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Paaralan Tungo Sa Magandang Kinabukasan" The Campaign Kicked Off in All The Public

The Pasay City West High School held a parade to kick off its Brigada Eskwela campaign. The school principal, assistant principal, and guidance coordinator led teachers, students, and other volunteers in parading around the neighborhood. The event aimed to bring together education stakeholders to prepare the school for the upcoming year. Volunteers then worked to clean and repair school facilities. The principal emphasized that the community's support is important for providing a conducive learning environment.
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Paaralan Tungo Sa Magandang Kinabukasan" The Campaign Kicked Off in All The Public

The Pasay City West High School held a parade to kick off its Brigada Eskwela campaign. The school principal, assistant principal, and guidance coordinator led teachers, students, and other volunteers in parading around the neighborhood. The event aimed to bring together education stakeholders to prepare the school for the upcoming year. Volunteers then worked to clean and repair school facilities. The principal emphasized that the community's support is important for providing a conducive learning environment.
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Hermann J.

Steinherr says, “Great education is a combination of a supporting


environment, dedicated teachers, and students who take joy in learning.” Having this in
mind, DepEd always makes sure that all public schools in the country will be conducive
to learning. Hence, every year, the Department conducts the Brigada Eskewela.

With this year’s theme “Pagkakaisa para sa Handa, Ligtas at Matatag na


Paaralan tungo sa Magandang Kinabukasan” the campaign kicked off in all the public
schools in the country last May 28, 2018. This six-day event aimed to bring together all
education stakeholders to participate and contribute their time, effort, and resources to
prepare public school facilities for the opening of the school year.

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.

The school started the


event with a parade which
passed through Pasadeña St.,
F.B. Harrison St., Arnaiz Ave.,
Park Ave, and Galvez St.

Dr. Myrna B. Gaza, the


school principal; together with
Dr. Anita R. Atienza, assistant
principal; and Mrs. Nida D.
Raagas, the guidance
coordinator led the parade.

GPTA officers gave


their support. Together with Together for One Cause. Dr. Myrna B. Gaza (third from left), Dr. Anita R.
the school administrators, they Atienza (rightmost), together with (from left) Mrs. Nida D. Raagas, Mrs.
paraded within the PCWHS Arlene Joy T. Jacob and GPTA officers joined hands for a successful
vicinity carrying their tarpaulin. Brigada Eskwela 2018.
Banging their drums, the
school’s boyscouts signalled the
start of the parade. They happily
walked on dragging the heavy
drums with them. Despite this,
the boys remained energetic all
through out the activity.
Somehow, the bong bong of their
drums has helped in promoting a
light and festive atmosphere
Bong!Bong!Bong! The school’s boy scouts gave their all as theyamidst the hot
beat their drums while during the parade held in the opening day.
day. Likewise, teachers from the different departments of the school came carrying
their respective trapaulin. Dressed in white shirt, they walked within the surrounding
community of the school. The sun was extremely hot but that did not stop the teachers
in marching They came to the parade well-prepared as they brought their umbrellas and
of course, bottles of water. Everyone was in high spirit as they exchanged their sweet
smiles and warm hellos. Some even shared their umbrealls and fan. They were
sweating much but the happiness could still be seenfrom their faces - just look how they
smiled! The event became not only a day of working together but also a way of building
camaraderie among the teachers.
Hand in hand. The teachers of PCWHS joined the parade during the opening ceremony of Brigada
Eskwela 2018. They were from different departments (left-right, top-bottom): Mathematics, Science
and Technology, English, Values Education, Social Studies, Filipino, Home Economics, MAPEH, and
Practical Arts.

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.

Cabataña are the moderators of


the said Ensemble and Chorale
respectively.

Pay Homage to Our National Flag. The PCWHS Chorale and


Anklung Ensemble led the singing of the country’s national
anthem, the doxology and the Pasay March after the entrance
of colors led by the PCWHS Scouts.
The winners of the Song
Writing Contest with the Chorale
and Ensemble sang the Brigada
Eskwela Jingle. The school
Dance Troupe which was trained
by Dr. Omar Aguilar interpreted
the song. Mr. John Francis L.
Octaviano gave the specific tasks
to each department. Mr. King
Alfred D. Sy and Mrs. Ma. Gina
P. Bituaran emceed the event.
Students’ Force. The school’s Dance Troupe showed what Brigada Eskwela is while a group of
students rendered their own composition of a song that explains Brigada Eskwela.

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