Showing posts with label Davao City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Davao City. Show all posts

Friday, June 14, 2013

Mikaela's Seventh Grade Enrollment

In the Philippines, the Seventh Grade, also known as grade 7 or year 7 in some areas, was formerly the equivalent of the first year of High School.

The minimum age to enter grade 6 in the Philippines is 12 years old, and the maximum age is 15 years old. Students in the seventh grade might be as old as 13 years old in some communities. According to the K12 Law, the level that was formerly High School is now the seventh grade.


What is K to 12 Basic Education Program or RA 10533?


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My oldest child is continuing her education at the Davao City National High School, where she is currently enrolled in the seventh grade.


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This is my daughter new school for Grade 7.


During enrollment

As a mother, I went with my daughter to her enrollment appointment because I wanted her to learn to be more responsible, have more confidence in herself, and be able to do some things on her own. 



When it comes to enrollment, we adhere to the restrictions that are posted outside of the school premises.



If your child is able to fulfill all of the prerequisites, such as having a 2x2 ID PICTURE (3 pieces) with a white backdrop, a School Card, a Birth Certificate (NSO Copy-Photo Copy), Height and Weight, and Good Moral Character, then they are already registered.

Now that everything is over, she will have more motivation to work hard in her life as a Junior High School student. And if I fulfill my responsibilities as her mother, I will be able to rest easy knowing that what she is doing is not in vain.




   

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

NUTRITION MONTH CULMINATING ACTIVITIES

The main goal of this campaign is to get Filipinos to realize how important it is to eat more vegetables to prevent micronutrient deficiencies and noncommunicable diseases like diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.
  
"Pagkain ng gulay ugaliin, araw-araw itong ihain!"





The end of NUTRITION MONTH was marked by a wide variety of events, many of which included the participation of parents. The goal of the activity is to get families to eat more vegetables and grow backyard gardens so that they can not only meet their daily food needs but also make more money by selling extra garden goods.

Among the other activities is a POSTER MAKING CONTEST. 




The second event was THE NUTRITION JINGLE CONTEST, which was won by Chelsea's group. They came in first position in this division.


CONGRATULATION GRADE 4 CHICO


The search for the A1 Child comes in third.

What exactly is the A1 CHILD? Seeking a youngster who is exceptional in some manner and fits the description of something or someone that is in first-class condition or superb condition. During the month when we honor nutrition, they are looking for a youngster that is healthy and balanced in their diet.

And this time, for the third time, it was my Mikaela who got it.

Mikaela Francesca Pal Cawad
A1 Child - 1st Place
VI- Diamond


Both the students and the parents had a great time participating in the activities. In addition to that, we teach our children how to make LAW'UY (Visayan Healthy Soup) and FRUIT SALAD.

These activities will revolve around the theme that aims to promote the consumption of vegetables contained in the fifth Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos in order to prevent and eliminate deficiencies in vitamin A and iron in the Filipino diet. This theme was chosen because the fifth Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos were released in 2015. In the same vein, it encourages the practice of consuming at least three servings of vegetables on a daily basis.




After finishing our meal, we made our way once more to the GYM in order to watch The Search for the Best Nutrition Month Costume.





A very busy schedule for both me and my children, but despite how exhausted we are, we all had a great time.






Good work, ladies; you make me PROUD of you.






In accordance with Presidential Decree 491, the month of July has been designated as Nutrition Month.


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

GROUP STUDY

It is normal practice for many students to participate in either group studies or study groups in order to better prepare for class discussion, examinations, or presentations in class. You can also do it to review your weak parts and discover new concepts. Both of these benefits come from doing it. For me, taking part in a study group is necessary at some point if I want to learn new things well. 

My oldest daughter hosted a group study session in our home for her and her chosen girl's classmates just now. As I watch them learn, I can't help but think back to my own school days. My own experiences have shown that participating in a study group encourages the majority of my fellow students to be supportive in terms of my efforts to study and keep my readings current. It not only helps me acquire new ideas but also critical points that I may have overlooked in my previous reading. The majority of people in my study group aren't shy about passing on the information that they've learned. As a result, these serve as a reminder to me that I ought to bring my readings up to speed so that I can also contribute something.


On the other hand, being a part of a study group that requires you to compel yourself to attend after the class or during your rest days is one of the disadvantages of participating in such a group. The level of commitment displayed by each individual participant is an essential component of the study group. As a result, you and the other members of your group will need to forego participating in any other activities in order to study together.

And one more thing: if you and your other students are simply having a good time and forgetting about the material being studied during the study group, then that is another problem. It is the parents' responsibility to ensure that their children are studying in groups and are not having fun, giggling, or gossiping while doing their homework. A constant presence of parental guidance is required.




It is entirely up to you whether or not you want to sign up for a study group; there are some people who perform better academically when they work on their own. If you think that joining or making a group will help you learn more, then go ahead and take advantage of this fun way to learn. 

MEET DAVAO MASCOT

Meet Davao Mascot "Duri," the Kadayawan digital mascot, is being introduced to the people of Davao by the City Government of Davao. 




"Duri" is excited to share with Dabawenyos stories and interesting information about the Kadayawan Festival and the diverse cultural heritage of Davao City.




Thursday, May 31, 2012

BRIGADA ESKUELA at CESARIO VILLA ABRILLE ELEM. SCHOOL

Parents and instructors from all across the country participate in an event called Brigada Eskuela, which entails cleaning and sanitizing schools, as well as performing any necessary repairs to fixtures or painting facilities in educational institutions.



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MY DAUGHTERS SCHOOL

The week of May 21–26, 2012 was the time period during which Villa-Abrille, along with all other public schools across the country, celebrated their annual Brigada.


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The second day of the BRIGADA was spent there. The school is already prepared to open. We enroll our children with their separate advisors and obtain their requirements due to a lack of cleaning supplies.

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