco Technical Institute.

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THS Boxers ring extra rounds for CLRAA Gold

Tibag High School — The boxing players of Tibag High School are currently having strenuous training preparation for Central Luzon Regional Athletic Association (CLRAA), from doing intense workouts to learning punching techniques they keep going until the gold medal finally lands on their hands.

Junior boxers are having an intensive training everyday and they are divided into two groups depending on their schedule for attending classes a.m shifts practice from 3p.m to 5p.m while p.m shifts practice from 8a.m to 10a.m after classes and a short break they will proceed on training also Saturday and Sunday is a whole day practice this is their everyday routine since February until April.

They are working on Cardio workouts to help them find their pulse and elongate their endurance, their leader’s asset is his endurance so they try to maintain this routine daily to

Manny Pacquiao announces his 2023 comeback

The Pinoy Boxing Icon also known as “People’s Champ” confirmed last year of December at Saitama Super Arena in Tokyo, Japan, that he has agreed with the Rizin Fighting Federation’s promotion to fight this year, the date with his rival is expected to be announced this year and he mentioned that Rizin will choose who he will fight against.

Pacquiao, 44, retired before the national elections last May 2022 and his last professional match was at Las Vegas where he lost against Yordenis Ugas through unanimous decision which happened in August 2021.

Last December in an exhibition match where Pacquiao fought with Dk Yoo– a Korean Youtuber and mixed martial artist, he won the 6-round fight via unanimous decision. “Medyo matagal din po di napanuod maglaro ang idol namin, Inspirasyon po talaga sya sa akin bilang isang young boxer na may laban sa CLRAA.” Lucky Elpedez said.

This year by any month Pacquiao stated that he will start focusing on training and preparing for the fight after the scheduled fight will be announced, “ This next exhibition match here in Japan, probably my opponent is a professional MMA fighter,” he added.

keep them on track.

When their blood finally flows to the muscles they will proceed to shadow boxing in which you throw a bunch of punches at the air as though there is an opponent, this is practiced to prepare themselves mentally and physically before a real fight.

“preni-prepare natin sila para hindi sila ma-knock down instead sila yung mangna-knock down,” Coach Arnel Ibañez said.

The Jab is their basis, this punch can be blown in different directions but originally just a straight punch also they are developing on their defense

until it becomes unbreakable.

“Jab straight po, yun talaga pinaka technique na pinapractice po namin,” Lucky Elpidez their leader said.

They are pulling their own weight for this competition, blood and sweat are being sacrificed everyday as they continue moving forward.

“Hindi ko naman sinasabi na ano pero nageexpect ako na maguuwi sila ng tatlong gold tiwala ako sa kanila, sa effort nila,” Coach Arnel said.

The match will be held on April 23 to 27 this year and as their coach said they are expected to clutch the win and claim the gold.

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Insidethemindofa student-athlete

5min
page 19

Bocce: Guides for playing an accessible backyard...

1min
page 18

THS’ Eco Club mitigates climate change impact thru school solid waste management

1min
page 18

Sustainable gardening eyed thru crop museum, nursery; THS notches 1st place in division tilt

2min
page 18

Run by Solar:

2min
page 17

Students to sustain a Greener Tibag High School through YES-O

2min
page 17

Nourishing the future of many Filipinos

2min
page 16

WASTE MANAGEMENT: Beating the odds of environment crisis

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ELECTRICITY FROM THE SPHERE LIGHT, WARMTH, & HOPE LIGHT, WARMTH, & HOPE

1min
page 15

Bzzzzzz... Wegotthe power!

1min
page 15

Iconic Characters of Excellence

3min
page 14

Puzzle Pieces of Reading Journey: Parcels of Victory and Comprehension

4min
pages 13-14

Lifeblood of the Skilled Learners

2min
pages 12-13

Master with a MASTERPIECE

1min
page 12

FEATURES 11 Extraordinary Testimonies of Excellence and Legacy

5min
pages 11-12

Tatak Tibag!

4min
page 10

Theriseofteenage pregnancytoday

2min
page 9

Letterto theEditor

3min
page 9

The Fortress

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OnMandatingROTC

3min
page 8

EffectsofTooMuchSocial MediatoYoungerViewers

3min
pages 7-8

Bridgingthe DwindlingReading Proficiency

5min
pages 6-7

THS tutors scaffold studes who lag in reading, numeracy; Dr. Esteban: We will make it through

3min
page 5

THS’ learning programs eye sustainability; Project iConnect, Project TUTOR launched

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JHS,

2min
pages 4-5

THS studes’ learning recovery anticipated

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BSP, GSP Scouters knot life skills thru Investiture, Backyard Camping

5min
pages 3-4

THS promotes Zumbook drive

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THS partners with internal, external stakeholders, wins third place in search for Brigada Eskwela Best Implementing Schools

1min
page 3

THS’ iConnect to rescue reading gaps

7min
pages 1-2
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