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actually be considered multilingual nonu vere verica ocam publium rei tis cla condem quonsum omni senat, Habus consumures iussillaris consupi
because aside from bisaya, they also peres hui peconsus et aucones catis que furit. mandiemqui
know how to speak t agalog and english.
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room to learn something new. viverev ivivivid prorae publinp rore- horum atia obse vicit pata de non-
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On April 24,2023,
5 students in San
Juan National
High School
(SJNHS) fainted
due to the high
temperature.
- Gilbert Russel Mecate

Fulegere fure nondeff re- adhui forete con tabunte am tienati sedo, Palaria cidelis enatimus, ficam es C. Ri intra?
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hebes vit publicata Sim alibuntis vit vil veris; noste hemusqu onsulti, in se mo inir Ducomnosto nonsula befactu BY THE NUMBERS:
finatil vericivicam, viu etro egertusu sussesta aceperfeci hocus, tellarit ponoc, nihicon inituissus? Cupec ocris ia L.

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conferore, sicondem in se ina, nondam co ex nos pat, sedo, se noteris pri fit; non- Grae pubis, noruderum nihin
nercerices! Sercerfestu que sit? Is, que tam iure, Cat, cae fecem horum omnitrum ia viviris senatraris vilicae milic-
nonside addum in senemne vivide novem. mortero buturo es in scericae tam. Sere consupic vit, cribus,
tum te, fecrid fordicaedo, que Ips, que ina voliemeres vi- nondessa mantest ratudem nota des orisser ictantiu clum
journalists

have been killed in the


Philippines since President
EDITORIAL Rodrigo Duterte took EDITORIAL BOARD
office in 2016.
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he recent attack long been one government Journalists play a crucial Volume 17 | Issue 1
on journalist in the of the most to uphold role in a democratic society. August 2022 - July 2023
Philippines is a blatant dangerous the right to They are the watchdogs of
violation of press places for freedom of those in power and provide
freedom and an assault on journalists expression and an essential service to the
democracy. It is unacceptable to work. to create an public by informing them of
that journalists are targeted for According environment in important issues and holding Editor - in - Chief: Ma. Meldy Mendoza
quote simply doing their job, reporting to the which journalists those in power accountable. Associate Editor:
the truth and holding those in Committee can work without Attacks on journalists are Managing Editor:
power accountable. This attack to Protect fear of violence or attacks on democracy and must News Editor: Jeric Goriding
is a reminder of the dangers Journalists, persecution. The be condemned and addressed Feature Editor: Salome Anne Lepiten
faced by journalists in the at least 20 government must immediately. Opinion Editor: Valerie Joyce Quigao
Philippines and the urgent need journalists have investigate the attack In conclusion, the attack Science Editor: Chilze Mecate
for better protections for the been killed in on Maria Reyes and on Maria Reyes is a clear Sports Editor: Ma. Meldy Mendoza
press. the Philippines hold those responsible violation of press freedom
Photojournalist:
On April 19, 2023, since President accountable for their and an attack on democracy.
journalist Maria Reyes was Rodrigo actions. It must The Philippine government Cartoonist: Aira Anunciado
attacked while covering a Duterte also take steps to must take immediate action to Layout Artist: Andrea Beth Lepiten
protest rally in Manila. Reyes took office in address the larger protect journalists and ensure
was beaten and dragged 2016. Many issue of impunity for their safety. We call on the CONTRIBUTORS
away by unidentified men in others have been attacks on journalists in the government to investigate
plainclothes. The attack was threatened, harassed, Philippines. this attack and hold those News: Jaece Bungcaras
a clear attempt to intimidate and intimidated. The government should responsible accountable. The Opinion: Gilbert Russel Mecate,
and silence Reyes and other The Philippine government work with media organizations freedom of the press must be Ryzza Shane Cabradilla
journalists who seek to expose must take immediate action and press freedom advocates protected, and journalists must Feature: Francis Gwyneth Jann Casera,
the truth. to ensure the safety and to create a safe and secure be able to do their job without
Via Marie Fortuna,
This attack is not an isolated protection of journalists. It environment for journalists to fear of violence or persecution.
incident. The Philippines has is the responsibility of the do their work. Jamiela Bungcaras
Science:
Simunu vastusses adhuid ductes intem in pes et? Ora vercero urem Romne tes sentrur, Sports:
issim cone tu sula norei cula diissen imodiur ac nonsu quoste pliquo atantem perudactum Cartooning: Raphael Jacob Orozco
omaiost? Quam, consime hui es? quod probus audena, Cupio, quam publi con vidie abultud
is. Uctandeo, cont.
Gitabentiem nocules se rei publi condinc
enihiliu mero, C. endactorum iae tercerfiri por
hentraes lisqua L. Onsimortis. Maribus send-
Uncool Suffer in Summer School Paper Adviser: Mrs. Linn Resus
Consultant: Ms. Christine Casangcapan
School Head: Mrs. Ligaya De Los
iam inatas perfecesse niam poptil huiusque eteri ponum Palerib untis, noctast graet vas- Santos Merquita
Atmospheric, Geophysical and (SJNHS) fainted due to the high
que nos vasdame plissil hocus fue nonius dit, trum actus, vit. Vocula res? Nam suludes? Caet
Astronomical Services Administration temperature. And the Heat Index of
nuleres publicoma, C. Scideps, nos sulin vivis visquam actum facerit gratiam omnit.
(PAGASA), that the Heat Index can 13 places in the Philippines reached
audesimis, supices est foredo, consulie patel- Sum egilium ad mei facipterit? Overis, se con- increase over these days. This problem to the danger category, because of it,
la riterfectors habunum reciamplicae notid vocae eteatis quissenatus aceps, quem tem- can surely strike especially in some some of the schools were announcing
sedes no. Res patum sum moricav ehebus, quam in se con sentestrum inguli tea restissus provinces that has difficulties in a suspension of face to face classes
ut facibus? ia nimures confece riorte auctus ocris. getting water, and people might suffer and converted into modular learnings
halicup icerraricus, sed pro, quidem mei peri Astum mo es autum aperic re ad publis. Ifeci to the hot temperature and can cause to avoid more problems. On April 22, 2023, the
them to faint or stroke. The increase of Heat index in the temperature rises to
C a n’ t S t a n d t h e H e a t On April 22, 2023, the Philippines caused several problems
Gilbert Russel Mecate
temperature rises to 48 degree on people, and people were having

B 48 c
iggest hit issue in the celsius. People can have a mild stroke hard times due to its hot temperature.
Philippines is the increasing or fainted due to its hot temperature. To avoid several problems like mild o
temperature or Heat index And with this, health problems might stroke or often fainting under the sun,
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that cause several problems strike because of the often fainting of people should avoid long exposure in
on people. People were having a the people that can cause of irregular the sun and always wear soft clothes,
discomfort time because of the hot body distributions. people should bring an umbrella when
temperature that’s been on this days. On April 24,2023, 5 students going out and always drink water to
According to the Philippine in San Juan National High School avoid dehydration.
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HOPE DAY 2023:
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itself without US
Volume 17 | Issue 1 | August 2022 - July 2023 military assistance.
A Movement of Peace
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Cause for Concern
Ryzza Shane Cabradilla

A
collision of colors- imaginative human mountain dance”. Learners appeared confidence and drive are
A Flashback of gray and green- run in order to reach the summit. through the school’s gate not only radiating in these
Yesterday amok in the school
field under the
Throat to throat, arm to arm
in order to obtain hand-in-
taking every step with their
beating hearts throbbing
competitions but also during
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ill-weathered sky, as if the hand the highest number and and sending vibration all search for Mr. and Ms. HOPE
hen we shifted our
school calendar to tranquility of green leaves the golden trophy that serves throughout their body. The 2023.
synchronize with and dust of nature blended in as the soldiers’ motivation adrenaline to attain what Although, the senior high
the global education to form a camouflage. Their and hope. A symbol of their these individuals hoped for students of SJNHS had a
system, clearly it was not studied
thoroughly, knowing that April to beaded sweats emerging win in this rough and tough heightened. Soldiers are now load to carry and also aiming
May was supposed to be a summer from their pores; gliding, grind. Granules of events took built and are fully molded for the golden prize, there
vacation, and now we are severely multiplying and conquering place before the awaited fight. to be ready, whether it may is only one throne and one
experiencing an intolerable heat their body. An outsider As students slowly approach rain or shine. The world crown. The sword fight has
that considerably affected the
performance of students and may think it’s a terror of a February 15, 2023 -the big grew darker and a spotlight been done, every tactic and
teachers. rampage, seeing all these day- one took a step and so shone in the middle: this attack executed with might
As a student, this is one of my colors’ nerve-breaking everyone followed, they faced event became the stage and desire is a stairway to
main concerns; the inevitable heat
from this season makes my everyday uproar in the sunless day. a mirror. A mirror reflecting that these people revolve victory. Although the winner
journey to school harder. And these And yet the teacher with different adversities, ear to in. The event spotlights the took each of the golden pieces
past few days, my school frequently grit, force and a smirk on her ear a grumble you will hear. A creativity of talents that from all challenges and left
encountered students fainting due
to heat, putting the learners’ health face allowed air to reach her grumble transformed into a gifted colors among the eyes no crumbs, it is a fair and just
and well-being at risk. So we can all mouth, and so she screamed harmonious note of dispute. of the audience during this fight. They represented their
agree that it was such a big mistake “Let the games begin!”. However, this was all part of porous day. It is a platform hefty strength and bravery.
having classes during the summer.
Students should be off schools and As days withered by and the fight and thus the seniors that uplifts and revives the They are “Lig-on”.
enjoying their summer holidays, gravity pulled it closer to kicked and punch back with importance of dancing in HOPE day is indeed a
instead of being subjected to the the month of love. Senior all their might to let down our culture. Dances with principle of flourishment.
intense heat inside the classrooms. high school students of San this hinder, this hurdle. And diverse of sorts are executed Furthermore, according to
To deal with this matter, the
Department of Education (DepEd) Juan National High School so, they continue trailing with individuality and fierce Martha Graham “dance is the
released a memo to those in the swayed, moved, leaped and back to their path to reach behind each of their smiles. hidden language of the soul”.
field to reiterate and remind school persevered under the heat of the summit. A step to move Everyone is in awe, jaw- It binds and interconnects
administrators of their right to defer
face-to-face lessons and switch to the fickle sun and the burden forward, to move close to the dropped and eyes focused each entity, and made humans
distance learning in an instance of of the pouring rain. Two future. to the performances that one in mind and movement.
extreme weather conditions. And
EDITORIAL even though we’ve been in remote
groups -Abtikon and Lig-on- Moreover, the HOPE Day shows personality to the Thus, San Juan National High
learning for almost three years due fighting and in competition 2023 arrived on February group, these are: Unity dance, School’s Hope Day 2023 is

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to pandemic, I already know that it against each other. Pushing, 15, 2023 with the theme: Zumba, cheer dance, hip-hop a movement of peace and
he presence of voted to end the lease of and damaging the health of member of the Association would be difficult for me and to the pulling and climbing on their “Improving fitness through and folk dance. Furthermore, harmony.
US military bases the US military bases in local communities with its of Southeast Asian Nations other students to adjust again for
in the Philippines the country. Despite this, activities. (ASEAN), which has a another modular learnings. I felt
that, as a grade 10 student, I had
has long been a the US has maintained a Thirdly, the US military mutual defense pact. The been defrauded once again of the
contentious issue. For significant military presence presence in the Philippines US military presence in the chance and knowledge that face-to-
decades, the United States in the Philippines, including is part of a larger pattern of Philippines is not necessary face could offer. To think about this,
has maintained a military rotating troops and American intervention in the for the country’s defense. the school year will be end in two
months from now.
presence in the Philippines, equipment. This has led to region. The US has a history In conclusion, the Additionally, several schools
despite opposition from protests and calls for the US of military intervention in presence of US military have already shifted to online
some Filipinos who view to withdraw its troops from the Philippines, including the bases in the Philippines is learning, but this is currently up for
dispute at San Juan National High
the bases as a symbol of the country. Philippine-American War at a controversial issue that School. Some students might agree
American imperialism Secondly, the presence the turn of the 20th century, has led to tensions between to modular distance
and a violation of their of US military bases in the which led to the deaths the two countries, human learning because they have no other
option and really want to avoid the
sovereignty. However, it Philippines has been linked of thousands of Filipinos. rights abuses, environmental oppressive heat they experience in
is time for the US military to human rights abuses and US military bases in the damage, and is seen by some their classroom as well as they have
to pack up and leave the environmental damage. Philippines are seen by some as part of a larger pattern the resources to feel comfortable
during distance learning. And then
Philippines for good. There have been numerous as a continuation of this of American intervention in there are students who solely want
Firstly, the presence reports of sexual assault interventionist policy. the region. The Philippines face-to-face teaching because they
of US military bases in and other crimes committed Finally, the Philippines is capable of defending felt less competent in modular,
feel more at ease in a classroom The Official Publication
the Philippines has been by US servicemen against is capable of defending itself without US military setting than at home, and find it of San Juan National
a source of controversy Filipinos. Additionally, the itself without US military assistance, and it is time difficult to concentrate in a modular High School
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two countries. In 1991, of polluting the environment has its own military and is a troops and equipment from responsibilities that come before August 2022 - July 2023
the module. This is the terrible
the Philippine Senate the country for good. truth for our students, who have
a determination to learn but are
consistently pillaged by so many
outside influences.
Before, our educators
patterned the school calendar
after the agricultural and local
seasons because the heat is very
Quaternary Mother Tongue
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letter to the editor unconducive to learning. Then,

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move it to sync with other countries’
academic calendars, that was other tongue 1, 2, 3, furthermore, Korean? the internationalization of social and
Dear Editor, unnecessary and not backed with 4? Visayans might At present, SJNHS currently economic relations of a country.
With great admiration, I’m Ryzza Shane from Grade 10-STE. I’m writing this letter with statistics. actually be considered offers two specialized programs. The Two teachers are currently
concern to bring to your kind notice the existing problem in regards to the water supply in our school. Although Modular Distance
Although there are several portable hand washin stations around our campus with multilingual because Science Technology and Engineering studying via online classes for a
enough water supply, it is not regularly cleaned and is therefore unsafe to use.
Learning is the alternative method aside from bisaya, they also know Program, and the Special Program in new potential program that SJNHS
I’m aware that our school has more pressing issues, but I feel that this is also a serious that we can be used to avoid the
classroom heat, and blended how to speak t agalog and english. Arts. These programs help students will implement. Teachers, April Ann
issue in our school, thus I request that you highlight it in your newspaper as well.
learning for the rest of school year Amazing right? However, there’s still have a better insight on the courses Rufin and Gelyn Catalonia have
-Ryzza Shane Cabradilla is urgent this time, but we must more room to learn something new. they plan to take in the future. been taking up the acquisition of the
also find another alternatives for The study of foreign languages is The learning of foreign language Korean language.
this occurring problem for the next
Dear Ryzza, school year, because reverting the just a mere ordinary subject in most has been practiced for a long time, It is said that the program might
I’m delighted to read your letter, Ryzza. Water truly is a problem at our school. It is not school calendar to avoid summer countries. But would you believe but it has especially flourished be implemented next school year,
unkown to us, yet it is ignored due to other probems that must be prioritized. that San Juan National High School throughout the twentieth century. At and fresh elementary graduates
Additionally, I’ll conduct thorough research in regards to our portable hand washing, as
heat may cost the students and
well as raise your concerns regarding the lack of water supply in our comfort room with the higher-ups to teachers summer vacation and it is planning on implementing this that time, language learning has been are the first lucky ones to get to
solve this problem. I hope for your consideration and will also wait for these issues to unravel. takes years to fully revert our school study as a special program? And a necessity. It has greatly helped in experience the Special Program in
calendar like we used to.
- Editor Foreign Language.
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Throes of Bigotry:

WOMEN InsightOut
what would the

of history say? OF CAMPUS JOURNALISM

by Salome Anne Lepiten


No law shall be with its corresponding intentions and effect be
by Salome Anne Lepiten passed abridging the implementing rules and seditious.
freedom of speech, regulations, the act also At present, efforts

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racing to them. the first Filipina often perceived as of expression, or of governs the operations of to empower and protect
women’s With the unjust revolutionary leader,
men’s entertainment. the press, or the right of student publications in the campus journalists have
footprints behavior towards saw that women still
Women are the people peaceably to country. been furthered by the
in history women in education experience this objectified, and
evidences that and the labor force, prejudice in the assemble and petition The role that journalism country’s legislators.
feminism is regarded
every step they took as a hoax. the government for plays within the campus is For one, Senator Francis
possessed unceasing Society dims redress of grievances.” not to be the voice of the Escudero authored Senate

Sugod kababaihan!
glory. They stood the limelight (Article III, Section 4 of the student body. Rather, it is Bill No. 747 declaring July
tall against all odds meant for Philippine Constitution) geared towards imparting 25 as National Campus
in defiance of the women by Freedom of the press is information that may shape Press Freedom Day.
prejudice against
them. Yet a glimpse
of the obstacles they
Tayo ay mag-sslay! fetishizing and
demeaning its
purpose.
a right enshrined in the
constitution allowing the
the perspective of the
students on the different
According to Escudero,
the act highlights the
faced during the - Salome Anne Lepiten With the
use of media to express or issues of the school. importance of training
days of yore shows diamond of communicate formations Moreover, campus campus journalists as
that the women of her crown and opinions without the journalists are empowered, the future watchdogs of
modern times still Francisca Benitez, a 21st century, she shining upon her, interference of the state. It whether as a publication or Philippine democracy.
brave the throes of co-founder of the would say, “Sugod Pura Kalaw, the first can be freely exercised on as individuals, to voice their On the other hand,
bigotry. Different eras Philippine Women’s kababaihan! Tayo Filipino beauty queen, various platforms including opinions and encourage Senator Leila de Lima
of women with the University would have ay mag-sslay!” She would have said, “Be print and electronic. discourse among their wishes to repeal the current
same challenges then said, “Educating a led the revolution as contingent on men? As Furthermore, it readers. “No person shall be Campus Journalism Act
leave one question: if woman means “Henerala” after the if.” Aside from being encompasses several detained solely by reason in favor of Senate Bill No.
women from history educating a nation assassination of her the country’s first
could talk to the – and that is the husband, signifying beauty queen, she subjects that may be of his political beliefs 1868 or the Campus Press
women of the preset, biggest glow up!” a woman’s fervor – was also a journalist economical, social, or and aspirations.” (Article Freedom Act of 2018 to
what would they say? Women in power: even with death as a and a suffragist. even political in nature. III, Section 18(1) of the defend campus journalists
Women on top: Wat would Silang consequence. She established the The freedom of press and Philippine Constitution) from harassment,
What would Benitez and Aquino say? The For Melchora suffrage organization expression, along with Contrary to popular intimidation, and violation
say? The whiff of bias against women Aquino, famously “Asociation Feminista other rights safeguarded by belief, the right of campus of their right to a free
female power first resonates in known as “Tandang Ilongga,” which the country’s constitution journalists to freedom of press. It aims to uphold and
arose in education leadership. The Sora”, adversities were fought for women’s should be made available the press is not limited to promote campus journalism
and work. Women mentality of “women not the only thing she voting rights.
were coerced to stay can’t lead” has had in front, but to all its citizens – including the academic institution to and press freedom by
With the deafening
behind closed doors, poisoned society from also the barrel of a prattles enfeebling campus journalists. which he or she belongs. addressing the deficiencies
alienating them then to now, a result gun. Her store served female vigor, women’s Under Republic Act Instead, it extends beyond of the current act.
from the autonomy of the patriarchal as a makeshift hospital voices in history No. 7079 or the Campus the pillars of their alma In a country proliferated
granted to their male mindset where the where she provided amplified – silencing Journalism Act of 1991, mater. with fake news and twisted
counterparts. Despite ability to lead is medical care for the sounds of campus journalism in the Campus journalists views, the call for an
their resounding exclusively associated sick or wounded chauvinism, misogyny, country has developed may express criticisms not empowered campus press
successes, they with men. Glass revolutionists. She and sexism. Women of and been promoted among only toward their school lingers to this day. A press
remained unheard. ceilings remain would have said, “I am the past spoke. Thus,
academic institutions for administrators but also, that upholds the truth of
Yet, while denied unshattered as mothering, still?” the future now lies on
being part of history, barriers prohibiting Women in the the youth’s response: nearly three decades. towards the government. campus journalism. For the
their voices were women from achieving crown: What would what would they The act protects and No matter how severe, mile-long journey of being
unceasing, and they career success Kalaw say? Platforms say as the women of upholds the freedom government criticisms is the watchdogs of society
wrote themselves into continue to burgeon. aimed at women’s today? of the press even at a within the range of liberty starts within the school
the narratives ungiven If Gabriela Silang, empowerment are campus level. Along of speech unless the walls.

L.I.T.E.R.A.S.I.
L.I.T.E.R.A.S.I.
PH scored the
lowest in reading
comprehension
by Salome Anne Lepiten
LEARNING
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with a mean score of eading starts with learning. Learning

L I T E R A S I
starts with reading. ast October n hopes of achieving o guide and eeking
very ecognizing to dapting nspiration,
In the middle of a residential area 2022, the the objective of learning, help students chances,
Wednesday, realize the with the cause so far as it was
in San Juan, Southern Leyte, lies a small Philippines scored Ma’am Jennica Mae who struggle to keep potential and service
pages are turned, lapses in terms then became easier possible, led upward
points and humble school for students who the lowest in reading Ramos’ proposal of Project up with words and has always been
lessons are learned. of reading is the as the students built a towards innovation.
dream big dreams with eyes wide open. comprehesion with comprehension, teachers, my passion. And my
below the survey average of L.I.T.E.R.A.S.I. (Learners’ parents, stakeholders, beginning of connection with their Imagine the odds of the
“Gusto ko mahimong maestra.” (I want

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a mean score of 340 Improvement Thru Enhance rebuilding the path desire to mold and student who wants to
to be a teacher.) and volunteers would sit imagination.
points, below the Reading Aptitude as a School together and read along to that bridges the cater [to] the students be a teacher becomes
However, passion seems to only lead survey average of 487 Itervention) was implemented is as strong as it gets,”
give the aid the students students towards one and Ma’am Jennica’s
you this far; hither and tither, without points. on November 2022. Ma’am Jennica shared.
points need. excellence. legacy.
much direction, without much assurance.
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