admin – Nova Schola Tanauan Blog https://blog.nst.edu.ph All About NST Sat, 06 Apr 2024 07:55:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://blog.nst.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-NST-Favicon-47-32x32.png admin – Nova Schola Tanauan Blog https://blog.nst.edu.ph 32 32 204382147 NST Journalists Pen Knowledge in RSPC https://blog.nst.edu.ph/2024/04/06/nst-journalists-pen-knowledge-in-rspc/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nst-journalists-pen-knowledge-in-rspc https://blog.nst.edu.ph/2024/04/06/nst-journalists-pen-knowledge-in-rspc/#respond Sat, 06 Apr 2024 07:49:41 +0000 https://blog.nst.edu.ph/?p=1009

Campus journalists of Nova Schola Tanauan (NST) represented the Schools Division of Tanauan in the recently concluded 2024 Regional Schools Press Conference (RSPC) held at Cabuyao Integrated National High School last February 27-28. 

Six qualifiers for different individual categories joined other campus journalists across various schools in Region IV A – CALABARZON for the said writing of journalism expertise. 

The campus press from NST include Jayvee Banta for News Writing English, Kyle Nico Miel Generoso for Editorial Writing English, Princess Angeline Platero for Sports Writing English, and Lynden Shane Canovas for Copyreading and Headline Writing Filipino, as well as Jimlex Segui and Rheann Shane Barrion for Photojournalism Filipino and English, respectively.

According to Canovas, the experience was memorable as a first-time RSPC qualifier, despite the pressure and challenges she faced for the preparation, adding that  representing NST and Tanauan is already worth celebrating as the competition for campus journalism is tight in the region. 

Relatively, Platero emphasized that her purpose of bringing fairness in journalistic writing motivated her amid the demands of her other responsibilities.

Despite their press conference journey ending in the regionals, these journalists remain hopeful that this will inspire other students to continue serving unbiased and fearless broadcasts of issues in the community. 

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WE are UNSTOPPABLE https://blog.nst.edu.ph/2024/03/08/we-are-unstoppable/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=we-are-unstoppable Fri, 08 Mar 2024 06:53:50 +0000 https://blog.nst.edu.ph/?p=934
Writers: Christian Dave Mackay, Patricia Yago, Aryane Medrana
Artwork by: Vince Jermaine Balakit (Illustration) and Ashley Faye Montoya (Color)
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Don’t follow the crowd; let the crowd follow you.” —Margaret Thatcher.

“Wear this and that, not this and those.” This common phrase, often heard in movies when a woman embarks on a journey beyond her home, reflects the societal expectations placed on women. However, beyond these scripted lines, women possess voices that resonate far beyond the constraints imposed by a loud, dismissive society.

As March unfolds, the global spotlight turns towards the celebration of Women’s Month—an occasion to reflect on achievements, challenges, and the ongoing pursuit of gender equality. Amidst the festivities, the vibrant diversity of women, spanning shades, sizes, races, and colors, continues to thrive. This celebration is not just a moment of festivity; it’s a clarion call to action.

In this year’s Women’s Month celebration, the spotlight is on the powerful essence of women. It’s a collective call for individuals, communities, governments, and organizations to recommit to the fight for gender equality and women’s rights. Let us discard outdated language like “manpower” and recognize that abilities are equal but diverse. Women often bring high levels of empathy, emotional intelligence, a strong sense of vision, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion. They create opportunities for others to succeed, drive meaningful change, foster innovation, and contribute to more inclusive and equitable societies.

Unwavering determination defines women across decades and generations. With strength, resilience, determination, and courage, women showcase that anything is possible. Despite obstacles, they persevere, navigating changing circumstances with grace. Women stand united, fighting, inspiring, and supporting one another. Today, you cannot defeat a woman.

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NST SHS Student Wins 1st Place at the 1st International Hyflex Research Congress! https://blog.nst.edu.ph/2023/05/30/nst-senior-high-school-presents-research-papers-at-the-1st-international-hyflex-research-congress-damian-reaps-best-research-paper-in-abm-track/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nst-senior-high-school-presents-research-papers-at-the-1st-international-hyflex-research-congress-damian-reaps-best-research-paper-in-abm-track Tue, 30 May 2023 07:14:06 +0000 https://blog.nst.edu.ph/?p=776

NST Senior High School presents research papers at the 1st International Hyflex Research Congress; Damian reaps Best Research Paper in ABM Track

Nova Schola Tanauan Grade 11 students joined the 1st International Hyflex Research Congress for Youth Innovators and one of them won the Best Research Paper award, held at St. Joseph’s Hall, Letran Calamba, and via Zoom last May 17.

The Grade 11 students of Nova Schola Tanauan accompanied by their research advisers presented their research papers at the said international conference. The presenters include Jimlex Segui (Grade 11 STEM), who presented in the Sciences and Health Sciences track, Hannah Margareth Nobleza (Grade 11 HUMSS), who presented in the Humanities and Arts track, and Shiela Mae Damian (Grade 11 ABM), who presented in Accountancy and Business Management track.

During the awarding, Shiela Mae Damian won the best research paper for the Accountancy and Business Management track. The award was received by the student together with her adviser, Ms. Rose Ann Platon.

Participated by different schools in the Philippines, the 1st International Hyflex Research Congress for Youth Innovators with the theme of “Paving the Way for Innovations towards Sustainability”, organized by Colegio De San Juan De Letran Calamba,  provided an avenue for young innovators to share their valuable research findings. This conference is conducted on a hybrid setup which means that participants were given the option to present their papers in person or virtually.



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El Niño Watch 2023 https://blog.nst.edu.ph/2023/05/17/el-nino-watch-2023/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=el-nino-watch-2023 Wed, 17 May 2023 08:23:15 +0000 https://blog.nst.edu.ph/?p=749

Climate experts and scientists are growing increasingly concerned as the Philippines raises its El Niño Alert status, indicating the potential emergence of the weather phenomenon in the coming months. Simultaneously, global ocean surface temperatures have reached record highs, raising worries about the possibility of an impending El Niño event. The convergence of these factors has experts worried about the impact on weather patterns, agriculture, aquatic life, and the overall climate. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has issued an 80% probability of El Niño occurring from June to August, with potential dry spells and droughts. In April, ocean surface temperatures hit a record-breaking 21.1°C globally, surpassing the previous record set during the 2016 El Niño year. These rising temperatures can trigger extreme storms, coral bleaching, and ice cap instability. The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in the Philippines is preparing for potential impacts on food production by implementing strategies to boost aquaculture. Climate experts emphasize the need for preparation, mitigation measures, and international cooperation to address the challenges posed by these climate phenomena and ensure the resilience of affected communities and ecosystems.

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Remember, individual actions, along with collective efforts, can contribute to better preparedness and resilience in the face of El Niño’s potential impacts.

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Reel Flicks: A Showcase of Short Films https://blog.nst.edu.ph/2023/04/05/reel-flicks-a-showcase-of-short-films/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=reel-flicks-a-showcase-of-short-films Wed, 05 Apr 2023 06:25:28 +0000 https://blog.nst.edu.ph/?p=611

Holy Week is a time of the year that provides us with an opportunity to reflect and contemplate on our actions in light of the sacrifices and love of Jesus Christ for humanity. Moreover, it allows us to spend quality time with our families. To make this time even more worthwhile, we present to you four recommended short films originally created by Grade 12 students of Nova Schola Tanauan.

Each film imparts an ingrained life lesson that is worth contemplating and reflecting upon. The films adhere to the theme of “Forging Ahead: Portraying the Stories of the Pandemic,” which showcases stories of hope, triumph, perseverance, and more during the pandemic. So, sit back and enjoy the rest of the films

EL AVISO

Produced by: Grade 12 - ABM B (Batch 2022)

Jenel Allison, a troubled lone scientist, finds herself stuck in the past, in the year 2019, as she races to warn humanity about the shocking discovery of a fatal disease. The vaccine, invented by a friend, is the only means for her to stay alive and return to the present.

CHASING THE WORLD

Produced by: Grade 12 - HUMSS B (Batch 2022)

March 2020, 4 teenagers of the same age—Ken, Arnold, Rhaye, and Jericho—navigating between their overbearing and dysfunctional home lives and the sudden news of a temporary 2 week class suspension because of the coronavirus, carried out a plan to spend the next 2 weeks of their lives off the land. Their adventure quickly became a defining event in their lives before they completely part ways for the total lockdown and take control of their own destiny. The story shifts back and forth between the struggling families left outside, juggling the difficulties of trying to find the four children while also dealing with COVID-19 and its consequences. (Job loss, depression, counseling, making money, finding the four kids). In these kinds of excruciatingly trying times, will you still care for your friends and family when, in fact, you already have the chance to choose yourself for the first time?

MEMORYA

Produced by: Grade 12 - STEM B (Batch 2022)

A granddaughter of Lolo Enchong, an elderly man, is interested in finding out about his experiences. He began to read his journal about the challenges he faced during the Covid-19 Pandemic in 2020.

HER WRITTEN VOICE

Produced by: Grade 12 -STEM C (Batch 2022)

There were different stories of every individual when the pandemic hit. Some were fortunate enough to not experience major struggles, some were unfortunate to experience dramatic events. For a deaf girl named Ligaya, it was the latter. For her, shouting isn’t a choice so she wrote using her voice.

You can watch all these feature short films at Nova Schola’s official YouTube channel

https://www.youtube.com/@NovaSchola

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Know Your NST Teacher: A Teachers’ Day Special https://blog.nst.edu.ph/2022/10/03/know-your-nst-teacher-a-teachers-day-special/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=know-your-nst-teacher-a-teachers-day-special Mon, 03 Oct 2022 13:30:57 +0000 https://blog.nst.edu.ph/?p=446

It’s been 9 years since Nova Schola first opened its doors to students seeking for a better future by having a formal education. We have had several batches of graduates since then, and there’s no denying that our teachers are a huge part of the growth of Nova Schola in all those years. 

Our deepest gratitude to all of our teachers, from all those who had been with us, and to those who are still with us. Thank you for inspiring, caring, listening, guiding and shaping the future of our students. 

And to all the teachers our there, Happy Teachers’ Day!

Now, let’s shift to a lighter tone.

Most of the time during Teachers’ Day, it is our students who often goes in front of the camera and deliver their messages to their beloved teachers. Now, to make things a little bit different and a bit more interesting, we decided to do the opposite. We conducted a short interview to some of our NST teachers. Watch the video below and make sure to see how it ends.

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Tribute to The Pillars of Our Family https://blog.nst.edu.ph/2022/06/18/tribute-to-the-pillars-of-our-home/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tribute-to-the-pillars-of-our-home Sat, 18 Jun 2022 03:02:47 +0000 https://blog.nst.edu.ph/?p=414

Mothers are known as the light of the family, or in Tagalog “ang ilaw ng tahanan”. Meanwhile, every Filipino knows that a father is known as the “ang haligi ng tahanan” in Tagalog, but are you aware what does that translate to into English?

The answer is in the title of this blog article. “Haligi” in English means column, it is an upright pillar, typically cylindrical and made of stone or concrete. By that definition, we can  see why our fathers were described as the pillars of our family. Fathers are seen as the head of the house and the provider for his family. This may be true two or three decades ago because as of now, almost all parents share the same responsibilities in a household. Yet, there are still responsibilities in a family only a father can do better than a mother and vice versa.

So cheers to all fathers out there, Happy Fathers’ Day!

Several of our students sent a warm Father's day greetings. Watch them all and see how fond and loving our students are towards their father

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Philippine Independence Day Special https://blog.nst.edu.ph/2022/06/11/philippine-independence-day-special/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=philippine-independence-day-special Sat, 11 Jun 2022 20:29:45 +0000 https://blog.nst.edu.ph/?p=372

It has been 124 years since we declared ourselves free from the Spaniards, but today we only not commemorate the declaration of our independence, we also recognized the people who fought for it because if not for them, this day wouldn’t have been possible.

Sadly, it looks like that the Philippine Independence Day has been lost to being just a holiday. We are more pleased when this holiday falls on a weekday since classes and most office work are suspended. This day’s significance and meaning is slowly dying amongst us.  For years, the state of history in our education system has been diminishing slowly contributing to the lack of appreciation to such events.

Hopefully, someday we don’t take for granted what our forefathers fought for and we shouldn’t just understand what are we celebrating but also why we are celebrating the Independence Day.

See how our students commemorate the 124th Philippine Independence Day

VIDEOS

Submitted by: G11-HUMSS B

Submitted by: G11-STEM

Submitted by: G11-ABM

POSTERS

Submitted by: G11-STEM C

“Ang pagiging malaya ay isang katangian ng pagiging makapangyarihan, May sariling kapasiyahan nang walang anumang pinagpangambahan, hindi nakasandig, umaasa o nakatali sa iba, matatag at taas noong ipinaglalaban ang pansariling kapakanan at kagalingan para sa lahat. Walang nangingibabaw o nakapangyayari sa iyong mga karapatang pantao. Hindi ka naghihinala, nangangamba, o maging natatakot man sa iyong kapwa sa sariling lipunan ginagalawan, at higit na nag-aalala sa uri ng iyong pamahalaan.”

Symbolism In The Poster:

Eagle – The National Philippine Bird, freedom, Courage, and strength.

Sun – life, energy, positivity, clarity, and confidence. It is also the style of the one in the national flag of the Philippines.

3 Stars – this symbolizes Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

You can notice in the poster there’s a lot of the color blue to symbolize peace, truth, and justice (this is also the meaning of the blue color in our national flag)

The right shows the past of our country. The one near the bottom shows Emilio Aguinaldo waving our national flag for the first time during the independence day celebration.

The left side shows how our country, the Philippines, has its own way of society in all types or kinds of fields. Showing how productive and progressing we are.

The top right shows Bayanihan, a house moving tradition in the Philippines. 

Bayanihan is derived from the word Bayan, which means “town”, “community” or “country”. Bayanihan literally means “being in the community”. Bayanihan culture derives from the meaning: “being helpful in the community, being one of those people who are working together to achieve a certain goal”.

Submitted by: G11-HUMSS C

Nakasanayan na nating mga Pilipino na ipagdiwang ang Araw ng Kalayaan tuwing ika-12 Hunyo. Tanda ito ng paghihirap, pagbubuwis at pagmamahal ng mga bayaning Pilipino na nakipaglaban para sa kalayaan ng ating bansa. Ngunit ang malaking tanong, dapat pa bang magdiwnag ng araw ng kalayaan o magluksa sa ating nararanasang pandemya sa kasalukuyan?

Maraming taon na ang nakalipas ng mapasailalim ang Pilipinas sa kamay ng mga dayuhan. Mga taga ibang bansa na walang alam kundi mang-agaw ng teritoryo. Bagamat mahirap, ngunit patuloy na namayagpag ang pagiging makabayan ng mga Pilipino na kilala sa pagiging matatapang at hindi sumusuko sa kahit na anong  laban. Mga bayaning nagbigay ng pag-asa para sa ating innag bayan.

Ang guhit na ito ay sumisimbolo sa mga bayani na nagbuwis ng buhay para sa kalayaan at mga mamayang Pilipinong nagkaisa para sa kaligtasan ng sambayanan.

Ngayon, hindi lingid sa kaalaman ng bawat isa ang sakit na COVID-19. Marami sa ating mga kababayan ang naghirap na tila’y inagawan ng kalayaan dahil sa isang iglap nagbago ang lahat. Nagkulong sa sariling tahanan, nawalan ng hanap-buhay at nawalan ng mahal sa buhay ngunit patuloy na lumaban. Sa kasalukuyan, maituturing natin na mga bayani ang ating mga frontliners na mas piniling magserbisyo at ibuwis ang kanilang buhay alang alang sa kaligtasan ng nakakarami. Ang pandemyang ito ay masasabing isang gera ngunit hindi makita ang kalaban.

At dahil sa ideyang iyon, ipinapahiwatig nating mga Pilipino na tayo ay hindi basta sumusukos sa laban sa halip ay patuloy na nagtutulungan upang makalaya sa pandemiya. Mahirap man ang sitwasyon ba ating kinahaharap ngunit pauloy pa din tayo sa pagbabayanihan at pagkakaisa. Pagkakaisa, isang simpleng salita ngunit naging susi natin sa nakaraan pati na din sa kasalukuyan.       

Submitted by: G11-TVL

We are celebrating an important event in the Philippines, the Independence day. This poster exhibits the unity, courage, loyalty, sacrifices, and the desire of our fellow Filipinos to bring peace into our country and prove to other nations that we can stand with our own feet.Instead of putting white dove (the one who carries our flag)  in there, we used Philippine Eagle to represent the wildness,braviness, and freedom of our country. Every profession,  every person, and everyone in here is uniting just to protect and fight for our safety in the country. No one will be left behind just like what we did when we achieved our freedom before.

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Cheers to Our Parents! We Love You! https://blog.nst.edu.ph/2022/05/31/parents-day/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=parents-day Tue, 31 May 2022 11:13:26 +0000 https://blog.nst.edu.ph/?p=345

We wouldn’t be where we are today if not for our parents. Our parents have been with us to guide us ever since they’ve brought us to this world. They’ve equipped us with the necessary lessons, thinking, and skills to help us in our journey. Despite all the challenges and setbacks in our lives, they continue to be our pillars of strength. In honor to our parents and all the parents in the world, we celebrate the International Parent’s day.

Check out what our student's wrote for their parents this International Parent's Day

Through Thick and Thin

by Angel Narvaez - Grade 8 Student

Greetings, since Parents’ Day is coming this June 1, I’d like to acknowledge our parents and guardians for being with us from the very start! I call my parents “Inay/Itay”.

If I were to describe them, they may be strict at times, but they know what’s best for us most of the time.

There were times when their advice seemed to be pointless but somehow later on has proven its point.

One of the things I love most about my parents is that they never hesitate to express their love even in the littlest of things, they’ve been supportive in the littlest of achievements me and my siblings achieve, win or lose, they still stand there and clap for us. I believe we’ve all been asked a question at least once in our lives about why we love our parents. It’s something so easy yet so hard to explain. But speaking for myself, I love my parents not just because of the provision they gave but also because of the time spent with them. They’ve been with me and my siblings from the very beginning, told us stories to sleep, had fun with us, and supported us in any possible way they could, and hugged us goodbye whenever we’d part even for a few hours.

Over the last 14 years, we’ve had many experiences together, 14 years of laughter, anger, playing, educating, helping each other, teasing, and more. We’ve done many things together, there was rain, there was sunshine,

but they were still there no matter what weather. How can you not love a person who has been with you through thick and thin for 14 years and counting? The most memorable moments I’ve shared with my parents are probably whenever we’d play card games together with my siblings, it’s just for fun, no money involved of course but there could be some minor punishments for whoever the loser is, I also love it whenever we have movie nights. Memorable moments with my Inay that I probably won’t forget are whenever she’s always in for leisure time with us despite having busy days sometimes, she plays Badminton with us and she also loves going on trips. As for my father, memorable moments I won’t forget are probably when we used to wake up early in the morning when I was a kid, and we’d take a walk along our area and pick this flower I liked and then we’d continue walking and later on, go home. Parents may express love in many different ways, through words, through hugs, gifts, and devoting time, but no matter what way they do so, we still know that they try their best to express their love for us. And as their children, we give them back the love they give through many different ways as well. Love isn’t easily expressed just in the form of words, actions may speak louder than words can. We can express our love for our parents through assisting them in the things they do, giving them great hugs, spending quality time with them, and more. To the parents who have loved and given love wholeheartedly, we’d like to thank you for being with us through thick and thin and for loving us from the start. We Love You!

Parent’s Everlasting Love

by Dione Xander - Grade 8 Student

I love my mother and father because they teach me to become a better person physically and mentally. They provide home, food, water, electricity and many more  to me as well as my 2 sisters. My mother takes care of the house while my father works to keep the house’s electricity going and water flowing as he teaches me math. Aside from that, he sings my little sister to sleep even if he is very tired from work.

We used to go to the beach when I was young, catch huge rats, go out for road trips and we used to head to the mall. My favorite of them all was when we went on field trips which are school related. Mostly my father comes with me while my mother prepares the meal for our huge trip and stays in the house to take care of my little sister.

What I like a lot about my mother and father is that they let me have a little autonomy throughout the household, their loving care towards me and my siblings, the way my father doesn’t severely punish me for my bad actions against them and last but not the least, they highly support my interest in art. when it comes to activities, my father teaches me some mathematics while my mother brings me with her to go shopping, there are some moments where I don’t enjoy like walking a lot, having my father scolding me for not doing too well when it comes to solving and studying and the last of all, me getting tired in both situations. me, as a teenager show my love to my parents by simply honoring and obeying their rules like washing the dishes which is my favorite, cleaning the room, don’t stay up too late and most importantly, I show my love by doing anything they ask even if I’m in a very bad situation like in an Online game.

My message for them is “Mother and Father, I may be bad in the past but it is the past, I greatly appreciate what you’ve done for me, education, love, home, care, money, food, water, entertainment and many more. I’ll make sure to repay all what you’ve done to me and not leave your side when I grow into an adult. I’ll make sure to be there in times of need, love, your son.”

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My Nanay is the best! https://blog.nst.edu.ph/2022/05/07/my-nanay-is-the-best/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=my-nanay-is-the-best Sat, 07 May 2022 11:43:14 +0000 https://blog.nst.edu.ph/?p=328

We Filipino’s are well known for a having a tightly knit family, and at the center of a every Filipino household is a loving mother.  We all know how hard working our moms are. They are the first ones to wake up in the morning to make sure our breakfast has been prepared and all we have to do is eat. They make sure that all our things are ready before we attend our classes. They do a lot of things for us, but sometimes we take it for granted. Today is our chance to make up and thank our mothers for all the good things they’ve done to us. Mother’s day is a day where we can do something special for them and appreciate them. Go! Hug your moms, sometimes a tight hug is all they need to let them know how special they are to us.

For this Mother’s Day special, students of Nova Schola shared how much they love and appreciate their moms by submitting entries for this day.

Submitted by: Gwyneth Marudo - Grade 7 Student

Submitted by: Samantha Nicole Molinar - Grade 11 Student

Submitted by: Shania Aranas - Grade 7 Student

Submitted by: Van Irish Macalintal - Grade 11 Student

Submitted by: Grade 10 - C

Submitted by: Ms. Maricris Lucido - NST Teacher

Submitted by: Denisse Vivas - Grade 11 Student

Submitted by: Krisitine Carandang - Grade 12 Student

Submitted by: Ms. Susan Ambrosio - NST Teacher

Submitted by: Ms. Kaicie Baldoz - NST Teacher

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