Have you experienced making a design on the platform Canva, but it sometimes leads to disappointment because of a sudden lost in internet connection? Worry no more, as the visual communications and graphic design platform has launched, April 16, a feature that is most requested by its users – Canva …
Read More »Project SOFIA starts rolling in Bagumbayan Central: “Expand your mind, brighten your day”
Pupil leaders of Bagumbayan Central School in Lallo, Cagayan, has started working to serve the school population even during summer; as Project SOFIA keeps rolling via their social media page. Everyday, through Bagumbayan Central School facebook account, pupils and other followers gets to learn new words. These are called “word …
Read More »Angara says DepEd is studying solarization of public schools
Education Secretary Sonny Angara has said that the agency is studying the possibility of putting solar panels in public schools, as the country is under national emergency caused by the crisis in Middle East. Angara has said this in response to questions from reporters on Thursday, April 16, on the …
Read More »Rise & Rebuild Foundation launches 100-day feeding program in Tarlac City
A non-government organization in coordination with Tarlac City government has recently launched a city-wide feeding program seeking to provide proper nutrition to malnourished beneficiaries. Rise & Rebuild Foundation has started their 100-day Feeding Program, March 23, as strong campaign against malnutrition, particularly on areas needing support. Photo source: Facebook The …
Read More »Nueva Ecija Principal, named “Most Outstanding” in the country
The school head of Sto. Domingo National Trade School in Nueva Ecija province was named as the 2026 Most Outstanding-Inspiring School Principal of the Philippines. The award was given by the National Association of Public Secondary School Heads of the Philippines. Photo source: Facebook Dr. Rowena B. Caoile has undergone …
Read More »Colleges, universities in PH now allowed to conduct full online classes amid crisis in Middle East
Colleges and universities in the country were given permission to shift to 100% online classes, this is because of the ongoing fuel and power crisis linked to the war in the Middle East. The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has said that per existing guidelines, a university has to apply …
Read More »Regional Schools Press Con winner, accused of submitting plagiarized entry
The entry that was declared champion in the recently concluded Regional Schools Press Conference (RSPC), particularly in Collaborative Desktop Publishing, is a copycat. That is according to a social media post that has gone viral. Campus Journalism coach Ivan Licauanan Balmores said on Facebook, April 6, that the entry who …
Read More »Tucalana ES celebrates Kindergarten Fun Day
LALLO, Cagayan – Lots of exciting activities filled the celebration of the Kindergarten Fun Day that took place March 10, at Tucalana Elementary School. Pupils engaged in a series of activities which include draw and tell, reading and writing, identifying letter sounds, and games. In the draw and tell, the …
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