Today is the Feast Day of St. Theodemir

 

GOD’S WORD FOR TODAY: “Not to be served but to serve”                                              Matthew 20:20-28

 REFLECTION: Who doesn’t want to be first, and to be esteemed and honored by others?

 PRAYER: “Lord Jesus, make me a servant of love for your kingdom, that I may seek to serve rather than be served. Inflame my heart with love that I may give generously and serve joyfully for your sake.”

 

  1. MINDFULNESS CLASS

To Grade 9 & Grade 10 Students Concerned:  Please be reminded of the scheduled Mindfulness Class with Br. Manny Hilado FSC today, JULY 25 at 12:30 PM in the R.M Conference Room. Please come on time.

  1. Schedule of Meetings

JULY 26, 2017 (WEDNESDAY) – R.M. Conference Room

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm             House Parents’ and Overseers’ Meeting

1:35 pm – 4:30 pm               Faculty and Staff General Meeting (Re: PAASCU Concerns)

      Note:  Afternoon classes of the Day School will be cancelled tomorrow.  All Day School 

                 Homeroom Advisers are requested to have the notice below be written by the students on

                 their communication notebook.

  1. From the COCOSA

LASALLIAN WONDER ON WELLNESS (LWOW)

Reminders to all the TOUGH 8 CONTENDERS:

Production Number Rehearsals are scheduled Tuesday 5:00 – 6:00 pm and Thursday 3:30– 4:30 pm of this week. Please proceed to the COCOSA office.

The LWOW Celebration/Health Month Culmination is on Friday, July 28, 2017 at 3:30 pm in the Oscar J. Hilado Civic Center. We are requesting all the Grades 7, 8, and 9 Advisers to escort their respective homeroom classes in going to the Civic Center at 3:15 pm. We are also requesting all Grade 10 Elective subject teachers to dismiss their classes at 3:15 pm. All Grade 10 students are asked to proceed to their respective classrooms and are to proceed to the Civic Center by section. Thank you.

HEALTH TALK

Our Health Talk on Teenage Wellness is on Thursday, July 27, 2017 at 3:30 pm in the Remedios Martinez Conference Room. All Club Presidents and selected COCOSA officers are expected to be at the venue at 3:20 pm. Thank you.

  1. From the Lasallian Ministries and Vocations Office

Lasallian Ministries and Vocation Office

ER and Mass Sponsors of the Week

July 24-25 7B

July 26- 9N

July 27-28 9E

Eucharistic Celebration at the Chapel- July 25, 26, and 28, 2017 at 7:30 AM

Confessions will be available at the Chapel on the same dates at 7:00 AM to 7:20 AM on first come, first served basis.

From the Code of the Canon Law 1171

SACRED OBJECTS, set aside for Divine worship by dedication or blessing are to be treated with reverence. They are not to be made over to secular or inappropriate use, even though they belong to a private person.

Sacred Images ARE NOT TO BE WORSHIPED but to be treated with reverence/respect for they are symbols of God, the Blessed Mother or the Saints’ presence in our faith.

The School community is reminded to avoid indecent or improper picture taking in front or with the Sacred Images in the school particularly the image of the founder at the gate, the grotto of the Blessed Mother,

St. Joseph, hand print of the Superior General and at the Chapel.

Please be reminded on what is written on the student’s handbook about the desecration of these sacred objects. Thank you!

  1. TO ALL LASBEMPCO MEMBERS
  • Pharmacy services is now available through Riverside Pharmacy. Those who wish to apply for credit, application forms are now available at LASBEMPCO Office c/o Ms. Rose.  Just attach your 2 months’ pay slip upon application.
  • Bacolod City Cooperation Development Council will be having an Inter-coop Bowling Tournament at Lopue’s East Bowling Center starting August 18 – Sept. 29. We are looking for bowling enthusiasts for LASBEMPCO Team.  To those who are interested, please inform Ms. Leah at the Guidance Services Office.
  • Coming soon is LASBEMPCO Grocery Store.
  1. From the Guidance Services Office

To All Grade 10 Students

Making career decisions is a lifelong process. It is all about exploring and experiencing the world of work. It is also about understanding abilities, interests, skills, and values and combining these to create a meaningful framework for life. You will have many opportunities to discover and rediscover careers that match a changing lifestyle. It is important that you are an active participant in this decision-making process.

Career decision-making begins with an awareness of the world around you and the ability to understand what is personally important.

The following checklist may help you begin to:

  • Learn about yourself: interests, abilities, skills, and values
  • Observe individuals in the workplace
  • Talk with family and friends about their work experiences
  • Collect information about specific careers and companies
  • Experience different careers through volunteer or part-time work, or school internship, co-op, and apprenticeship programs
  • Consider your personal short-term and long-term goals

Up next:  Senior High School Updates

  1. From the Infirmary

July is National Health/Nutrition Month

HEALTHY DIET – GAWING HABIT FOR LIFE ( 2017 NUTRITION MONTH THEME)

  • The following immunizations are now available in the clinic for Faculty and Staff on a salary deduction basis:
    • Cervical Cancer Vaccine( female only) P7,500 payable in 18 months for 3 doses

at  P210/payday (lifetime protection)

  • Flu vaccine — P850.00 payable in 2 months (every year)
  • Pneumonia vaccine—P 5,000 payable in 12 months (lasts for 5 years).

For more details please see Mrs. Grajo at the school clinic.

  • Random blood sugar test for faculty and staff is now available in the clinic. Have it check two (2) hours after meal.
  • More prizes await students who can answer trivia/ puzzle games. Come to the clinic every Wednesdays and Fridays during your break.
  • Medical and Dental Examinations of Grade 7 is ongoing.
  • National Bookstore will display books on Health and Nutrition this coming July 26-28, 2017 at the civic center lobby.

 

MRS. ANALIE L. LOMOCSO 
School Principal

MRS. MARIA DEL PILAR M. LIMAS
School Director