School Bulletin – Nov 7, 2017
Today is the Feast Day of St. Ernest
GOD’S WORD FOR TODAY: “Invitation to the King’s banquet table” Luke 14:15-24
REFLECTION: What does it mean to “eat bread in the kingdom of heaven”?
PRAYER: “Lord Jesus, you withhold no good thing from us and you lavish us with the treasures of heaven. Help me to seek your kingdom first and to lay aside anything that might hinder me from doing your will.”
- The distribution of Second Quarter Report Cards/Print Outs will be on November 17, 2017. The encoding of checked grades in the System is until November 13 (Monday).
- To All Department and Office Heads
Please be reminded of the following meetings:
November 8, 2017, Wednesday
9:00 AM – Central Administration Council Meeting
2:00 PM – Principal’s Council Meeting
- From the COCOSA
In order to avoid any game default, this is a friendly reminder for all students and homeroom advisers to be vigilant and mindful of the different game schedules which are posted at the OJH Civic Center Lobby.
Furthermore, please be advised that game schedules including championships for the all board games and table tennis games will be finished by Wednesday, Day 3 of our Sports Fest celebration. This is due to the NOPSSCEA Sports Competition which is simultaneously celebrated this week.
Thank you very much for your consideration and understanding.
- From the Infirmary
- November is National Children’s Month
What is a Child?
A person who is below 18 years old; and a person who is 18 or above but cannot take care of himself due to certain circumstances.
What are the Rights of a child?
10 Basic Rights of Every Filipino Child:
- To be born. To have a name and nationality.
- To be free. To have a family who will take care of him/her.
- To have a good education.
- To develop his/her potentials.
- To have enough food, shelter, and a healthy and active body.
- To be given opportunity to play and leisure.
- To be given protection against abuse, danger and violence brought by war and conflict.
- To live in a peaceful community.
- To be defended and assisted by the government.
- To be able to express his/her views.
- Batch ’84 donated Glimepiridine (Acotril 2mg), an Oral Hypoglycemic drug. To faculty and staff whose family members are using this drug, please see Mrs. Grajo.