THE HOLY GOSPEL (Lk. 12: 54-59)

INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Bulletin No. 087
24 October Friday, 2014
THE HOLY GOSPEL (Lk. 12: 54-59)
The Holy Gospel according to St. Luke,
Jesus said to the crowds, “When you see a cloud rising in the west you say immediately that it is going to rain and so it
does; and when you notice that the wind is blowing from thee south you say that
It is going to be hot and so it is. You hypocrites! You know how to interpret the appearance of the earth and the sky; why do
you not know how to interpret the present time?
“Why do you not judge for yourselves what is right? If you are to go with your opponent before a magistrate, make an
effort to settle the matter on the way; otherwise your opponent will turn you over to the judge, and the judge hand you
over to the constable, and the constable throw you into prison.
I say to you, you will not be released until you have paid the last penny.”
MISSION VISION
“To be a sign of faith as an excellent educational institution, sharing in the Lasallian mission of teaching minds, touching hearts
and transforming lives.”
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT FOR ALUMNI LINKAGES AND ADVANCEMENT:
Barako Run ni Juan. All students and co-workers are invited to join the predawn zombie run on October 25, 2014
(Saturday), 4:30 am. DLSL students and alumni get 50% off the registration fee. Registration forms are available at the
DLSLAAI Office, 2/F CMR Hall. For inquiries, please call local 283.
Pasko sa La Salle. DLSL through Presidential Management Office will be spearheading activities to celebrate the gift of
salvation. On December 11 – 13, 2014, there will be a Christmas Fair, dubbed as Pasko sa La Salle, at the SENTRUM
parking area. It aims to raise fund for the DLSL scholarship program, as we share to the community the joy of gift giving
in this momentous tradition. Pasko sa La Salle in a fair ambiance with bazaaristas showcasing their products and / or
services will also highlights performances of students and invited guests. This will be a good business opportunity for
parents and co-workers. Those who are interested to put up booths may call local 297.
FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the Assistant Principal
1. Grades 1, 2 and 3 shall have their Cultural contest today at the BHV gym. Classes are reminded to observe proper
behavior during the entire contest. Good Luck to all our contestants.
2. Students are reminded to be extra careful when playing the different events so as to avoid getting hurt. Avoid doing
unnecessary things that will put you into trouble. Always remember to behave accordingly.
3. On First Communion: The service provider shall continue getting the measurement of those who order the
communion attire. Please pay at the cashier’s office or to the adviser.
From the Christian Living Department
All the members of the community are invited to join the Dawn Rosary on October 29 at 5:15 am at the Capilla. Let us
sacrifice a little waking up earlier to be part of this once a year Marian devotion.
11. You shall obtain all you ask of me by recitation of the Rosary.
This promise emphasizes Our Lady's role as our Advocate and Mediatrix of all Graces. Of course, all requests are subject to
God's Most Perfect Will. God will always grant our request if it is beneficial for our soul, and Our Lady will only intercede
for us when our request is good for our salvation. (to be continued…) www.ourladyswarriors.org/prayer/15promise.htm
Thank you so much to class sponsors this week. The following are sponsors on Monday:
Grade 5-BB-211-Mr. Max Bueno
Grade 4-BB-302-Ms. Regina Arada
Grade 3-BB-105-Ms. Lea Camacho
Grade 2-BG-110-Ms. Rhea Pecayo
Floral Offering on Monday, October 27 :
Kinder – AM & PM Sessions
From the Legion of Mary
Today, Mama Mary will visit LSF 12. She is now at LSF 11.
Schedule:
Oct 27
LSF 24
Oct 29
LSF 42
Oct 28
LSF 34
Nov 4
Language Learning Center
Nov 5
Nov 6
LSF 35
LSF 25
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From the Social Studies Department
cont. UN System
Recently, international conferences organized by the UN have gained significance. UN conferences have been held since the
1960s, but with the Conference on Environment and Development, known as the Earth Summit, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
in 1992, they turned into real fora for deciding on national and international policy regarding issues that affect everyone such
as the environment, human rights and economic development. Since the Earth Summit, UN conferences have turned into
forums in which non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can voice their concerns alongside those of governments. Such
conferences focus world attention on these issues and place them squarely on the global agenda. Yet, once the international
agreements produced by these conferences are signed, it is still up to each individual country to carry them out. With the
moral weight of international conferences and the pressures of media and NGOs, Member States are more likely to endorse
the agreements and put them into effect.
source: http://www.un.org/cyberschoolbus/unintro/unintro5.htm
From BAKAS (Grade School)
For Grades 5 and 6 Students:
The following BAKAS Staffers who are qualified to join the Regional Schools Presscon will attend the Division Training for
Campus Journalism on October 25 and 26 at Sen. Claro M. Recto Mem. School. Kindly wear the Type B uniform on the
first day and ordinary clothes on the second day. Submit also your waiver form to Ms. Jem Landicho or to Ms. Noralyn
Balhon. Assembly place will be at the College lobby at 6:30 a.m. Lunch will be served but you must bring your packed
snacks. For group category, kindly bring again the laptop that you brought during our Division Presscon. Thank you very
much. Goodluck young journalists!
English Category
Individual Category
Name
Section
News Writing
Alyssa Marie Cruz
G6 - BB 306
Editorial Cartooning
Bernadette Awatin
G6 - BB 306
Photojournalism
Danica Rose Mendoza
G6 - BB 306
Science and Health Writing
Maria Jillian Cuenca
G6 - BB 306
Individual Category
Pagsulat ng Lathalain
Editorial Writing
Feature Writing
News Writing
Sports Writing
Editorial Cartooning
Photojournalist
Layout Artist
Group Category
Anchor
News Presenter
News Presenter
News Presenter
News Presenter
Technical
Infomercial
Editorial Writing
Feature Writing
News Writing
Sports Writing
Filipino Category
Name
Francheska Eunice Flores
Filipino Category
Collaborative Publishing
Patricia Gabrielle Zamora
Dawn Mariel Catibog
Gelyannah Villarama
Lara Isabelle Aguirre
Marc O’Neil Mayuga
Tanya Poleen Macaraeg
Geferli ‘Le Enriquez
English Category
Name
Radio Broadcasting & Script Writing
Clarisse Abegail Avila
Dana Angeli Leycano
Melissa Magaling
Eliza Missy Carbon
Mark Bill Angelo Maranan
Jose Emmanuel Mendoza
Gianna Dominique Dalangin
Collaborative Publishing
Sofia Denisse Lucido
Ace Remo
Gireh Bianca Laylo
Alyssa Humarang
Section
G6 – BB 405
G5 – BB 210
G5 – BB 210
G5 – BB 210
G5 – BB 210
G5 – BB 212
G6 – BB 306
G6 – BB 306
Section
G6 - BB 306
G6 - BB 306
G6 - BB 306
G6 - BB 306
G6 - BB 306
G6 - BB 306
G5 – BB 210
G5 – BB 210
G6 – BB 401
G5 – BB 210
G5 – BB 210
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Editorial Cartooning
Photojournalist
Layout Artist
Jhyrel Juliene Concordia
Quinnie Hilarie Dalangin
Ethan Justine Ona
G6 - BB 306
G6 - BB 306
G6 - BB 306
From the Grade School Moderators:
1. Thanks to the following for the success of our 2nd General assembly yesterday:
a. Ms. Gina Vergara, Curriculum Coordinators, Advisers, Subject Teachers
b. Ms. Jem Landicho and Ms. Rowena Marquez
c. Nursery – Grade 6 students
d. Gianna Dalangin - BB 210 and Jericho Banaybanay – BB 211 ( Emcees )
e. Kids for Christ (Opening Prayer)
f. Little Friends of Mary (Closing Prayer)
g. Selected Grade 2 and Grade 5 Students (Dance Number)
h. Daphne Vea Galleguez and Sophia Aldrea Las of BG 112, Jose Prisco Macalindong of BG 114, Daphne
Elpedes of BB 212 and Jhonallyne Uy of BB 310
i. Eco Dance Participants (Dance Number), Sir Roger Basco and Sir Joseph
j. GST Dancers (Special Number)
k. Niña Kelsey San Gabriel BG 111 (Alma Mater Song)
l. SENTRUM Personnel
2. All students are reminded of the guidelines and instructions during the intrams that has been discussed by your
adviser.
LOOKING AHEAD: Nov. 4 – Haircut Inspection
FROM THE OVCAR – JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:
From the Assistant Principal
1. Please be informed that our mission collection for the month of November shall be allotted to SIKAT’s Medical
Mission in January. Our generous assistance to this endeavor will be able to help 80 students and two members of
each of their family – estimated to be 240. We also commend the entire SIKAT team through the initiative of Ms.
Ineth Rosales and Br. Joseph Daluz, FSC for this noble undertaking.
2. Additional Mission Collection: LS106
3. Our commendation to the following classes for their generous donation to the mission collection:
Grade 7: MM203
Grade 8: LS107
4. We wish everyone a restful weekend. God bless us all!!!
From the Academic Council Office
Contestants for DLSU-IS 6th Sci-Math Interschool Challenge are reminded to be in school uniform except the SciMath Race contestants who should be in their PE uniform. Please bring the signed parent’s waiver, school ID and packed
snacks. Be at the college lobby before or at exactly 6am tomorrow. Good luck!
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Contestants for Sci-Math Quiz Bee
EDRA, Jan Ver Dominic Jareño
SUAREZ, Kathleen Kate Landicho
CASTILLO, Romel Joshua Ozaeta
Contestants for Sci-Math Spelling
ABU, Kariza Pamela Vergara
AFRICA, Carl Joshua Mendoza
TORRES, Maria Lourdes Adriana Clarin
Contestants for Sci-Math Race
SUAREZ, Leo Manuel Garing
MANTUANO, Gertie Gladley Rodelas
KALALO, Ma. Kristine Gianne De Castro
ROCAFORT, Mark Allen Vergara
Contestants for Poster Making Contest
TIBAYAN, Patrick Renz Hernandez
CUEVAS, Esethkiel Raven O.
Contestants for Modulo Art
CASTOR, George Ediah Ramos
ILAO, Pierre Romayne Semira
Grade / Section
G10 - LS 304
G10 - LS 304
G10 - LS 304
Grade / Section
G10 - LS 304
G9 - LS 311
G9 - LS 311
Grade / Section
G10 - LS 304
G10 - LS 304
G10 - LS 304
G9 - LS 311
Grade / Section
G8 - LS 211
G9 - LS 310
Grade / Section
G9 - LS 311
G9 - LS 311
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From the Christian Living, Social Studies and English Departments
Please be reminded of the following:
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UN & MARIAN/BIBLE QUIZ BEE
GRADE 7
OCTOBER 24; 2-4pm Sen. Diokno 5th floor
GRADE 8
OCTOBER 27; 2-4pm Sen. Diokno 5th floor
GRADE 9
OCTOBER 28; 2-4pm Sen. Diokno 5th floor
GRADE 10
OCTOBER 29; 2-4pm BB 44-45
* Participants are expected to be at the assembly area (near the LRC 2) at 1:30 pm.
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POSTER MAKING CONTEST – November 14; 2:00-4:00pm
Grade 7 – MMC 1
Grade 9 – MMC 3
Grade 8 – MMC 2
Grade 10 – MMC 4
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ESSAY WRITING CONTEST – November 26, Computer Lab. A-D
Grade 7 – Comp. Lab. A
Grade 9 – Comp. Lab. C
Grade 8 – Comp. Lab. B
Grade 10 – Comp. Lab. D
From the Social Studies Department
TRIVIA FOR THE DAY
• As defined by the United Nations, the Culture of Peace is a set of values, attitudes, modes of behaviour and ways of
life that reject violence and prevent conflicts by tackling their root causes to solve problems through dialogue and
negotiation among individuals, groups and nations.
http://www3.unesco.org/iycp/uk/uk_sum_cp.htm
FROM THE OVCAR – LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER
This is to remind faculty, staff and students with borrowed materials and equipment at the Multimedia Center to return it
on or before October 24, 2014. Thank you and God Bless!
From the Grade Moderators’ Office
REMINDERS:
1. To those students, faculty and staff who failed to have their class/club pictures taken, the final schedule will be on
October 29, 2014 (Wednesday) at the HLS Lobby from 8am to 4pm.
2. Students are reminded of the following violations and sanctions under Category III.
CATEGORY III
1st Offense
NI in Deportment and 1-2 days suspension and DP
2nd Offense
U in Deportment, 3-5 days suspension, SDP
3rd Offense
Vu in Deportment, Dismissal
3.1 Gross or Scandalous Misbehavior
3.2 Assaulting and/or showing disrespect to teacher or persons in authority in and out of the campus
3.3 Assaulting fellow student
3.7 Engaging in Fight/ provocation of fight
3.8 Bringing reinforcement for brawls
3.16 Engaging in immodest act such as: fondling, kissing, necking and petting
3.17 Cutting Classes
3.18 Truancy
3.23 Cheating during quizzes, long test, standardized test, and quarterly examination
GRADE 9
1. This is to remind the students that curfew time in school is until 5pm only.
2. Bringing of food including candies in the LS building is not allowed.
FROM THE OVCAD – INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:
ANNOUNCEMENT:
There will be Second (2nd) Batch of facilitation of Pneumococcal Vaccine in IHS.
The deadline of submission of the Sign-up list will be on October 24 until 12 noon only!
Please submit the sign-up list at IHS.
Schedule of Medical Check up
Oct 23
10:00 am
2:00 pm
G8 LS 106
G8 LS 212
Schedule of Dental Check up
1:00 pm
G9 LS 311
2:00 pm
G9 LS 406
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Oct 24
Oct 27
2:00 pm
10:00 am
2:00 pm
G8 LS 210
G8 LS 209
G9 LS 308
8:40 am
8:40 am
G9 LS 410
G9 LS 307
FROM THE OVCAD – MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT:
Kids of Faculty and staff ages 1-7 years old who are not studying at DLSL are invited to attend the Children’s Fair on
October 28, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the SENTRUM. There will be magic show, games, raffle prizes and Trick or
Treat activity in different offices. Best Costume will also be chosen among the participants.
This is free registration. If interested please call MCD at local 228.
FROM THE OVCM - GUIDANCE OFFICE:
1. For G10 Students and Advisers: Please be informed of the College Scholastic Aptitude Test (CSAT)
Administration on October 29, 2014, Wednesday, from 8:00 am to 11:00 am.
2. Looking Ahead:
October 28 – 29
SBJNHS Structured Homeroom
FROM THE OVCM – STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE:
1. For Club Moderators. Today is the deadline of the submission of club grades. Please submit your club grades
in Excel format and send it to [email protected]. Again, as a matter of policy, those who have two clubs shall
receive the highest grade given by the Club Moderator. Should you have other concerns about your club grades,
please coordinate with Mrs. Ishikawa. Likewise, we would like to thank the following club moderators for
submitting the club grades.
a. Vox Fusion and IS Acapellas – Mr. Alan Cadeliña, Mr. Alvin Petalio, Mr. Fred Angeles, Mr. John Balaoro
& Mr. Gerald Latayan
b. Youth for Christ – Br. Joseph Daluz FSC & Ms. Eyunice Lontoc
c. Obra Lasalyano – Ms. Mariel Ramirez
d. Shakespeare’s Lasallian Pals – Ms. Anna Lourdes Dimayuga & Ms. Leth Remo
e. Speech Bureau / HS Debate Team – Mr. Michael Melo & Ms. Joy Ann Dimaculangan
f. Booklovers’ Club (G7) – Ms. Ana Frane & Ms. Emmy Sagbang
g. ADLAW (Bigkas, Lente at Likha) – Mr. Gerald Latayan, Mr. Darius Cantos & Mr. John Louie Dela Cruz
h. Societas Juventus Club – Ms. Mae Bautista
i. Gourmet Club – Ms. Jasmin Inciong & Ms. April Angela Mendoza
j. Project Green Club (G7) – Ms. Mina Samson & Ms. Ralyn Anog
k. PAALSA – Ms. Mary Ann Lumban
l. Math Academic Varsity – Ms. Edith Africa, Ms. Kristine Dimaculangan, Ms. Sheila Manalo & Ms. Doreen
Morillo
m. Acolytes and Readers’ Club – Ms. Monette De Villa
n. Cinema Board – Mr. Edgar Garcia & Mr. Cris Torres
o. Booklovers’ Club (G4-G6) – Ms. Mayette Dimaculangan
p. Anti-Bullying Club – Ms. Rowena Martja
q. Junior Travelers’ Club – Ms. Cel Comia & Ms. Raquel Maralit
r. Junior Computer Wizards – Ms. Remelyn Lumanglas
s. Literary Club – Ms. Jem Landicho & Ms. Noralyn Balhon
t. Star Scout – Ms. Vivian Dimaculangan
u. Junior Math Wizards Club – Ms. Ehden Petalio
v. Science Club – Ms. Lea Camacho & Ms. Lorna Bagares
w. Ballet Club (G3) – Ms. Jo Anne Pecson
x. Glee Club – Ms. Elenita Ramirez
y. Youth for Christ (SBJHLC) – Mr. Fred Amul
z. Altar Knights – Mr. Rael Palino
2.
On Zombie Run. The Zombie Run is scheduled tomorrow, October 25, 2014. Assembly time is 4:30AM in
front of De La Salle Lipa Sentrum. The race starts at 5:00AM for 5K run and 5:30AM for 3K run. You shall be
given 3 lives in the form of ribbon/wrist tag at the beginning of the race. Zombies shall be scattered in the route
and will take the ribbons/tags away from the runners. Any physical contact between Zombies and Runners is
strictly prohibited. Runners must have all the 3 ribbons/tags intact in order to be eligible for prizes. Should the
runner lose one or all of the lives, he/she is still allowed to finish the race and the time will be recorded but
he/she will be considered as dead and no longer be eligible for prizes. Again, there will be a 50% discounted rate
for DLSL students and alumni i.e. 3K-Ph200 and 5K-Ph300
Note: Runners must come in running attire. Special awards shall be given to Best in Costume and
Most Number of Participant per group/batch.
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On Kids Camp. There will be a Kids Camp tomorrow, October 25 at BB 44/BB45 to be attended by the Kids
for Christ with their moderator Ms. Elma Langamon. Goodluck Kids!!
4. On 52nd Foundation Celebration Theme and Logo Making Contest. The 52nd Foundation Celebration
Committee is launching the Theme and Logo Making Contest. This is open to all members of the Lasallian
community i.e. students, parents, faculty, staff and alumni. Deadline of submission is extended until November
14.
Mechanics and Guidelines:
1. The contest is open to members of the Lasallian community i.e. students, parents, faculty, staff and alumni.
2. The deadline of submission is on November 14, 2014.
3. Each participant may SUBMIT ONLY ONE entry.
4. Entries should be in digitalized format (flat jpeg format, 300 pixel format). On the other hand, freehand illustration
or drawing in an 8x10 short bond paper will also be accepted.
5. The theme and design of the logo should be in accordance with the Foundation Celebration of the institution and the
Lasallian core values that we adhere to, the values of Faith, Service and Communion.
6. A brief description or explanation of logo symbolism should be included in the entry with your name, course, year
level, section and contact number.
7. Entries should not violate any intellectual property and should be an original work created solely by entrant, and no
other person or entity holds rights to the entry and its components.
8. All entries in the Integrated School must be sent via email to [email protected] on or before November 14,
2014.
9. The theme and logo competition shall be judged on the following criteria:
• Originality 30%
• Concept/Relevance 30%
• Creativity 30%
• Overall Impact 10%
10. The winning entry will be chosen by the members of the 52nd Foundation Celebration Committee and the decision
of the body is final.
11. Awarding of the entry will be during the Fair Ground Opening on February 12, 2014. The winner shall receive a
medal and Php 2,000 cash prize.
12. The Foundation Committee shall have the exclusive rights to the winning entry, thus, cannot be submitted to any
other competition. The winning entry will be published on the DLSL website and in other institutional materials for
the purpose of the foundation celebration. Likewise, the committee reserves the right to further refine or make
improvements on the final work of the winning entry.
For further inquiries, you may contact Ms. Jo Rosos (IS) at local 273
FROM THE OVCM – INSTITUTIONAL LASALLIAN FORMATION OFFICE:
Mass Sponsorship
12:10 pm
Date
Sections
Date
Sections
G7
LS101,
LS102,
MM201
G10
LS402,
LS403,
LS404
G7
MM202,
MM203,
MM204 G8 LS103, LS104
Oct 23
Oct 24
Schedule of Retreat
October 27-28
G10 LS 206
November 13- 14
G10 LS 201
November 6 – 7
G10 LS 301
November 27 – 28
G10 LS 302
Schedule of Recollection
DLSL Retreat Complex
Nov 17
G9 LS 305, LS 306, LS 312
Nov 18
G9 LS 309, LS 310, LS 408
Nov 19
G9 LS 409, LS 410
Nov 20
Nov 24
Nov 25
G9 LS 311, LS 412, LS 407
G9 LS 307, LS 308, LS 411
G9 LS 405, LS 406, MM 201
FROM THE OVCM – SPORTS OFFICE:
1. Submission of the Division Meet Gallery folder is on November 27 at 12:00 nn.
2. Solidarity meeting of all coaches will be on November 11, 2014, 8:00 am at PVMMS gym. Sports clinic will follow
after the meeting
3. Pull out of student athletes who are qualified for the Division Meet is on November 11, 2014.
4. All Baseball events will be played on November 11, 2014.
5. Swimming events are scheduled on November 22 and 23, 2014 due to conflict of schedule with Batang Pinoy.
6. Venue for the 2014 Division Meet Opening Ceremony will be here at DLSL SENTRUM at 6:00 am.
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