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June-March 2017

SWEET SMILES. Expressed in the faces of the three


SPG officers after they give their tributes to the visitors
Councilor Mary Jean Cadungon, with the two EPS Lenie
Forro and Revilla Dulay

President
Roxas
Central
Elementary School
Supreme
Pupils
Government (SPG)
Officers headed by
Supreme
Pupils
Government adviser , Hazel R. Salvilla
gave
tribute
to
teachers
during
Teachers Day 2016
at President Roxas
Central Elementary
School
Lakambini
Hall last October 5 ,
2016 .
C a r d s,
flowers and presents were given to

President
Roxas
Central District conquered
3rd Municipal Meet, Himpag
Competition with the theme
Transforming Communities, Transcending K to 12 at
New Cebu Elementary
School, July 29-30,2016.
Different officials,
Himpag coordinator, teachers, principals and athletes
represented Central District,
South District and North
District participated in the
literary contest such song
solo, vocal duet (teachers
category), and hip hop dance
contests.
It started by Drum
and Lyre Corps showdown,
presented first by Doa
Concordia Be Jayme Elementary School followed by
Lomonay
Elementary
School, Kamarahan Elementary School then the hosts

the teachers by the


selected pupils and
SPG officers .
The
said
activity was enjoyed
by
the
teachers when they
played the game
pak ganern .
According
to PRCES principal
in-charge , Josephine C. Lorilla , the
said activity was
another way for the
teachers to be happy and to lessen
their stress from
school works.
-Jeah Camporedondo

school New Cebu Elementary School.


An opening program followed before the
actual games. On the afternoon, the himpag literary
contest entertained the
spectators all around President Roxas municipality.
The Central District brought home one
trophy as champion in Hip
-hop competition ,five
award s and five certificates
as Jenny Pearl Pan won
first place in song solo
(teachers category ), Angelica I. Redil, a pupil of
Green Hills Elementary
School won 3rd place in
song solo (pupils category),
1st place and 3rd place in
duet teachers category and
pupils category .
-Jeah Camporedondo

PRCES Pride!
Fourteen PRCES science questers represented the Division
of Cotabato and brought home several awards from the National
Science Quest and Camp at Baguio City on February, 2016.
Reanne Vinesse G. Bermudo, grade six Gomez head geared
the title Bb. Kalikasan 2016 intermediate category while Ma.
Novee Jane C. Lorilla, grade two Honesty bagged the 1st runner up
in Bb. Kalikasan primary level.
Ernest Jacob T. Olero top the Collage Making Contest.
Angelica Grace Masanit earned 2nd place in On the Spot
Painting while her coach Mrs. Lovely Dianne P. Cabe topped the
said event. Myles Dela Pea got the 5th place.
The participants in Science Modeling garnered 5th place. In
person of Christian Jericho Suliguin, Ashley Jamaica Chloe Tiad,
Geoff Lawrence Tanallon, Florence Ira Abasquez, Samantha Nicole
Josue, Cleah Lanuza, Rey Martin Tan, Rain Venille , Reanne Vinnese,
Lance Bermudo, and Thea Marie Bermudo.
-Christian Angelo Mide

President
R o x a s Central
Elementary School
hosted the Mathematics Olympics
last November 4,
2016, where it
won the over-all
champion.
PRCES got 33

gold medals and


two silver medals.
The school captivated the gold
medals in Individual quiz;
Team
Quiz,
Kakuro,
Damath,
Math
Trail and
two

silver medals in
Hands-on.
Our secret of
winning is teaching
our pupils all we
know.- Japhet M.
Policarpio, school
coordinator said.
-Lianne Lamoste

President Roxas Central Elementary School intensified the conduct of Brigada 2016 at President Roxas Central Elementary School,
May 30-June 4, 2016.
To generate resources in cash or in kind to be used on the
different repairs and innovations of infrastructures, school ground,
landscapes, classrooms and instructional materials though the commitment, outreached by the volunteers coming from the different sectors
in the community.
The 1200 volunteers attended during Brigada, 520 of those
helped in gardening, 349 in carpentry,
178 in painting, 111 in cleaning and 42 in
pruning the trees.
President Roxas Central Elementary School was so over-whelmed especially the administrator and the teaching
force of the donations they utilized to prepare the learning habitat ready for the BAYANIHAN. Volunteers dig
200m canal in front of the school
school year 2016-2017.
-Lianne R. Lamoste

during Brigada16.

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