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

By Gabrielle M. Dela Cruz binuo upang makatulong ang mga officers and members sa kaayusan at kalinisan ng ating paaralan.” Sir Michael Ocoma,

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.

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“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

THS ay Eco friendly at mayroong

SCIENCENEWS 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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PLAY 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.

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