School Bulletin – September 18, 2018
Today is the Feast Day of St. Theodora
GOD’S WORD FOR TODAY: “The Lord had compassion on her” Luke 7:11-17
REFLECTION: How do you respond to the misfortunes of others?
PRAYER:“Lord Jesus, your healing presence brings life and restores us to wholeness of mind, body, and spirit. Speak your word to me and give me renewed hope, strength, and courage to follow you in the midst of life’s sorrows and joys.”
Advanced happy birthday to Ms. Gay Campomanes and Ms. Sharon Rose Diaz who will be celebrating their birthdays on September 19 and September 20 respectively. More power and God bless!
To All Faculty and Staff
La Salle Brothers, Employees, Multi-Purpose Cooperative (LASBEMPCO) is a stable, progressive, service-oriented cooperative composed of members who are socially responsible, proactive and united. It promotes and lives out a sense of community and integrity for the empowerment of its cooperators, the good of the country and the glory of God. It is committed to the upliftment of the lives of all its stakeholders, ensuring a decent, dignified and productive life through relevant programs and services with established cooperative linkages and networks, grounded on good corporate governance.
You want to be a member? Please see Ms. Leah Hernandez in the Guidance Services Office.
From the Sports Office
All Athletes will attend the NOPSSCEA opening on Friday, September 21, 2018. Athletes are strongly reminded of proper discipline.
To All Coaches
All coaches are reminded to follow up the credentials of their respective athletes. Visit the STI-WNU NOPSSCEA Screening Committee.
From the Environmental Management and Social Action Office (EMSAO)
ENVIRONMENT WEEK 2018 (September 17-21, 2018)
This year’s theme “Beat Plastic Pollution” calls us to come together to combat one of the great environmental challenges of our time. It invites us to consider how we can make changes in our everyday lives to reduce the heavy burden of plastic pollution. While plastic has many valuable uses, we have become over reliant on single-use or disposable plastic. This celebration will engage us all to help raise awareness and inspire action to beat plastic pollution for good.
Sept 17 – 18 – MKNP / NNNP Exhibit
Sept 17 – 21 – Cleanest Classroom
Sept 20 (3:30 pm) – MKNP / NNNP Forum
Sept 21 (11:00 am) – Mass: Martial Law Commemoration
Sept 21 (12:15 pm) – Veggie Fruit Festival
Sept 21 (3:30 pm) – Environment Bee
Sept 21 – Judging of EcoPET entries
From the COCOSA
The 10th Philippine Association of Practitioners of Student Affairs and Services, Inc. Interactive Youth Forum and Workshop for Student Leaders with the theme: “The Filipino Youth Leaders: Artisans of the Future” at Panglao, Bohol (September 20 – 22) will be attended by:
RENZY CAPILLO 10H
BEN JOSEPH MAIDO 10H
PATRICE ANNE PATRIA 10H
MISS CHERI MAE MIRANDA
From the Admissions and Scholarship Program Office (ASPO)
All scholars are reminded to submit 2 photocopies of First Quarter Grades (print-out) to Sir Anton Salazar today. We will have our Post Quarter Meeting on September 20 (Thursday), 3:30 p.m. at the R. Martinez Conference Room.
From the Lasallian Ministries and Vocations Office (LAMIVO)
Class 7C September 17 to 18 2018
Class 8N September 19, 2018
Class 8F September 20 to 21, 2018
Confession will be available at the Chapel on September 18, 19 and 21 at 7:00 AM
There will be a Mass for the victims of Martial Law and for the support on Human Rights on September 21, 2018 at 11:00 AM. All classes are requested to prepare offerings for this Mass. We will proceed to the OJH Civic Center at 10:50 AM. Thank you!
From the Health Services Office (Infirmary)
September is Epilepsy and Generic Awareness Month
“We can fight seizures if we fight for our dreams everyday and appreciate the little things we accomplish” Rachel Scott
FACTS ABOUT SEIZURE AND EPILEPSY
- What happens in a seizure may look different from one person to another. However, seizures are usually stereotypic, which means the same things or behaviors tend to occur in a person each time they have a seizure.
- People with epilepsy are usually not physically limited in what they can do.
- People with epilepsy CAN handle job with responsibility and stress.
Medical and Dental Examination of Grade 7 is ongoing.