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GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Mk. 3:22-30) The Holy Gospel according to St. Mark And the scribes who came down from Jerusalem said, "He is possessed by Beelzebul, and by the prince of demons he casts out the demons." And he called them to him, and said to them in parables, "How can Satan cast out Satan? If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. And if a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand. And if Satan has risen up against himself and is divided, he cannot stand, but is coming to an end. But no one can enter a strong man's house and plunder his goods, unless he first binds the strong man; then indeed he may plunder his house. "Truly, I say to you, all sins will be forgiven the sons of men, and whatever blasphemies they utter; but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin" -- for they had said, "He has an unclean spirit." Reflection: What is the basis of our hope and confidence in God? Through Jesus' death on the cross and his victory over the grave when he rose again on the third day, Satan has been defeated and death has been overcome. We now share in Christ's victory over sin and Satan and receive adoption as God's sons and daughters. Through the gift of the Holy Spirit, the Lord enables us to live a new life of love and freedom from slavery to sin. Do you take refuge in the Lord and allow him to be the Ruler of your life? Prayer: Lord Jesus, you are my hope and salvation. Be the ruler of my heart and the master of my home. Amen. FROM THE OVCAR – OFFICE OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL: 1. Partners, please be informed of these adjustments on the submission of grades: FROM TO Grades due to LAC Jan. 19 Jan. 23 Grades due to APAd Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Online Viewing Jan. 26 Jan. 30 2. De La Salle Philippines (DLSP) has launched the Lasallian Mission Annual Project (LMAP) for this SY 2017- 2018. Each student will receive an LMAP solicitation envelope through the homeroom adviser. We seek support from everyone as we participate in the realization of the Lasallian mission. Your generosity is always rewarded a thousand fold! Due to the Homeroom Advisers: Feb. 2 Due to the Asst. Principal: Feb. 6 Due to the Principal’s Office: Feb 12 3. There are 231 Partners who will join the celebration of the LIDICSA Festival for Teachers (LIFT) on Feb. 9 to be held at Canossa Academy. Mr. Noriel Navita has been requested to organize a group of teachers who will render an intermission number during the program. 4. From the Research Office SECOND CALL FOR RESEARCH PROPOSALS Please be informed of the following schedule: Submission of research proposals – January 15 to February 2, 2018 Proposal presentations – February 5 to March 2, 2018 The research proposals must be aligned with any of the following research agenda: Education and Lasallian Studies Technology and Engineering Culture and Humanities Community Engagement and Social Development Business and Management Health, Safety and Environment Gender and Development Batangas Studies Bulletin No.: 082 Monday, 22 January 2018 MISSION VISION “Inspired by our faith in God, by our Catholic traditions and by the charism of St. John Baptist de La Salle educational innovator par excellence, we together and by association are committed to give quality human and Christian education to all building a society founded on equity and justice and on sustainable and inclusive development. .”

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GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Mk. 3:22-30) The Holy Gospel according to St. Mark And the scribes who came down from Jerusalem said, "He is possessed by Beelzebul, and by the prince of demons he casts out the demons." And he called them to him, and said to them in parables, "How can Satan cast out Satan? If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. And if a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand. And if Satan has risen up against himself and is divided, he cannot stand, but is coming to an end. But no one can enter a strong man's house and plunder his goods, unless he first binds the strong man; then indeed he may plunder his house. "Truly, I say to you, all sins will be forgiven the sons of men, and whatever blasphemies they utter; but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin" -- for they had said, "He has an unclean spirit." Reflection: What is the basis of our hope and confidence in God? Through Jesus' death on the cross and his victory over the grave when he rose again on the third day, Satan has been defeated and death has been overcome. We now share in Christ's victory over sin and Satan and receive adoption as God's sons and daughters. Through the gift of the Holy Spirit, the Lord enables us to live a new life of love and freedom from slavery to sin. Do you take refuge in the Lord and allow him to be the Ruler of your life? Prayer: Lord Jesus, you are my hope and salvation. Be the ruler of my heart and the master of my home. Amen.

FROM THE OVCAR – OFFICE OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL:

1. Partners, please be informed of these adjustments on the submission of grades: FROM TO

Grades due to LAC Jan. 19 Jan. 23 Grades due to APAd Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Online Viewing Jan. 26 Jan. 30

2. De La Salle Philippines (DLSP) has launched the Lasallian Mission Annual Project (LMAP) for this SY 2017- 2018. Each student will receive an LMAP solicitation envelope through the homeroom adviser. We seek support from everyone as we participate in the realization of the Lasallian mission. Your generosity is always rewarded a thousand fold!

Due to the Homeroom Advisers: Feb. 2 Due to the Asst. Principal: Feb. 6 Due to the Principal’s Office: Feb 12

3. There are 231 Partners who will join the celebration of the LIDICSA Festival for Teachers (LIFT) on Feb. 9 to be held at Canossa Academy. Mr. Noriel Navita has been requested to organize a group of teachers who will render an intermission number during the program.

4. From the Research Office SECOND CALL FOR RESEARCH PROPOSALS Please be informed of the following schedule:

� Submission of research proposals – January 15 to February 2, 2018 � Proposal presentations – February 5 to March 2, 2018

The research proposals must be aligned with any of the following research agenda:

� Education and Lasallian Studies � Technology and Engineering � Culture and Humanities � Community Engagement and Social Development � Business and Management � Health, Safety and Environment � Gender and Development � Batangas Studies

Bulletin No.: 082

Monday, 22 January 2018

MISSION VISION “Inspired by our faith in God, by our Catholic traditions and by the charism of St. John Baptist de La Salle educational innovator

par excellence, we together and by association are committed to give quality human and Christian education to all building a society founded on equity and justice and on sustainable and inclusive development. .”

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Proposals aligned with the following research topics are also highly encouraged. These research topics under the Batangas Sustainable Development Research Program are sought to support collaborative research proposals that highlight the province of Batangas and to combine individual expertise to address the important issues of our time such as:

� Social Innovation -Quality Education and Innovative Learning, Industry Innovation and Infrastructure as well as lack of R & D for innovations

� Sustainable Future -Poverty Alleviation, Clean Water and Sanitation caused by Urbanization, Affordable and Clean Energy, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Climate Action, Marine Life, Land Use and Agricultural and Industrial Activities on the Environment

� Shared Humanity -Hunger, Gender Equality, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Reduced Inequalities, Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

� Stakeholder Engagement -Good Health and Well-Being and Partnerships for the Goals The priority target sectors of the program are communities near Lipa City and other municipalities of Batangas. Note: Please coordinate with your respective research coordinators for the prescribed research format. Thank you very much.

FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY: From the Assistant Principal

1. LMAP envelopes must be distributed to the students today. Kindly refer to the bulletin entry of the principal for the specific details. Thank you.

2. Lunch Break Proctoring Schedule

AREA TIME MONDAY

BG 113 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Cristy

BG 114 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Ruby

BB 111 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Arlene

BB 110 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Marie

BB 104 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Tin 3. After School Care (ASC) Program for Grade School Partner’s Children

SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES and ASSIGNED PROCTORS TIME/ACTIVITY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 10:00 – 11:00 – LRC Time

Ms. Jo Ms. Jo Ms. Jo Ms. Jo Ms. Jo

12:20- 1:00 Sleeping /Milk Time

Ms. Shella Ms. Cel Ms. Me Anne Ms. Shella Ms. Shella

1:00 - 1:40 Sleeping /Milk Time

Ms. Shella Ms. Cel Sir Joseph Ms. Shella Ms. Shella

1:40 - 2:20 Viewing Time

Ms. Shella Ms. Elma Sir Joseph Ms. Shella Ms. Shella

2:20 - 3:00 Viewing / Snack Time

Ms. Sam Ms. Tess Ms. Cel

Ms. Sam Ms. Jem

3:00 - 4:00 Doing of Assignments

Ms. Sam Ms. Tess Ms. Cel

Ms. Jem

Ms. Elma

From the GS CLCE Department Let us thank the Lord for the classes and their advisers who continuously support the “Daily Meal with God” project (Daily Mass Participation). May you continue to be good examples to other Christian Lasallians. God bless you!

Sponsors for today: Grade 2 BG 108 Ms. Grace Robles Grade 5 BB 305 Mr. Max Bueno Grade 1 BG 113 Ms. Ruby Garing Grade 3 BB 108 Ms. Lerma Castro

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Sponsors for Tuesday, January 23, 2018: Grade 6 BB 306 Ms. Mona Liza de Villa Grade 5 BB 308 Ms. Maricel Comia Grade 1 BG 113 Ms. Ruby Garing Grade 3 BB 109 Ms. Jonalisa Estrera

From the Grade School Mathematics Department Hats-off to our ever competent and competitive students for bringing home once again the pride and honor of being “green and white” as they won in the Metrobank- MTAP DepED MATH Challenge Written Elimination Round held last January 18, 2018. Job well done also to the untiring support and commitment of our coaches, parents and administrators. May we keep the spirit of excellence alive in us always. To God's be the Glory...ANIMO LA SALLE!

GRADE 1 – FIRST PLACE

1. Kiara Isabel E. Lumbres 2. Rebben Marion Felix 3. Sophia Ysabelle D. Sosito

GRADE 2 - FIRST PLACE

1. Harry Gerard L. Perez 2. Aeacus Charles R. Mendoza 3. Gabriel Alfonso L.Gonzales

GRADE 3 - FIRST PLACE 1. Gilliene Nicole C. Urrea 2. Immanuel Gerard S. Quinto 3. Maria Alessandra T. Silvederio

GRADE 4- FIRST PLACE

1. Reuben Joseph Felix 2. Aiden Jomeil Bercilla 3. Maru Adrian Robles

GRADE 5 - FIRST PLACE

1. Naomi Ashley V. Uy 2. Lorenz Gabriel V. Briones 3. Aldren Immanuel Dungo

GRADE 6- FIRST PLACE

1. Alex Anthony Andal 2. Jirhome Paglinawan 3. Divine Clarise G. Yabut

COACHES: Ms. Cristy Hernandez, Ms. Rhea Pecayo, Ms. Daycel Alon Ms. Elevyn De Castro, Ms. Ernie Lein Saculo, Ms. Leonie Landicho, and Mr. Dennis Dimaala

FROM THE OVCAR –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY: From the Assistant Principal

1. Grade 10 students are reminded to reserve their slots for the Senior High School. As of today, there are only 197 Grade 10 students from DLSL who reserved their slot, compared to a large number of students from other schools. I would like to inform you that even if you are HOMEGROWNS, we shall apply the first-come, first-serve basis. IF EVER SLOTS WON’T BE AVAILABLE FOR YOU, WE WILL NOT BE LIABLE AND NO ONE SHOULD BE BLAMED EXCEPT FOR YOURSELF. Please make the necessary reservation until January 31, 2018. This is for your strict compliance!

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2. The following LAMP Scholars are required to attend the training and orientation of technical assistants to aid teachers for specifically in Computer Laboratories. The schedule will be on February 15, 2018, 8:00- 12:00 noon at 5th floor Diokno Auditorium.

31 0912653 LIMBO, Ridel John Rafael R. Br. Gregory 7 LS 408 32 1700019245 BAYLON, Crish Joie A. Expanded 3 7 LS 408 33 0812076 MERANO, Ricardo Jose IV A. Br. Gregory 8 LS 109 34 1600018244 ESCAREZ, Frances Daenielle E. STAR- GOLD 8 LS 109 35 0812031 ACUSA, Keith Mathew L. Br. Gregory 8 LS 110 36 1600018685 FAVORADA, Aeryel Sofia C. Expanded 1 8 LS 110 37 0811940 MALABANAN, Martha Eloise L. Br. Gregory 8 LS 111 38 0711431 VILLANUEVA, Sophia Alexia L. Br. Gregory 8 LS 111 39 0811969 EMBALSADO, Angelo Antonio S. Br. Gregory 8 LS 112 40 0812011 CORNEJO, Jana Erika D. Br. Gregory 8 LS 112 41 0811927 DE VILLA, Josh Aldrich P. Br. Gregory 8 LS 209 42 1600018287 ANDAL, Samantha Marie P. Expanded 1 8 LS 209 43 1200014364 MOJADO, Eric Kanebert Dominic R. Br. Gregory 8 LS 210 44 0812060 CAMACHO, Precious Vianca M. Br. Gregory 8 LS 210 45 0812078 RODRIGUEZ, Francesco Pio S. Br. Gregory 8 LS 211

STUDENT NUMBER

NAME CATEGORY GRADE SECTION

1 1700019562 SOLATORIO, Francis L. Expanded 2 7 LS 105 2 0811934 GOMEZ, Francine Loren L. Br. Gregory 7 LS 105 3 1700019220 ARAÑEZ, Edmund Jr. C. Expanded 2 7 LS 106 4 1700019272 CASABUENA, Dheniel Dennise G. Br. Gregory 7 LS 106 5 1700019344 GUALBERTO, Karl Daniel T. Expanded 2 7 LS 107 6 0812180 CADELIÑA, Regina Angeli L. Br. Gregory 7 LS 107 7 1700019347 GUEVARA, Lance Raphael L. Expanded 3 7 LS 108 8 10005360 TORINO, Janeila Mae U. Br. Gregory 7 LS 108 9 1700019461 MORCILLA, Kyle Alezander P. Expanded 3 7 LS 205

10 0811928 MAGNAYE, Bernice Margarette A. Br. Gregory 7 LS 205 11 1700019618 GUTIERREZ, Joseph Andres R. Expanded 2 7 LS 206 12 0912671 MORILLO, Nicole Anne E. Br. Gregory 7 LS 206 13 1700019497 PEÑA, Justin Dayne Bryant L. Expanded 2 7 LS 207 14 0811904 LANDICHO, Dale Jasmyne C. Br. Gregory 7 LS 207 15 1700020280 MANAIG, Andrick Joseph A. Br. Gregory 7 LS 208 16 10005640 MERCADO, Frances Danielle L. Br. Gregory 7 LS 208 17 1300015152 MUÑOZ, Jodel Benedict B. STAR- GOLD 7 LS 305 18 0912839 CHAVEZ, Vonna Jesa M. Br. Gregory 7 LS 305 19 0912613 CUBILLA, Aldrei Janiel L. Br. Gregory 7 LS 306 20 0912627 RECINTO, Zen Allysa Mae F. Br. Gregory 7 LS 306 21 0812110 CUEVAS, Charles Andrei V. Br. Gregory 7 LS 307 22 1700019434 MASACAYAN, Patricia Clare M. Expanded 2 7 LS 307 23 0912697 BAGARES, Joshua Raphael D. Br. Gregory 7 LS 308 24 1700019527 REYES, Aleisha Danielle D. Expanded 3 7 LS308 25 0912730 VILLEGAS, Jose Miguel S. Br. Gregory 7 LS 405 26 0912889 DE CASTRO, Beah Gricelle C. Br. Gregory 7 LS 405 27 1100013526 PAKINGAN, John Axl M. Br. Gregory 7 LS 406 28 0811858 REYES, Gabriel Therese B. Br. Gregory 7 LS 406 29 0912679 GARING, Nico Angelo A. Br. Gregory 7 LS 407 30 1700019545 SAGADAL, Althea Lorrane A. Expanded 2 7 LS 407

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46 10006300 ILAO, Elisha Grace R. Br. Gregory 8 LS 211 47 0711149 LANDIG, Kim Brian P. Br. Gregory 8 LS 212 48 1100013481 DE JESUS, Christienne Sigrid F. Br. Gregory 8 LS 212 49 1600018385 BARTE, Gian Miguel M. Expanded 1 8 LS 309 50 0811946 MARTIJA, Alea S. Br. Gregory 8 LS 309 51 10008340 MERCADO, Zeous Vaughn C. Br. Gregory 8 LS 310 52 0812017 CADELIÑA, Stefie Danes L. Br. Gregory 8 LS 310 53 0711277 PUERTOLLANO, Luiz Nazario B. Br. Gregory 8 LS 311 54 0812070 PALINO, Alisa Bea M. Br. Gregory 8 LS 311 55 1600018428 DE SILVA, Arturo Andres P Expanded 2 8 LS 312 56 0913006 FETALVER, Leafe L. Br. Gregory 8 LS 312 57 0812082 MAYUGA, Marc O'neil J. Br. Gregory 8 LS 409 58 0811964 SAVADERA, Nicole Anne R. Br. Gregory 8 LS 409 59 0811963 GARCIA, Earl Emmanuel A. Br. Gregory 8 LS 410 60 1300015273 GATUS, Joyce Bernadine G. Br. Gregory 8 LS 410 61 0912783 AGUDILLA, Gnietzl Jen C. Br. Gregory 8 LS 411 62 0811992 MAGSOMBOL, Mikaela Alexa I. Br. Gregory 8 LS 411 63 1600018312 CORTO, Christian David P. Expanded1 8 LS 412 64 10004650 ALDAY, Xiea Krishnah K. Br. Gregory 8 LS412 65 1500016781 LESCANO, Gian Francis S. IS- MA 9 BM 100 66 0711209 MALAPITAN, Daniela Marie M. Br. Gregory 9 BM 100 67 0912879 MAGBOO, Marienne Darisse G. Br. Gregory 9 BM 101 68 0711129 MORADA, Kate Bernadette G. Br. Gregory 9 BM 101 69 0610471 PETALIO, Byron Alvin A. Br. Gregory 9 LS 101 70 0610467 CUEVAS, Alexandra Vernice V. Br. Gregory 9 LS 101 71 1200014363 MAGALONA, Jose Evan V. Br. Gregory 9 LS 102 72 0610460 MALALUAN, Alleiah Jan L. Br. Gregory 9 LS 102 73 1500016501 MACAHIA, Jon Zedrick H. Expanded 1 9 LS 103 74 1100013458 FERMIN, Erica Angela T. Br. Gregory 9 LS 103 75 0912731 ALDAY, Xeix Mikhael K. Br. Gregory 9 LS 104 76 1500016564 CORONEL, Jubel Jasmin M. Expanded 3 9 LS 104 77 1500016834 DELICA, Heivhenn Angello R. Br. Gregory 9 LS 201 78 1500016632 CONTRERAS, Vianney Bheatxi A. Expanded 1 9 LS 201 79 0711077 CHAVEZ, Vince Jesu M. Br. Gregory 9 LS 202 80 1500016626 NAPIZA, Jewelle Kristine V. Expanded 2 9 LS 202 81 0610452 MARQUEZ, Gerard Jesther G. Br. Gregory 9 LS 301 82 0711204 LANGAMON, Ella Marie P. Br. Gregory 9 LS 301 83 1500016723 ESPIRITU, Czhean Klyde L. Expanded 2 9 LS 302 84 0912611 CUBILLA, Adriane Jarie L. Br. Gregory 9 LS 302 85 1500016903 ARIOLA, Jerusjacob V. Expanded 2 9 LS 303 86 1100013846 AWATIN, Bernadette A. Br. Gregory 9 LS 303 87 0912877 GARACHICO, Milano Joaquin R. Br. Gregory 9 LS 304 88 0711175 FRANE, Hannah Phoebe A. Br. Gregory 9 LS 304 89 0912714 GO, Ethan Roy R. Free School 9 LS 401 90 0711245 MACARAEG, Tanya Poleen B. Br. Gregory 9 LS 401 91 1500016799 ENRIQUEZ, Hans Jordan D. Expanded 2 9 LS 402 92 0811942 ADAJAR, Kimberly D. Br. Gregory 9 LS 402 93 0811817 ANOG, Kurt Matthew G. Br. Gregory 9 LS 403 94 1500016794 CONTI, Trixie Alexia L. Expanded 2 9 LS 403 95 1500016880 CORDERO, Nikos Gabriel D. Expanded 2 9 LS 404 96 0711141 FANOGA, Malleah Nathanielle J. Br. Gregory 9 LS 404

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97 1400015542 DOMINGO, Jose Luis Paolo S. Expanded 1 10 BM 102 98 0812158 SANTOS, Jasmin Maurice T. Br. Gregory 10 BM 102 99 0610421 DIOKNO, Erol Angelo L. Br. Gregory 10 BM 103

100 1400015566 PASIA, Janelle M. Br. Gregory 10 BM 103 101 1400015929 MACUHA, Lanz William A. Expanded 1 10 BM 104 102 0610520 PANALIGAN, Ariane Sara S. Br. Gregory 10 BM 104 103 0610694 CAMACHO, Carl Joseph M. Br. Gregory 10 BM 105 104 1400015789 PEREZ, Elah Sarelle L. Expanded 1 10 BM 105 105 0711373 BERANA, Lorenz Miguel O. Br. Gregory 10 BM 201 106 0509682 CASAS, Kathleen L. Br. Gregory 10 BM 201 107 0610580 REYES, Jose Alfonso P. Br. Gregory 10 BM 202 108 1400015881 LAYASAN, Krianne Leslie A. Expanded 1 10 BM 202 109 0610414 MORADA, Kurt Bryan G. Br. Gregory 10 BM 203 110 0812217 NAVARRO, Edlyn Krissel A. Br. Gregory 10 BM 203 111 0610607 CAIBIGAN, Byron Lanz O. Br. Gregory 10 BM 204 112 1400015878 PRECILLA, Angelina Mae R. Expanded 2 10 BM 204 113 1400015614 MENDOZA, Lance Carlo J. Expanded 1 10 BM 205 114 0509977 NG, Daphne Angelique R. STAR- GOLD 10 BM 205 115 0811941 ADAJAR, Wilmer Kyle D. Br. Gregory 10 BM 206 116 0610415 LUMBERA, Ma. Veronica P. Br. Gregory 10 BM 206 117 1400015899 SAMANIEGO, Jose Maria G. Expanded 2 10 CMR 201 118 0610446 PALESTINA, Reigne Kim F. Br. Gregory 10 CMR 201 119 0610447 MARTINEZ, Vincent Kyle P. Br. Gregory 10 CMR 202 120 0510103 ARADA, Angel Margaret C. Br. Gregory 10 CMR 202 121 10007160 JONSON, Ma. Vea Amor G. Br. Gregory 10 CMR 204 122 0610658 REYES, Angel Marie Gwyneth L. Br. Gregory 10 CMR 204 123 1400015709 CATIBOG, Ron Gian Aleksei P. Expanded 2 10 CMR 205 124 1400015861 DE JESUS, Christienne Simone F. Br. Gregory 10 CMR 205 125 0711244 RAMIREZ, Carlos Miguel G. Br. Gregory 10 CMR 206 126 1400015612 LUNA, Bea Francine C. Expanded 1 10 CMR 206 127 1500017223 ESTRERA, Wayne A. Br. Gregory 10 CMR 207 128 0 RABINO, Janielle C. Br. Gregory 10 CMR 207

3. Third notice: Everyone is invited to watch “Snowmaiden”, an aerial and acrobatic show based on the Russian folktale

Snegurochka. This is a story of a girl made of snow whose life makes a different turn fter discovering love. Moreover, this show depicts a beautiful narrative reflecting the culture and traditions of Russia. This is an activity sponsored by the Association of Private Pre-elementary, Elementary and Secondary School Administrators of Lipa (APPEAL). The show will be held at Canossa Academy on January 27 (Saturday) and January 28 (Sunday) with the following time slots: 8:00- 9:30 am, 10:30- 12:00 nn, and 1:00- 2:30 pm. If you are interested, you may enlist at the Office of the APAd. Price of ticket is P200.00

4. Second Notice: Athletes are required to go to their subject teachers to complete the requirements that they missed. If you will not be able to comply with the requirements until January 26, 2018, you will be marked zero and will be given a blank grade for the second quarter. Furthermore, subject teachers can file a case against you (disobedience) if you will not comply which may result to non-signing and revocation of the Athletes’ Permission Form to join STCAA, Palarong Pambansa and other athletic competitions. THOUGH WE ARE PROUD AND HAPPY FOR THE HONOR THAT YOU BROUGHT TO THE SCHOOL, YOU MUST BE A ROLE MODEL IN MANIFESTING RESPONSIBILITY AND DILIGENCE IN COMPLYING WITH THE REQUIREMENTS. PLEASE BE REMINDED THAT YOU ARE A STUDENT, NOT JUST AN ATHLETE AND YOU MUST SUBMIT WHAT IS DUE TO YOUR TEACHERS! THIS IS FOR YOUR STRICT COMPLIANCE!

5. Second notice: JHS Partners are reminded to acknowledge the email or any form of communication sent to you by your immediate superior.

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6. Second notice: JHS students who are attending noon time mass have to follow proper decorum. There was already a report that several students from one Grade 7 class were very unruly during the mass. You are hereby reminded and warned not to display any form of misbehavior.

Special Bulletin on Intramurals: 7. Today, Grades 7 and 8 will have their turn in partaking to the Intramurals 2018. Make sure to have clean fun and

always manifest sportsmanship and right conduct. Good luck to all of you! 8. For the cultural contests, all students are required to watch the performances at the SENTRUM. The Masters of

Ceremony will determine the time of recess and lunch break and students are expected to return to the SENTRUM promptly after the breaks.

9. All stipulation in the student handbook are in effect. Please wear decent sports attire and do not make yourself part of the attractions.

10. Dismissal time for the duration of the intramurals is 4:00 pm. However, there might be an extension during the cultural contest.

11. Classes are reminded not to block the glass portion of your doors.

From the JHS- CLCE Department Let us thank the Lord for the classes and their advisers who religiously support the “Daily Meal with God” project, (Daily Mass Participation). May you continue to be living examples to other Christian Lasallians. God bless you! Please be reminded of the proper behavior while attending the Holy Mass. Remember that Jesus is truly present in the Holy Eucharist so, savor the moment and focus on Him.

Sponsors for today: 6:30 a.m. Grade 9 BM 100 Ms. Caryl Aissa Maranan Grade 10 BM 102 Ms. Luzelyn Endaya 12:10 p.m. Grade 7 LS 105 Ms. Monique Rivera Grade 8 LS 109 Ms. Annie Mae Pestejo Sponsors for Tuesday, January 23, 2018 6:30 a.m. Grade 9 BM 101 Ms. Rina Uy Grade 10 BM 103 Ms. Marian Leslie Atienza 12:10 p.m. Grade 7 LS 106 Mr. Jayson Baet Grade 8 LS 110 Ms. Anna Lyn Lacerna

On Recollection: Schedule:

Date Grade & Section January 29, 2018- Monday G7 LS 106

G8 LS 212 G9 LS 202 January 30, 2018 - Tuesday G7 LS 306 G8 LS 410 G9 LS 401 February 5, 2018 - Monday G7 LS 107 G8 LS 411 G9 LS 404 February 8, 2018 - Thursday G7 LS 208 G8 LS 109 G9 LS 101

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Reminders for the recollection: Come in your type B uniform. Don’t forget to bring your snacks and the assigned materials.

From the JHS MAPEH Department Due to the inevitable changes in the game schedule, Grades 9 & 10 Intramurals is extended today, January 22, 2018. Continuation of ball games will be at the Centen & Volleyball courts. Cultural competition will be held on January 29, 2018 and Closing ceremony is scheduled on January 30, 2018.

INTRAMURALS 2017-2018

SUMMARY OF SCHEDULE

GRADE 7 & GRADE 8

DATE TIME PARTICIPANTS ACTIVITIES VENUE PERSON/S IN CHARGE

JANUARY 22,

2018 8:00 - 12:00 GRADE 7 & 8 OPENING CEREMONY SENTRUM MAPEH TEACHERS

FUN GAMES

1:00-4:00 Grade 7 & 8 OBSTACLE COURSE OVAL MAPEH TEACHERS

MIXED BADMINTON BHY GYM MR. ROD ANTHONY

BALDOVINO

7: 40 - 12:00 GRADE 7 PATINTERO BHV GYM

MS. CARYL AISSA MARANAN

JANUARY 23, 2018

MS. JENNY RONNA DIMACULANGAN

BASKETBALL CENTEN A/B MR. NELSON GONZALES

1:00-4:00 MS. EDNA SERRANO

GRADE 8 VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL

COURT MR. CRISTOPHER

ESCARTIN

MR. JAKE BIGCAS

DODGEBALL SENTRUM MS. MIRRIAM MERLIN

MS. ANNALYN LACERNA

8:00-9:30 GRADE 7 VOCAL SOLO SENTRUM MAPEH TEACHERS JANUARY 24,

2018 10:00-12:00 GRADE 8 LIP SYNCH

1:00-2:30 GRADE 8 VOCAL SOLO

3:00-4:30 GRADE 7 LIP SYNCH

7:40-12:00 GRADE 7 VOLLEYBALL

VOLLEYBALL COURT

MR. CRISTOPHER ESCARTIN

JANUARY 25, 2018 1:00-4:00 MR. JAKE BIGCAS

DODGEBALL SENTRUM MS. MIRRIAM MERLIN

MS. ANNALYN LACERNA

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7:40-12:00 GRADE 8 PATINTERO BHV GYM

MS. CARYL AISSA MARANAN

1:00-4:00 MS. JENNY RONNA DIMACULANGAN

BASKETBALL CENTEN A/B MR. NELSON GONZALES

MS. EDNA SERRANO

7:40-12:00

CONTINUATION OF GAMES

TUG O' WAR OVAL MAPEH TEACHERS JANUARY 26, 2018 1:00-4:00

GRADE 7&8

CLOSING CEREMONY SENTRUM From the Grade Moderators’ Office For Grade 8

The GM would like to commend all the classes who are saving energy consumption by switching off their ACUs this past cold days especially to Class LS211 of Ms. Golda Margaret Obeña. Your action means a lot to the environment. Likewise, other classes are encouraged to do the same.

For Grade 10 REVISED SCHEDULE OF INDIVIDUAL AND CLASS PICTURE TAKING of GRADE 10

Time Jan. 22

(Mon.) Jan. 23 (Tue.)

Jan. 25 (Thu.)

Jan. 29 (Mon.)

Jan. 30 (Tue.)

Feb. 02 (Fri.)

7:40 – 9:40 (Grade 6) BM 206 BM 105 BM 201 BM 204 CMR 205 10:00 – 12:00 BM 202 CMR 202 CMR 201 BM 203 BM 102 BM 205 1:00 – 3:00 CMR 204 CMR 207 Faculty BM 103 CMR 206 BM 104 3:00 – 4:00 Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty

Note: Classes whose schedule falls from 10:00 AM – 12:00 NN will have an early recess at 9:40 AM – 10:00 AM while classes whose schedule falls from 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM will have an early lunch at 12:00 NN– 1:00 PM.

GRADES 7– 10 CLASS and JHS CLUB PICTURE TAKING SCHEDULE

Grades 7 – 10 Class and JHS Club Picture Taking Venue: Ground floor of BB Building - Proceed to the venue 10 minutes before the scheduled time. Class President will lead the class to the venue; then, the adviser will just follow at the scheduled time. - If you have PE class during the scheduled picture taking, kindly bring your school uniform. You may also bring props for your wacky shots. - Be mindful of the schedule allotted for your class, and as much as possible don’t be absent on the day of the class picture taking. We will not schedule extension for class picture taking. Thank you very much.

TIME GRADE 8

Jan. 29 (Mon.)

GRADE 9 Jan. 30 (Tue.)

GRADE 7 Feb. 01 (Thu.)

Grade 10 Feb. 02 (Fri.)

JHS Club Feb. 05 (Mon.)

7:40- 8:00 LS 209 BM 100 LS 105 BM 102 Acad.Varsity-Sciece 8:00-8:20 LS 210 BM 101 LS 106 BM 103 Acad.Varsity-Math 8:20-8:40 LS 211 LS 101 LS 107 BM 104 Acad.Varsity-SocStud 8:40-9:00 LS 212 LS 102 LS 108 BM 105 Acad.Varsity-Computer 9:00-9:20 LS 109 LS 103 LS 205 BM 201 Acad.Varsity-CLCE 9:20-9:40 LS 110 LS 104 LS 206 BM 202 Youth for Christ

9:40-10:00 Recess LS 201 Recess BM 203 Altar Servers 10:00-10:20 LS 111 LS 202 LS 207 BM 204 Thespian (Drama) 10:20-10:40 LS 112 LS 301 LS 208 BM 205 HS Debate & Speech

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Beureau

10:40-11:00 LS 309

Recess LS 305 Recess Music Lovers(Tower

Sessions) 11:00-11:20 LS 310 LS 302 LS 306 CMR 201 Shakespeare’s Friends 11:20-11:40 LS 311 LS 303 LS 307 CMR 202 Alternative Media 11:40-12:00 LS 312 LS 304 LS 308 CMR 204 Societas Juventus 12:00-12:20 Lunch LS 401 Lunch CMR 205 Book Lovers 12:20-12:40 Lunch LS 402 Lunch CMR 206 The Poet Society 12:40-1:00 Lunch LS 403 Lunch CMR 207 Volleyball Dreamers 1:00-1:20 LS 409 Lunch LS 405 Lunch Junior Computer Wizard 1:20-1:40 LS 410 Lunch LS 406 Lunch Girls’ Football 1:40-2:00 LS 411 Lunch LS 407 Lunch Project Green 2:00-2:20 LS 412 LS 404 LS 408 BM 206 Peer Facilitators 2:20- 2:40 Gourmet KLIK Anti-Bullying 2:40- 3:00 Vox Fusion PAALSA Les Artes Crafity 3:00 – 3:20 Taekwondo KAAGAPAY Modern Dance 3:20 – 3:40 Somathens SIKAT Cinema Board 3:40 – 4:00 Adlaw BULIK Cinema Board

FROM THE OVCAR – SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY: From the Assistant Principal

1. For Grade 11 STEM Students: There will be a Career Seminar on January 24 and 31, 2018 at the Sen. Diokno Auditorium following the schedule below:

2. For Grade 12 DLSU manual applicants: If you have questions regarding your lacking documents, please send an email to [email protected]. DLSU will take 3-5 days to respond. However, if you already know your lacking documents, please scan them and send to the said email address. Just indicate your application number, complete name and what these documents are. Application number is found in the test permit given to you during the exam. Thank you. DLSU Requirements: NSO/PSA birth certificate, Secondary School Records

From the Institutional Admission and Testing Center SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE RESERVATION Reservation of slot for Homegrown Senior High School for College will be until January 31, 2018. This will be your first step to enter in your chosen college degree at De La Salle Lipa. Please follow these simple procedures:

Date Time Section Academic Adviser S11-01 S11-02 S11-03

Ms. Ericka Cabrera 8:00-9:00 AM

S11-04 S11-05 S11-06

Ms. Jesirene Villanueva

S11-07 9:15-10:15 AM

S11-08 S11-09

Mr. Gerald Latayan

S11-10 S11-11

10:15-11:15 AM

S11-12 Ms. Gennelyn Fortus

S11-13 S11-14 S11-15

Ms. Sheena Borja

January 24, 2018

1:00-2:00 PM

S11-16 S11-17

January 31, 2018 1:00-2:00 PM S11-18

Ms. Ever Aleta

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1. Get your Enrolment Inventory Form (Yellow Form) from Ms. Neri Dumol at the College Guidance and Counseling Center. Read carefully and Fill-out the form then submit it to the Institutional Admissions and Testing Office (IATO) for validation.

2. Pay the reservation fee of Php 5,000.00 at the cashier. 3. After the payment, present the Official Receipt of your reservation to the IATO together with the Enrolment

Inventory Form.

FROM THE OVCAR – GUIDANCE OFFICE: 1. For Grade 5 Students and Art Teachers: Please be informed that the Children’s Personality Questionnaire

(CPQ) will be administered to Grade 5 students during their Art class starting tomorrow. Below is the schedule:

Date Section Time Teacher January 23, 2018

(Tuesday) BB 301

12:20 – 1:20 pm Ms. R. Ararao BB 303 7: 40 – 8:40 am Ms. R. Ararao BB 302 8:40 – 9:40 am Ms. R. Ararao BB 305 12:20 – 1:20 pm Ms. E. Ramirez

January 25, 2018 (Thursday)

BB 304 1:20 – 2:20 pm Ms. R. Ararao BB 308 12:20 – 1:20 pm Ms. M. Mayuga January 26, 2018

(Friday) BB 309 1:20 – 2:20 pm Ms. R. Ararao Note: Students are requested to bring pencils (Mongol #2) and an eraser.

2. For G10 Advisers and Students: STEM applicants are reminded that you should reserve on or before January 31, 2018. No more extension will be given to those who will fail to reserve on the given dates. Please bring also your NCAE results for Admissions’ reference. Thank you.

3. Looking Ahead: January 31 SHS Career Talk January 26 SDO Activity for G6 January 29 Talk on Drug Awareness G7–G9 January 30 PACT-POIS Administration G8

FROM THE OVCAR – STUDENTS ACTIVITIES OFFICE:

1. On SNOWMAIDEN. Once again, please note that the JHS SCB together with our Grade 10 Class Presidents shall watch the SNOWMAIDEN, an aerial and acrobatic showcase to be held at the Canossa Academy on January 27 from 9:00 – 12:00nn. The students shall meet at the side gate and shall be accompanied by Mr. Jason Baet. Signed Parent’s Waiver has to be submitted until Thursday next week, January 25 at the SAO. All participants shall wear Type B Uniform. Thank you very much.

2. On Lipa City Tourism Jingle, Tagline, and Logo Making Contest. The Lipa City Tourism Council is inviting Lasallins to join the Jingle, Tagline and Logo Making Contest. Please take note of the following guidelines:

A. JINGLE WRITING CONTEST 1. Open to all Lipenos – born in Lipa/ resident of Lipa 2. Can be an individual or a group 3. Jingle must be in English 4. Festive and original melody and lyrics 5. Must show love for lipa, its products, places, and people 6. At least four stanzas 7. To be submitted in cd and usb 8. Winning piece becomes the exclusive property of Lipa City Tourism Office 9. Deadline of submission on February 15, 2018 at the Tourism Office 10. Winner gets P 10,000.00 plus inclusion for one year in Tourism Promotions

B. LOGO MAKING CONTEST

1. Open to all Lipenos 2. Must include the products or places Lipa is known for (kapeng barako, tablea, churches) 3. All original, dominant color is blue 4. Soft and hard copy to be submitted to the Tourism office

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5. Logo becomes exclusive property of Lipa Tourism 6. Deadline on February 15, 2018 7. Winner gets P 3,000 plus inclusion for one year in Tourism promotion

Note: Please visit the SAO for other details.

FROM THE OVCM – INSTITUTIONAL LASALLIAN FORMATION OFFICE:

Schedule of Retreat January 22-23, 2018 - G10 BM204 January 29-30, 2018 - G10 BM205

FROM THE OVCAD – INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES: NATIONAL CANCER CONSCIOUSNESS WEEK Cancer prevention: 7 tips to reduce your risk Concerned about cancer prevention? Take charge by making changes such as eating a healthy diet and getting regular screenings If you're concerned about cancer prevention, take comfort in the fact that some simple lifestyle changes can make a big difference. Consider these seven cancer prevention tips. 1. Don't use tobacco

Using any type of tobacco puts you on a collision course with cancer. Smoking has been linked to various types of cancer — including cancer of the lung, mouth, throat, larynx, pancreas, bladder, cervix and kidney. Chewing tobacco has been linked to cancer of the oral cavity and pancreas. Even if you don't use tobacco, exposure to secondhand smoke might increase your risk of lung cancer. Avoiding tobacco — or deciding to stop using it — is one of the most important health decisions you can make. It's also an important part of cancer prevention. If you need help quitting tobacco, ask your doctor about stop-smoking products and other strategies for quitting.

2. Eat a healthy diet Although making healthy selections at the grocery store and at mealtime can't guarantee cancer prevention, it might

help reduce your risk. Consider these guidelines: • Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. Base your diet on fruits, vegetables and other foods from plant sources —

such as whole grains and beans. • Avoid obesity. Eat lighter and leaner by choosing fewer high-calorie foods, including refined sugars and fat from

animal sources. • If you choose to drink alcohol, do so only in moderation.The risk of various types of cancer — including

cancer of the breast, colon, lung, kidney and liver — increases with the amount of alcohol you drink and the length of time you've been drinking regularly.

• Limit processed meats. A report from the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the cancer agency of the World Health Organization, concluded that eating large amounts of processed meat can slightly increase the risk of certain types of cancer.

In addition, women who eat a Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil and mixed nuts might have a reduced risk of breast cancer. The Mediterranean diet focuses on mostly on plant-based foods, such as fruits and vegetables, whole grains, legumes and nuts. People who follow the Mediterranean diet choose healthy fats, like olive oil, over butter and fish instead of red meat.

3. Maintain a healthy weight and be physically actives Maintaining a healthy weight might lower the risk of various types of cancer, including cancer of the breast, prostate, lung, colon and kidney. Physical activity counts, too. In addition to helping you control your weight, physical activity on its own might lower the risk of breast cancer and colon cancer. Adults who participate in any amount of physical activity gain some health benefits. But for substantial health benefits, strive to get at least 150 minutes a week of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes a week of vigorous aerobic physical activity. You can also do a combination of moderate and vigorous activity. As a general goal, include at least 30 minutes of physical activity in your daily routine — and if you can do more, even better.

4. Protect yourself from the sun Skin cancer is one of the most common kinds of cancer — and one of the most preventable. Try these tips:

• Avoid midday sun. Stay out of the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when the sun's rays are strongest. • Stay in the shade. When you're outdoors, stay in the shade as much as possible. Sunglasses and a broad-

brimmed hat help, too.

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• Cover exposed areas. Wear tightly woven, loose fitting clothing that covers as SSSmuch of your skin as possible. Opt for bright or dark colors, which reflect more ultraviolet radiation than pastels or bleached cotton.

• Don't skimp on sunscreen. Use generous amounts of sunscreen when you're outdoors, and reapply often. • Avoid tanning beds and sunlamps. These are just as damaging as natural sunlight.

5. Get immunized Cancer prevention includes protection from certain viral infections. 6. Avoid risky behaviors

Another effective cancer prevention tactic is to avoid risky behaviors that can lead to infections that, in turn, might increase the risk of cancer.

7. Get regular medical care Regular self-exams and screenings for various types of cancers — such as cancer of the skin, colon, cervix and breast —

can increase your chances of discovering cancer early, when treatment is most likely to be successful. Ask your doctor about the best cancer screening schedule for you.

Take cancer prevention into your own hands, starting today. The rewards will last a lifetime. https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/cancer-prevention/art- FROM THE OVCM – SPORTS OFFICE: ON REGIONAL SPORYTS COMPETITION 2018 (STCAA MEET)

1. The Regional Sports Competition 2018 will be on February 12 to 16 at San Pablo City, Laguna. 19 Athletes from Grade School (GS), 26 from Junior High School (JHS) and 18 from Senior High School (SHS) will represent the Province of Batangas in the said competition. Below is the list of the participating athletes.

A. Grade School NAME GRADE SECTION EVENT 1 Bercilla, Maxyn Jomeih M. 6 BB406 Girls Badminton 2 Endozo, Vince Jassen B. 6 BB401 Boys Football 3 Paglinawan, Jirhome 6 BB306 Boys Swimming 4 Umali, Eric Jacob 5 BB304 Boys Swimming 5 Bustamante, John Carlos Benedict DL. 5 BB302 Boys Volleyball 6 Cubilla, Janel Euan Gabriel K. 6 BB404 Boys Volleyball 7 Diaz, Jomari C. 6 BB404 Boys Volleyball 8 Espiritu, Justine Rey Matthew C. 6 BB404 Boys Volleyball 9 Hernandez, Kris Gabriel D. 5 BB305 Boys Volleyball

10 Kalaw, Michael Gabriel P. 6 BB404 Boys Volleyball 11 Mallari, Ralph Mackenzie O. 4 BB212 Boys Volleyball 12 Paran, Adriel Kit S. 6 BB406 Boys Volleyball 13 Aldovino, Danielle Kyle Marie M. 4 BB209 Girls Volleyball 14 Colendra, Verenicce D. 6 BB401 Girls Volleyball 15 Dimayuga, Louiza E. 5 BB303 Girls Volleyball 16 Las, Sophia Aldrae 5 BB303 Girls Volleyball 17 Lipat, Jacquelin Margaret R. 6 BB406 Girls Volleyball 18 Magnayi, Ashley Nicole Jeremy N. 6 BB403 Girls Volleyball 19 Rodriquez, Francesca Sofia S. 6 BB406 Girls Volleyball

B. Junior High School NAME GRADE SECTION EVENT 1 Cordovilla, Lovely Joy D. 10 BM203 Girls Athletics 2 Angsico, Ian Piolo A. 10 BM203 Boys Badminton 3 Maghirang, Kurt 10 CMR201 Boys Badminton 4 Carandang, Daniela Ann R. 9 LS102 Girls Badminton 5 Cirilo, Samantha Saillou P. 9 LS404 Girls Badminton 6 Perez, Elah Sarelle L. 10 BM105 Girls Chess 7 Bauan, Kyla Louise Abanto 10 CMR206 Girls Futsal 8 Miranda, Jansen Pauline Icaro 9 LS301 Girls Futsal 9 Parallon, Cristina Christma Valdez 9 BM101 Girls Futsal

10 Precilla, Zia Mae Lindo 10 CMR202 Girls Futsal 11 Bitong, Michael Karl 10 BM204 Boys Swimming

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12 Go, Ethan Roy 9 LS401 Boys Swimming 13 Evangelista, Lucia Claire Julliane D. 8 LS212 Girls Swimming 14 Gonzalvo, Gillyn Rafaella P. 8 LS109 Girls Swimming 15 Ona, Ani Anya D. 10 BM204 Girls Swimming 16 Tolentino, Robin Louise A. 10 BM104 Girls Swimming 17 Endozo, Ralph Francis B. 10 BM104 Boys Taekwondo 18 De Castro, Jonathan 9 LS103 Boys Volleyball 19 Narciso, Jose Gerardo R. 10 BM203 Boys Volleyball 20 Orozco, Roland Job 10 BM203 Boys Volleyball 21 Adajar, Kimberly D. 9 LS402 Girls Volleyball 22 Cubilla, Adriane Jarie L. 9 LS302 Girls Volleyball 23 Frago, Jamie Margaret G. 10 CMR204 Girls Volleyball 24 Magsombol, Mikaela Alexa I. 8 LS411 Girls Volleyball 25 Malaluan, Alleiah Jan L. 9 LS102 Girls Volleyball 26 Mina, Kristina Andrea G. 7 LS108 Girls Volleyball

C. Senior High School

NAME GRADE SECTION EVENT 1 Galleguez, Clark Kent Q. 12 A12-10 Boys Athletics 2 Gardner, Kristian Carlsson E. 12 A1210 Boys Badminton 3 Valle, Dean Jeffrey G. 11 S1103 Boys Badminton 4 Almazan, Mark Anthony C. 11 S11-14 Boys Football 5 Bagus, Danica Elysse Esparas 11 S11-17 Girls Futsal 6 Palanca, Kayle Danielle Malbog 11 S11-05 Girls Futsal 7 Punzalan, Martina Rojin Katigbak 11 A11-08 Girls Futsal 8 Co, Lorence Rae 11 S11-16 Boys Swimming 9 Palbacal, Sam Emmanuel 12 A12-10 Boys Swimming

10 Gonzalvo, Gabrielle Madelaine P. 11 A11-05 Girls Swimming 11 Babadilla, Dalzen Szack R. 12 S12-15 Boys Volleyball 12 Javier, Joaquin Antonio T. 11 S11-06 Boys Volleyball 13 Maglinao, Vince Gerardb R. 11 A11-02 Boys Volleyball 14 Ocana, Kurt Aan M. 11 S11-18 Boys Volleyball 15 Ronquillo, John Mark M. 11 S11-05 Boys Volleyball 16 Humarang, Yvonne Cyrah R. 11 S11-10 Girls Volleyball 17 Lumbera, Reign S. 11 S11-05 Girls Volleyball 18 Mercado, Gabrielle Therese D. 11 S11-10 Girls Volleyball

2. Regarding this, please be informed that the following athletes are already pulled-out from their classes for training

purposes. A. Grade School

a. Bercilla – Girls Badminton b. Paglinawan and Umali - Boys Swimming c. Bustamante, Cubilla, Diaz, Espiritu, Hernandez, Kalaw, Mallari and Paran – Boys Volleyball

d. Aldovino, Colendra, Dimayuga, Las, Lipat, Magnayi and Rodrigues – Girls Volleyball Note: Still waiting for the completion of Pull Out Form of Endozo B. Junior High School

1. Cordovilla – Girls Athletics 2. Angsico and Maghirang – Boys Badminton 3. Carandang and Cirilo – Girls Badminton 4. Perez – Girls Chess 5. Endozo – Boys Taekwondo 6. De Castro, Narciso and Orozco – Boys Volleyball 7. Adajar, Cubilla, Frago, Magsombol, Malaluan and Mina – Girls Volleyball Note: Still waiting for the completion of Pull Out Form of Futsal Girls and Swimming Boys and Girls

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C. Senior High School The concerned students are still waiting for their grades so that they can enroll for the 2nd semester.

3. Please be informed too of the following training venues: a. Athletics - Bolbok Sports Complex, Bolbok Batangas b. Badminton – De La Salle Lipa c. Chess – De La Salle Lipa d. Football – GS at Bolbok Sports Complex, Bolbok Batangas and HS at FAITH Tanauan e. Futsal – De La Salle Lipa f. Swimming – Different Venue care of athlete’s individual trainer g. Taekwondo – De La Salle h. Volleyball – De La Salle Lipa