Saturday, October 10, 2009

CTES bags contest tilts, awards


Camp Tinio Elementary School (CTES) pupils proved the school’s supremacy as they brought home various contest awards in the first two quarters this school year, beating 22 schools in District IV and other schools in the Division of Cabanatuan.

“Our pupils are no doubt gifted in various intellectual dimensions. However, their intelligence are leveled up with the aid of their teacher-coaches who also deserved due commendation. With their joint efforts, it only proves that our school is excellent,” Mrs. Marcelina Arenas, CTES principal commented.


STEP champ

Among the triumphant pupils is Jinky Diane Domingo who qualified in the regional Student Technology and Entrepreneur of the Philippines (STEP) after producing the best tie and die craft in the district and division level held in September, sweeping all participating schools in Cabanatuan.

Domingo will demonstrate his skill as she represents Cabanatuan City Division in the regional level to be held in Baler, Aurora in November.


Topping Press Con

With five gold medals, four silver medals, and three bronze medals, The Beacon staffers retained its possession as District IV Press Conference champion held last September 10.

The awarded The Beacon staffers are Jake Christian Decena, 1st place both in News and Sports Writing English; Kimberly Sablan, 2nd place in News Writing Filipino; Lovelyn Rivera, 1st place in Feature Writing Filipino and 2nd place in Editorial Writing Filipino; Alpha Shayne Aguba, 4th place both in Editorial Writing and Copyreading and Headline Writing Filipino; Kingsly Madrid, 2nd place in Sports Writing English; Ira Nicole Manuel, 2nd place in Copyreading and Headline Writing English and Editorial Writing Filipino; Pamela Navarro, 1st place in Sports Writing Filipino; Joana Carla Estuesta, 1st place in Editorial Writing English; Mary Pauline Peralta, 3rd place in Photojournalism English; Chaira Antipolo, 3rd place in Photojournalism Filipino; and Gerald Remaneses 3rd place in Editorial Cartooning Filipino.

“I was very pressured because The Beacon is consistent champion in the district and I was afraid I might not level what The Beacon former adviser did. Gladly, we made it,” said Mr. Allan David Valdez, The Beacon’s new adviser.

The Beacon beat 16 schools in the district four.


Science Wizards

Science wizards like Ira Nicole Manuel of VI SPED who topped the Science Quiz Bee, perfecting the 50-item test during the District Science Fare last September brought another pride to CTES.

With her who lauded winners are Gerald Rameneses (see related news on page) who won 1st place in poster-making contest; Mary Pauline Peralta, Chaira Franchesca Antipolo and Kingsly Madrid for their Comparative Study on the Use of Citrofortunella Microcarpa (Calamansi) Peelings as Delicious Preserved.

Pupils, parents honor CTES teachers


Roses. Letters. Greetings.

These surprised Camp Tinio Elementary School (CTES) teachers as pupils and parents of CTES give tribute to them during the feast of World Teachers’ Day last October 5.

Headed by the Supreme Student Government (SSG) and Parents, Teachers Association (PTA), CTES teachers were honored trough greetings and giving of letters and roses to them as they [SSG, PTA] sing the song “Thanks To You” that made the teachers teary-eyed.

Grazelle Magno of VI-SPED made the teachers laugh when she delivered a comedic poem about the teachers’ sacrifices.

Teacher-coaches who triumphantly competed and won in this school year’s contests were also recognized. Among them are Mr. Allan David Valdez, Ms. Mary Grace Valiente, Mrs. Josefina Balagtas, Mrs. Edna Empania and Mr. Jose Barcelo.

The surprise was also spearheaded by the principal Mrs. Marcelina Arenas who encouraged and inspired the teachers to be the pupils’ hero.

DWJJ airs CTES teachers

To talk about the school’s reoffering of Special Education (SPED) for the gifted, 10 Camp Tinio Elementary School (CTES) teachers served as guests at DWJJ as it aired the DepEd Hour, the nightly radio program which deals with the DepEd Cabanatuan City Division’s educational programs and issues.

Interviewed by city councilor Ariel Severino, substitute host of division superintendent Malcolm Garma and Tina Wycoco, CTES teachers, headed by their principal Marcelina Arenas, explained the screening procedures (see related news on page ) held to come up with the list of students who will take the SPED curriculum.

During the talk, Severino asked if palakasan system tainted the said screening and the teachers answered no because even the sons and daughters of their co-teachers who failed in the screening were not admitted in the pool of SPED pupils.

Among the teachers who talked more about the reoffering as well as the school’s improvement are Mrs. Maribet Domingo, Mrs. Sabelina Pacinos, Mrs. Cipriana Arcia, Mrs. Jocelyn Bumanlag Mr. Allan David Valdez, Mrs. Josefina Balagtas, Mrs. Edna Empania, and Ms. Jocelyn dela Cruz; all, if not SPED advisers, are teaching SPED classes.

NGOs, GOs feed 236 undernourished pupils

Two hundred thirty-six undernourished Camp Tinio Elementary School pupils are being fed by sponsoring government and non-government organizations supporting the school’s supplementary feeding program which started in July in observance with the Nutrition Month celebration.

Among these organizations that helped in the conduct of the program are Catholic Women’s League, Philippine Guardians Brotherhood Inc., Apostulada ng Panginoon, Couples for Christ, Camp Tinio barangay officials, and other families and store owners in Camp Tinio.

As of press time, the feeding program is still on and aimed to nourish CTES pupils, serving them nutrition-packed food until the end of October.

‘Malunggay’ savors Nutri’ Cookfest

Known for its nutritional benefits, malunggay leaves took the limelight as it delighted every dish in the Nutrition Cookfest.

In line with the fĂȘte of Nutrition Month, malunggay, was used as a common ingredient among the dishes cooked by Grade V and VI pupils who take Home Economics (HE).

“We want to encourage the pupils and the parents who witnessed the fest to use malunggay in their dishes because it is no doubt a nutritious food. Also, with this activity, the pupils were able to show that malunggay can be blended with other Filipino viands,” said Mrs. Susana Duay, HE teacher and head of the fest.

The best cooked dishes were pakbet, tinolang manok, kare-kare, sinigang na bangus, and chopsuey ; all were mixed with malunggay leaves and cooked by Grade VI-SPED.

Remaneses is school’s lone victor

Gerald Remanes, a pupil from Grade V-SPED is the sole awardee among the delegates of Camp Tinio Elementary School in the Division Science Fare held last October 1-2.

After his victorious battle in the district level for poster-making, Remaneses brought home a silver medal along with two other winners in the division level.

Remaneses will be one of the representatives of the division in the Regional Science Fare.

Entry for the investigatory project and quiz bee who won in the district level flanked out as they were beaten by private schools in Cabanatuan.

Pupils find more reasons to smile

Two hundred thirteen Grade I pupils of Camp Tinio Elementary School (CTES) will no longer frown and be shy of their decayed teeth for they will soon develop stronger and whiter teeth as they use their toothbrushes and toothpastes distributed on them last August, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive Philippines, Inc. (CPPI).

The said distribution is part of the Bright Smiles, Bright Futures (BSBF) program, a joint project of the Department of Education (DepED) and CPPI which now on its two years.

Last year, Grade I pupils of CTES were handed some of the 2.648 million oral care materials.

This year, 2.873 million of toothbrushes and toothpastes were distributed and CTES pupils were one of the recipients.

In line with the BSBF program, oral health educational materials were distributed to schools that will encourage Grade I teachers to integrate teaching of oral health in their English subject.

Grade I CTES teachers are now integrating oral health in their English subject in observance with October’s Oral Health Awareness Week and will continue until February for the National Dental Health Month.

Population increases; new sections created

For two years now, Camp Tinio Elementary School (CTES) has increased its population that led to the addition of sections and teacher.

Grade III and VI significantly increased their population this year which directed to a request of two Local School Board teachers who is needed to teach in the new created sections.

Last year’s .34 % increase reached to 3.5 % this year with 1503 pupils compared to 1452 last year.

As of September this year, the enrolment reached to 1517, fourteen pupils higher than the initial enrollees in June.

Grade I has the highest enrollees with 278 pupils followed by Grade II with 262,Grade III with 261, Grade VI with 253 pupils, Grade V with 243 pupils, and Grade IV with 220 pupils.

Girls dominated the boys in number.

Baler inspires ‘Buwan ng Wika’ contests

Posters, slogans, and essays produced by Grade IV, V, and VI pupils who competed during the Buwan ng Wika were inspired by what Baler, the provincial capital of Aurora, have as far as Filipino language is concerned.

This year’s theme Wikang Filipino: Mula Baler Hanggang Buong Pilipinas was depicted in each of the pupils’ output.

Among the works which portrayed the theme best were the works of Angel Song’s poster, Grade IV-1; Kimberly Musni’s slogan, Grade VI-SPED; and Lovelyn Rivera, also from Grade VI – SPED.

Grade V tops Science contests

Grade V ruled Science contests as two V-SPED pupils topped the poster-making and slogan-making contests held at VI-SPED room last September 1 as they celebrate Science Month.

Gerald Remaneses produced the winning output in poster-making contest besting more than 20 contenders from Grade V and VI while Kimberly Musni garnered the top award in slogan-making contest and 2nd place in poster-making topped by Remaneses.

The two will represent Camp Tinio Elementary School in the District Science Fare.

Other winners in slogan-making contests are Christian Jake Decena, 2nd place; and Krizca Mae Mariano, 3rd place, both in VI-SPED.

Kimberly Sablan also of VI-SPED took the 3rd spot in poster-making contest.

Pupils act on ‘quake drill siren


Walking duck-walk with their hands covering their heads, Camp Tinio Elementary School (CTES) pupils responded to a minute siren that served as an actual conduct of earthquake drill last July 14.

As an annual activity I line with the adherence of the National Disaster Awareness Month, CTES get used to it that leads to their familiarity of the safe spots around the campus.
Mrs. Josefina Balagtas, school preparedness head, said that the pupils will definitely be safe whenever a calamity like earthquake arises for they know what they should do.

“The parents will also be assured that when an earthquake strikes while their children are in school, the kids will be safe,” added Balagtas.

CTES faculty sings for independence

Camp Tinio Elementary School (CTES) teaching force joined the 111th Philippine Independence by leading the mass singing of Cabanatuan March during its feast held at Cabanatuan City Hall Grounds as part of the commemoration of the city’s contribution in achieving the country’s liberty lauded every June 12.

With them are almost 500 government officials, private employees and students who witnessed the freeing of doves and butterflies as ceremonial activity which symbolizes freedom.

Amusement rides free to pupils

Free amusement rides were availed by Camp Tinio Elementary School (CTES) pupils as barangay captain Roger Pascual have them for free during the local’s festivity of Saint Anthony of Padua.
Among the rides enjoyed by the kids were Ferris wheel, octopus ride, and moon rocket ride.
Free rides during the festivity have been an annual privilege to youngsters in Camp Tinio community.

Dengue mosquitoes fogged out

Dengue- carrying mosquitoes were fogged out as Camp Tinio barangay officials conducted a barangay-wide fogging last August to eliminate the spread of Dengue H-fever disease.

As part of the community, Camp Tinio Elementary School (CTES) entire compound undergone fogging, headed by barangay captain Roger Pascual. The school has been the priority site for fogging for it is where dengue cases among children are common and prone to spreading.