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The Sentinel - Issue 1 Volume 4 (August 2023 - April 2024)

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VOLUME 05 ISSUE 01 AUGUST 2023 TO APRIL 2024

THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF BARAS - BARAS HIGH SCHOOL

EXODUS

EDITORIAL

FOREFRONT OF CRITICAL THINKING

BBHS goes to Baguio City for int’l research conference MAJA S. MARTINEZ Baras - Baras High School is set to present two research papers on the 7th International Conference on Asian and Philippine Studies organized by De La Salle University at Baguio City, Philippines. Grade 11 students, Ms. Alexzandra Zhain Tampus and Ms. Lara Althea C. Quiambao with the guidance of their teacher in Practical Research 1, Mr. Jon Henry B. Ordonez have been chosen by the selection committee of the conference to present their researches entitled, “Crops of Inequality: Narrative Analysis on Income Disparity’s Impact to Victoria, Tarlac Farmers” and “Equity Matters: Unveiling Socio-economic Disparities among Tarlac City Citizens.” The research conference shall be held on May 30 to June 1, 2024 at 456 Hotel Le Grande, Baguio City.

HIGHLIGHTS

RENEW, REBUILD, REVAMP:

A CALL TO TRANSFORM EDUCATION FOR A BETTER FUTURE FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS PAGE 06

BBHSians call for more gamified Catch-up Fridays LAWRENCE M. ARMELON In the latest survey on the implementation of Catch up Fridays, several BBHSians air their sentiments on the program -- demanding a more interactive mode of delivering literacy development practices.

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“Mas naiintindihan ko na lalo ung mga word na english na ‘di ko maintindihan noon, at may nakilala akong mga bagong kaibigan...” one learner answered, acknowledging positive points from the program.

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One learner answered, “In order for children to be more acPer Department of Educative it is necessary to add games tion’s Memorandum 001, s. 2024, that are connected to academics Catch - Up Friday is a leaming or mental expansion.” mechanism intended to strengthen the foundational, social, and This is complemented by other relevant skills necessary to another comment that the activi- actualize the intent of the basic ties only revolve around giving education curriculum. quizzes. A total of 117 BBHSians “...wag sana puro quizzes, answered the survey via Microsoft magpabasa rin ng mga nakakaaliw Forms two months since its implena basahin and then magpamigay mentation last January. BBH-SAYS ng books ... and sana magturo rin mga teachers ng vocabulary words Catch-up Fridays Satisfaction hindi lang nagpapabasa.” While there are those who felt that the program can do better, the survey has still shown that 87% of the learners expressed that they are satisfied with the pro-

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BBHSians answered SATISFIED 87.2 NEITHER SATISFIED 9.4% NOR DISSATISIFED DISSATISFIED 3.4% Survey turn-out via Microsoft Forms

REAPING THE FRUITS OF LABOR. BBHS-SSLG President, Ms. Jasmine Camile V. Ibanez sports her certificates and plaques, cementing her legacy as a multi-awarded student leader of Tarlac City Schools Division. Baras - Baras HS Facebook Page

BBHS makes waves; bags multiple awards in Education Week LAWRENCE M. ARMELON

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