Articles

  • The Pandemic Way
    By: REY A. ALMOGUERRA Admin Aide IV, MNCHS Last year, we had to bear the incapability of the national government to protect its citizenry in the spread of the Corona Virus or infamously known as “Covid-19”. It was crippling the economy and burrowing our country to the ground. The administration has protected its ...
  • Do What You Got To Do
    By: REY A. ALMOGUERRA Admin Aide IV, MNCHS In this time and age of people, we have hoped a little. Dream quite small. And never really mind about tomorrow. We simply easily get tired and just pray for come what may. The main reason we fail sometimes when we come of old age is ...
  • Privacy Matters
    By REY A. ALMOGUERRA Admin Aide IV, MNCHS In this eon of social media where you can post about anything, overly concerned friends or perhaps your neighbor seems to spy on your every comment or post. Though it has been a common practice, that we snoop around and sniff everyone’s business. What is going ...
  • Loving the Filipino Language
    By: Catherine F. Guadayo Teacher III, Filipino Dept. “Ang hindi marunong magmahal sa sariling wika, ay higit pa sa hayop at malansang isda.” This adage by our national hero has long been taught to students even in the elementary level. The common notion holds that the national language helps the people in their ...
  • The Roles of a Teacher
    By: Catherine F. Guadayo Teacher III, Filipino Dept. Life, as they say is a big play, and the world is our stage. On a day-to-day basis, we oftentimes create the stories that would make us either proud of ourselves or be discouraged about it in the future. Being a secondary school teacher in one ...
  • The Sound of Silence
    By Catherine F. Guadayo Teacher III, Filipino Dept. In a world where we are bombarded with noise and unwanted sounds, we tend to seek for places where we can get the tranquility and peace we all want to have. Sometimes, silence becomes our refuge when everything becomes chaotic and disorderly. In the realm ...
  • GURO si PARALUMAN
    By Analiza P. Astillero T-III, Filipino Dept. – MNCHS Taglay ang gandang nakabibighani, naglalakad siyang may ngiti sa mga labi at kislap sa mga mata. Hindi maikakailang ang yumi at dalisay niya ay dumaragdag sa kanyang angking kagandahang nagiging dahilan upang siya’y lalong minamahal ng mga tao sa kanyang palibot. Siya si Paraluman, bagamat ...
  • Blue is Yellow
    by: RYAN LEGASPI Roses are red, violets are blue but yellow is not yellow and blue is not blue. Some things appear as genuine as what they are but they are not as real as what we see they are. Sometimes we are color blind but the truth is, blue is really ...
  • The Present
    By: Hyacinth Kate C. Cañada Life is the most precious gift anyone could ever receive. But how do we define life? What is life all about? What is the very purpose of existence? Why are we here? And if life exists, why must it come to an end? The search for life’s ...
  • Once a Novice Learns
    By: Arbe Kate L. Alcao Once you leave the exciting world of college, you get to realize that there is a greater life ahead which you discover as far more challenging as being a student. When you were younger, you only thought of the things that you would do for yourself. ...
  • True Life Experiences (TLE)
    by Earle Vann E. Ramos The Covid 19 pandemic has become life changing and challenging for everyone in the community. With the economy being challenged by this health crisis, values of basic commodities and services doubled up to the ceiling. This is why having practical skills and life hacks are important ...
  • Building the Future
    Building The Future By: Earle Vann E. Ramos Education has always been necessary in the holistic development of a person. Without it, life will be extra complicated and challenging for a person especially in the modern world where life-based learning and teaching are essential. Being a Technology and Livelihood Education teacher, I have ...
  • Left or RIGHT?
    By: Jocelyn C. Dellosa “Would you rather go left where there is nothing right, or go right where there is nothing left?“. This question is quite puzzling in terms of its content and depending on the way of thinking of the person being asked. Teachers, in connection, would oftentimes encounter baffling ...
  • Students’ Module: A Learning Vestibule
    By: Jocelyn C. Dellosa Due to the coming of the Covid 19 pandemic, teachers in different areas around the globe resorted to preparing their materials via modular learning method in order to sustain the delivery of education to their students. We, at the Alternative Learning System however, are no longer new ...
  • Music & Education: Teaching Lessons in Life
    By: Ronan C. Relova Whenever you are lying down on a lazy Sunday afternoon while listening to the radio, do you notice how nostalgic you feel with the songs being played on the airwaves? Or how lively your heart is whenever you hear a fast-beat record? Or how sensitive and teary-eyed ...