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HIGHSCHOOL DAY CELEBRATION IN ISNHS

                                            THE HIGHSCHOOL DAY CELEBRATION


                  High school day is a special occasion for students, teachers, and staff members to come together and celebrate the achievements and successes of the school year. Celebrating this event in school is an excellent way to build school spirit, foster a sense of community, and create lasting memories for everyone involved.
            

                  First part,is thanksgiving mass at 8:00am.And the second part of this event is starts at 10:00 am in the morning and begins with the doxology by the teacher's choir next is the welcome address of our beloved principal Mrs. Editha C. Bagcal then the message of Ms. Gemma Tacuycuy our schools division superintendent. Afterwards is the intermission number of the selected grade 10 students. And followed by Inspirational talk by Dr. Vida Margarette Andal-Bueno. After this is the awarding of plaque of recognition to the guest speaker. Then intermission number of teacher's choir next is awarding of outstanding teachers, employees and retirees after that is the Words of gratitude by our assistant principal Mr. Rommel R. Rabo lastly on this part ifls the closing song. Third part of this event held in field demo in 1pm and starts with the prayer lead by Mr. Joseph Q. Obrero, after that a welcome address by Mr. Reynaldo T. Viloria followed by galaw pilipinas dance then festival dance by selected grade9 students also followed by selected grade 10 students perform an hip hop dance. Afterwards they held an traditional games by FEC officers and booths by ssc and lastly the words of gratitude by Mrs. Judeliza Refuerzo our Head VI, mapeh department.
         

               One of the essential parts of the high school day event is recognition of students' achievement. Awards and certificates can be presented to students during the event to recognize their hard work and dedication.
The high school day event can also be an opportunity to promote school spirit and unity. Students can wear their school colors or a specially designed t-shirt for the event. Students can also participate in games or activities that promote teamwork and cooperation.
         

               In conclusion, celebrating the high school day event in school is an excellent way to create a sense of community, foster school spirit, and recognize students' achievements. With proper planning and organization, the event can be a memorable and enjoyable experience for everyone involved. It is an opportunity for students, teachers, and staff members to come together and celebrate the school's successes and accomplishments, and to look forward to the future

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