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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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APPROVAL SHEET_________________________________________
TABLE OF CONTENTS_____________________________________
NARRATION OF EXPERIENCES______________________________1
Individual Experiences______________________________________13
REFLECTION________________________________________________18
CAREER PLAN_______________________________________________19
NONWRITTEN OUTPUT PROJECTS_________________________24
ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACTIVITIES PERFORMED______________25
OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS____________________________28
ACCOMPLISHED FORMS____________________________________29
CURRICULUM VITAE_________________________________________30
January 10, 2019

On January 09, Ms. Rosaleen Agojo our Business Simulation


Teacher announced that we are allowed to sell our innovative products
on January 10, 2018 our group decided to make the product before we
went to our home. Since we already experienced it during business
plan making, we are able to perform our production in an easier way.
We are not really expecting to sell the tableroons within an hour but
maybe due to the less of competitors, all produced product was sold
out quickly. The entrepreneurs felt more excited because of the result
and their experiences during the day of their product selling. It also the
opportunity to have an interaction with different customer such as:
Fidelis Senior High School Student, Faith Catholic Students, Faculty
members and Staff here in FAITH. And on the upcoming days we are
assuming that macaroons filled with tableau will be more discovered.

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January 17, 2019

Another week to fill the stomach of our beloved schoolmates


with our very own Tableroons. It’s been 5 days since we have started
to sell our product and we are still willing to extend our service all
throughout the FAITH community. We can’t deny the feeling of being
tired but seeing our customer smile through tasting our product is
enough to let that feeling fade away. It is indeed satisfying when
someone appreciates all of our effort. For the following days, they
would not see faces of ABM students giving up instead they would see
ABM students who are striving to gain not just profit but more
specially appreciation from each and every customer they will have.
We are continuing praying and hoping for our success all throughout
this Business Simulation! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!

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January 22, 2019

Tuesday means another start for all the ABM students to sell
their product and which also means another day to fill the hunger for
all strands in FAITH community. Some are familiar faces of our Co-
Fidelis students, but most are new faces from the FCS students. The
highlight for today is a cutie little boy who crosses our path, smile
widely at us and insist to market our product to his classmates. He
really helps us without even asking something in return. He is
continuously shouting “Bili na kayo kila ate, masarap yung tinda nila
5 pesos lang” until all his classmates buy our product. He is just a
reminder that when the time comes and you lose hope, there will
always be someone who will give you reasons to continue fighting.
We sold 216 pieces of our TABLEROONS for this day and that’s
really challenging yet satisfying. We owe a lot to that cutie little boy
of St. Domonic. Continue having a good heart!

-Sairell R. Lat

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January 24, 2019

This day taught us that our friends will always be supportive


just like the old days. As we go outside the room and see faces of our
friends it is automatic that they will buy our product. We are beyond
grateful for their unending support. This has been 8 out of 40 days of
selling to be exact. The road we will take might took long, but we
would rather look on the brighter side and keep going than relying on
the bad side and starting to be on traffic. As long as we can, as long as
group is complete this journal would be filled with phrases of pleasure
until it reaches its ending.

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January 30, 2019

This day is the 12th day of Unico Hijas Enterprise in selling


their product, Tableroon. We still have 39 days to sell our product and
it’s getting harder every time we sell our product. Not just because the
customers already know the taste of our product but also the customer
are saying that they are getting tired of our product. Every passing
day, it’s gets hard for us, but we are still managing to finish our
product even if we are selling more of our Tableroons. I’m also
grateful to our classmates because they keep on buying our product
and when we are having a hard time selling it, they are helping us to
sell it. Some of them are buying it when there’s only few of our
product. Yesterday, January 29,2019 was half- day because we have
our monthly exams, so our group decided to test out our new recipe
for our product. We we’re doing our research and kept on asking the
cousin of our groupmate for us to improve and for the development of
our product. We wanted our consumers to enjoy our product more
than they enjoy Tableroons for the past few days. Our test on the new
recipe turned out good and it tasted good more than our first product
so we think that the customers will like it more. They should be ready
on Monday because we will be selling our new Tableroons.

-Jastine Meg R. Ramilo

-Jastine Meg R. Ramilo

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January 31, 2019

This is the 2nd to the last day for us to sell our product were
having a hard time because Grade 11 Students were having their
exams, we went down to sell our product so almost no one of them
were buying it. Also, some of them who are done for their exams
weren’t giving us any attention when we were asking them if they
want to buy some of our product. “NO VENDORS ALLOWED” by
ICT Management this note really upset us because we are giving our
best to sell it and we are already having a hard time, yet they will post
something like that. They don’t know how hard it is for us to make
and sell our product so they should just consider when we are selling it
to them.

-Jastine Meg R. Ramilo

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February 4, 2019

Finally, our new and upgraded macaroons is truly one that


everyone is craving for! Luckily it was easy to be sold out because it
tastes like good. This Friday is a very difficult time to sell our product
because there is all free day every Friday. We overcome being shyness
to the customer to sold out the remaining product we sell to the college
students all rooms we visited their and ask them to buy our product
after that our product are already sold.

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February 7, 2019

This week we start to sell our new version of tableroon. We are


all glad to hear the feedback of our primary target market they all say
that our product is good compare before it tastes like macaroon at the
goldilocks. Last Monday this is the first Monday that we sell our
product because every Monday is our free day since we have a PE day
last Monday, we decided to sell tableroon we encourage our classmate
to buy to taste the new version of our macaroon. We produced 186
pieces and immediately consumed since the tableroon is a easy bite
sized to get their happy buzz on.

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February 20, 2019

February 20, 2019 was supposed to be the 2nd day that we will
sell our products but we’re thankful because Ma’am Agojo told us that
we will have a break on Tuesday for selling products. I missed sitting
here on a chair inside our room because the past week is our bazaar.
So, for this week we’re only going to sell for 3 days. Our customers
are not getting tired on buying our products even through they’re
buying it daily. So, what we just do is we room the Mabini Building
and Nu Space Building. We sold the tableroons and got our DTR
checked.

-Marc Junielle M. Maluping

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February 21, 2019

February 21,2019, I bought a cooler bag with


Tupperware’s on it and there are brownies and tableroons inside the
Tupperware. We ate the brownies and some of the tableroo ns because
it was the remaining product from last week. I also bought 66 pieces
of tableroon and got it listed in the DTR. The tableroons was sold fast
because the 66 pieces of tableroon are already bought after lunch. We
are so grateful for our customers’ feedback about our product and we
are also helping each other so that we can easily sell our products.

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February 26,2019

On the day of Tuesday some consumers were surprised that


our product is still available, they thought that we are done doing those
stuffs after bazaar event. Customers are asking are you not done
offering your product? And others said that “I thought you are finish
selling this product” We cannot deny that somehow, they are not
interested to entertain us and afford our Tableroons. But despite of all
those experiences, we encourage ourselves that we only have few
remaining days. Also, we felt motivated thinking that our hard works
will be literally paid off by money. On the other day we are not
required to sell our products because it’s our examination day does it
mean we can take our break. Usually, we are using our break time to
sell our product and that day seems different. Along the corridors there
is silence maybe because ABM 12 students are not promoting and
selling their products. We also notices that Nu Space Lounge was
crowded, so we assumed it’s because selling the ABM students
products selling within the campus is not happening.

-Iris P. Baluyot

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March 01, 2019

On the day of Thursday 5:30 in the afternoon our class


president announced on our group chat that we are not required to sell
our products because the Batangas Election Forum 2019 will be
conducted at FAITH Gymnasium. We admit that it gives us a chill
because we are thinking if we can really lend some time to sell our
product during that day since it is continuous seminar and we can
cause an interruption and destruction on the session if ever. Then
Friday should be our last day of selling the Tableroons, but since four
out of five of the members were late on the bazaar there will be an
additional selling day as a consequence. However, it’s okay for us
because there will be an additional profit for the enterprise even
though it is not included on the financial statement of the enterprise.
For the last day, we sell more than a hundred pieces of Tableroon to at
least gain more profit.

-Iris P. Baluyot

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The entrepreneurs Bazaar 2019 was conducted on the date of February
13-15, 2019. It was great opportunity and experience as an ABM students. Of
course, being a participant of this event is not easy. I admit that we have been
through a lot of rejections and some customers were looking at us with
uninterested faces. On the first day of the bazaar, we had a flash mob which
gave us so much entertainments. In addition during 11:00 AM in the morning,
we started to sell our products which are Tableroons and brownies coated with
white chocolate. Some students from NU Space building, FCS Students and
FAITH Colleges were able to visit us and purchase the products offered. At
3:00 PM in the afternoon we are done cleaning our space. Then, on our second
day of selling, this is the toughest day we had, though it was a whole day
selling the customers’ interest on purchasing the product was weak. We are
hopeless during 2:00 PM in the afternoon because we had a hundred pieces
reaming products. We decided to part our ways to roam within the campus for
atleast lessen it and take back our capital. But at he end of the day it was sold
out, and that was so satisfying. For the third day 1 last day of the bazaar, I
admit that it’s kind of irritating seeing those customers who passed by on our
stalls will covering their ears with the used of their fingers. Of course, it is
offending on our part seeing those students acted that way. However, it was a
great experience as an ABM students. I learn to appreciate more those vendors
and stalls who keep offering their products as if it was part of their everyday
routine. I have learn a lot of lessons in life specifically patience as a truly virtue
and not everything takes easy. It takes time and effort to earn even a low
amount of money. After all, it was a great memories. Our section gathered on
the atrium while sharing our jokes and rants, And I think that was the best part
of the Bazaar. We were all happy and proud on the achievements of everyone,
mostly on the awards of Entrepinoy Enterprise.

-Iris P. Baluyot

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The Bazaar was exhausting amazing and it was solid. It was
exhausting because we have to make products in bulk also in one day since
we have to shout out and call out for customers to seek the attention of the
customers because our competitors are just there. All the ABM students
where in the same place and were in a circle so we can do our best to
attract customers because if we can’t call the attention of the customers
our competitors might steal them. We also have to go around the campus
because some of the students doesn’t bother to go down to visit our bazaar
so we have to go around to sell our products. Even though we have
experienced hardship and other negative thing we are still here having
happiest and craziest part of SHS life. We completed the three days bazaar
in a blast. We enjoyed ourselves so much and were thankful to all the
people who supported to us and who bought from us because without them
it wouldn’t be possible to achieve blessing and be in this amazing in our
lifes. As a ABM students the 3 day bazaar was the Big event to our ABM.

-encie Ella D. Guno

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I can still remember the first time I’ve met my groupmates, the
moment we are assigned to think of a new and innovative product. And the
time we were able to improve ourselves step by step. Theses experiences
brought us to something bigger and that’s is to participate in a 3-day
bazaar. As the month of February started, we have this mixed emotions as
we felt the excitement and nervosity at the same time. I, as the leader of the
group make sure that everything was organized and that every detail
needed for the bazaar was being checked. It is really overwhelming seeing
my groupmates working hard just to make sure that everything was set
properly. So here it comes, the most awaited moment if ABM students , the
Young Entrepreneurs’ Bazaar 2019.

As the bazaar was about to start, I was really amazed


about everything that I see on that place- those haggard faces caused by
doing their booth’s design; the eagerness of every group in selling their
product; and most especially those priceless smiled of every customers that
are repeatedly visiting each stall. That was the moment I’ve realized the
value of working hard just to earn money. I’ve experienced working
whole-day and being tired at the end of working hours. But there’s more
deep lessons that this day taught us. This bazaar taught me that it is really
hard to please people, you might be able to please “some” of them but not
totally “all” of them. Also, there will be days when everything seems to be
impossible, where gaving up is the only choice, but these days you will hear
“hope” that whispers “One more try, you can do it”. Our choice should
always be something that lifts us. Everytime I lose hope, I just look at my
groupmates, at my classmates, and as I saw them fighting. I stood up, rise
again and start a new hope.

The experiences really mean a lot and could serve as the


stepping stone for our future. Sad to say, but this has to end. After all those
hardships and those downfalls, here we are continue fighting for our
battles. Every little memories on that day really counts and would always
have the special place in my heart. I’ll miss the event, I’ll miss the
memories, but most especially the I’ll miss those persons that makes the
memories one of the best.

-Sairell R. Lat

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The bazaar week is so stressful to us but at the same time we’ve
enjoyed it. We enjoy on how our customers enjoy our products especially
when they’re buying many of our products is just we feel so overwhelmed.
But not all the time we feel that because sometimes some of the students
are just snobbing us because maybe they’re not interested on our products.
And fixing our booth is so hassle because we need to fix it fast so that we
can sell our products fast, also I’m carrying a heavy decorations from 4th
floor of NU Space Building to Mabini Building. I can also see how hard my
groupmates are working just to sell all the products and we always let the
day pass by not having a single product remained. I also bought some of
my classmates’ product so that I can show my support I can show my
support on them by buying their products. We also roam the whole NU
Space Building and Mabini Building so that we can sell our products faster
because not all students has time to go in the bazaar. I’m happy when our
customer are saying that out product tastes so good and also when they’re
buying many of our products. I also invited my friends to come on our
booth and let them buy our products. And the last part of bazaar is the
awardings, we didn’t got an award but atleast we know that we did our
best and we’ve put so much effort during the bazaar week..

-Marc Junielle M. Maluping

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On our first sem, our group prepares on what we will be selling for our
business stimulation subject on the second sem. We’ve thought of different
products that will possibly sell but it was harder than we thought. The
product should be unique and should be appetizing so the consumers will
buy the product. We proposed many products but only three of it was
accepted: the apple chips, macaroons with tablea filling and tuna rice
nuggets. Our teacher told us just to pick one for us to sell se we decided to
sell the macaroons because we thought that it would sell more and it is our
only hope. Our group made the right choice because it sell more than we
thought. When the second sem came, we started to sell our product and we
went room by room for us to sell it more and for it to be sold out. We also
have our quota and we have to make and sell more than our quota for us
to be more profitable.
Within our selling days, We were just familiarizing the customers
on our product. There will a bazaar so we have to get as many customers
as possible. We were told that we need to have another contribution for the
capital on our bazaar and we were shocked at first because we thought
that we will get out capital on our profit. Our group ended up having P
360.00 for contribution. On the day before the bazaar, our group decided
to make our product in bulk and our other product also for is not to be late
when going home because it is possible that we will be home late because of
making our products. We made 464 macaroons, 10 bundles of tableroons
and 249 of our product which is the brownies. Our brownies sold more
than our product on the first day. On our first day, we made P 1,644,00; it
was really hard to sell our product because our customers are buying on
other enterprises. Our competitors are around us that’s why it was really
hard. Our group had to go on rounds for us to sell our products. On the
second day, I was late and was told that I have to sell 3 more days as a
punishment, we made more profit that the first day and we got P 2010.00
so our group was really happy about it. We also have to go on our rounds
for our product to be sold out. On the third day, I decided to go to school
early because I didn’t want to sell 3 days more because it is really tiring
and I’m really shy to go room by room. On our third day, we made P
1,158.00 and it was still good because we were half day on that day.
Overall, it was a nice experience but exhausting, our group build more
trust with each other and we were happy on the outcome of our bazaar.
We were happy that we sold many of our products and we didn’t have any
inventory.
-Jastine Meg Ramilo

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Reflection
We can still remember the first time we've met our group mates, the moment we are assigned to
think of a new and innovative product, and the time we were able to improve ourselves step by step.
Everything is still fresh in our mind, those appointments and meetings every free time, those money
collection we're all afraid of, and those extra memories we had all throughout the way. Before, we were
just a group who can’t even think of what our group’s name will be, but look what we've done now, we
had a produce a business plan.
Throughout our first semester, we have encountered many hardships like thinking on what will be
our product, how we can possibly produce something that will be tasty and will be appetizing to the
consumer even if it’s unique and unfamiliar. But, ABM strand have a good and responsible teacher who
helped us to get through those hardships. Our teacher in Entrep had been a great help since she always go
group by group to ask if we already have a product in mind. She also helped us by suggesting on what
we can do to make our product unique.
During the second semester, we were asked to sell and advertise our product to the consumers, of
course it was difficult because all of us were shy and can’t even talk to the other students to ask them to
buy our product. What more if we are going room by room and ask all of those students to buy our
product? But viola! We have passed those hardships and made our product something that the customers
will love and eat! All of our hardships paid off.
It was indeed a tiring but worthy experience to every ABM students especially for our team.
There is no such joy than to be able to finish the race with a big and overwhelmed heart. Our deepest
gratitude to those persons behind this success, you all deserve to be recognized. We might be lack in
sleep, but our hearts are so happy and full. Being a young entrepreneur doesn't stop here, because we
believe that we could be better as time goes by. Every lesson we have learned here will always be
remembered. Hard work pays off. Even though we have experienced hardships, downfalls and other
negative things, we are still here, having the happiest and craziest part of our Senior High School life.

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Career Plan

Ten years from now, I am Iris P. Baluyot, CPA. I Believed that after a
decade, I am able to make my name on the field I chose. I can call myself a
successful woman that fulfilling all the plans that God made for me, together
with the special man He wanted me to be with. During that time, I have the
capability to pay all the sacrifices and hardworks that my parents poured out
in me. I can give them a house and buy them their own car to atleast give
them a comfortable life that they so much deserve. I also seeing those
important people around me were doing great in their own lives and as well
as doing the things they have dreamed for. I can also travel theose places I am
aiming to hop in and the background of all those captured photos of mine in
the future are the eiffel tower, disney land or it can be one of those beaches in
Maldives. That is how I picture myself when I am 28 Years old.

-Iris Baluyot

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Career Plan

10 years from now, I see myself as a strong, independent,


healthy happy woman. I will graduated from a Bachelor in Nursing
and certified NURSE MENCHIE SOONEST I will make the most of
my years and put all of my effort to become a successful happy
woman. As a nursing I will paid off all the sacrifices of my parents all
the hardship that they do for me to become a nursing My goals is start
to my career before I get my degree, I believe that will make me more
successful. I know all of my lecturers from my college is going to
prepare me to have a good life. I want to become a role model for
others and become a person I will be proud of. I’m sure that with
perseverance and the help of the people I love as well as god I will
have the chance to travel around the world and meet beautiful places.

-Menchie Ella D. Guno

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Career Plan

Thinking myself 10 years from now, scares me a little knowing


that in one short decade I will be twenty eight years old, and that my years
of youth are coming to an end. One thing I’m certain of, is that if God
gives me the opportunity to get to that age, I will make the most of my
years and put all of my effort to become a successful IT Analyst. And still
working hard to fulfill my dreams and doing my best in every single day
because every hard work has better results. A vision I always had of
myself years ahead of now is a man graduated from a Bachelor of Science
in Information Technology (BSIT) and giving my best in making a name
in the path I chose. I’m sure that with perseverance and the help of my
loved ones, as well as God’s, I will have the chance to travel around the
world and go to many beautiful places with them.

-Marc Junielle M. Maluping

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Career Plan

"Choice is a part of life, be it a wrong one or right one


both essential to life. The other would teach you and the other
would keep you motivated". This was a meaningful advise
from my Grade 7 Adviser that I will forever cherish. With this,
I've realized that every decision or road I may take for the
future will always depend on me. Sometimes I just don't know
what I've done do deserve the unending support of my family
and friends all throughout the way. After 5 years, I know that
they will still be there — cheering me up on my bad days and
congratulating me on my best days.

As time will pass by, I can see myself fulfilling those


dreams that were just on my imagination when I was young. I
foresee a successful version of myself, a strong independent
woman I thought I'll never be. Wearing a black toga, crying
because of joy, seeing smiles on everyone behind me — will be
one of the unforgettable moment of my life. After that, I will
not waste any time, I will take a board exam and will have that
three letters after my name, Sairell R. Lat, CPA. Then I will
work on my dream banks and companies, socialize with my
colleagues, and receive an enough revenue or salary. I will
spend rest years giving back to the sacrifices of my parents and
helping those person who was there on my downfall days. And
ofcourse, I will also spoil and treat myself a big break to all the
stress.

There is no such joy than seeing everyone around you


proud of what you have become. In fact, I know that my
existence or my years was and will always be for them. I've
always taught myself to be grateful of every achievements that
I will received — however big or small it is. I just can't wait to
fulfill all of these and be able to thank everyone behind this
success.

-Sairell R. Lat

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Career Plan

As of now, I am thinking of myself 10 years from now as a


person who already have an experience in working and have already
been to different kinds of jobs in order to gain the experiences that I
need for me to be better when I have the courage to apply for my
chosen career. I chose ABM as a strand because this will really help
me in achieving the career that I want. The job that I want is to be an
Accountant in a successful company and be a better person to help
not just the company but also my family. I want to give back to my
parents who have helped me through a lot and spoil them just like
what they have done for me. 10 years from now I will not be a teen
anymore which is a little funny because I'm sure that I will still be
the same of who I was in this very moment. But I know that even
though my personality hasn't changed, my skills and determination
will change as time passes by because I will be working in different
places and I am sure that I will learn lots about the work and will
have more friends to help me. I can see myself being successful
since I have the support of my parents and I know that I'll be doing
good in applying for the job that I want since I have the experience
and FAITH have honed my skills. I am sure that with the help of
God, my own skills, and the support of my parents will lead me to a
better path.

-Jastine Meg R. Ramilo

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Production Process
Step 4: Check if the finished product match the quality control criteria which are the color, texture, and taste.
In making Macaroons
Step 1: Prepare all the materials, equipment and ingredients needed.
Step 2: On a mixing bowl crush the ½ butter.
Step 3: On the same bowl, pour 140 grams of brown sugar and 200 grams of all purpose flour.
Step 4: Then add 1 can of condensed milk, 2 eggs, and 160 grams of shredded coconut, respectively.
Step 5: Mix and stir all the ingredients until the texture becomes sticky.

In making Tablea Filling


Step 1: On a mixing bowl mix the 100 grams powdered tablea, 200 grams of white sugar, and 50 grams
teaspoon of all-purpose flour.
Step 2: Add 1 cup of water and stir it until all the ingredients mixed on the water.
Step 3: Prepare the pan and put 1 tablespoon of butter on it.
Step 4: You may now put the prepared tablea filling on the pan and let it cook for about 4 minutes.

In making finished Tableroons


Step 1: Scoop 1 teaspoon of macaroon on the cupcake liner, add also the right amount of tablea filling, then 1
teaspoon of macaroon on the upper layer.
Step 2: Place it in the baking sheet.
Step 3: Bake in 130 F preheated oven for about 20 minutes. 24

Step 4: Check if the finished product match the quality control criteria which are the color, texture, and taste.
Online Buyers

Our online customers


with wide smiles on
their faces…
It is really overwhelming
that our very own Tableroons
were being recognized not just
at FAITH Campus but through
different places particularly in
Malvar and Lipa City.

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SELLING OF ACTIVITIES

The undying
and unending support
of our primary target
market.

Our deepest
gratitude to all of
you, our FIRST
ASIAN!

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Bazaar

The moment we’ve all waiting for…


The biggest break of every ABM student wherein they showcase
their utmost perseverance through selling their innovative product.

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OTHER RELEVENT DOCUMENTS

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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Baluyot, Iris P.
Sta. Maria, Sto. Tomas, Batangas
Contact Number : 09386827370
E-mail Address : iris.baluyot143@gmail.com
EDUCATIONAL BACK
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Senior High School FAITH Fidelis Senior High School


#2 Pres. Laurel Highway Tanauan City, Batangas
Accountancy, Business and Management
2017-2019

Junior High School Bernardo Lirio Memorial National Highschool


Darasa, Tanauan City, Batangas
2013-2017

Primary Tanauan South Central School


Barangay 1, Tanauan City, Batangas
2007-2013

AWARDS

Senior High School Grade 12 – 2nd Honor

PERSONAL INFORMATIONS

Age 17 years old


Sex Female
Birthdate May 8, 2001
Place of Birth Tanauan City, Batangas
Religion Born Again
Civil Status Single
Mother’s Name Evangeline P. Baluyot
Father’s Name Victor N. Baluyot

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Guno, Menchie Ella D.
Ambulong, Tanauan City, Batangas
Contact Number : 09276228872
E-mail Address : gunomenchiee@gmail.com

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Senior High School FAITH Fidelis Senior High School


#2 Pres. Laurel Highway Tanauan City, Batangas
Accountancy, Business and Management
2017-2019

Junior High School Christian College of Tanauan


JV Pagaspas, Tanauan City, Batangas
2013-2017

Primary Ambulong Elementary School


2007-2013

AWARDS

Junior High School Grade 10 – 1st and 2nd Quarter Achiever

PERSONAL
PERSONAL
INFORMATIONS
INFORMATIONS

Age 17 years old


Sex Female
Birthdate July 19, 2001
Place of Birth Ambulong,Tanauan, Batangas
Religion Roman Catholic
Civil Status Single
Mother’s Name Myla D. Guno
Father’s Name Manuel L. Guno

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Lat, Sairell R.
Bagong Pook. Malvar, Batangas
Contact Number : 09195341274
E-mail Address : sairellreanolat@gmail.com

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Senior High School FAITH Fidelis Senior High School


#2 Pres. Laurel Highway Tanauan City, Batangas
Accountancy, Business and Management
2017-2019

Junior High School Southgate Institute of Malvar


P. Montecer St. Poblacion Malvar Batangas
2013-2017

Primary Bagong Pook Elementary School


Bagong Pook, Malvar, Batangas

AWARDS

Senior High School Grade 11 – 2nd Honor


Grade 12 – 1st Sem : 1st Honor
Junior High School Outstanding
Primary Valedictorian

PERSONAL INFORMATIONS

Age 17 years old

Sex Female

Birthdate May 10, 2001

Place of Birth Bagong Pook, Malvar, Batangas

Religion Roman Catholic

Civil Status Single

Mother’s Name Sylvia R. Lat

Father’s Name Lexander M. Lat

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Maluping, Marc Junielle M.
San Bartolome, Sto. Tomas, Batangas
Contact Number : 09997786161
E-mail Address : mjmmaluping0314@gmail.com

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Senior High School FAITH Fidelis Senior High School


#2 Pres. Laurel Highway Tanauan City, Batangas
Accountancy, Business and Management
2017-2019
Junior High School St. Thomas Academy
Sto. Tomas, Batangas
2013-2017
Primary Mother Barbara Micarelli School
San Miguel, Sto. Tomas Batangas
2007-2013

AWARDS

Senior High School Grade 12 – 2nd Honors

PERSONAL INFORMATIONS

Age 18 years old


Sex Male
Birthdate March 14, 2001
Place of Birth Pasay City
Religion Roman Catholic
Civil Status Single
Mother’s Name Genie M. Maluping
Father’s Name Juey L. Maluping

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Ramilo, Jastine Meg R.
Maraouy, Lipa City Batangas
Contact Number : 09668071711
E-mail Address : ramilojastine@gmail.com

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Senior High School FAITH Fidelis Senior High School


#2 Pres. Laurel Highway Tanauan City, Batangas
Accountancy, Business and Management
2017-2019

Junior High School New Era University


Pres. Laurel Street Lipa City, Batangas
2013-2017

Primary New Era University


Pres. Laurel Street Lipa City, Batangas
2007-2013

AWARDS

Senior High School Grade 12 – 2nd Honors


Junior High School Achiever
Primary Honorable Mention

PERSONAL INFORMATIONS

Age 18 years old

Sex Female

Birthdate June 12, 2000

Place of Birth Maraouy Lipa City Batangas

Religion Roman Catholic

Civil Status Single

Mother’s Name Anna Leah R. Fryer

Father’s Name Richard W. Fryer

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