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GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Lk. 12:35-38) The Holy Gospel according to St. Luke Jesus said to his disciples: "Gird your loins and light your lamps and be like servants who await their master's return from a wedding, ready to open immediately when he comes and knocks. Blessed are those servants whom the master finds vigilant on his arrival. Amen, I say to you, he will gird himself, have them recline at table, and proceed to wait on them. And should he come in the second or third watch and find them prepared in this way, blessed are those servants." REFLECTION: Jesus' parable also has an important lesson for each one of us as well. Just as Jesus was faithful and ready to obey his Father in everything - even to the point of laying down his life for us on the cross, we, too are called to be faithful and ready to do whatever our heavenly Father's commands us. How can we serve as Jesus served and be faithful to the end of our days? Only love - the love which God has poured into our hearts through the Spirit which has been given to us can transform us and fill us with joy and courage in offering our lives in humble service to God and one another. PRAYER: Lord Jesus, fill me with a joyful heart and a generous spirit that is ready to serve and to do whatever you command. Amen. FROM THE HRD OFFICE To all IS Faculty: Please be informed of the following schedule for students' evaluation for faculty: SCHEDULE OF EVALUATION 1 st / 2 nd Quarter SY 2017 - 2018 October 26, 2017 (Thursday) A B C TIME Section TEACHER Section TEACHER Section TEACHER 8:20 – 9:00 BB211 Ms. L. Magnaye BB209 Ms. E. De Castro BB312 Ms. R. Garing 9:00 – 9:40 G4 Ms. E. De Castro G4 Ms. E. Lingao G4 Ms. R. Arada 10:00 – 10:40 BB405 Ms. R. Limbo BB210 Ms. E. Langamon BB311 Ms. R. Maralit 10:40 – 11:20 G6 Ms. V. Cuevas G4 Ms. R. Arada G4 Ms. L. Magnaye 12:20 – 1:00 BB310 Ms. E. Langamon 1:00 – 1:40 G4 Ms. R. Limbo BB212 1:40 - 2:20 2:20 - 3:00 G4 Ms. R. Limbo Ms. R. Arada October 25, 2017 (Wednesday) A B C D E TIME Section TEACHER Section TEACHER Section TEACHER Section TEACHER Section TEACHER BB212 BB310 BB312 BB304 BB309 8:20 - 9:40 G4 SMILES G4 SMILES G4 SMILES G5 SMILES G5 SMILES BB209 BB311 BB301 BB305 BB402 10:00 – 11:20 G4 SMILES G4 SMILES G5 SMILES G5 SMILES G6 SMILES BB210 BB211 BB302 BB401 BB404 12:20 – 1:40 G4 SMILES G4 SMILES G5 SMILES G6 SMILES G6 SMILES BB303 BB308 BB406 BB403 BB306 1:40 - 3:00 G5 SMILES G5 SMILES G6 SMILES G6 SMILES G6 SMILES Bulletin No.: 045 Wednesday, 25 October 2017 MISSION VISION “Inspired by our faith in God, by our Catholic traditions and by the charism of St. John Baptist de La Salle educational innovator par excellence, we together and by association are committed to give quality human and Christian education to all building a society founded on equity and justice and on sustainable and inclusive development. .”

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GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Lk. 12:35-38) The Holy Gospel according to St. Luke Jesus said to his disciples: "Gird your loins and light your lamps and be like servants who await their master's return from a wedding, ready to open immediately when he comes and knocks. Blessed are those servants whom the master finds vigilant on his arrival. Amen, I say to you, he will gird himself, have them recline at table, and proceed to wait on them. And should he come in the second or third watch and find them prepared in this way, blessed are those servants." REFLECTION: Jesus' parable also has an important lesson for each one of us as well. Just as Jesus was faithful and ready to obey his Father in everything - even to the point of laying down his life for us on the cross, we, too are called to be faithful and ready to do whatever our heavenly Father's commands us. How can we serve as Jesus served and be faithful to the end of our days? Only love - the love which God has poured into our hearts through the Spirit which has been given to us can transform us and fill us with joy and courage in offering our lives in humble service to God and one another. PRAYER: Lord Jesus, fill me with a joyful heart and a generous spirit that is ready to serve and to do whatever you command. Amen.

FROM THE HRD OFFICE To all IS Faculty: Please be informed of the following schedule for students' evaluation for faculty: SCHEDULE OF EVALUATION 1st/ 2nd Quarter SY 2017 - 2018

October 26, 2017 (Thursday)

A B C

TIME Section TEACHER Section TEACHER Section TEACHER

8:20 – 9:00 BB211

Ms. L. Magnaye BB209 Ms. E. De Castro

BB312 Ms. R. Garing

9:00 – 9:40 G4 Ms. E. De Castro G4 Ms. E. Lingao G4 Ms. R. Arada

10:00 – 10:40 BB405

Ms. R. Limbo BB210 Ms. E. Langamon

BB311 Ms. R. Maralit

10:40 – 11:20 G6

Ms. V. Cuevas G4 Ms. R. Arada G4 Ms. L. Magnaye

12:20 – 1:00 BB310 Ms. E. Langamon 1:00 – 1:40 G4 Ms. R. Limbo

BB212 1:40 - 2:20 2:20 - 3:00 G4

Ms. R. Limbo Ms. R. Arada

October 25, 2017 (Wednesday) A B C D E TIME Section TEACHER Section TEACHER Section TEACHER Section TEACHER Section TEACHER

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Bulletin No.: 045

Wednesday, 25 October 2017

MISSION VISION “Inspired by our faith in God, by our Catholic traditions and by the charism of St. John Baptist de La Salle educational innovator

par excellence, we together and by association are committed to give quality human and Christian education to all building a society founded on equity and justice and on sustainable and inclusive development. .”

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October 26, 2017 (Thursday)

B C D E TIME Section TEACHER Section TEACHER Section TEACHER Section TEACHER

LS405 LS407 7:40 - 8:40

G7 Ms. R. Rosima

G7 Ms. C. Quinto

LS107 LS208 8:40 – 9:40

G7

Ms. R. Rosima G7

Ms. J. Inciong

LS305 LS206 10:00 – 11:00

G7

Ms. E. Tapalla

G7

Mr. J. Baet

LS105 LS307 Ms. J. Bril 11:00 – 12:00

G7

Ms. E. Tapalla

G7 LS308 LS205 LS106 LS406 1:00 – 2:00

G7

Ms. R. Rosima

G7

Ms. C. Quinto

G7

Ms. E. Tapalla

G7

Ms. S. Manalo

FROM THE OVCAR – OFFICE OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL:

1. Please be advised of the ICT’s notice on downtime at 6PM of October 25, 2017 to 8:59AM of October 26, 2017 to upgrade our existing Bandwidth (BW) from 600Mbps to 1Gbps. Please bear with this temporary inconvenience as we continue to improve our Internet services. Thank you.

2. Our Partners: Ms. Marian Peña and Ms. Marineth Rosales are presently engaged as trainers in the DLSP- DepEd- Security Bank Foundation Inc. sponsored training for the public school teachers from Oct. 23-25, 2017. Let us wish them good luck.

FROM THE OVCAR – OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL FOR ACADEMICS: The Associate Principal for Academics (APAc) is on official leave until tomorrow, Thursday to attend the Lasallian Olympics in La Salle Greenhills. In her absence, the ACO Team Leaders are in charge of Academics. Thank you. FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY: From the Assistant Principal for Administration

1. Lunch break-proctoring schedule for today:

ROOM TIME WEDNESDAY

BG 113 11:20 - 12:20 Marian

BG 114 11:20 - 12:20 Cyrah

BB 111 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Arlene

BB 110 11:20 - 12:20 Barbie

BB 104 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Rhea

BG 108 11:20 - 12:20 Rizza

BG 109 11:20 - 12:20 Judy

BG 110 11:20 - 12:20 Via

BG 111 11:20 - 12:20 John

BG 112 11:20 - 12:20 Carmela

BB 112 11:20 - 12:20 Princess/Maribel 2. Looking Ahead:

Oct. 27 – Children’s Fair 3. Commendation to the following classes for their generous donation to the Mission Collection:

Grade 1: BG 109, BG 110, BG 111, BG 112, BG 114 Grade 2: BG 108, BB 104, BB 110, BB 111 Grade 3: BB 108, BB 109, BB 204, BB 206, BB 208 Grade 4: BBB 209, B 211, BB 212, BB 310, BB 311 Grade 5: BB 304, BB 308, BB 309 Grade 6: BB 401, BB 402, BB 405, BB 406

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From the GS- CLCE Department Let us thank the Lord for the classes and their advisers who sponsored the Holy Eucharist yesterday. May you continue living the life of true Christian Lasallians. God bless you!

Sponsors for today: Grade 4 BB 310 Ms. Elma Langamon Grade 3 BB 208 Ms. Cristina Aguila Grade 6 BB 403 Ms. Verna Dimaala Grade 2 BG 112 Ms. Nerissa Hernandez

Sponsors for Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017: Grade 4 BB 311 Ms. Liezel Magnaye Grade 5 BB 301 Ms. Marychrist Briguela Grade 2 BB 104 Ms. Rhea Pecayo Grade 1 BG 109 Ms. Elizabeth Pagulayan

(Cont…) Why do we pray the Rosary? Ten points to motivate us to pray the most Holy Rosary. 9. It’s a Biblical Prayer. Pope St. John XXIII stated that the Rosary is a summary of the whole of the Gospel. They are truly based on the Bible, even the prayers of the Our Father and the Hail Mary have their foundation in the Gospels. Therefore, by praying the Rosary fervently, we get to know Jesus and Mary better and better as presented from the Word of God, we fall in love with them and then we become their fiery and ardent Apostles in a world marked with so much coldness and indifference. As Pope Francis reminded us in his Lenten message: There is a widespread globalization of indifference because there is a lack of love of God in the world. This love can be planted and ignited through love of Our Lady and the Holy Rosary—a summary of the Gospels and a true Biblically centered prayer.

(to be continued…) https://www.catholicgentleman.net/2015/09/ten-reasons-to-pray-the-rosary/

From the GS Grade Moderators 1. Grade school students are reminded to get an admit pass after an absence. 2. Please be informed that lost and found items are now on display at the GMs’ office. Please take time to visit and

claim your lost item. 3. Grades 4-6 students are once again reminded of our LUNCHBREAK POLICY. Playing and loitering around after

having lunch are strictly prohibited. 4. ON HAIRCUT: November 6, 2017 is our next haircut inspection day. All male students must sport the prescribed

haircut. 5. ON OFFENSES and CORRESPONDING REFORMATIVE MEASURES:

FOR NURSERY 1 TO GRADE 3 Category II 1st offense Written reminder, conference with parents and referral to the Guidance Counselor 2nd offense Conference with parents and one step demerit on the deportment grade in a

particular quarter 3rd offense Conference with parents and two steps demerit on the deportment grade in a

particular quarter

2.1 Cutting classes 2.2 Tampering of test scores/answers 2.3 Bringing home important school documents (formative/summative assessments) without permission 2.4 Forging signatures 2.5 Possession of harmful weapon and materials 2.6 Use of vulgar and indecent language (oral/written) 2.7 Bringing/watching pornographic and other indecent materials (print/non-print/electronic) in school 2.8 Minor acts of vandalism 2.9 Any offense analogous to any of the above

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FOR GRADES 4 TO 12 Category II (For Grade 4 to Grade 12) 1st offense Conference with parents, referral to the Guidance Counselor and one step demerit

on the deportment grade 2nd offense Conference with parents, referral to the Guidance Counselor, one step demerit on

the deportment grade and community service 3rd offense Conference with parents, referral to the Guidance Counselor, NI in deportment

grade in a particular quarter, community service / at least 1-2 days suspension, DP and spiritual counseling

4th offense Conference with parents, referral to the Guidance Counselor, community service, U in deportment grade, at least 3-5 days suspension, SDP and spiritual counseling

2.1 Coloring, dying or highlighting of hair 2.2 Unauthorized hairstyle (bald, semi-bald, etc.) 2.3 Disobedience 2.4 Unauthorized use of cellular phones and other electronic gadgets during class hours 2.5 Wearing of openly visible tattoo (permanent or henna) 2.6 Disrespecting the Philippine flag and other national/ institutional symbols 2.7 Misbehavior 2.8 Staying in “off limits” area 2.9 Violation of the NO EATING ZONE POLICY 2.10 Littering inside the campus 2.11 Violation of the Clean As You Go policy (CLAYGO) 2.12 Using profane and indecent language 2.13 Holding hands with boyfriend or girlfriend 2.14 Playing ball games before the homeroom period and during lunch break. 2.15 Violation of the Digital Citizen Code of Conduct 2.16 Copying minor school requirements from classmates (assignment, seatwork, and other minor

requirements) 2.17 Not sporting the prescribed haircut 2.18 Accumulation of offenses under Category 1 (4 times on a Quarterly basis) 2.19 Any offense analogous to any of the above

FROM THE OVCAR –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY: From the Assistant Principal for Administration

1. Congratulations to Sir Philip Anthony Rivera (Grade 8 Moderator) and Sir Reinard Anog (Grade 9 Moderator) for holding their respective grade assemblies last Monday and yesterday! Thank you to our Grade 8 and 9 advisers for supervising, monitoring and guiding our students. Tomorrow, Grade 10 shall have their assembly while Grade 7 will have theirs on Thursday.

2. The Culture and Arts Office is inviting our students and partners in the Junior High School to take part in the opening ceremonies and viewing of exhibit featuring the basket collection of Ms. Riza Muyot, wife of DepEd Undersecretary and DLSL HS alumnus Atty. Alberto Muyot. This is an opportune time for our students and partners to have an idea of basket weaving in the Philippines. In this regard the following classes with their adviser will attend the opening and viewing of exhibit this afternoon at 2:00 in CLRC ground floor:

a. Grade 8 LS 211 b. Grade 8 LS 209

Partners, especially those from the TLE and MAPEH departments are encouraged to join this activity. Thank you and God bless!

3. Today is Free-structured Wednesday. For reiteration, Free-Structured Wednesdays are given so that you may plan, prepare or finalize CAPSTONE Initiatives. If you are already done with the CAPSTONE Initiatives or if the quarter has just started and no instructions were given yet for the CAPSTONE, you are all required to maximize your time by doing the following:

Ø Doing assignments Ø Reading supplementary materials/articles Ø Watching educational videos related to the tasks Ø Practicing for group presentations

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Ø Doing E-portfolios Ø Journal Writing

Moreover, you are reminded not to engage in the following during Wednesdays: Ø Taking make up quizzes Ø Watching irrelevant / indecent videos Ø Engaging in any dangerous acts Ø Doing Free play Ø Engaging in fights Ø Attending remedial classes Ø Online gaming and all other violations as stipulated in our student handbook

Lastly, proctors are reminded of their duties and responsibilities. Please be vigilant in proctoring so that unnecessary incidents will happen. Thank you very much!

4. Thanks to the following classes for their donation to the mission collection: Grade 7: LS105, LS108, LS205, LS206, LS207, LS208, LS306, LS307, LS407 Grade 8: LS109, LS110, LS211, LS212, lS311, LS312, lS411, LS412 Grade 9: LS104 Grade 10: BM102, BM105, BM201, BM202, BM204, CMR206

Congratulations to the following classes for their generous donation to the mission collection: Grade 7: LS108 of Ms. Liliosa Faeldonia Grade 8: LS110 of Ms. Anna Lyn Lacerna Grade 9: LS104 of Mr. Hirodian Baon Grade 10: BM202 of Ms. Luisa Mayuga

From the Learning Area Chairs’ Office

CAPSTONE INITIATIVES CONCERNS For Students Deadline of submission of Capstone is TODAY only up to 1:00pm.Bring them to the LAC Office. NO MORE EXTENSION.

For Lasallian Partners Deadline of submission of First Quarter CAPSTONE Evaluation is on November 6, 2017

From the JHS- CLCE Department

Let us thank the Lord for the classes and their advisers who sponsored the Holy Eucharist last Friday. May you continue living the life of true Christian Lasallians. God bless you! Please be reminded of the proper behavior while attending the Holy Mass. Remember that Jesus is truly present in the Holy Eucharist so savor the moment and focus on Him.

Sponsors for today: 6:30 A.M.

12:10 P.M.

Sponsors for Thursday, October 26, 2017: 6:30 A.M.

12:10 P.M.

Grade 9 LS 104 Mr. Hirodian Baon Grade 10 BM 202 Ms. Luisa Mayuga

Grade 7 LS 207 Ms. Jelyn Bril Grade 8 LS 211 Ms. Golda Margaret Obeña

Grade 9 BM 201 Ms. Eva Jonson Grade 10 BM 203 Ms. Mina Samson

Grade 7 LS 206 Ms. Allysa Lasi Grade 8 LS 210 Ms. Mae Bernadette Bautista

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(Cont…) Why do we pray the Rosary? Ten points to motivate us to pray the most Holy Rosary. 9. It’s a Biblical Prayer. Pope St. John XXIII stated that the Rosary is a summary of the whole of the Gospel. They are truly based on the Bible, even the prayers of the Our Father and the Hail Mary have their foundation in the Gospels. Therefore, by praying the Rosary fervently, we get to know Jesus and Mary better and better as presented from the Word of God, we fall in love with them and then we become their fiery and ardent Apostles in a world marked with so much coldness and indifference. As Pope Francis reminded us in his Lenten message: There is a widespread globalization of indifference because there is a lack of love of God in the world. This love can be planted and ignited through love of Our Lady and the Holy Rosary—a summary of the Gospels and a true Biblically centered prayer.

(to be continued…) https://www.catholicgentleman.net/2015/09/ten-reasons-to-pray-the-rosary/

From the JHS Grade Moderators

Please be informed of the following changes in the schedule of the Grade Assemblies of Grade 7 and Grade 10: Grade 7: October 26 (Thursday) – 7:40 AM instead of 1:00PM; Venue – BHV Gym Movement in going to the venue will be after the singing of the National Anthem. First floor occupants will move first followed by those who are in the upper floors.

Grade 10: October 25 (TODAY) – 12:00 NN; Venue - SENTRUM Grade 10 recess TODAY will be at 9:40 – 10:00 while lunch break will be at 11:00 AM– 12:00 NN.

Movement in going to the SENTRUM will be after the praying of the Angelus over the PA. Please be informed also that practice for LIDICSA Teen’ Festival (LTF) will be held after the assembly. Thank you very much.

From BULIK The Official Publication of the Junior High School The Schools Division of Lipa through its Curriculum Implementation Division and Lipa City Association of School Paper Advisers, Inc. (LICASPA) are conducting Campus Journalism Intensive Cliniquing of 2017 Regional Schools Press Conference Qualifiers on October 23-27 and November 8-10, 2017 (Division Memorandum No. 140 s. 2017). Below is the list of our RSPC Qualifiers 2017.

Gonzales, Corinne V. 9 LS 201 Macahia, Jon Zedrick H. 9 LS 103 Cruz, Frances Joyce L. 10 BM 204 Bandelaria, Kristine L. 10 BM 203 Mendoza, Lance Carlo J. 10 BM 205 Aguila, Marco James Ashley S. 9 LS 402 Bulloso, Rana Loise Margareth A. 10 BM 206 Concepcion, Claire Marie 10 BM 105 Tayer, Anne Margaret 9 LS 104 Estabas, Charmaine C. 10 BM 202 Sapitanan, Renz Earl Louis 10 BM 104

FROM THE OVCAR – SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY: From the Assistant Principal for Administration

1. Important Dates: November 9 - Deadline for posting of grades November 13 - Viewing of grades

2. SSCB Officers and Stallion Class Coordinators will have a meeting with Mr. Villanueva today, October 24, 2017, 8:00 am at the North Lounge Area. Agendum: Stallion Drive 2018 Batch Project. Attendance is a must. 3. Schedule - Grade 12 Recollection

November 9 - A12-01 November 17 - A12-07 A12-02 - A12-08 November 10 - A12-03 November 27 - A12-09 - A12-04 November 16 - A12-05 November 28 - H12-01

- A12-06

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From the SHS CLCE Department The CLCE and Philosophy Department will have a culminating activity for the month of Rosary in honor of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary on October 27, 2017 (Friday) at 7:30-9:30 am in the Capilla. CLCE and Introphil classes on this particular time will participate in the said activity.

FROM THE OVCAR – GUIDANCE OFFICE:

1. For Grades 4 & 5 Advisers and Students: Kindly forward the homeroom module worksheet/ output and evaluation forms at the Guidance Office until today. Thank you.

2. For Grade 6 Advisers and Students: The title of the Homeroom Module on Friday, October 27, 2017 is “My Fight Against Bullying”.

3. For Grades 7 & 9 Advisers and Students: Kindly forward the homeroom module worksheet/ output and evaluation forms at the Guidance Office until Friday, October 27, 2017. Thank you.

4. For G10 Advisers and Students: Career Counseling/Assessment is now ongoing. Students are advised to bring their PACT POIS results on their scheduled assessment. On the other hand, transferees/returnees are requested to get their NCAE results from their former school for the assessment.

a. October 23-27: BM 105 Students who are free after dismissal may also see Ms. Minnie.

5. For Grade 12 students: Please be informed of the following: i.MAPUA exam at Canossa Academy is on November 11, 2017. Please proceed to Canossa Academy

for the application process. Bring P650.00 as application fee. Thank you. ii. The CEU Entrance Test was moved to November 18, 2017. Students who are interested to apply

to CEU are requested to register online thru their website. Then, submit the printout of the confirmation with control number and pay P652.00 at the Canossa Academy Cashier before proceeding to the Canossa Testing Center. Thank you.

6. Looking Ahead: November 6-10 Grade 7 CFIT Administration November 10 & 17 Grades 4-6 Structured Homeroom November 13-17 Nursery 1 to Grade 1 2nd Counselor’s Time November 13-17 Grade 9 CFIT Administration November 13 & 20 Grades 7-10 Structured Homeroom November 20-24 Grades 2 & 3 2nd Counselor’s Time

FROM THE OVCAR – STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE: 1. There will be Club Meeting today in Grade School and High School on Friday. Please take note of the following

room assignments in Grade School: Grade 2 and 3 Grades 4 - 6

Club Room Assignment Club Room Assignment BG 108 c/o Ms. Ruby Science Club BB 303 c/o Ms. MC BB 108 c/o Ms. Pines Junior Travellers BB 309 c/o Ms.

Raquel and Ms. Elizabeth

Science Club

BB 109 c/o Ms. Leah PIGLAS BB404 c/o Sir Max Math Wizard BB 208 c/oMs. Daycel BSP BB 306 c/o Sir Joseph Junior Computer Wizard

Comp. Lab BB 31 c/o Ms. Remelyn

Art Club BB 401 c/o Ms. Ruth, Ms. Liezel and Ms. Rizza

Art Club BB 205 c/o Ms. Jenny G-Club BB 402 c/o Ms. Leah BB 206 c/o Ms. Merenel Junior Computer W. BB 32 c/o Ms.

Michelle Glee Club BB110 c/o Ms. Ellen Acolytes and Mass

Readers BB 301 c/o Ms. Monette

BB 111 c/o Ms. Maricris Anti-Bullying BB302/ BB305 c/o Ms. Kristine

Dance Club

BB 112 c/o Ms. Lerma Kids for Christ BB 211 c/o Ms. Elma KAB Scout BB 204 c/o Ms. Gina D’ Young Groovers BB 212 c/o Ms.

Maricis STAR Scout BB 104 c/o Ms. Shella GSP BB 312 c/o Ms.

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Arlene, Ms. Michelle, Ms. Toots

Literary Club BB 311 c/o Ms. Noralyn, Ms. Jeramie

Liturgical Choir BB 304 c/o Ms. Annie

Note: Please provide our SAO Staff updated number of your club members as well as List of Elected Club Officers for documentation. Should you have other concerns about your club, you may please get in touch with the SAO. Thank you.

2. On SCB Activities. Please be informed of the following SCB activities: a. Participation in the 29th YMCA National Assembly of High School Student Leaders at Baguio City on

November 2 to 6, 2017. Adult leaders are Mr. Jayson Baet and Ms. Jo Rosos. b. Conduct of Children’s Fair on October 27 at the Sentrum. Please excuse the Junior High School SCB

from 11:30AM onwards and Grade School SCB Officers from 11:20AM onwards. Thank you. 3. For all Arts Enthusiast. The Lipa Archdiocesan Social Action Commission, INC or LASAC is sponsoring T-shirt

Painting for all Arts Enthusiast ages 12 years old and above. The activity aims to develop and enrich God’s given talent in Arts and use this talent in helping the less fortunate through the proceeds of this activity. The painted T-shirts will be available for sale and the proceeds will be donated to LASAC to support its programs and services. Interested students may enlist at the SAO beginning today. Please take note that all participants are required to bring their own paint brush and paint materials while the t-shirt shall be provided for free by the Student Activities Office. Thank you.

4. On List of Students with Incomplete I.D. Details. May we request the following students with incomplete I.D. details to please report to the SAO for I.D. completion ASAP. Thank you.

GRADE SCHOOL (As of October 23, 2017) Student No. Student Name Section Missing Details 1500016521 GUNO, Precious Angel L. BM101 No Photo 14264 LEYNES, Johanna Julia M. BB306 No Photo 1100013564 RAULE, Timothy Milson M. BB404 No Photo 1700020691 AGUSTIN, Micah Isabelle C. BB303 No ID Form 10009040 MACALINDONG, Jose Prisco R. BB301 No ID Form & Photo 1700019825 LINDO, Gielianne Mae B. BB305 No ID Form 1300015208 TORRES, Yanna Reese BB305 No ID Form & Photo 1700019798 PATULOT, Dayana Denise BB308 No ID Form 130001555 LIPAT, Jyzer Heighl R. BB309 No ID Form 1700019822 MERCADO, Rafaela Angelica S. BB309 No ID Form JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (As of October 23, 2017) Student No. Student Name Section Missing Details 15843 PARAS, Jullian Louise M. LS102 No Photo 1700019620 UMALI, John Lester LS205 No ID Form 1700019667 MONTALBO, Jio Amrou P. LS301 No Contact # 0912611 CUBILLA, Adriane Jarie L. LS302 No Photo 1700019221 ARCEGA, Vic Benedict LS208 No ID Form 0811843 CUNCO, Jeremiah A. LS208 No Photo 1700020280 MANAIG, Andrick LS208 No ID Form 1700020637 GAMBOA, Mary Grace G. LS208 No ID Form 1500016737 RECTO, Mary Kathleen LS304 No Photo 1500016825 SABLAY, Aaron Francis R. LS304 No Photo 1500017027 GUTIERREZ, Jose Ma. Immanuel A. LS304 No Photo 1500017022 CALIBAG, Daryl Akaiza Gabriella R. LS401 No Photo 1500016897 GUICO, Donnel G. LS401 No Photo 1700020631 LAZARO, Uriel Allan Raphael D. LS210 No Photo

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1700019857 CASTILLO, Luis S. LS212 No Contact # 1700020626 ABAYA, Khurt Zyrone L. LS212 No ID Form 19645 ALFON, John Alber LS312 No ID Form 1600018208 BUQUIS, Jose Miguel M. LS107 No Photo 100013564 UMALI, Atahsia Nicole C. LS111 No Photo 1600018538 MENDOZA, Geric Malacai H. LS410 No Photo 0510107 CARGANILLA, Marie Jeanette T. BM102 No ID Form 1400015920 MANALO, Arche Avery C. BM205 No Photo 1300015292 VILLANUEVA, Patrick T. BM205 No Photo 1400015656 MANCION, Daniela Marie M. BM205 No Photo

FROM THE OVCM – LASALLIAN ASSISTANCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM: Scholarship Application for School Year 2018-2019

Eligibility and Requirements I. INTEGRATED SCHOOL

a. Grade School (Grade 1 – Grade 5) Academic

1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form 2. Certificate of Current Academic Ranking (Top 1) SY 2017-2018

b. Junior High School Academic

1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form 2. Certificate of Current Academic Ranking (Top 10) SY 2017-2018

Non-Academic 1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form 2. Certified True Copy of grades (current grading period)

NOTE: General Average should be at least 82%. c. Senior High School

Academic 1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form 2. Certificate of Current Academic Ranking (Top 10) SY 2017-2018

Non-Academic 1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form 2. Certified True Copy of grades SY 2017-2018

NOTE: General Average should be at least 82%.

Application Schedule: October 18, 2017 to January 26, 2018 9:00AM to 4:00PM (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) II. COLLEGE Academic

1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form 2. Certificate of Current Academic Ranking (Top 10) per strand for 1st sem, SY 2017-

2018 Non-Academic

1. Accomplished Scholarship Pre-Screening Form 2. Certified True Copy of grades for 1st sem, SY 2017-2018

NOTE: General Average should be at least 82%. Application Schedule: November 22, 2017 to January 26, 2018 9:00AM to 4:00PM (Monday, Wednesday and Friday)

Pre-Screening forms are available at the College Lobby

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FROM THE OVCAD – INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES: Schedule of Medical and Dental Check up

Date Time Medical Dental October 25, 2017 09:40 – 10:40 am 10 BM 202 10 BM 202 October 25, 2017 02:00- 03:00 pm 10 BM 204 ------------------- October 26, 2017 02:00- 03:00 pm 6 BB 306 6 BB 306 October 27, 2017 09:40 – 10:40 am 10 CMR 205 10 CMR 205 October 27, 2017 02: 00- 03:00 pm 6 BB 402 -------------------

Bone & Joints Awareness Week Protein Protein contains amino acids which are the building blocks of life making them very important for building and maintaining bone. Studies have shown that an increase in protein can help to decrease the likelihood of fractures. Likewise dietary protein can help to build muscle which can be very useful for supporting and strengthening the bones and joints. Get Your Essential Fatty Acids Fats are often made out to be villainous but actually they play many important roles in our diet (including aiding protein absorption). One use of them is to help lubricate our joints and prevent things like arthritis. Either get this from your diet with oily fish or take a cod liver oil/omega 3 fatty acid supplement.

FROM THE OVCM – SPORTS OFFICE: (On "Laro para sa Marawi") We would like to inform the Junior High School Community that the letter for "Laro para sa Marawi" will be distributed today. We shall have two playing dates;

November 8 (Wednesday) for Grades 8 and 10 12:00 pm Basketball IS Faculty/Staff vs PENCIL 1:00 pm Volleyball Boys DLSL vs University of Perpetual Help (Las Pinas) 2:00 pm Volleyball Women Far Eastern University vs Adamson University November 16 (Thursday) for Grades 9 and 10 12:00 pm Basketball Boys DLSL vs Maryhill (Lucena City) 1:30 pm Volleyball Men Far Eastern University vs National University

We are hoping for the full support of our dear Lasallians on this worthy undertaking. Animo La Salle FROM THE LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER:

Professional Reading #10

These 5 Facts Explain Why We Need the United Nations By Ian Bremmer, Published on Sep 25, 2015

Unless you were born before 1945, you aren’t old enough to remember the catastrophes that gave birth to the United Nations and the surge of idealism that defined its mission. The UN charter commits the organization to, among other things, “promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom,” to “reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small” and to “save succeeding generations from the scourge of war.” Given the scope of that ambition, we shouldn’t be surprised that the UN has produced major successes over its 70 years—and major failures. Though they represent a tiny part of the UN story, these facts help bring both into sharper focus as the organization prepares to celebrate its 70th anniversary. 1. Protecting Global Health In war zones, public health hotspots, and natural disasters, hundreds of men and women have died in service to the United Nations. Thousands continue to risk their lives every day.

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Here’s a very small sample of the work that UN agencies have done to promote and protect health and wellbeing around the world. UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund, draws donations from governments and private donors to serve the needs of children and mothers in developing countries. It feeds more than 80 million people each year, has helped more than 2.6 billion people gain access to clean water and has brought new vaccines to more than 400 million of the world’s children. The World Health Organization, the specialized agency of the UN that helps governments manage public health crises and fight both communicable and non-communicable diseases, was the main driver behind the eradication of smallpox, an accomplishment that probably saved 150 million lives. The UN’s work in support of health and wellbeing extends beyond these agencies. For those most cynical about the UN’s value, what other institution could take on the day-to-day responsibilities that generate such success? 2. Aiding Refugees The UN also helps people survive wars and rebuild their lives after the violence has ended. In 2014, the UN’s High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) provided food, shelter and security to nearly 12 million refugees around the world. As we’ve been reminded yet again in recent weeks, these are people who desperately need help—and will need it for some time to come. By the end of 2013, more than 50 percent of those cared for by the UNHCR had been in exile for more than five years. The world has a short attention span when it comes to humanitarian crises, making the sustained commitment of the UN all the more critical. But the UN is charged with more than emergency relief; it also calls those responsible for war to account. To that end, the UN has played a critical role in setting up the war crimes tribunals that prosecuted Charles Taylor (Liberia) and Slobodan Milosevic (former Yugoslavia), among others. In total, the UN has handed down more than 250 indictments for war crimes. No one can say that justice is always served in these cases, but no other institution has the moral authority and perceived objectivity to even attempt this work. 3. Preventing Wars It’s one thing to help the refugees; it’s another to prevent the wars that put them at risk. In Rwanda in 1994, UN peacekeepers failed to stop the initial slaughter of Tutsis by Hutus, and the eventual result was a genocide that claimed the lives of 800,000 Rwandans—about 10 percent of the country’s population. The UN can’t claim that the carnage was unexpected. A Canadian general serving as part of a UN peacekeeping force cabled a warning that horror was on the horizon. The UN Secretariat failed to act on those warnings. During the war in the former Yugoslavia, the UN designated the Bosnian town of Srebrenica as a “safe zone,” disarming Bosnian Muslims who entered in search of safe haven. When Serb forces surrounded the village in July 1995, the 110 Dutch soldiers left behind to guard its inhabitants could not save them. Some 8,000 Muslim men and boys were massacred. Similar UN failures have cost the lives of thousands of innocents in Sri Lanka and the Democratic Republic of Congo. 4. UN Scandals In 1996, the UN Security Council approved an “Oil for Food” program to allow Saddam Hussein’s sanctioned government to sell limited amounts of oil through the UN to provide the Iraqi people with food and other necessities. Saddam’s government used the program to draw about $1.8 billion in illicit income. About 85 percent of that total came through kickbacks on the sale of humanitarian goods. Most of the rest was derived from surcharges paid on oil contracts. In addition, for many years, UN peacekeepers have been accused of sexual assault or exploitation, particularly in Africa. Current Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon spoke forcefully on the issue before he took up his post. While the UN has acknowledged nearly 500 more incidents of sexual misdeeds committed by peacekeepers during Ban’s tenure, Ban has done little about it. Only this year did he for the first time remove a commanding officer. More recently, human rights groups sued the UN after evidence emerged that peacekeepers had triggered a cholera outbreak in Haiti that has killed nearly 10,000 people and sickened hundreds of thousands more by dumping human waste into Haiti’s largest river in October 2010. A U.S. judge threw out the lawsuit earlier this year because the UN Charter provides its representatives with legal immunity. For an organization that demands accountability from others, it must start with itself. 5. Secretaries-General Eight men have served as UN Secretary-General. They are Norway’s Trygve Lie, Sweden’s Dag Hammarskjold, Burma’s U Thant, Austria’s Kurt Waldheim, Peru’s Javier Perez de Cuellar, Egypt’s Boutros Boutros Ghali, Ghana’s Kofi Annan and South Korea’s Ban Ki-moon. None was more controversial than Waldheim, who lied about membership in a Nazi youth organization and the details of his service to the German army during World War II. But a larger problem for the UN itself is that its leaders often emerge from within the system they are

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expected to reform. Perez de Cuellar served in various capacities within the UN for more than a decade before becoming secretary-general. Kofi Annan spent nearly 30 years within the UN before assuming the top job. With a UN career that began in 1975, Ban Ki-moon played multiple roles within the organization before succeeding Annan in 2007, after spending a couple of years as foreign minister of South Korea. Ban’s term ends late next year, and the process of choosing his successor will dominate thinking within the UN throughout 2016. Maybe it’s time for leadership from outside the organization.

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