The Supreme Student Government in cooperation with the West Negros University College of Criminal Justice hold a seminar about crime prevention and safety tips at the Bacolod City National High School Audio Visual Room (AVR), October 14.
Students who attended the event was demonstrated by the lecturer some tactics on defending one's self when on a crime scene.
Also in their seminar are safety measures to avoid crimes and accidents.
BCNHS Supreme Student Government 2011-2012
Friday, October 14, 2011
Thursday, October 6, 2011
SSG organizes World Teachers Day celebration
Bacolod City National High School celebrates World Teachers Day, October 5, 2011 at the Bacolod Arts Center (BAC).
SSG, spearheaded by president Joefayca Yvette Baja with adviser Mr. Lemuel Gonzaga, organized and facilitated the said event.
Students did various performances to thank their teachers including such from the SSG officers themselves, third year SSMC students, Descartaracs and the BCNHS Folk Dancers with their dance numbers. Teachers were also entertained by the different vocal performances from Deane Grace Ariola, and from a duet of two SSMC students.
SSG also offered a flower bouquet to the statue of the Unknown Teacher at the Horse Shoe.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Student Information Drive
Friday, July 22, 2011, SSG officers conducted the first student information drive for the school year 2011-2012. The room to room campaign of SSG discusses the rules and regulations of the school which most students don't usually abide.
It focuses on the proper waste disposal in the campus, proper grooming, and the campaign against vandalism, truancy, bullying and drug addiction.
The SSG officers were excused from their classes for the whole day to deliver and evaluate the effects of the said topics to fellow students.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Elected Officers Take the Oath in Front of the Crowd
Monday, July 11, 2011, elected officers of SSG took their oath of office on the stage in front of the students having their weekly ceremonial flag raising.
The newly elected 1st year representatives were also introduced to the students.
Mr. Richard Gelangre, head of the social studies department, was the inducting officer.
Special thanks to the host of the ceremony, the SSMC IV-Einstein, for making this event possible.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Freshmen Elect New Reps
Two students from the Special Science and Math Class (SSMC) and also two from the Secondary Education Curriculum (SEC) were proclaimed first year representatives, July 8, 2011 after the two-day election period.
Nichol Joseph Jundana of SSMC I - Archimedes ranked first bagging 654 votes of more than two thousand freshmen students who voted. Following him with 534 votes is Yrmin Claire Grande of SSMC I - Descartes. Maria Clariza Miranda (450) and Dennise Arthur Millendez (415), both from I - Star 1, also made it to the top.
The tabulation of votes were done by the Bacolod City National High School Commission on Elections (COMELEC) headed by their chairman Razel Ann Dagunan.
Eleven students filed for candidacy but only the top four are considered by the Supreme Student Government (SSG).
The oath taking will be on Monday, July 11, 2011 during the school flag ceremony together with the other SSG officers.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Officers' Concern For The Environment
June 18, 2011, the whole team of the SSG planted more than a hundred propagules of mangrove in Brgy. Punta Taytay, Bacolod City.
The team headed by their adviser Mr. Lemuel Gonzaga did their part in preserving the nature for the future inhabitants of the Earth. They were assisted by the mangrove coordinator of the barangay, Mr. John Consi.
The team was composed of the SSG president Joefayca Yvette Baja, vice president Rose Muleta, secretary Roma Jane Hechanova, treasurer Sofayca Ylisse Baja, PIO, Cyril Buenavista, auditor Jave Javellana and Peace Officer Miguel Bacaoco together with the representatives from different years which include Mary Ann Meniao, Mary Jo Alulod, Catherine Dela Cerna, Patricia Villalon,
Mangroves play a big role to the local villagers as well as to the whole city of Bacolod. They act as a sanctuary to fishes which is one of the most important foods of the Filipino diet and to other organisms too. Mangroves planted along the coast also protect the place from harmful tidal waves that might occur during storms. There are still a lot more benefits mangrove can give to humans.
The SSG was just one of many other organizations that conduct mangrove planting activity in Brgy. Punta Taytay. All of these organizations do such activity like that for a purpose which is for the people of the future generation.
The SSG was just one of many other organizations that conduct mangrove planting activity in Brgy. Punta Taytay. All of these organizations do such activity like that for a purpose which is for the people of the future generation.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Brigada Eskwela 2011
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