Thursday, September 9, 2010

Pareja at Yu Pinarangalang G. at Bb. Kasuotang Pinoy


Pinarangalan bilang G. at Bb. Kasuotang Pinoy sina G. Alan Pareja at Bb. Blanche Yu na pawang estudyante sa Departamento ng Edukasyon sa naganap na kulminasyon ng Buwan ng Wika, St, Peter’s College, syudad ng Ormoc ika-27 ng Agosto, 2010.

Nasungkit ni G. Alan Pareja nasa ikaapat na taon sa kolehiyo ng kursong Bachelor in Elementary Education ang titulong G. kasuotang pinoy, ginawad naman ang titulong Bb. Kasuotang pinoy kay Bb. Blanche Yu na nasa ikatlong taon ng kursong Bachelor of Secondary Education .

Ang paligsahan ay isinagawa bilang pagdiriwang sa pagtatapos ng buwan ng wika na nilahukan naman ng iba’t-ibang kalahok mula sa iba’t-ibang departamento. Ito ay hinusgahan nina Bb. Gretchen Yan, G. Jestel Martinez at Bb. Liezel Malinao mga propesyunal na nagmula sa bakod ng SPC.

Pinangunahan ito ni Gng. Flordeliza Navarrete, dekana ng asignaturang Filipino. Kasabay ng aktibidad ang pagbibigay parangal sa mga Honors students ng nakaraang taon na pinangunahan naman ng dekana say unit ng tersarya na si Sr. Therese Bulatao, OSB.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

HRM Students Conducts Coastal Clean Up














The HRM Department of St. Peter’s College of Ormoc came out cleaning up the shoreline of Ormoc Bay last July 16 at 6:00 in the morning. The main purpose of this activity is to educate the public and persuade students to participate in solving the problem of marine debris in Ormoc Bay. This community service participated by the HRM students together with Dr. Doris Zamarro, the HRM Academic Dean.

Each student brought one sack and other cleaning materials such as brooms and gloves. Students were so excited to participate in this activity. “We don’t want fishes to be poisoned by the trash surrounding them.” The HRM students were inspired by these lines and as a result they all know what to do. They came up picking barbed wire, drug paraphernalia, masks, plastics, shoes, dead hog and other non-biodegradable materials. The activity ended at 9:00 in the morning. According to Ms. Joan Bermudo, the president of the HRM Department, “This is just the beginning of leadership by example.”

HRM students in SPC believe that removing litter from the coastline is one way of giving life to other creations.

The Key” Conducts Orientation and Workshop Seminar




To enhance the journalistic skills of the new staff of the official publication of St. Peter’s College, college unit, the “The Key” publication conducted an Orientation and Workshop Seminar at SPC Grade School Audio Visual Center last July 24.

The activity started with a short prayer, followed by the presentation of new staffs and their respective positions. Afterwards, Lawrence Mandras discussed the publication mission, vision and the code of ethics as a campus journalist. Claire Villanueva, the Assistant Managing Editor, summarized the duties and responsibilities of the staff. Daryl Mary Yunson the Editor-in-Chief gave tips on how to make a good feature article. Rhodora Avon Conag our speaker in the morning was able to tackle the tips on how to create a good and effective editorial writing. After lunch break, “The Key” moderator Cherry Bertulfo stressed the need to exercise the right to express with confidence and conscience during her elaboration on publication’s role and news writing. Myron Delgado discussed on the essentials of Sports Writing. Engr. Edward Bertulfo gave a lecture on the basics of video and photography not only to the photographers of the staff but to the new and old staff of the publication.

After every discussion, the staffs were asked to make an output of what they have learned from the seminar.

BSBA Department Launches Knights Challenge



St. Peter’s College, Business Administration Department conducted ‘Knights Challenge’ last July 23 at Sr. Editha Wydorski Hall with the theme “Accepting the Challenge of a Globally Competitive Christian Entrepreneur”.

It was a whole day activity participated by all levels of the BSBA Department. The activity started with a prayer at 8:30 in the morning followed by a welcome address of Robelyn Villegas. Afterwards is the introduction of the speaker by Nelvie Suarez followed by the symposium proper. Mr. Christopher Fernandez an Area Manager of the OCCCI is the resource speaker of the symposium entitled “A Partial Exposure to the Job Environment”. It ended at 11:00 in the morning and resumed at 1:15 in the afternoon for the Quiz Bowl. Each year level has five representatives and the Quiz Bowl Questions was taken from the symposium given by Mr. Christopher Fernandez. While the officers are getting the results for the winners to be proclaimed they had a game which is the ‘Boat is Sinking’ participated by all followed by the proclamation and awarding of winners from the Quiz Bowl and the games.

It ended at 4 o’clock in the afternoon where Prof. Freni Georgia Casas, the BSBA Chairperson, gave her inspirational closing remarks. Right after was the pictorial of the activity

SPC Initiates Alternative Learning System Orientation


St. Peter’s College, College Unit conducted an Alternative Learning System orientation last July 14, 2010 at High School AVR 2. Sister Aurora A. Bravo, OSB, SPC outreach officer, spearheaded the activity. It was participated mostly of third year and fourth year Education students, two volunteers from Saint Peter and Paul Parish, and two other mobile teachers in Ormoc City.

The two-hour orientation started with a prayer led by Mr. Norman Judilla CSC-BMEA. Professor Rustico Rom Jr. (Dean of the Education Department) gave his welcome remarks. After which, Sis. Aurora Bravo delivered the objectives of the said orientation. “This for sure will guide us as we initiate this activity before we experience and explore the real field and actual setting of non-formal education”, she stressed.

The speaker of the seminar was Mr. Reynaldo Aragon, a teacher by profession and was recently awarded as the Most Outstanding Mobile Teacher in Region VIII. He cited the function of the course, which was to transform all Informal education into an ALS yielding more Education For All benefits hence, must be developed, strengthened and mandated to serve as the government agency to guide the evolution of learners.

Other important topics discussed were all about the other side of basic education, the comparison between formal and non formal education, the materials needed for ALS, how to carry out ALS, the assessment and equivalency tests, the qualifications of an ALS recipient and others.

The speaker clearly stated all information thru which as seen from the participants have inculcated most their learning out of the orientation. An open forum came next. Participants raised questions as well as some professors. Everyone in the orientation bears the awareness and reflection as soon as each of it was answered.
The course ended with a warm applause and good luck for everybody, who have found the insights from the speaker, saying “We ca never achieve our education for all targets at least, so then we reach the unreached and those at risk.”

1st Taxation Quiz Bowl


Bureau of Internal Revenue of Ormoc City sponsored a Taxation Quiz Bowl participated by SPC and WLC at 3rd floor, OCCCI building last July 20, 3:00 pm.

Assistant Revenue District Officer, Medirico Villablanca said, that the Local Taxation Quiz Bowl was for the preparation of the upcoming Regional Taxation Quiz Bowl. He added, they were inviting different schools, but only two schools granted their invitation; Saint Peter’s College with seven contestants, and Western Leyte College with five contestants.

The winners were Glory Joy Hibaya-1st Place, WLC; Nadia Marquez-2nd Place, WLC; Danilita Calixtro- 3rd Place, WLC; and 4th placers were Irich Otadoy, WLC; Michael Lagahit, SPC; Paul Vincent Cantero.

Winners were given Certificates and cash prizes during the awarding at the Local Government Office a day after the event.