Paaralan Tungo Sa Magandang Kinabukasan" The Campaign Kicked Off in All The Public
Paaralan Tungo Sa Magandang Kinabukasan" The Campaign Kicked Off in All The Public
Pasay City West High School and its stakeholders joined the said National
Schools Maintenance Week. The school invited people from all walks of life. Hence,
LGU leaders, barangay officials, alumni, and private stakeholders came over.
Apart from the teachers, other volunteers came and supported the event. There
were students, alumni, parents, GPTA officers, barangay officials, etc. Even the 4 P’s
recepients contributed to this wonderful cause! A proof that even those who lack the
financial aide can still give something to the community. They simply need to have open
arms and golden hearts.
All for One. One for All. The senior high school faculty (leftmost) and the stakeholders are all in one
during the event. The rest of the groups are (left-right, top-bottom): NIlad Lodge, 2GO Travel, 4P’s
recipients, SSG officers, CIC members, SM MOA employees, Girl Scouts, and PNPA Class of 2006.
Since it was a cleaning and maintenance activity volunteers arrived with the
necessary materials. Female participants were armed with various cleaning things like
broom, rags, mop, pail/dipper, etc while the males brought construction items such as
hammer, nails, saw, etc. Employees of some companies chipped in gallons of paints,
sanitizing kits, and packed meals. A number of entities sent manpower to repair and
clean the school facilities and amenities.
The parade ended in
the school gym.
Volunteers enlisted in
the registration area in
front of building B.
Officers of the student
body manned the said
enlistment.
The program was held
Act on Time. (Left)Volunteers registered themselves during the opening in the school gym. Dr.
program. (Right)The stakeholders started to get inside the gym. Myrna B. Gaza gave
the opening remarks.
In her speech, the principal explained the role of the community in the improvement of
the public school system. She stressed that Pasay City West High School needs the
support of the parents and stakeholders in order achieve a conducive learning
environment.
Let us Support DepEd. (Left - right) Dr. Myrna B. Gaza explained the rationale behind Brigada
Eskwela. Mr. John Francis Octaviano, this year event assistant coordinator gave the specific task/s to
each department and stakeholders. Mr. King Alfred D. Sy and Mrs. Ma. Gina P. Bituaran emceed the
opening program. (Below) The stakeholders listened to the principal’s message.
Members of Pasay City
Council dropped by at the school
gym to show their support in
Brigada Eskwela. Right after the
Flag Raising ceremony in front of
Pasay City Hall, the councilors
went to PCWHS at once hence,
they were still dressed in their
traditional Barong. Being public
servants, such attire did not stop
them in joining a cause such as
this. Mabuhay, Lungsod ng Pasay! The leaders of Pasay City
Council and Pasay City West High School took time out for a
Anklung Ensemble and the snap. They were (right – left): Noel Octavo, Joey Calixto
PCWHS chorale led the singing of Isidro, Antonia Cuneta, Donna Vendivel, Dr. Myrna Gaza,
the national anthem, doxology, and Aileen Padua, Dr. Anita R. Atienza, Mrs. Grace B. Torres,
Pasay March. Ms. Juliet H. Brioso Mrs. Nida D. Raagas, Ms. Lucida Monton and Mr. Fernando
and Mrs. Chrismarilene R. Rivera.