Biyernes, Pebrero 3, 2017

EXHAUSTED YET EXHILARATED

Casa de San Miguel Montessori School has been so busy this Friday in preparation for next week’s array of activities. The Miguelians roamed different spots to see students and teachers delighted in the hustle and bustle of the school.
“Excited na po ako!” said Samantha Kate Lacorte, Grade 4-Curie.
While the Sawali Hall was resounding with footsteps for the Foundation Day field demonstrations, the court meanwhile was jam-packed with participants for the Sports Fest.
After a few hours, members of each team were gathered into rooms to rehearse for the last time their cheers and yells. The composed lines were so powerful that they can surely intimidate other competing teams. The lines “kami ang mananalo” and “umuwi na kayo”, although harsh, are indeed passionate pronouncement of victory. The high school students seem to embody a strong command to train the younger participants, and they are so earnest to make the Elementary schoolers feel the need to dominate other teams.
With this year’s another thematic approach to Sports Fest (thanks to the fresh idea of the chairmen) which was inspired by the famous Pokemon Go Miguelians will definitely set the fiery arena next week. Will Valor team be stirred by their winning ardor? Will Instinct team be effectively driven by their innate capabilities to overpower the opponents? Will Mystic team’s “calm analysis of situation” be their indomitable stance? Or, will Harmony team---not really one of the teams---be able to stabilize the warring grounds and be the champ? Miguelians will have to prove their teams’ worth and show one another that Sports Fest is not a mere battle ground but most importantly, a significant event to foster cooperation, composure, courage, and various capacities.
The entire day had been so musical because the choreographer at the Sawali Hall had been teaching the students for both the field demo and the High School Night on February 4. Students from Grades 1, 2, and 3 were really charming as they gracefully brushed the floor with their energetic feet. The high schoolers showed how passionate they were in dancing. Not known to everyone, dancing continues till night so cheerdancers can orchestrate their major presentation for next week.
Simultaneously, a book fair entitled “Bookaneer” brought by Scholastica, is being mobbed by young readers along the Casa Department corridor.
Everybody was tired but exhilarated. The thrill surges. It’s unstoppable. It’s really fun at CDSMMS!
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