Lunes, Setyembre 25, 2017

ZEUS PROVES AUTHORITY OVER TECHNODANCE 2017; NEWTON DOMINATES JINGLE CONTEST

September 22 – Scintillating in their crushed CD-covered costumes, behind them were frisky light effects and wafting smoke, Grade 10 Zeus, led by their adviser Mrs. Mary Lourd Santos, astonished the judges and the audience, garnering 98% during the Science Month culminating activity. 
BANG! Grade 10 Zeus paints a powerful movement to claim victory during the second leg of the Science Month Culminating Activity.

Their closest competitors were Grade 9-Hermes landing 1st place, and Grade 9-Hera, second.

“In a dance contest, the group should really dance as one,” commented Mrs. Merlita Abao, the school’s Music teacher and one of the judges, after the program. She added that ‘if one dances best, the rest must also show the same best performance level; otherwise, that one person must opt to perform alone’. According to her, the winning teams possessed an obvious unity throughout the performance.

Divided into two categories, the culminating activity provided an avenue for both elementary and high school students to take their special moments to shine and to prove they’re worth the awards. Supervised by Ms. Arianne Basallo, Grade 5 – Newton, in the first part of the program, wowed the spectators in their well-synchronized dance performance and outstanding melodies. They received an exceptional 95.33% from the judges. 
Grade 5 - Newton, under the supervision of Ms. Arianne Basallo, pose after being hailed CHAMPION.

Second to Newton was Grade 5 – Faraday, then Grade 6 – Leeuwenhoek.

The Jingle Making Contest, participated by Grades 4 to 6, highlighted human body systems. Grades 1, 2, and 3, on the other hand, had kept the atmosphere lively with their admirable intermission numbers.

Before the second leg of the awarding ceremony, Mr. Andrei Czesar Almarez, a Math teacher, with the band from Grade 11, surprised the crowd in his remarkable rendition of Air Supply’s “I’m All Out of Love” while the spectators, giggling in excitement, wondered to whom the song was dedicated.

The program aims to inculcate to students the invaluable contribution of science in making life easy and convenient, and why science has to be optimized, according to the school principal, Mrs. Mary Grace Arce, in her opening remarks.

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