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MWSP / LAP / ALS (SHS)SY 2025-2026 ENROLLMENT / BRIGADA ESKWELAWHEN: JUNE 9 - 13, 2025VENUE: DORP OFFICEPLEASE BRING THE...
20/05/2025

MWSP / LAP / ALS (SHS)
SY 2025-2026
ENROLLMENT / BRIGADA ESKWELA

WHEN: JUNE 9 - 13, 2025

VENUE: DORP OFFICE

PLEASE BRING THE FOLLOWING UPON ENROLLMENT:
✅Original Report Card
✅Photocopy of Birth Certificate (PSA/NSO Authenticated)
✅Certificate of Employment (Duly Notarized)
✅4 pcs Passport Size Picture (White Background)
✅AF5 (FOR ALS ONLY)
✅For Brigada Eskwela: Please bring any cleaning materials.

June 16, 2025 - First Day of Classes

16/05/2025
16/05/2025

PLOT TWIST: What if We Remove the 12% VAT on Electricity Instead of Giving AYUDA?

Let’s break this down clearly.

Current AYUDA Budget:
₱194 Billion per year is allocated for AYUDA.

It’s intended for 27 million Filipinos.
But here’s the hard truth: Not everyone gets it.
Distribution is messy, delayed, or even politicized.

Now Look at Our Electricity Reality:
We consume 110 Billion kWh per year.
At ₱10/kWh, that’s ₱1.1 Trillion in payments.
Add 12% VAT, and the government collects ₱120 Billion in taxes from the same 27 million people.

So here’s the plot twist:
What if we just REMOVE the 12% VAT on electricity?
That’s ₱120 Billion saved for consumers directly.
That means every Filipino who pays a power bill gets automatic relief, without needing to line up, apply, or beg for ayuda.

It's simple, fast, and fair.

Why This Makes Sense:

Everyone benefits not just those who “qualify.”

It lowers electric bills, making life more affordable long-term.

It eliminates government leakage, delay, and corruption in ayuda programs.

And yes, ₱120 Billion saved by households beats ₱194 Billion ayuda that doesn’t even reach all its intended recipients.

So what’s better?
Giving cash once a year that may or may not arrive?
Or permanently reducing what millions pay every month?

Marcoleta’s proposal dares to rethink the system:

“Instead of temporary relief through ayuda, let’s give lasting relief by slashing unnecessary VAT.”

Let’s rethink “government help.”
Sometimes, the best help is when the government takes less, not pretends to give more.

05/05/2025

🧠 Your mindset is the starting line for everything.

Think you can’t? You won’t.

Think you can? You’ll find a way.

It’s that simple—and that powerful.

Most people lose before they even try because doubt convinces them not to bother trying.

But belief? Belief opens up possibilities.

It fuels action, even when the path is unclear.

Confidence isn’t just a trait—it’s a tool.

It gets you moving when fear says stop.

You don’t need all the answers to start.

You just need to stop telling yourself you can’t.

Because once you believe it’s possible, you’ll work like it is.

Success always starts in your mind.

So shift your thoughts, raise your standards, and back yourself—because no one else can do it for you.💭🏆

Only may braces can relate!😅Petrang Kabayo 2(1990)
05/05/2025

Only may braces can relate!😅

Petrang Kabayo 2(1990)

Only may braces can relate!

Petrang Kabayo 2(1990)

02/05/2025

SUCCESS NOW BELONGS TO THE MOST FOCUSED, NOT THE MOST TALENTED.

In this generation, it’s no longer about survival of the fittest.

It’s now survival of the most focused.

It’s now about who knows what they want, and refuses to be distracted.

You can be talented and still fail.
You can be smart and still stuck.

Why?
Because without focus, you’ll keep starting and never finishing.

Everyone is busy.
Everyone is trying.
But only the focused ones are building empires, creating impact, and making money consistently.

Focus is now the real currency.

So what’s stealing your focus?

EXTERNAL DISTRACTIONS

•Social media scrolling
•Endless WhatsApp chats and group messages
•Phone notifications every 5 minutes
•Unnecessary calls
•Excessive watching of movies
•Trying to keep up with every trend
•Consuming too much content without action
•Jumping from course to course
•Attending every training without implementing
•Always being available to everyone

INTERNAL DISTRACTIONS

•Overthinking and second-guessing
•Fear of missing out (FOMO) •Comparison syndrome
•Perfectionism
•Procrastination disguised as “planning”
•Imposter syndrome
•Emotional baggage
•No clarity or defined goals
•Trying to please everyone
•Saying “yes” to everything

LIFESTYLE DISTRACTIONS

•Poor time management
•No structure or routine
•Toxic relationships
•Multitasking everything, finishing nothing
•Inconsistent sleep or rest

If you want to win in this season,

Mute the noise.
Pick your lane.
Protect your focus like your life depends on it because it does.

The world is loud.

You don’t need to do everything.

You just need to do the right thing, and do it consistently.

©️ Immanuela Nwaigwe

MASYADO NATING BINE BABY ANG MGA STUDYANTE NGAYON TAPOS MAGTATAKA KAYO NA PARA NA TALAGA SILANG BABY NOW?  Alam ng mga g...
01/05/2025

MASYADO NATING BINE BABY ANG MGA STUDYANTE NGAYON TAPOS MAGTATAKA KAYO NA PARA NA TALAGA SILANG BABY NOW?
Alam ng mga g**o sa silid- aralan ang problema at solusyon. Problem is, 'di sila pinapakinggan at ang pinauupo sa posisyon ay 'di manlang nakapagturo ng isang araw sa actual classroom.

STOP THE MASS PROMOTION AND YOU'LL SEE. Ibalik ang polisiya sa panahon namin noon na NO READ, NO PASS!

01/05/2025

Planong pag isahin ang AP at MAPEH? 🤯
Decongesting the already Decongested?

Number of subjects nga ba ang problema? o ang KATAMARAN ng mga mag aaral sa panahon ngayon? 🤨

Your thoughts LPTS?

01/05/2025

Good evening, September LET takers!
As we gear up for our first live session this Sunday, here's a sample question related to our topic on Trends and Issues.
For those who are still interested in joining, feel free to send us a message on our page.
See you!
@topfansThe Duo Topnotchers Corner - Social Studies Major

29/04/2025

PLEASE BE INFORMED!

REMOVAL OF SHS 👇👇👇

Para sa mga nagtatanong kung MERON PA BANG SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SA PASUKAN, ito ang sagot.

Sa mga nagtatanong kung tuluyan nang aalisin ang Senior High School (Grade 11 at 12) sa SY 2025-2026, ang sagot sa tanong na ito ay: HINDI.

Sa Strengthened SHS Program, inalis na ang mga strands (HUMSS, STEM, ABM, AFA, at iba pa). DALAWA na lang ang natitira: ACADEMIC at TVL na lang ang pagpipilian.

Kaya kung ang anak mo ay nangangarap ng STEM, sabihin mo sa kanya na sa bagong curriculum ay wala nang strand, track na ang pipiliin. Sabihin mo sa kanya na huwag na siyang pumunta sa mga malalayong paaralan kung saan ang malapit ay doon na siya mag-aral dahil masasayang lang ang iyong gastos at pagod dahil pareho lang din ang ituturo doon sa ibang mga paaralan.

Sa academic, naroon na pinagsama ang HUMSS, ABM at STEM. Ang sa TVL naroon na ang lahat ng mga strands sa ilalim ng TVL tulad ng Agriculture (AFA), Beauty Care, Food Processing, SMAW, at iba pa.

Sa ilalim ng bagong curriculum na ito, ang mga subjects ay pinangkat sa tatlo:

Core Subjects
Academics (Electives)
TechPro (TVL) (Electives)
Ang dating Applied at Specialized subjects ay tatawagin nang elective subjects.

Ang Strengthened SHS program ay may mga sumusunod na benepisyo:

BABAWASAN ang subjects (core subjects) mula sa 17 ay gagawin na lang 5. Ang ibig sabihin ng core subjects ay kahit ano ang iyong strand sa dati pang curriculum ng SHS na ABM, HUMSS, Beautycare at Agri ay may pare-pareho kayong subjects tulad ng EAPP, UCSP, General Mathematics. Babawasan ito dahil nagdodoble ang subjects kaya mas magiging magaan ang bata sa bagong curriculum. Ang 5 core subjects ay ang sumusunod: Effective Communication, Life Skills, General Mathematics, General Science, at Pag-aaral ng Kasaysayan at Lipunang Pilipino. Matutukan ang competency na dapat matutunan ng bata.

HAHASAAN ang mga SHS Graduates partikular sa TVL sa pamamagitan ng immersion upang maging handa sila sa demand ng industry na kanilang papasukan kung maghahanap sila ng trabaho. Dahil ang huling semester nila sa grade 12 ay gugugulin nila sa immersion o tinatawag na OJT sa college. Magiging competitive sila.

BIBIGYAN ng CHOICES ang mga learners na tinatawag na "DOORWAY OPTIONS" upang ang mga bata ay may karapatang kumuha at pumili ng mga subjects nila na nakalinya sa kanilang kukunin na kurso sa college. Halimbawa kung ang bata ay may planong mag-engineering, lahat ng elective subjects sa ilalim ng engineering ay mga mathematics ang dapat niyang kunin. At mayroon nang freedom ang bata na pumili ng kanyang mga elective subject mula sa ibang track (Academic o TechPro) upang maiwasan na makulong siya sa kanyang kinuha na track. Halimbawa, nasa academics siya, makakakuha siya ng elective subjects sa TVL, pwede.

Note: Ang mga papasok ng grade 12 ngayong SY 2025-2026 ay "AS IS" WALANG PAGBABAGO, itutuloy ang inyong curriculum. Ang maaapektuhan lang ay ang PAPASOK NG GRADE 11. Kaya ikaw kung hindi ka pa tapos ng grade 12 dahil huminto ka, dapat mag-aral ka na dahil baka maabutan ka ng Strengthened SHS Program/Curriculum, babalik ka pa ng grade 11.

Kaya base sa Senior High School Strengthened Program (Curriculum), magta-transfer ka pa ba ng school? Pagdating mo doon sa paglilipatan mong school, wala na doon ang STEM, HUMSS, SPORTS, ABM, SMAW, nagpakapagod ka lang talaga.

Sana nakapagbigay linaw ito sa ating lahat lalo na sa mga magulang na NAG-AALALA talaga dahil daw mawawala na ang SHS.



25/04/2025

Title: “The Boy Who Couldn’t Cry”

In the village of Ngwashi, there lived a boy named Obinna who had never shed a single tear—not at pain, not at sorrow, not even when his mother passed.

People whispered, “He is cursed. Cold like stone.”

But Obinna felt deeply. He just didn’t know how to let go.

One day, he wandered into the ancient forest, where the trees wept sap and the winds whispered names of the lost.

There, he met a spirit in the form of a weeping deer.

“Your tears are locked behind your fear,” it said.

Obinna reached out—and his hand trembled.

Then the tears came.

Not just one, but a river.

The ground drank it.

Flowers bloomed.

Trees turned green.

The forest spirit smiled. “Your pain has healed us.”

Obinna returned, no longer silent. And where he walked, life followed.



Moral Lesson:
Tears are not weakness. Sometimes, they are the water that brings the world back to life.

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