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CLAIRE FAJARITO
“As long as I’m alive I’ll continue to care for them and do everything I can to get them to graduate. I will give them everything they want or need as much as I can.”
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She states that her son, Angelo Adam M. Palma was a late bloomer and only started talking when he was 4 years old.
We also interviewed her son, Angelo Palma from Grade 9-Newton.
Did you have any friends in elementary school? What was your experience with them?
“Yes, many of the friends I had was interested in the same things as me, that’s why we bonded.”
Did you encounter any bullies or bad influences un your old school?
“Yes, I have experienced being bullied by a classmate before, I was teased and taunted.”
Do you have a hard time socializing in school “Sometimes, because I struggle to speak my mind and communicate with my fellow classmates since I want to avoid having any conflict with them.”
Lastly, what do you aspire to be in the future?
“I want to be a video game developer so that I can make games that people can like and learn from. Or to be an influencer because I am inspired by the people that I watch.” several ways you can help your autistic be patient and understanding of their communicating. their abilities and instead ask how you in an activity. students in group activities and of sensory issues that may be for them. autism and how it affects people to better classmates. create a more inclusive and supportive
By CASSEY BORCELO
It is a night for Erodians to remember!
Erodians! Be the life of the party! Come out of your shell!
It’s the night where you have the opportunity to further enhance your bond with your friends. A night where you can celebrate friendships you’ve made along the way. It would be a shame to pass on this amazing night.
After months of preparation to give students a time to enjoy and relax, especially since it’s been a stressful few months, Grade 9 and 10 students, alongside school staff, are finally experiencing a special night to let loose, have fun, and take their minds off things.
The event was organized by, Grade 9 & 10 Level Coordinator, Mrs. Corinna Caguindagan, together with the PTA officers, to provide a memorable night for the youth.
“This is just a once in a lifetime memory that they will bring forever. We hope that everyone will enjoy and appreciate the efforts of everyone”. Mrs. Caguindagan said in an interview with The Heights Publication.
The program lasted for about six hours of dine, dance and dally.
“After days of making, weeks of thinking, and planning how to pull off an outfit that will catch the attention of many, I did it. It was the best night for me and the whole 9th and 10th grade community.” said John Carlo Esguerra who was awarded the friendship night’s “Best in formal attire”.
Esguerra also added that when his number was called on stage, he found himself in joy after being nominated for such a great award. He also stated that he was surprised as he triumphed despite him wearing a very revealing suit
This night is important as students can have the chance to relax, and have some fun. Also to socialize with other students and create bonds with them. It’s a night where you can clear your mind and just have fun.
Erodians! It’s the night to dance our troubles away! It’s a once in a lifetime experience. A special night in an unusual time, it’s surely an event to remember.