LPS TO HOST 2010 BAY DISTRICT SPORTS MEET
The Bay District Sports Meet will return to LPS next year, 2010, as requested by all other high schools in the district. They requested us to host once again the district meet to enable the holding of most games in the same venue, which is not possible in other schools because of limited space. Thus, everybody at LPS should join hands in preparing for this event that will be held in September 2010. In the District Meet 2009, we were champion in Boys Basketball and runner-up in Girls volleyball but were asked to represent Bay in both basketball and volleyball in the Unit Meet held last September 9 to 11 in the Laguna Sports Complex, Sta. Cruz, Laguna.
UNIT MEET: Bay is 3rd in Boys Basketball, 4th in Girls Volleyball
LPS HS athletes showed their best in the recent UNIT MEET, placing third in Boys Basketball and fourth in Girls Volleyball. LPS boys in basketball were Ghio Lapitan, Kevin Marquez, Christian Hamilton, Philip Paruan, Mark Jaruin Jaraplasan, and Angelo Aguinaldo. Bay District Volleyball team included Charlene Cinco, Diana Liza de los Santos, Ma. Khariza Dapilaga, Jessa Matanguihan, and Sherleen Masa. Gene Louie Panisales participated in track and field. The coaches were Mr. Albert Rivera for basketball and Mrs. Nelia Lanip for volleyball. UNIT II Laguna is composed of Alaminos, Bay, Los BaƱos, Calauan, Pila, and Victoria.
Bay is Unit Champion in Girls Volleyball, Elementary Level
Bay District is the champion in the Unit II Meet in Girls Volleyball with our own Jacille Laroza as one of the players. Thus, Jacille Laroza will play in the coming Laguna Provincial Meet. Congratulations to the Bay Girls Volleyball Team, and wishing for its success in the coming Provincial Meet.
Fourth Year Class Starts Research Projects
The fourth year class students start this September their individual research projects. Research is composed of the following parts: 1) looking for problem and preparation of research plan, 2) conducting the research project through experiments, and 3) doing statistical analyses of data gathered and preparing research report. Research project should have the following criteria: 1) significance, 2) originality, 3) data gathered can be subjected to statistical analyses, 4) duration of study from one to three months only, 5) within the capability of the student. Mr. Albert Rivera is the class teacher but other Science teachers (Mrs. Alice Tanghal, Mrs. Zenaida Quintos, and Miss Liz Joy Garcia) may be taken as research adviser.
SCHOOL CALENDAR
September 19 (Saturday, starting at 8:00 A.M.), Parents-Teachers’ Meeting; issuance of Report Cards
September 21 (Monday), RAMADAN day, Holiday, no classes
October 16 (Friday) and 19 (Monday), Second Quarter Tests
October 29 (Thursday), Educational Field Trip for the Elementary Level (Tentative)
VISION EDITORIAL STAFF
Christelle Jaraplasan, Editor-in-Chief
Victoria Veterana
Sheena Jean de Jesus
Mussaenda Sabarias
Jelriz Joi Lanip
Voltaire Ventura
Claire Alyssandra Tanghal
Corina Faye Rosario
Anne Beatrice de Guzman
Matthew Silab
John Morris Garcia
Nikki Estenor
Miss Rosa A. Aguirre, VISION Adviser
Message from Mrs. Emma Ventura, School Principal
I reluctantly accepted LPS to be the venue of 2010 District Meet after realizing that children were roaming around because activities were being scattered in different schools. Here at LPS all activities are done in one place, except track and field and swimming. Thus, teachers, support staff and students will have additional work in preparing the school for this district activity. Anyway, we got twelve months.
We are going to have the parents and teachers meeting on September 19. The main purpose of this meeting is to have a dialogue between parents and teacher regarding academic performance for the first grading period. I know every teacher has many things to say about every child; the same is true for every parent to the teacher of his or her child. This is therefore a very important meeting. Mrs. Zenaida Quintos and yours truly will be around during the meeting for referrals, if necessary. I expect teachers and parents to discuss about class attendance; conduct of projects, experiments, and composition writing; and class behavior. I wish that teachers would be honest enough to tell the real issues so that we can solve the problems better. I pray for a cordial discussion between every parent and teacher. The teacher will present to every parent the report cards for the first grading period. Joint efforts of school and home should be highlighted.
HONOR ROLL, FIRST GRADING PERIOD
KINDERGARTEN
Jayvee Orbillo, 90.84
PREPARATORY
John Carlo Martinez, 91.45
Akeisha Jayzel Quilop, 90.02
GRADE 1
Mark David Ebron, 92.16
Erick Michael Monseratt, 91.34
Kaiou Mingi, 90.18
GRADE 2
Charles Arwin Rosario, 91.73
Marnella Manarpaac, 91.60
Daniella Silab, 91.18
GRADE 3
Charisse Panisales, 91.20
Hannah Casao, 90.39
Nicole Lopez, 90.11
Ruth Replan, 90.02
GRADE 4
Corina Faye Rosario, 91.10
Maui Barredo, 90.02
GRADE 5
Rhizza Marie Solmerano, 91.92
Voltaire Ventura, 90.42
GRADE 6
Matt Jaypril Tolentino, 91.87
Chelsea Claire Gonzales, 91.58
Ma. Hannah Maghuyop, 90.13
FIRST YEAR
Jessa Mae Matanguihan, 91.50
Janine Curibot, 90.22
April Elomina, 90.07
SECOND YEAR
Sheena Jean de Jeus, 91.40
Marjorie Aguinaldo, 91.15
Mussaenda Sabarias, 90.11
THIRD YEAR
Rosmund Lemuel Tolentino, 91.39
Lhorain Jane Lapitan, 90.68
FOURTH YEAR
(Nobody qualified)
