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Page 1 No. 141 Theme: “LIVE THE ANIMO THROUGH FAITH, SERVICE AND COMMUNION” Reading: Luke 11:29-32 When the crowds were increasing, he began to say, "This generation is an evil generation; it seeks a sign, but no sign shall be given to it except the sign of Jonah. For as Jonah became a sign to the men of Nineveh, so will the Son of man be to this generation. The queen of the South will arise at the judgment with the men of this gener- ation and condemn them; for she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and behold, something greater than Solomon is here. The men of Nineveh will arise at the judgment with this generation and condemn it; for they repented at the preaching of Jonah, and behold, something greater than Jonah is here. Reflection: The Lord Jesus came to set us free from slavery to sin and hurtful desires. Through the gift of the Holy Spirit he pours his love into our hearts that we may understand his will for our lives and walk in his way of holiness. God searches our hearts, not to condemn us, but to show us where we need his saving grace and help. He calls us to seek him with true repentance, humility, and the honesty to see our sins for what they really are - a rejec- tion of his love and will for our lives. God will transform us if we listen to his word and allow his Holy Spirit to work in our lives. Ask the Lord to renew your mind and to increase your thirst for his wisdom and truth. Prayer: "Lord Jesus, change my heart and fill me with your wisdom that I my love your ways. Give me strength and courage to resist temptation and stubborn willfulness that I may truly desire to do what is pleasing to you." Bulletin Daily LA SALLE GREEN HILLS - HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT - MANDALUYONG CITY WEDNESDAY - February 17, 2016 Lasallian Core Value: COMMUNION Graduate Attribute: Proud Filipinos De La Salle saw that participation in God’s plan of salvation happened not by withdrawing from the world and our particular circumstance, but precisely by embracing the temporal world and meeting the challenges of human life. The Founder remained a prayerful man, yet he too was keenly aware of the human situation that people of his day faced. Like De La Salle, we are encouraged to listen to God’s challenge to our educational ministry in the hopes and struggles of the people of our particular milieu. The pride we have in our Filipino identity is indicative of our commitment to an education that is relevant and responsive to the needs of the Filipino people in this present time. LA SALLE GREEN HILLS VISION-MISSION La Salle Green Hills is a Lasallian Catholic educational institution that is internationally recognized, learner-centered, and service-oriented in pursuit of social transformation. In pursuing the mission, La Salle Green Hills professes to: Promote the development of spiritual and moral values; Respect the individuality of each person and the totality of his human potential; Pursue a relevant and excellent academic program; Develop social responsibility for national development; and Promote the enrichment of Filipino culture and the growth of an interdependent global community .

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No. 141

Theme: “LIVE THE ANIMO THROUGH FAITH, SERVICE AND COMMUNION”

Reading: Luke 11:29-32

When the crowds were increasing, he began to say, "This generation is an evil generation; it seeks a sign, but no

sign shall be given to it except the sign of Jonah. For as Jonah became a sign to the men of Nineveh, so will the Son of man be to this generation. The queen of the South will arise at the judgment with the men of this gener-

ation and condemn them; for she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and behold,

something greater than Solomon is here. The men of Nineveh will arise at the judgment with this generation

and condemn it; for they repented at the preaching of Jonah, and behold, something greater than Jonah is

here.

Reflection: The Lord Jesus came to set us free from slavery to sin and hurtful desires. Through the gift of the Holy Spirit he

pours his love into our hearts that we may understand his will for our lives and walk in his way of holiness.

God searches our hearts, not to condemn us, but to show us where we need his saving grace and help. He calls

us to seek him with true repentance, humility, and the honesty to see our sins for what they really are - a rejec-

tion of his love and will for our lives. God will transform us if we listen to his word and allow his Holy Spirit to

work in our lives. Ask the Lord to renew your mind and to increase your thirst for his wisdom and truth.

Prayer: "Lord Jesus, change my heart and fill me with your wisdom that I my love your ways. Give me strength and

courage to resist temptation and stubborn willfulness that I may truly desire to do what is pleasing to you."

Bulletin Daily LA SALLE GREEN HILLS - HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT - MANDALUYONG CITY

WEDNESDAY - February 17, 2016

Lasallian Core Value: COMMUNION

Graduate Attribute: Proud Filipinos De La Salle saw that participation in God’s plan of salvation happened not by withdrawing from the world and our particular circumstance, but precisely by embracing the temporal world and meeting the challenges of human life. The Founder remained a prayerful man, yet he too was keenly aware of the human situation that people of his day faced.

Like De La Salle, we are encouraged to listen to God’s challenge to our educational ministry in the hopes and struggles of the people of our particular milieu. The pride we have in our Filipino identity is indicative of our commitment to an education that is relevant and responsive to the needs of the Filipino people in this present time.

LA SALLE GREEN HILLS VISION-MISSION

La Salle Green Hills is a Lasallian Catholic educational institution that is internationally

recognized, learner-centered, and service-oriented in pursuit of social transformation.

In pursuing the mission, La Salle Green Hills professes to:

Promote the development of spiritual and moral values;

Respect the individuality of each person and the totality of his human potential;

Pursue a relevant and excellent academic program; Develop social responsibility for national development; and Promote the enrichment of Filipino culture and the growth of an interdependent global community.

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Today’s Schedule

*Grade 9G Lasallian Offering and Class Mass

(8:40 - 9:40 a.m.)

*ABM Academic Week

*Grade 8C Reach-out

*Class 3B Recollection

*Thursday Schedule

*High School Band CLAYGO Campaign during

Recess and Lunch

ACTIVITIES FOR THE WEEK

February 18, Thursday

*Grade 9A Lasallian Offering and Class

Mass (8:40 - 9:40 a.m.)

*ABM Academic Week

*PAASCU Visit - Day 1

*Activity Period

*Wednesday Schedule

*High School Band CLAYGO Campaign

during Recess and Lunch

February 19, Friday

*Grade 9D Lasallian Offering and Class

Mass (7:40 - 8:40 a.m.)

*ABM Academic Week

FROM THE LASALLIAN MISSION OFFICE (LMO) and THE HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTIAN LIVING DEPARTMENT

Dear Lasallian Partners: We would like to invite all of you to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation during this Season of Lent. Our school chaplain, Fr. Rod Advincula, SVD will be available for confession hours before the celebration of the class mass of the day. Thank you!

NOVENA PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS

Creator God, life is your gift to me. Through baptism, invite me to share the gift of my life in service of others. Be with me as I choose each day to show your presence in our world. Give me the courage and generosity to respond to your love, to your call. We pray that we may respect each one’s chosen path as we journey together and as we en-deavor to serve you in witnessing to the gospel. Open our minds and our hearts as we continue to seek the way you are calling us today. Amen.

February 17

Sandra Bernadette F

Firmalino

*Grade 8C Recollection

*PAASCU Visit - Day 2

*High School Band CLAYGO Campaign

during Recess and Lunch

February 20, Saturday

*Juniors Prom

February 21, Sunday

*Class 4F SBMA

February 22, Monday

*Grade 9H Lasallian Offering and Class

Mass (8:40 - 9:40 a.m.)

*Class 3G Recollection

*Classes 3D & 3I Reach-out

*DCAT for Grade 10

*Grade 8 Science Cos Play

*HS 3 Convocation c/o Guidance

*Class 4J Baccalaureate Song Practice

(7:40 - 8:40 a.m.)

February 23, Tuesday

*Grade 9J Lasallian Offering and Class

Mass (8:40 - 9:40 a.m.)

*SACB Election

February 24, Wednesday

*Parent-Teacher Consultation

(3rd Quarter)

February 25, Thursday

*EDSA People Power 1 Anniversary

February 26, Friday

*EDSOR Conference for Faculty

February 28, Sunday

*Institutional Fun Run “Berdeng

KapatiRUN”

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Math Bits

From the Math Honors Society

This is your chance to win Quiz incentives, Gift Certificates and many more!

Answer to previous Math Bits: “12”

From the Principal

CONGRATULATIONS to the HS LSGH Band under the baton of Maestro Dan Dexter M. Alvarez

for successfully staging the 8 Beats Concert last February 13 at the Br. Rafael Donato FSC Center for the Performing Arts. The HS Family is blessed to

have a group such as the LSGH HS Band having members with great talents and kind hearts.

Ticket sales proceeds is donated to Jaime Hilario Integrated School.

ANIMO LA SALLE!

COMMENDATION to . . . .

Ms. Laura De Guzman (Science Teacher), Mrs. Rebecca Panlaqui (Computer Teacher), Mr. Cloyd Lobaton (Band Staff) and Mr. Joei Mutillo (Buildings & Grounds - Janitorial) for their honesty in returning the bluetooth speaker of Gabe Toledo of HS 3B, the e-tablet of Milos Andre S. Galang of Grade 9G & Juan Diego Rafael S. Quimno of Grade 9I, the e-tablet of Yanni Raleigh A. Lomo of Grade 9H, and the e-tablet of Al-Jame Arbison of Grade 9E, respectively.

We need more Lasallians like you!!!

SCOPE 2016 OFFICES AND ORGANIZATION PICTURE TAKING

Date : February 18, 2016

TIME CLUB VENUE MODERATOR

2:40 - 2:50 Reader's Circle Promenade Mrs. Rachel De Guzman

animo.gh Promenade Mr. Joseph Angelo Santos

2:51 - 3:00

Peer Counseling Organization Promenade Mr. Jun Suarez

Chef's Circle Promenade

Mr. James Randolph Nicdao

3:01 - 3:10 Lasallian Art Society Promenade

Mr. Rommel Che Guerrero Aniceto

Webmasters' Guild Promenade

Mr. Carlo Legaspi

3:11 - 3:20 Softball Club Upper Field Mr. Bobby Gantong

3:21 - 3:30 Xanadu Quad 1 Miss Ivy Antonio

Green Media Guild Quad 1

Mirs. Michelle Ocampo

3:31 - 3:40 Futsal Club Razon Activity

Center Mr. Emmanuel Mesia

KADLUAN NG KAGAWARAN NG FILIPINO

Ang Wikang Filipino ay mabisang instrumento upang ipaabot at ipahayag ang nilalaman ng ating puso

“Mga kapamilyang nagtitipa ng mga pagsusulit na ibinibigay sa mga mag-aaral at iba pang gawain na kailangan nang agaran”

PAGDIRIWANG NG MGA TAGAHUBOG NG KABATAAN

Ni: Mary-Arr Daza-Malirong

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What Is Autism? (Continuation) Some people with autism are cog-nitively impaired to a degree. In contrast to more typical cognitive impairment, which is characterized by relatively even delays in all areas of development, peo-ple with autism show uneven skill development. They may have problems in certain areas, especially the ability to communicate and relate to others. But they may have unusually developed skills in other areas, such as drawing, creating music, solving math problems, or memorizing facts. For this reason, they may test higher -- perhaps even in the average or above-average range -- on nonverbal intelligence tests. Symptoms of autism typically appears during the first three years of life. Some children show signs from birth. Others seem to develop normally at first, only to slip suddenly into symptoms when they are 18 to 36 months old. However, it is now recognized that some individuals may not show symptoms of a communication disorder until demands of the environment exceed their capabili-ties. Autism is four times more common in boys than in girls. It knows no racial, ethnic, or social boundaries. Family income, lifestyle, or educational levels do not affect a child's chance of being autistic. Autism is said to be increasing; however, it is not entirely clear whether the increase is related to changes in how it is diagnosed or whether it is a true increase in the incidence of the disease.

- to be continued

_________ Smitha Bhandari, MD. Understanding Autism-the Basics. Retrieved from: http://www.webmd.com/brain/autism/understanding-autism-basics

THE EIP DIG -From CENTRO-EIP

FROM THE SECURITY OFFICE RE: Lost and Found Items Below are the list of lost and found items as of February 16:

4 pcs. Jacket

2 pcs. Black Cloth

1 pc. Pillow

2 pcs. Lunch bag

1 pc. Ball Cap

1 pc. Thermos Water Container

3 pcs. Water Container

1 pc. Bed Mat

1 pc. Barong Tagalog

1 pc. Volleyball Ball

1 pc. Basketball Ball

1 pc. Docking System for i-Pod/i-Phone/i-Pad

1 pc. Black Wallet with Php. 5.00

1 pc. SKK cellphone

FROM THE COORDINATORS

Academic Concerns

RE: Schedule of HS 3 CET Review

Date Cluster A (Rm. 411)

Cluster B (Rm. 410)

Cluster C (Rm.408)

Cluster D (Rm. 407)

Cluster E (Rm. 406)

Cluster F (Rm. 405)

February 19 Filipino Math Science English English Filipino

March 4 Science Science Math Math Filipino English March10 MOCK TEST MOCK TEST MOCK TEST MOCK TEST MOCK TEST MOCK TEST

ABSENTEES FEBRUARY 16, 2016 - TUESDAY

GRADE 7 7C NAVAL, Joaquin Alfonso J. 7E GAMO, Martin Rafael S. 7F CLEMENTE, Justin Jason C. PEÑALOSA, Niccolo Miguel V. 7I PABLO, Marcus Anton D. GRADE 8 8A MOYA, Savier Rolan B. SAN PEDRO, Jose George C. 8B ROQUE, Zij Rafael Carloz L. 8D FLORENDO, Antonio Miguel A. GONZALEZ, Marco Luis M. 8F BELARDO, Michael James P. 8G LACUNA, Juan Alfonso V. YOKOO, Bobson J. 8I ABAD, Edwin Ross O. JAVIER, Luis Rafael R. 8J CARACUT, Vince Jericho A. DELA PEÑA, Dominik Franko B. GRADE 9 9A MANALANSAN, Sean Patrick T. MANTILLA, Carlos Leo P. 9B CRISTOBAL, Ramon Miguel I. 9C CHUA, Volt Anton M. ESTACIO, Sean Pol Christopher V. TABLANTE, Carlo Benedict B. 9D BIDAR, Saghar E. BUSTAMANTE, Rodrick Raphael M. DE GUZMAN, Jose Gabriel F. MARIANO, Martin Ray O. MARUDO, John Francis Emil I. NAVAS, Joaquin Miguel TOLENTINO, Miguel Antonio S.

GRADE 9 9E CAMPOS, Enrique Juan Augusto GERTES, Jason Franz L. 9F MAZO, Joaquin Mikaelo Iñigo SINGSON, Raymond Matthew T. VALENTON, Anton Rafael A. 9G MACASAET, Francisco Victorio L. YU, Matthew Ryan C. 9H ANDERSON, John Brian F. DEL VALLE, Carlos Gabriel T. PINPIN, Michael Brendan H. REYES, Felix Marco III B. 9I AGUSTIN, Nathan Marvin T. TOOR, Inderpreet Singh GRADE 10 10A CANCHICO, Kyle Francco C. JIMENEZ, Lyndon Patrick T. 10B DE SAN JOSE, Rafael Mari G. PETILLA, Ellian Nicholas C. 10C CUCIO, Pablo Lorenzo P. PUJANTE, Roderick Paul B. 10D SOLER, Javier Alfonso Enrique P. 10G REODICA, Diego Miguel A. VILLANUEVA, Karl Albert M. 10H SERAPIO, Ezekiel Dmitri B. 10I DIAZ, Gian Carlo V. 3RD YEAR 3A VILLAME, Win Jairo M. 3B PEDREÑO, Carlos Vincent S. ZURBANO, Ildefonso Mark III M. 3D BALLESTEROS, Franco Jose S.P. TAN, Iñigo Felipe P. .

3RD YEAR 3E AGBANLOG, Lorenzo Jose Ma. Felipe S 3F KOSCA, Joaquin Antonio A. 3G BANAL, Isaiah B. 3I CO, Reginald L. COLET, Rafael III A. SUICO, Sean Tiger Drei M. 3J CARAPIET, Mickael Martin F. REYES, Elijah Jirah A. 4TH YEAR 4A TRILLANES, Lance Rodrigo J. 4B VELASCO, Luis Miguel D. 4C DIONISIO, Ivan Joseph A. RIVERA, Reginald Ryan P. 4D GUTIERREZ, Francis Joseph Z. TAGUBA, Paulo Enrico C. 4E ALBERT, Rafael Francis F. CAPISTRANO, Marco Luis R. 4F ILFP 4G JOVER, Joachim Francisco G. MANINGO, Miguel Antonio F. TARUC, Jose VI M. 4H WAGERS, Michael Abraham U. 4I CALDERON, Miguel Anghelo S. YAP, Veo Bennedick A. 4J CRUZ, Matthew Clarence B. JORGE, Ian Paolo C.

FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Congratulations to the following Third Year students for

making it to the FINALS of Chef WARS MMXVI!

3 – B “Adobo Sushi”

Rafael Mendiola

Vincent Sendin

Carl Tumang

3 – C “Braised Adobo Wrapped in Bacon”

Lambert Balita

Lorenzo Del Rosario

Joshua Nava

3 – D “Mediterranean Adobo Wrap”

Marlon Bautista

Christian Delos Reyes

Javier Quiogue

3 – F “Hickory Smoked Pulled Pork Adobo Grilled Cheese Sandwich”

Carlos Dizon

Keith Racines

Luis Verde

3 – G “Korean Style Teri-Adobo”

Vincent Ermita

Min Su Lee

Unique Naboa

3 – H “Adobo Cordon Bleu with Ratatouille”

Dominic Ferreol

Thomas Goy

Chino Sangcap

WELCOME

PAASCU ACCREDITORS

(February 18-19, 2016)

STAFF CHAIRPERSON : MRS. MARY ANN EALA

ADMINISTRATION Director Academic Affairs of BED

Assumption College

Makati City

FACULTY : DR. MA. CORAZON REYES

Former BED Director

Miriam College

Quezon City

CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION : SR. ANGELES ILAGAN, SPC

Directress/Principal

St. Paul College of Island Park

Dasmariñas City, Cavite

MEMBER : MR. MANUEL MALLARI

Academic Coordinator

St. Mary’s Academy of Sta. Ana

Sta. Ana, Manila

LIBRARY : MS. EMERLITA RODIS

Head Librarian

St. Joseph’s College of Quezon City

Quezon City

LABORATORIES/ : MS. FELICITAS VENTURA

PHYSICAL PLANT Former EVP for Academics

Diliman Preparatory School

Quezon City

STUDENT SERVICES : MS. IMELDA CARMONA

Director, Office of Student Services

Marist School

Marikina City

SCHOOL AND COMMUNTIY : MS. MILAGROS CONTRERAS

Head, IMC

Colegio San Agustin

Makati City

PAASCU REPRESENTATIVE : MS. JANE MARTINEZ

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