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Rhyme Time for a Cleaner Prime

   September's here, it's time to cheer, Let's clean-up our school, and banish all fear!! From classrooms to halls, to the field too, Let's pick up the trash, and make our school shine through.    Students and teachers alike often find themselves overwhelmed by the clutter and chaos that can accumulate in classrooms and school hallways. That's why September is the perfect time to launch a "month of clean up" initiative in our school. This month-long activity aims to promote a sense of responsibility, teamwork, and community among students, teachers, and staff.                      As Barkada Kontra Droga (BKD  10 Representative, I've participated the Clean-up drive last September 13 in the afternoon. Like, Harvesting the grass area that might mean clearing the area of any debris or obstacles, or possibly even mowing the grass to make it easier to clean. Picking up or collecting the garbage near the field, an...

The First Milestone

  As I reflect on the first quarter, I realize that I've gained valuable insights into effective time management and prioritization. While juggling academic responsibilities with extracurricular activities, I've learned to strike a balance between the two, ensuring that neither aspect overshadows the other. This balancing act has not only enhanced my self-confidence but also equipped me with new skills and knowledge.   However, this journey hasn't been without its challenges. One of the most significant hurdles I've faced is maintaining motivation and managing stress levels. There have been instances where I've doubted my abilities, particularly when faced with complex subjects or overwhelming tasks. To overcome these obstacles, I've employed various learning strategies, such as breaking down large tasks into smaller, manageable chunks, and taking regular breaks to recharge. Additionally, I've practiced relaxation techniques, like deep breathing and meditati...

Letter for MR. President

 Vigan City, Ilocos Sur Philippines 22th of August 2024 Dear President Marcos, I hope this letter finds you well as a concerned student of the philippines. I feel confident to share with you my thoughts and feelings regarding the current state of our nation. It is not easy to express everything in one letter but i believe it is important for our leaders to hear the voices of the people they serve. First and foremost, I want to express my love for our country and my sincere hope for a brighter future president i appreciate the efforts you have made to address various challenges our nation faces. However, alongside this hope i must also share my deep concerns there are pressing issues that many filipinos myself included are worried about. Additionally, I feel a sense of anger when you don't fulfill the promises you made like regarding inflation, lowering rice prices, but this has not yet to be realized with current prices remaining higher boasting agriculture, improving publi...

A Glimpse Into My World: Joyfull Journey

   Holaaa, I'm Alexah Joy, a 15-year-old girl from the charming city of Vigan. I was born on January 3, 2009, and I am the eldest daughter in my family. Being the firstborn has shaped me in many ways, especially in how I relate to my family.                                                               I’m often considered a daddy’s girl, but at the same time, I’m very independent. I’ve learned to balance these two sides of me as I navigate through life. -- Question, how I balance these two? Well, by Communicating more often with my papa, setting a boundary that can help me to maintain my independence while still allowing for a close relationship with my papa, taking responsibility that can also help me to feel more in control and independent, and lastly, I had to practice self-reflection on my feelings and needs. Let's move...