Tuesday, July 1, 2014

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READ & FILL YOUR MIND WITH SOME GOOD INFORMATIONS! :-)



“A good speech should be like a woman's skirt; long enough to cover the subject and short enough to create interest.” ― Winston Churchill

Some rules NOT to forget :




We must always remember that the English drive has its own rules to follow and it is important to remember these rules that we MUST NOT forget. English drive ALWAYS starts the moment you enter the campus and ENDS at 5:30 in the afternoon. As for schedule D, it ENDS at 12:00 in the afternoon. For the HANDLING of reports, a reporter must submit at least THREE reports in a 1/8 sheet of paper where all the details are listed to gain a merit. The reports must be handed to the English Monitor or the English Teacher within three days. Or else, it would be considered NOT VALID. The English Drive chip MUST be circulated throughout the day except for the subjects, AP and FILIPINO but instead, the Filipino Drive chip will be circulated. As for Buwan ng Wika, the English Drive chip will ONLY be circulated during MATH, ENGLISH, SCIENCE AND COMPUTER. Last Holders, be sure to tell the English Drive monitor that you are the LAST HOLDER for the subject and to RETURN the chip to English Monitor after the last subject of the day. English Monitors, please get the drive chip before the class starts and return it by the end of the day. Or else there would be dire consequences. Also, don’t forget to fill up the sheet where you will put the time you fetched and returned the chip. There are more from your English Handbook but we just placed here what we usually encounter in school everyday.


Sunday, June 29, 2014

Speak Up!




Are you afraid of reporting those violators of the English Drive? Are you scared that they will call you “trying hard” or “th”? Are you scared because of peer pressure? Sabotaging is one of the most pressing problems in implementing the English Drive. The term is used to refer to a group of people who are speaking in the vernacular. Many people didn’t bother reporting these people out of fear for revenge or they just want to stay out of trouble. Other reasons would be that they are friends. Let me ask you, are you helping those violators by keeping silent? Were they asked to speak in the vernacular where for in fact that it wasn’t allowed since the English Drive is still functioning? No. You are not helping them and you are neither helping the school in continuing its legacy when it comes to the English drive that school is known for. You are not helping them for the fact they were sent there to learn quality Education and in the sense that they could improve their English communication skills which is very helpful in the future. Where is the quality education then? Some parents sent their young ones to this school because of its English Drive. Let me ask those who like to disobey the rules, what did you get? Demerits? Getting kicked out of school for reaching a certain level that school cannot tolerate it anymore? The satisfaction of being an outlaw? Did you ever consider those people who helped you to enrolled in this school that the others envied? Please don’t let the English Drive Policy that the school is best known for die. Don’t be afraid to report. Also, please avoid sabotaging and speaking in the vernacular. You can get nothing good from it besides having demerits. For those who will report, remember that HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY. Make sure to report honest reports. Remember, God is watching!