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Were not just fixing chemicals, were fixing communities!

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  This year’s National Science Month, with the theme “Harnessing the Unknown: Powering the Future through Science and Innovation,” reminds us how important science is in shaping our future. As a science officer, I was happy to take part in the celebration. We held fun and exciting activities like Eco-Bio Clicks, a Science Quiz Bee, and mural painting. These activities showed not only our creativity and teamwork but also how science is connected to everyday life. Science and society will always go together. The discoveries and inventions we learn about today like renewable energy, artificial intelligence, and new health technologies will have a big impact on how we live in the future. By exploring new ideas, science gives us the power to face challenges such as climate change, health problems, and the need for a sustainable world. This celebration made me realize that science is not just found in books it becomes meaningful when we use it to solve real problems. In the years ahead, ...

Living with Change, Thriving with Resilience

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Climate change is one of the biggest problems in the world today, and the Philippines is one of the countries most affected. Sudden disasters like typhoons, floods, and landslides, and slow changes like hotter weather and rising sea levels, make life harder for many Filipinos. Because our country is in the Pacific, we often face strong natural disasters that are now getting worse because of global warming. One main reason for these changes is human activity. Burning fuels, cutting down too many trees, and not managing waste properly all add more greenhouse gases to the air. These gases trap heat and disturb weather patterns. That is why typhoons become so strong and destructive. Long dry spells also affect farming, causing less food supply and loss of income for many families. Even with these problems, Filipinos continue to show strength and unity. After disasters, communities help each other through   bayanihan, where neighbors work together to rebuild homes and lives. The governm...

TATAK ISNHS: RED FALCONS!

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  Our intramurals was a really fun and exciting event. From the start of the parade until the end of the games, everyone was full of energy. The cheering and the support from classmates made the atmosphere lively, and it was nice to see everyone enjoying themselves. What I liked most was how the event brought us closer together. Even if some players lost, there was still so much support and encouragement. It showed that intramurals is not just about winning, but also about teamwork, friendshi, and sportsmanship. In the end, the intramurals gave us happy memories and a break from our usual school routine. It reminded us that school is also about fun and experiences, not just lessons. I’m looking forward to joining again next year. References: blogger.com