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HOPE IN THE POST PANDEMIC. Students of 8-Topaz expressed their hopes for a better future in one of their group activities in English 8 during the first week of classes.

In the same manner, the school hopes to develop agents of truth and change by establishing Special Program in Journalism, a curriculum that develops students with potential in journalistic attitude, skills, and knowledge.

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Journalism curriculum opens at City High

Fake news and disinformation has been prevalent and consumed nowadays, and San Jose City division’s response to the problem is to open a curriculum related to journalism.

San Jose City National High School was one of the public schools that offered the Special Program in Journalism (SPJ) this school year, through the recommendation of the division office.

“It is not because it is the only program we do not have here in City High, but it’s very timely to open [Special Program in Journalism],”

School Principal Dr. Vilma C. Nuñezsaid regarding the implementation of a new curriculum in San Jose City National High School.

It can be recalled that this year, the Division of San Jose City initiated the offering of SPJ in selected schools in the said city, with SJCNHS being one of the institutions to pioneer the said program.

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