Students Nationally Blaze Campus Journalism Events!
Education Secretary Jesli Lapus said, "There is power in the pen and we highlight this in our school journalists and their publications. We enlist their active participation in this advocacy because our young journalists know how to optimize the power of communication."
MINGLANILLA NATIONAL SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL: Editor-in-Chief and School Paper Adviser to attend NSPC this year in Butuan City, Philippines, for Editorial Writing, Online Journalism and Festival of Talents in SPFL-French
Carlo Galicia from Minglanilla National Science High School will fly to Butuan City for NSPC competitions in Editorial Writing Category (English) and Online Journalism, representing Cebu Province Division
As part of the culminating activities, under the SPFL, Galicia is one of the participants in NSPC with regard to the showcase of talents in the use of a 2nd foreign language like French
The objectives of the special program in foreign language (SPFL) in the NSPC are to promote the special program in foreign language, and to encourage students to participate in the program and see the value of learning another foreign language
The theme for the said event: “Freedom of Expression: Rights and Responsibility.”
The organizers are expecting more than 4,000 delegates from 17 regions who will be joining the National Schools Press Conference in Butuan City that would converge in friendly competition and exercise the freedom of expression.
The National Schools Press Conference (NSPC) this school year focuses on the “Freedom of Expression: Rights and Responsibility.” As such, the Department of Education (DepEd) mobilizes schools support by advocating and integrating rights and responsibility in related school-community initiatives.
The annual NSPC draws a thousand campus journalists from public and private elementary and high school students nationwide. It will be held this year in Butuan City, Caraga Region. It is the place for the national competition of qualified regional winners coming from diverse elementary and secondary levels in the Philippines, most especially for the presscon competition in various categories (English).
Carlo Galicia from Minglanilla National Science High School will compete with other qualified winners during the RSPC for NSPC competition in Editorial Writing Category (English). He is one of the winners in editorial writing from Cebu Province Division. He is to be accompanied by his coach Dr. Ermetes F. Adolfo, Jr., the Access school paper adviser.
According to Eugenia R. Gorgon (Officer-in-Charge, Director IV) of Department of Education, in the Festival of Talents: Special Program in Foreign Language (SPFL) in NSPC, in connection with the annual holding of the National Schools Press Conference (NSPC) in Butuan City, Caraga Region and with reference to DepEd Memorandum No. 15 and DepEd Advisory No. 50 that part of its culminating activities, under the Special Program in Foreign Language (SPFL) is a showcase of talents in the use of a 2nd foreign language like French. In this regard, Minglanilla National Science High School is one of the participants from Region VII to join in the said event.
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Post Commentabegail alino
On July 6, 2011 at 3:00 am
the students in MNSHS are intelligent. and i believe they have many achievements with the help also of their teachers
Lei Anne Stacey Cabusas
On July 10, 2011 at 2:24 pm
i am proud to be a part of UVmc. having those intelligent students,i’m very proud of them
puerto, rico m.
On July 13, 2011 at 10:21 am
For me, school doesn’t matter, what matters most is your own capacity and capability right now, while your still studying. School achievements will just past.
Victorillo, Jay B.
On July 14, 2011 at 8:47 am
.This activity enrich the minds of young journalist, to express ideas, share, and reunite ; Through the Mass of Communication.
sabalande
On July 14, 2011 at 1:01 pm
I have heard that at M N H S that the students are really prepared for a global competition.What a challenge!