Davao City High School Batch 1988

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  • Aug 9

    Lets vote our Dabawenya top 12 finalists sa Ride to Fame, a nationwide search for total performer ni sa GMA 7. Her name is Chesca Lagura, a bossa nova singer and is a Juris Fernandez of a singer of MYMP ako kailangan inyo support pinaagi sa vote through two ways which are!

    1. Through internet: www.igma.tv/ridetofame look for CHESCA LAGURA and click vote, for a maximum of 5 votes daily so dapat daily ang voting.

    2. Through text: type COKE YES CHESCA send to 367 for Smart and 2344 for GLobe.

    Hoping for your total support, dili masayang inyo vote kay Chesca is a good singer and let us support this fellow Davawenya garbo nato ni.

  • Panagtagpo 2006

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  • Nov 1


    These are the some of the parents and kidswho will benefit the FunRun “Run and Advance” at the SM City Grounds (Davao City) on Dec 10, 2006 at 6 AM.

    Once again, in behalf of the 36 families, we seek your and your friends’
    support for this cause. Please do not hesitate to contact us for any clarification or questions.

    You Can Help The Children Advance.

    God bless.

    Please check their website www.advancecentre.org.uk

  • Oct 29

    Dear Friends,

    Greetings !!! As you all know our daughter Kym (younger sister of Kido) is a special child born deaf and blind and was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy (CP). Her life is a story of faith and hope. When she turned 4, the thought of her never able to walk encouraged us to search for a therapy or cure to treat her condition.

    In this pursuit, we were able to try a breakthrough in restorative rehabilitation that builds a recovery pattern by addressing weaknesses within the blood and oxygen circulation of the respiratory system. This is called The Scotson Technique (TST). It was developed through more than 13 years of research and practice by Linda Scotson who was committed to finding a cure for her son Doran who had Cerebral Palsy. Kym and thousands of children worldwide with brain injuries have made significant progress through this drug-free program.

    Kym’s very remarkable progress is her breathing and behavior. She used to be admitted to the hospital almost every two months due to respiratory problems (CP children experience the same problem). She was very stiff and very hard to manage. Since starting the therapy (Cathy does it everyday since January 2005), her muscles are more relaxed, we can “touch-commuicate” with her, and more importantly, she never got sick again for the last 2 years.

    Conventional approaches rely on the stretching of limbs and manipulation. Other alternative approaches use high-tech equipment (including space suits and electric shocks). TST relies only on the use of face towels which mothers will use in making very light massages on different areas of the body. We thought that this would be a perfect setting for the Filipino family since there have been a steady decline in the number of physical therapists (due to the Nursing trend) and expectedly, the cost per session became higher.

    Cathy and Kym were supposed to return to the UK last April but instead we invited Linda Scotson and her team to come to Davao so that more children can benefit. Linda Scotson has graced us and will be sending her senior therapists to Davao City this January 2007. They will conduct two-week training sessions for parents on the TST. 36 children will be measured, assessed and given an individualized therapy program that will be developed based on the child’s condition. For a period of 5 days, the parents will be then taught to carry out their child’s therapy program at home.

    Sharing Ms. Scotson’s vision, we hope to make this endeavor sustainable and be able to accommodate more families in the future and further reduce training cost. However for their first visit, each of the 36 families need to raise P25,000 to cover the training costs (This has been reduced from their regular price of 1,400 Pounds or P140,000). While there are some families who can afford, most cannot.

    This is why the parents are orgaizing a FunRun “Run and Advance” at the SM City Grounds (Davao City) on Dec 10, 2006 at 6 AM. Once again, in behalf of the 36 families, we seek your and your friends’ support for this cause. Please do not hesitate to contact us for any clarification or questions.

    You Can Help The Children Advance.

    God bless.

    Denton and Cathy

    please check their website www.advancecentre.org.uk

  • Oct 8

    By Nina Margarita Castrillo / Child Communicator

    BEING in a private school for nine years straight made me think that that’s all there is to schooling. But when I moved to a new school I found out that there is a whole new world out there.

    When I first entered my new school, it was a bit hard for me to get used to it. It was hot, muddy and by the looks of it, over-populated. But every bad news has good news and lots of interesting facts. Like, did you know that there are around 2,000-plus first year students alone, and that there are 48 sections for that year level? And this very school started on 1922 but was only proclaimed as a national high school just recently.

    There, instead of teachers moving from one classroom to another for different subjects and classes, the students are the ones who move from place to place.

    When it is raining, then you need an umbrella. When it’s hot, then you still need an umbrella.

    And there are a lot of different kinds of sections. There’s the special class or the node, the honor class, the general section and the SPA also known as special program for the arts.

    I don’t know if our lunchtime is longer or shorter. All I know is in the special section, our lunch time is at 11:16 12 o’clock. And the honor class and the special section have more subjects than the other sections.

    And academically speaking, I find this school very nice. Because here all the students have an even chance to go and compete.

    For example in Math Quiz Bee. To join the Math Quiz Bee, all the students will take the phase one, and so on. Not like in my old school they just choose the students. So its unfair for the rest.

    For the contests and competitions there, there are field demos and more contests than you can imagine. It wasn’t like this in my old school where there were but a few.

    Especially in the SPA, there are a lot of students who play the guitar so well. The dance troupe have a whole host of dances to perform.

    Indeed there’s a whole new world out there in our public schools, an I just realized that now.

    *****

    Nina Margarita del Rosario Castrillo or Meg, 13, is a first year student at the Davao City National High School.

    Meg is a member of the Children and Youth Communicators’s Team of the Sixth Countrywide Programme for Children (CPC VI).

  • Aug 14
    Standing from left, Lea Suriaga - Garrido (holding son Gavin), Janice Lampara - Kilby, Eleanore Villamor - Ables, Marie Raganit - Perez.
    Sitting from left, Yvette Garcia (holding Lea’s son Gian) Rowena Azupardo - del Fierro (with daughter Angel) and Jennifer Corral -.

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  • Jul 31

    Mga taga city high!

    We are excited to be hosting the Grand Alumni Reunion this Dec. 17 @ NCCC Convention Hall and our theme is PANAGTAGBO 2006. It simply means meeting or reunion.


    We plan to make this event as upbeat as a pep squad & we need your “collaboration” to makethis a success and hope you join the contest which has two categories & two winners will bag a 25k prize.

    Attached are the invitation letter & contest mechanics. So APIL NA!

    jeck

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    Jun 26

    Kadayawan sa Dabaw 2006 events set
    Mindanao Times News Online
    June 25, 2006

    It’s all set for this year’s grand celebration of the 21st Kadayawan sa Dabaw Festival.

    Slated on August 14-20 2006, the Kadayawan sa Dabaw is Davaoeños’ thanksgiving celebration of cultural heritage, bounty, creativity and unity.

    The festival does not only involve the promotion of investment and tourism in Davao but as well as to promote arts and culture and mold creative individuals.

    It is during this important annual revelry that the Davaoeños manifest their committed effort in nurturing culture, understanding of history and appreciating art as part of the city’s total development.

    This year’s showcase of the interlacing prides and wonders of Davao through various cultural events are as follows:

    Aug. 14 Pasalamat (Festival Opening and Promenade), Tingog Kadayawan (Concert of 200 Voices); Aug. 15 - Tugtog World Music Festival (World Music Festival), Aug. 16 - Hiyas sa Kadayawan (Search for Festival Symbol), Urog Etnika (Mindanao Fashion Showcase), Aug. 17 – Suba sa Kinabuhi (Davao River Festival), Agongan ug Kulintangan (Indigenous Music Festival), Aug. 18 - Sayaw Mindanaw (Mindanao Indigenous Dance Festival), Aug. 19 - Indak-indak sa Kadalanan (Whole Day Street Dancing), Yanog ug Yugyugan sa Kadalanan (Street Disco), and Aug. 20 - Halad (Floral Float Parade), Banda Lanog (Parade Band Competition).

    Scheduled on-going events are Kaan Dawet (Food Street Fiesta) on Aug. 11-20, Hudyaka (Nightly Concerts) on Aug. 14-20, and Tabo (Agro-Industrial Fair) on Aug. 1-21.

    More events are set to keep the locals and guests busy for weeklong celebration.

    The Kadayawan sa Dabaw 2006’s theme is “Nagkahiusang Katilingban Bisan Asa sa Kalibutan” (One People Anywhere in the World).

    For more information, visit or call the City Tourism Operations Office, Rm. 20, 2/F City Hall, Davao City, tel. nos. 222.1956 / telfax 222.1957, or the Kadayawan sa Davao Foundation, Inc., No. 6 Penaloza Bldg., Villa Abrille St., Davao City, tel. no. 224.6319.

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