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2020 News and Events

a new leadership for mes: transfer of responsibility

VANESSA T. NOLLORA

After six years a new leadership has been handed to Maricaban Elementary School. MES warmly welcomed Ms. Eden E. Dioquino, Principal II as the new head of this institution. Being in charge is like being a scoutmaster. You pass down knowledge and expertise, guiding your troop to be successful throughout their careers. This institution is excited about the opportunity to learn and grow under your watch. Welcome to Maricaban Elementary School!

MES BAGS 3RD PLACE IN BRIGADA ESKWELA JINGLE MAKING CONTEST

jAYSON TARROQUIN

This pandemic has never been a hindrance to achieved the 3rd place in the Brigada Eskwela Jingle Making Contest instead this situation has been an inspiration for Mr. Jeffrey O. Salvador and to Remmy Parcia and Christianelle Collamar to finished and sing the jingle with all their heart wherein they got the 3rd place award in the said contest. Brigada Eskwela Jingle Making Contest also marks the start of the Brigada Eskwela that has been continuously done every start of the school year.

NEW NORMAL EDUCATION TAKES PLACE

VANESSA T. NOLLORA

Because of this pandemic that arises now in our country a new normal ways are set so that we can still continue the activities that we used to do in our normal world before this pandemic had come. DepEd sets a new way of conducting enrolment this coming school year and even adjusted the date of the start of classes to secure the safety of the learners, teachers and other members of the education sector. The enrolment for this year is done online where in the  parents or guardians need to register and enroll their children in the enrolment link that each school had prepared. Announcement of enrollment procedures where posted in different platforms so that it would still be easy for the parents to gather information about the enrollment.

 

pandemic arises through covid-19

vanessa t. nollora

The Coronavirus has come as a huge shock to us, and within a very short time, it has challenged our attitudes and behaviors radically. This feels a new world for all of us. Covid-19 who brought out to be a pandemic really affects each one of us today. Many sectors had been affected by this virus. The Education sector is also affected by this pandemic. All schools need to stopped in operating and the students will start the new modality in learning where in they need to have the modular and online set up so that they can continue the new normal way of education. This is really hard for both the learner and teacher but still everyone needs to sacrifice so that the education in our country would not stop. Sometimes, the anxiety surrounding the publicity is as contagious as the virus itself, spreading fear and nervousness among the community. In the developed world, in particular, we are in a state of shock. In many ways, we have come to believe that we are in control of our lives, that we have a cure for every disease, that we can fend off all the dangers that threaten our securities. We have built up solid walls to protect us against every unwanted guest, but now our walls have been breached, and the unwanted guest is here. Our securities no longer seem so secure, something in our world is out of our control, and many don’t know where to turn. But in the meantime, we can reflect on our shock. It’s a reminder to us that we are never in total control of our lives, that we can never eliminate every misfortune or heal every illness.  Ultimately, our trust has to be in something more solid than we can ever find here on earth. Ultimately, God alone is our security. ‘God is our refuge and our strength, a helper close at hand in times of distress’ (Ps.46:1). Trust Him.

IT IS BETTER TO READY THAN NEVER!

MARIA AIZA P. PIMENTEL

You don’t need to be a doctor to save lives! this a short saying that matches the activity were some of MES learners had attended during the Red Cross Month. Chosen learners from Grade four, five , and six really enjoyed the said event especially the activities that they tried all day long. The learners also gained a lot of learnings about first aid treatment, CPR and many more.