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THE OFFICIAL SCHOOL PUBLICATION OF LUZ BANZON INTEGRATED SCHOOL, JASAAN SOUTH DISTRICT | MISAMIS ORIENTAL | REGION X
OCTOBER 2024 -DECEMBER 2024 | VOLUME 3, ISSUE NO.2
G N I K A BRES IL E N C E
SCHOOLNEWS
BEHIND CELLS. Rising cases of late comers every Monday seeks solutions, tap parents a to resolve the issue. capture by: Shannaiah Garrido
MONDAY AGONY
A COVER STORY
Rising concern for late comers extends to parents
9-year old learner opens tragic molestation
by ADEN KIT NAJZAMORA
school appeals to parents for strict guidance
Administration of Luz Banzon Integrated School (LBIS) is concerned because the total number of students caught arriving late on Mondays reached 325 within one quarter, with the highest number being 142 in September 2024. According to Mr. Robert J. Asis, principal of LBIS, students’ tardiness significantly affects their academic performance.
by SOED KELLY ELLEN T. TUNACAO
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Age 15-16
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Age 17-18
EDITORIAL | Page 4 Evolving tongue Language manners of Gen Z in 21st century
FEATURE | Page 8 On the brink of poverty One step at a time
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Included in this data from the barangay health office are students aged 15-16 from barangay Luz Banzon as of October 2024, specifically those in grades 9 and 10
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VOICELESS CRY. After 4 months of silence, finally the voice was heard as Jane (not her real name) opens her tragic experience with her Uncle Eddie on September 21, 2024 in Bonbon beach last May 2024.
ilence shattered when a 9-yearold girl courageously discloses her traumatic experience to her parent last September 21, 2024 during an interrogation with the Jasaan DSWD involving Eddie a.k.a. “Angkol Eddie” (not a relative) as the prime suspect four months ago at Bonbon Beach in the afternoon on twilight of May 2024. According to Jane (not her real name), she was just enjoying collecting pebbles along shore of Bon-bon on May 26, 2024 but Angkol Eddie (not real uncle) dragged him into the dark part of the shore where she was sexually assaulted, touching her private part but she ran faster and asked help to the people nearby. “Iya kong gibira-bira paingon sa baruto didto sa mala, sakit gani kaayo akong kamot kay gipugos ko niya . Dayun gihikap-hikap ko ni Angkol maong nidagan dyun ko pero gilakag ko niya, pag-abot nako sa kanipaan nitago ko didto hangtud nawala siya,“ reported Jane. According to Jasaan DSWD Audimier Rodriguez, RSW, the said case was never rare to the locale hence, needs full involvement of parents and guardians for the children’s safeguard. “We already handed the issue to the PNP last September 22, 2024 but the parents of Jane agreed not to continue the case and will just accept financial support for the damages instead “ extends Rodriguez. The school repeatedly addressing parents to be vigilant with their children especially in going home. During the PTA Conference last October 11, 2024, School Principal Robert Asis expressed his concern to the security of the learners in going home and instead suggest to,.
SCITECH | Page 15 Mitigation, not a solution