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2025 National Science Month Celebration

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 It reminds us how critical science and technology will be in shaping our future. Lucena North I Elementary School's learners were involved in activities like poster-making, quiz bees, project display, and environmental awareness programs. These were a showcase of student creativity and knowledge beyond supporting the early development of innovation and responsibilities towards environmental use.  In the next twenty years of being scientists, science, and society will sustain their relationship. Continuous inventions in artificial intelligence, renewable energy, biotechnology, and exploration into outer space demonstrate sustained influence of science on political, social, economic, and the technical aspects of our daily life. Not only that but also social responsibility for society to adequately or appropriately engage with the innovation. To use new created technologies to improve the quality of life for humankind in a way symbiotic with preserving the planet.  This Sci...
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Climate change is a big problem in the Philippines. Even if our country only contributes a small amount to global pollution, we are one of the most affected by climate risks. Strong typhoons, floods, and rising sea levels cause sudden and slow changes that destroy houses, farms, and fishing areas. These make life harder for many Filipinos, especially the poor. The main reason for these changes is global warming, which makes natural disasters stronger. Typhoons today are more powerful, floods happen more often, and droughts last longer. Farmers and fisherfolk are among the most affected because they depend on nature for their income. Women and the urban poor also suffer more, with many of them forced to move or leave their homes because of disasters. Another problem is that many communities are not ready for these changes. Some people plan their migration as an adjustment, but most are forced to leave suddenly after disasters. This causes stress, insecurity, and more poverty. It shows t...
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  INTRAMURALS My Experience in Intramurals Intramurals are school-based athletic competitions where students compete in various sports and games. As an athlete, I would say this event plays a significant role in the lives of many students. In intramurals, we don’t just play to win—we also build relationships, grow as individuals, and learn important life lessons. One of the things I value most about this event is how it allows us to break barriers and avoid bias. Sometimes in school sports, favoritism exists—some players are chosen based on popularity rather than performance. But during intramurals, everyone has the chance to prove themselves through actual competition. Participating in intramurals has been one of the most memorable and exciting parts of my academic journey. I’ve already joined three times and have had the honor of representing our school on each occasion. For me, it’s more than just a sports event—it’s a time of fun, challenge, teamwork, and personal growth.
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  Cleaning up the yard. sweeping the fallen leaves and debris into a dustpan, keeping the yard clean. Doing some weeding to help plant grow better.  Taking care of the garden. Rearranging and tending to the plotted plants with care.

Reflection

  REFLECTION - FIRST QUARTER During the first quarter, I learned how to manage my time better and the importance of staying focused in our class. I also learned a lot in other subjects. Lastly, I learned the importance of asking question when I didn't understand something. The most challenging for me is that, handling multiple projects and deadlines. I also faced hard lessons in all subjects and was too hard to understand it. I started planning my schedule better and made sure that I'm all done with my projects and also reviewing lessons regularly. I also asked help from teachers and classmates when I needed it. Moving on, I will keep improving my study habits, participate more in class, and stay consistent with my work so I can do better in next quarter.

Our President

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  Dear President, Hello! My name is Mirasol, and I'm 15 years old. I just wanted to write to you to say thank you for everything you do to our country. I know being president must be really difficult and very challenging job, and I appreciate how hard you work for our country.  I've been learning more about leadership in school, it helped me understand more about leadership and how important this is. I really appreciate your hard work, dedication, and how good you're at being a leader. Everyone is inspired by how good you were at leading our country. Being a president is very hard, but you became a good leader to us, you did not disappoint us by being a model to us. Your hard work and dedication has paid off Sincerely yours, Mirasol R. Baquiran

Nutrition Month

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  Nutrition Month in ISNHS The nutrition month this year has been an incredible journey for me. I experienced different activities such as the nutrijingle, nutrifest, and the fruit and vegetables salad contest. These activities gave me a reealization, how important nutrition is. These are not just activity to participate, but to understand the purpose of these activities. In nutrijingle, I experienced to watch the different dances of each class, and I also came to support my friends/classmates. Their performance was incredible and it is really connected about the nutrition month. While the nutrifest, they sell a healthy foods so that, we students will eat a healthy foods. And the fruit and vegetables salad contest, they make a salad out of fruits and vegetables, and they made a salad that is healthy and yummy. In conclusion, the experienced I had was a lot. These experienced taught me how important nutrition month is. These activities helped us a lot to realize that fruits and vege...