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A New Look for SRSTHS

NEWS
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Facebook: A Friend or Foe?


FEATURES
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Hopeless Education
EDITORIAL
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Expression Evolution
FEATURES
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Seniors outlast Juniors


SPORTS
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StaRSci Enrollment Dips by 10%

Maria Kristina R. Imatong is 10.31% lower than last


The Santa Rosa Science and Technology High School conducted its enrollment for the incoming students of Academic Year 2010-2011 on May 4-6. The freshmen totaled 237, while 238 for the sophomores, juniors 165 and seniors with 248. This gave an

overall of 878 students, which years 928 official enrollees. School year 2010-2011 opened with five sections for the third year level while six for the first, second and fourth year levels on June 14. More space of learning and opportunity for our students and school is expected due to a great fall of students number.

StaRSci Students hail unsung heroes


o pilot, no doctor nor a lawyer would be successful if it wasnt for the existence of our teachers. Our school is our second home, with our teachers as our second parents. StaRSci Hi celebrated the International Teachers Day on October 4, with the theme, My Teacher, My Hero. There were two parts, the first one in the morning and one in the afternoon. The first part was held in the covered court, conducted by Karen Lou Larroza, Chris-

Danalie C. Salvador

tine Ann Refuerzo, Kim Thomas Ong and Jershon Ammon Teodoro. Each year level prepared a presentation. The first, third and fourth year levels prepared a song number while the second year presented a dance number. Games were held, which both the students and teachers enjoyed. The second part, held at the AVR, was hosted by Roselle Bunayog and Aaron Pineda. The students created a video presentation showcasing their teachers and their messages for them.

Throughout the program, smile cannot be hidden from our beloved teachers faces. The Teachers Day was observed in the whole month of October. One of the activities held was the Youre Everything Like Love (Y.E.L.L.) wherein the school bell was rang in the morning and in the afternoon. This as a signal that all the students will have a campus wide yell. In any way we may celebrate it, one purpose remains. That is to express our gratitude to our Heroes.

help of the faculty members and the Supreme Student Government (SSG). If you love to dance, step up, take the lead and bring it on! byLikhangGalaw Dance Maria Kristina R. Imatong Troop; Those who are sporty, just sign in and be in, be one of us. by the SPORTS Club; Let nothing in the world be unknown to you, a message from Histonomics-Eco; If you want to be a star, join the STARS from Science, Technology And Research Society. Crossing boundaries towards excellence in Mathematics, by SMS (StaRSci Mathematical Society); Young but care for nature? Join YES-O Club! from Youth for Environment Society-Organization; GAT_ SPARC.COM Lumikha, Lumaya, Lumipad. Two other UNLEASHING THE HIDDEN SKILLS. Scholars patiently clubs are: the Music Club waiting for their turn to sign up for their chosen clubs. and Student Technologists Entrepreneurs of the Philip To enhance the stu- ducted its annual club repines (STEP). These are the dents competence in the cruitment on June 25, 1 pm. varied taglines that advertise Nine clubs promotdifferent aspects of learn- the campaign of each club. ing, Santa Rosa Science and ing each subject area joined Elected presidents Technology High School con- the said activity with the of each club were as follows:

StaRSci Clubs recruit new members

WHERE ARE THE BANANAS? Teachers lose their stress in a game prepared by the students. GAT_SPARC.COM-Caprice Marie Agarao, Ian Isaac Emnace-SMS, Mark Michael Soreta-LGDT, Gerald Michael Castillo-YES-O, Merl - Yana Marallag-Music, Karmeena Idanan-Sports, Jane Claire Bulahan-STEP, Mia AlohadoHistonomics-Eco and Bernadette Barayang-STARS. The results gave satisfaction to the respective club moderators: Mr. Ernesto Baldoza for GAT_SPARC. COM, Ms. Sarah Balagso for Scitech Mathematical Society(SMS), Mr. Pablo Gliane for Histonomics-Eco, Ms. Chriselleen Jazel Pasilan for LikhangGalaw Dance Troupe(LGDT), Mr. Emerald Reyes for SPORTS, Ms. Imelda Moyon for Science, Technology And Research Society(STARS), Ms. Jocelyn Gregorio for Music Club, Mr. Alvin Sta. Maria for Students Technologists Entrepreneurs of the Philippines(STEP), and Ms. Corazon Esteban for Youth Environmental School-Organization.

StaRSci High tops NAT 2010


Maria Kristina R. Imatong
Among 44 high schools in the Division of Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa Science and Technology High School ranked first in the National Achievement Test. 177 second year students for School year 2009-2010 took the exam. The school topped among seven public high schools and 37 private schools in the City of Santa Rosa. They got 1st for English, Science, Filipino and Araling Panlipunan while 2nd for Mathematics. NAT is an annual examination for students in second year high school and Grades III and VI for elementary throughout the country. For the second year high school students, it measures their proficiency in different subject areas.

EDITORIAL
e caught the attention of the world when the unimaginable tragic event occurred in 2009 bringing many Filipino lives at the verge of despair and turning the whole land desolated, peaking the deadliest torrents in the recent history. The helter-skelter state of the Philippines last year had made a great impact in the lives of our fellowmen especially to the provinces that felt the violent strike of the typhoon. The bloodcurdling winds of typhoon named ONDOY took many lives, and sad to say we didnt tie the rope tightly to drag them back anew. Many families were submerged to the greater heights of raging floods, making survival a vague choice. Villages, towns and offices were also splashed by the dirty waters and what to expect, sludge piled up in the streets even the offices floors were tinged by the black sticky mud. Millions of properties were damaged and destroyed, farms seemed reservoirs and dead bodies were dumped in tons of mud proliferated everywhere. This was the big picture of our country that dimmed the light of hope to many Filipinos and shut the doors of tomorrow. How did

Did we do enough?

we cope up to this eye-opening phenomenon? How are Filipinos now? Did we prepare more this time that could surmount the rebirth of ondoy? As widely accepted as it may seem typhoon-affected families cant still move to the next chapter of their lives because of the deaths of their loved ones that drown them to the nightmares of unpreparedness. It is only then that we realized the importance of being prepared in times of abrupt calamity crisis. We woke up that day seeing only the aftermath of the typhoon and carrying the questions, what if it will happen again? Some experts say that in time of disaster, the best thing we can do is to follow the Disaster Risk Reduction. This is a systematic approach that aims to reduce socio-economic vulnerabilities to disaster and helps to identify, assess and reduce the risks of disaster. The act was implemented by the National Disaster Coordinating Council to assure the public safety in responding to calamity attacks. Going deeper to what had happened last year, it seemed that many failed to apply the principles of this approach. Many Filipinos sought for their own ways to survive such unpredictable occurrences

taking for granted the safety measures that the act offers. We witnessed how Quezon City, Taytay Rizal, Marikina City, Ortigas Extension, Pasig City, San Jose Del Monte, Montalban Rizal and more in the provincial areas of Luzon got drowned in the downpours of Ondoy and sooner as storms hit the country the rest of it will already be trapped killing more and more and more lives. This is what we should now expect. Based on the statistical data, Metro Manila rated to at least 73 persons killed and nearly 70,000 families were displaced by the massive torrents after the tropical storm Ondoy, an alarming figure to increase as the product of abrupt calamity crisis.

How did the NDCC act before, during and after the calamity? We can all answer this simple inquiry by just going back to what had happened in 2009. The public seemed to turn in ruin state when they were surprised by the gustiness of Ondoy. Even single equipment failed to survive in the raging floods. The safety that NDCC thought beforehand was replaced by heightened death tolls, more dead bodies because its too late to act in the middle of strong winds. What our fellowmen could only do that time is to inevitably help those that failed to estimate the power of ONDOY. The disaster tested the speed of our officials in responding to such situation and how they could save lives.

In this devastating experience we proved two things. First, our country is still not ready to face such abominable disaster due to its lack of facilities and few trained rescuers. Second, Filipinos remain insensitive not only in responding to such disaster but as well to the bottom line of this calamity crisis; environmental degradation. We still entail ourselves to the so called Modern Throwaway Society and no doubt if we would experience another this time. Lest we forget to build up the walls that could no longer be breached by the storms to come instead we do our own that made our country lag behind seeing preparedness a vital role for survival.

Disaster Preparedness: A Choice to make


Roselle Eloise Bunayog
heres a choice were making, were saving our own lives -words taken from the song, We are the world originally composed by Michael Jackson together with Lionel Richie, USA for Africa at the time of famine and crisis. The National Disaster Coordinating Council have initiated and made projects concerning the safety of the people when disasters strike. The said council has conducted diverse drills to alert all of the citizens must, especially the students. Still, when these monstrous activities come along the way, countless casualties & heavy damages occur. Looking back at what

happened last September 26,2009, Typhoon Ondoy have devastated the regions of Luzon leaving back flooded streets, homeless inhabitants and many more. With the coming of the rainy season, we must prepare ourselves for the worst. We should always bear in mind that, an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure, Man has abused nature badly. Rising death tolls experienced from different disasters cannot be avoided but can be lessened if mentally alert before, during and after the affliction. Nature has reacted abominably towards man. Shall we wait for it to get worse? Crisis experienced today are of immerse level. Government agencies should take part in providing educa-

tion for the people. But this would not be useful if we do not participate and partake in the conventions given to us. Actions must be done first save nature, to save lives. We follow the 4Rs of unchaining Mother Nature and that is to reduce, reuse, recycle and most of all RESPECT. Respect our environment the way it provides us all the necessities needed by the humans. Respect our nature the way it showed respect to us. For when we show our abusive behavior towards our mother, it would take its revenge worse than what we have showed her. Its time to make an action. An action that would deliberately waken all of us. That when we mount out together for tomorrows day, everything was simply as it was before.

fter the 2010 election, we can now somehow say that Philippines is starting to make a true change. The shine of yellow ray displacing the blood-spattered administration it preceded claimed its victory for they have been very successful in unchaining the belligerent acts of leadership. Going back to the past, we witnessed different controversies that put scar to the face of our country in the globe. NBN ZTE deal, Hello Garci and Jose Pidal, can you still remember? Scandals that turned to be the talk of the decade, made the people doubt the credibility of the former administration. Former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, in her nine years of term was confronted by countless arguments in any aspect of countrys effeteness. By the time she took the seat in the palace, constant flaws were bombard-

Dark Horse
Jonel G. Escao
ed to the president resisting her many decisions of procreating a better and stronger republic. However the ideological side of it is actually to the economic development of the country. She was able to raise the countrys kicking economy for it has been considered as the best economic growth for the past thirty years. Moreover, the battleground of the capitalists and foreign investors is very vast during her time encouraging many jobs for the Filipinos. But how come that the poverty line exceeds its expected growth when the economy is elevating? According to substantial facts, the term of the former president was the dark age of unemployment for it was considered the longest unemployment crisis in the history. Furthermore, the societys economic aspects have shrunk to unexpected growth rate delving the necessities to trap it up. It is not only in this phase she confirmed her perished government. The latest and most controversial Maguindanao Massacre crowned the Philippines as the deadliest spot for journalists. If she only become firm in making immediate decisions, if she only felt the grievances of the families, if she only showed noble governance, controlling the leaders of her wall and if she turned to be an honest and corrupt-free leader this issue will not flood the immense publications existing in our country. This will not scar the face of the land. Everything in these gory killings turned to nothing. The justice was taken for granted. Thats the story in her time, integrity doesnt exist. Even though the triumph of the incumbent Presi-

Hopeless Education
sources and teachers who are below standard. These may be enough reasons, but they may also be more of the fruit of the past that experienced the same dilemma. To improve the quality of our students, the administration of Noynoy Aquino has shown support to the recommendation of adding two more years to a students life. We can see that what they want to happen is to gain more knowledge under an extended period of time. More years of schooling will not only bring more information, but also more experience. But if the cost of extending the years in grade and high school will result to the lack and low quality of education, wed better think again.

Regina Coeli T. Aquino


Our parents often say that we should value education because it is the most precious heritage they could give us. Education is the light that guides us as we journey through life. It gives us hope to a brighter future. Although those stated previously are true, we cannot deny the fact that education in our country needs hope more than it gives. It is threatened by a crippled and incapacitated system. It cannot do well in a country where corruption and poverty are like thorns that choke its survival. The low quality of education was always blamed on defective educational re-

Those who are less privileged have the highest ratio of dropouts in primary and secondary level. Majority of public school students do not get to finish high school. That alarming figure may increase if an additional two years are added before a student can graduate in high school. There are serious problems that afflict Philippine education. But whatever they are, they are all the consequences of material poverty and corruption. Education is not about a degree, it is about competency. It is about the ability of a person to cope and prosper in all aspects of life. Education is not about technology. It is about how one uses tech-

dent Aquino has been established nevertheless, there are these queries that we must all internalize. What have we done to guard our rights as citizens of this country most especially to the hoping poor families to sustain the meals in their wreck table? Did we only protect it through demonstrations or far worse through showing disinterest to the prevailing issues? Why did it take too long to liberate the life-long imprisonment of our fellowmen? Why did we wait for 2010 election to unlock the bars of suffering and step to the yellow stairs of change? Well, after all as Mrs. Gloria Arroyo overtook the presidency she was still a victor since another opportunity of ruling has been blessed to her and the agony she left behind remains in the hearts of her former people and it will endure in our history So, who is the Dark Horse? nology, skill, and other assets to promote the well-being of his family and himself. The effort to educate is not only about what is being invested to a student. After all, it is not the information that one receives that determines the quality of life. Rather, it is the character and the capacity of that person in using the knowledge hes gained to pursue his aspirations. Education is just one of the victims of the evils of poverty and corruption. If the government and education officials see so much importance in adding two years of schooling for students, the whole nation hopes that they will see how ineffective the program will be if they will not act against the domination of poverty and corruption. This simply points to the fact that education itself is in need of hope.

What is your STAND?


We are all aware of the new program of the Department of Education known as K plus 12, adding more years in the primary and secondary levels. This syllabus arise from the fact that the country needs to jive with the developing nations system of education for the fast pace of economic sustainability. However, it seemed to have several loopholes to ponder and consider and it needs the suggestion of many especially the youth since they are the ones to benefit or suffer from the said course. The question would be: Is the tageous agenda advanor otherwise?

Dina Jane Malaluan(IV-EINSTEIN): For me, it is advantageous because, students are given the opportunity to learn well. At first, it seems like it is hard because for other students, studying is synonymous to suffering. But have they ever thought of the fact that they will suffer more in the future if they will not be able to learn things? In this world as of our situation today, we all need to be practical. Hard work itself is not enough to make a success. Knowledge is also needed. Toni Rose R. Ramores(IIPASTEUR):Im telling you that I agree because I have observed that most of the countries around the globe have many intelligent but only old men are working or doing their job. Actually, I dont care about the long span of time that Ill be studying because I prefer most of the productivity that a man can do for his beloved country. Jason R. Montesa(IIIRUTHERFORD):On my part, if the K+12 Education Plan becomes successful, then the Philippine education system can become more competitive among other countries countries around the world. Though there are still some problems that the government needs to solve before they can successfully implement the plan, the proposed program is good but it still wont work if the needed elements to make it work isnt present.

Letter to the Editor:


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The seventh volume of the satellite is worth waiting for. Their fruitful Wow! Im really excited for the seventh volume of the satellite. i will thoughts awes me a lot. i hope to get more ideas from it. God Bless! again grasp wonderful writing ideas from its staffers and the quality Raina Carlin M. Laza - III - Dalton write-ups will amaze me again. Gods speed staffers. - Judith A. Yap IV - Eisntein

Poverty: A Worldwide Problem


overty is a major problem faced by poor or even rich countries in the world. The reasons are endless. It may be a result of a countrys inadequate resources, poor quality of education or being overpopulated of a certain country. It can also be due to corrupt officials and their complete neglect to their position. But who is really to blame for the hardships that the citizens are suffering due to poverty? Is destitution an endless and eternal problem that will never to be solved? Poverty is not confined to Asian countries like

Ma. Luisa L. Obia


the Philippines. It is a worldwide problem faced by almost majority of the countries in the world. In Asia, Africa and Latin American countries, over 500 million people are living in what the World Bank has called absolute poverty. In Africa, millions of people die every year because of lack of needed funds for foods and medicines for less fortunate. Because of it, citizens in a country cant maintain a minimally adequate standard of living. We cant escape the reality that poverty is far from being resolved. Even a rich country like USA has its share of problems regarding poverty. Hunger has always been associated with poverty. It is implicated in more than half of all child deaths worldwide. Half of all children under five years of age in South Asia and one third of those in Sub-Saharan Africa are malnourished. The government cant supply their countrys needs because they lack the fund for food and medicine. But how can we exactly measure the poverty status in a certain country? Of course, there are guidelines to help us measure a countrys ability in providing solutions in their countrys poverty. Unemployment rate and inflation rates are sometimes bases to determine a countrys status regarding poverty and if a country is well off or that we had a President whose parent became a leader as well. The Arroyo administration turned out to be a downfall to the nation as it displayed corrupt officials, buried scandals and unsolved crimes. Hearing PNOYs words made a feeling of determination among the Filipinos. With his famous lines, Kung Walang Corrupt, Walang Mahirap, he truly exemplified his integrity by removing undeserving officials in the government. Noynoys administration became a big alteration from the previous presidency. Though

poor. Every year, thousands of new graduates fail to land a job, adding to the huge number of workless people in our country. Job mismatch is a big issue to the new graduates and to the government. Because of being jobless, they will be added to the long list of people living in poverty. People must be more practical in voting for those who will sit in the government as officials. They must be aware of those who they are putting in power. Those they will elect are the ones who will help them in the next years to come. For the past few years, the government has always been trying to extend their hands to those in need and exerting effort to provide the needs of its citizens living in poverty. Poverty breeds poverty, and so the government exerts effort in improvstarted out good, it was immediately faced with lurid issues. Taking the hostage crisis that occurred in the Quirino Grandstand, the event is still vivid from the memories of the victims and the whole nation as well. Because of one man who wants to get back in position, killed several innocent tourists after mistreating his brother. Having the Reproductive Health Bill as the center of commotion between the Church and the government is a huge inquiry upon PNoy to decide. No one is indeed above the law, who oppress will want more than ever to be equal to those who are higher than them. Its a never ending cycle of trying to see the others weaknesses to compare with our strengths. For inequality isnt evil and equality itself is evil, we continue to hurt each other without realizing that they were the only ones who could understand another human. In the case of the employer and Romans, its merely an act of a normal human. They experienced pain so they would like others to feel it also. They wanted equality so they arent the only ones who are suffering. What they need is time to heal the angst which was built up inside them. And after the process of healing, never despair when we try to reap back time. For in every memory we recall, we become stronger than before.

ing the quality of education in our country. Solving the problem of poverty is very hard, especially for a country like the Philippines. Yet, every problem has a solution. Strengthening economic ties with other countries, providing a high quality of education to the students, attracting foreign investors for business opportunities and economic growth and opening up more job opportunities for the unemployed are some. Poverty is truly a worldwide problem that has existed for so long. And it will continue to exist, unless we do something to finish it. Each and every citizen of this country, especially the students, and the government must work hand in hand to put an end to poverty. If we will all work together and do our own part, we can conquer poverty. but the Catholic Church has the right to express its conviction against the matter. With the first five months in power, several challenges have confronted our President. The solution to the problem of the state should not only be taken by the government. We Filipinos have to act out in solving our puzzle. The EDSA Revolution revealed that hand in hand, we were able to oust the abusive dictator who took over for more than two decades. History repeats itself. If we have done it before, why cant we do much better today?

Philippines at its turning point


Roselle Eloise B. Bunayog
ay 10, 2010 marked a new vision for the Filipinos as new set of leaders emerged on the Presidential and Vice Presidential elections. People have waited for years to witness a change in our society. Having President Noynoy Aquino made Philippine history noteworthy not s a Roman betting on gladiators comparable to that of a modern day employer firing his workers? Ever since the dawn of mankind, humans lived side by side formed clans, protected their race came up with civilizations or built empires as long as theyre with each other. No man is an island as they say, but is it really because of the others help that we were able to survive, or the sight of their helplessness that gave us the feeling of being higher than them so we were able to outlast the lesser beings? When the colosseum was built by Vespasian, it was considered as his biggest mistake. The slaves were killed mercilessly for the sake of the salvation of Romes honor regardless of the bloodied soil. Romans werent delighted

only because he became the highest leader in our country, but because people have expected a lot from him with his mother, Corazon Aquino, being the democratic icon and his father, Former Senator Ninoy Aquino who faced Ferdinand Marcos with pride and courage, sacrificed his life for our liberty. It was the second time

Equality is Evil
with pure blood spill inside the ampitheater but of the feeling that they arent as unlucky as the ones fighting off with the lions. This certainty that somebodys lesser than them gave the much needed self-esteem and reinforcement to their declining glory. The oppresive sight of their underserving rulers by mocking at the misery of others. When the Manila hostage taking took place last August 23, it was considered as Rolando Mendozas biggest mistake. The Chinese citizens felt a staggering blow of pain for their countrymen who suffered a painful end within the Philippine soil. Our glory declined while self-esteems lowered when Hong Kong considered us non-sentient.

Eliora Maris M. Medrano

But suprisingly, we were not the ones who felt the need for others sufferings to alleviate our burdens, the Chinese did. A series of reports from Overseas Filipino Workers in Hong Kong said that they were pried upon or worse, fired by their Chinese employers after the hostage taking incident. Perhaps, its how they tried to lessen the oppresive sight of the Filipinos who indirectly killed their people. The humans sentience might be the main reason behind these. By being able to feel can we only understand the meaning of being alive, of being happy, of being sad, in bliss, or in torment. These emotions lead to actions that make us want to be equal with those who oppress while those

Editors Corner

To the readers, Our school organ, the satellite has been very participative, for almost seven years, in uplifting awareness and in instilling the values of campus journalism in our school. From the past publications we had, we can say that there were considerable changes and innovations. The team of staffers exerted their utmost efforts and talents in molding a better and quality write-ups. Thanks to the previous staffers for their unwavering support and guidance. Their works served as our steer making everything in it welldone and well-screened. Also our adviser Mr. Peter Alarcon, his knowledge about this urged us to work with excellence.

Laying the Foundation


t about 9 am of May 24, 2010, a good number of students in Santa Rosa Science and Technology High School gathered around the schools covered court to join the opening ceremony of an important event. This program maintained and ordered by DepEd aims to prepare schools for a new school year by cleaning, improving and renovating classrooms, laboratories and faculties of the school. Another objective of the said program is to promote teamwork or what we call here in the Philippines as bayanihan among teachers, students as well as parents in doing such tasks. This program is called the Brigada Eskwela. Prior to this event is

Colleen Anh C. Pegollo


also the release of sectioning and the classroom assignment of each student. The student will work in the room in which his or her class section is placed for the new school year. Students worked in a different environment with different people, serving as their first activity as a class, getting to know new people and developing tighter bonds of friendship suitable for the beginning of a new year. Before the start of the brigada, students who walked in their classroom saw how dirty it was, piles of dust on the floors, tables and chairs, fading paint of the walls and ceiling, and nonfunctional lights and electric fans brought about by the long vacation. It was a challenge. Students were given individual tasks, but most preferred to work in groups. There were groups assigned in sweeping, waxing the floors, polishing, washing the old curtains, wiping the windows and walls, cleaning the dusty chalkboard, brushing the electric fans and a lot more. They were also able to plan future projects, elect classroom officers, have new decorations and have an overall classroom inspection. By May 28, 2010, the program turned out to be a success. The evidence are present in the school and can be noticed and seen by observers. This Brigada Eskwela is only the first and beginning to a lot more projects in the school. All went well during the program and most of the teachers and students cooperated, laying the foundation for a brighter school year, for the students and for the community.

STARSCI STUDENTS fix their chairs and tables during the Brigada Eskwela.

SSG Officers attend NLTSGO


Jonel G. Escao
work among SSG officers. Our school, Santa Rosa Science and Technology High School sent its officers in the said training namely, Jonel Escao, SSG President and Myra Blesila Antolin, Vice President together with their adviser Ms. Junellie Mae Bawan and other delegates of Santa Rosa City. The organizers disseminated free bags, IDs and student leader magazines for the first day. The training was not only attended by the officers but as well as their mentors, The Student Trainors from Ateneo known as Strainers, TV Personalities, DepEd officials and Mr. Anthony Pangilinan, chief distributor of Lighthouse Publishing Inc.

Colleen Anh C. Pegollo

A New Look for SRSTHS


pain of teachers, students and school staff from traveling to and fro from one building to another by using the stairs. Another major improvement is the repainting of the schools buildings. Corridors, posts, stairs and walls had been repainted and furnished for the new school year. Not only did the new paint job enhance the schools color but also helped maintain a very good image of the school, that is being a model in cleanliness as well as excellence. A new arrangement of classrooms and faculty rooms had also taken place. Building A will now have the 1st and 3rd year levels and Building B shall hold the 2nd and 4th year levels. Each classroom had its own developments during the week long brigada eskwela, a school project maintained nationwide by the Department of Education (DepEd), held in our school from May 24 to May 28, 2010. Thanks to these renovations, everyone would really have a good start in the new school year. Let us keep hoping for future developments and improvements, all for the schools well being and its goal to have a conducive, studentfriendly campus and second home to StaRScis scholars.

Students of Santa Rosa Science and Technology High School will surely have a fun school year, welcoming and having new friendships from the first year level, enjoying new classmates and different environments as well as seeing the school with its latest makeover. One of the major renovations that had taken place was the installation of bridges connecting the schools two buildings together in the 2nd and 3rd floors. Teachers and students would really enjoy these new structures. These bridges will help ease the

As part of the mandated training for Student Leaders, the Center for student co-curricular affairs chief executive Mr. Joey Pelaez welcomed the Supreme Student Government officers in Teachers Camp Baguio City last August 2-8 for the 8th National Leadership Training of Supreme Government Officers. With the years theme Team SSG Making the Dream Work, the student officers coming from varied regions of the Philippines showed its alacrity towards honing leadership skills and building network of teamwork within the organization. The seminar stressed the importance of team-

REVIVED. The schools new phase of development.

TEAMWORK. Different student leaders from various schools work hand in hand to achieve a common goal.

Colleen Anh C. Pegollo


Throughout the decade, countless calamities such as storms, earthquakes, flashfloods, landslides and fires have been hitting our country, resulting to a big number of wounded civilians, wasted vehicles, wrecked infrastructures, broken families and the loss of precious lives. Saddening, isnt it? The major lesson be ready. It could happen to you, however little the chance may be. When disaster strikes, dont be caught unprepared! A responsible scholar is always ready for anything. Here are tips to prevent chaos, panic and confusion once natural or man-made disasters strike. Before Prepare to be self-sufficient for at least three days by putting together an emergency kit, including: canned and packed food, water, a flashlight, a portable, battery-operated radio or television, batteries, medicines, first aid kit, money, seasonal clothing, and sanitation supplies. Conduct practice drills so you and your family know the safe locations in your home for each type of emergency. Decide how and where your family will reunite if separated. Choose an out-of-state friend or relative that separated family members can call to report their whereabouts and conditions. Learn first aid and CPR from your local Red

Cross chapter or other community organizations. Learn how to shut off gas, water and electricity in case the lines are damaged. Make sure insurance coverage is up-to-date and reflects present property values. Check on flood insurance. Compile an inventory of home contents. Take pictures and/or video. Store in a safe place. Check chimneys, roofs, walls and foundations for stability. Make sure your house is bolted to its foundation. Secure your water heater and major appliances, as well as tall, heavy furniture, hanging plants, picture frames and mirrors. Make arrangements for pets. During If you are evacuated: Follow directions of local officials. Carry your disaster supplies kit with you. Unplug appliances, turn off electricity, gas, and main water valve. If time permits, elevate or move furniture to upper floors. Tell someone outside of storm area where you are going. Lock home and leave. If you stay at home: Listen constantly to a battery-powered radio

or television. Stay inside away from windows, skylights and glass doors. If power is lost, turn off major appliances and keep refrigerators and freezers closed. After: Stay calm. Check on neighbors, especially elderly or disabled. Turn on your portable radio or television for instructions and news reports. For your own safety, cooperate fully with public safety officials and instructions. Use a flashlight to cautiously check for gas and water leaks, broken electrical wiring or sewage lines. If there is damage, turn the utility off at the source. Check your home for cracks and damage, including the roof, chimneys and foundation. Do not use your vehicle unless there is an emergency. Keep the streets clear for emergency vehicles. Take pictures of the damage, both house and contents, for insurance claims. When electricity is lost for several hours or days, frozen and refrigerated food may not be safe to eat. Do not re-freeze thawed food. Throw away all food that has been under flood waters, except canned food, but wash and sanitize the cans before opening. Conserve water if your septic system is flooded. If your system lost pressure, boil water for 3 minutes before consuming. As you obviously know, prevention is better than cure. However, all of these would be nothing without the help and guidance of God. Everyone should be informed of the proper way of dealing and preparing with these disasters. It is something than involves discipline of dealing with and avoiding risks. Although, disaster preparedness may seem unnecessary and a waste of time, effort and money, it can go a very long way, and who knows, being prepared may even save yours and your loved ones life someday. So once again I ask you, are you ready? ary and fail which means shortcoming or mistake. An epic fail is any mistake or fault committed by someone that makes him popular. To use in a sentence: The contestant tripping off the stage was an epic fail! over!- This expression was popularized by PBB Big Winner Melai Cantiveros. This term is usually used for exaggeration. To use in a sentence: The test in Algebra was so hard! Over! major, major!- This expression originally came from the talked-about answer of Ms. Maria Venus Raj during the Q and A portion of Ms.Universe. This phrase is used to indicate something extravagant. To use in a sentence: Shes going to throw a major, major party at their house to night! amp! - Its not a unit of current, not an amplifier and surely not a drug. This expression was first used in the Philippines by the time Ragnarok Online is on its boom. It is used by Filipinos to express anger and disappointment on a situation or in some cases just to add intensity to a statement. To use in a sentence: Amp! How come I failed in a subject like Physical Education? This is crazy! Im sure itll take a longer time for me to mention all the expressions used by the youth. Having an original way of expressing oneself is good, but let us not forget the proper use of English and Filipino for formality and better understanding.

Expression Evolution
Regina Coeli T. Aquino
Remember how you used to hear your friends mix English and Filipino words in one sentence? How they use the words gonna and wanna to replace the phrases going to and want to? How so very often you hear duh and OMG come out of everyones lips? If you remember those mentioned above, then so do I. For years the youth has created and used so many phrases and expressions. They would always use them 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The expressions stated previously are still frequently heard today, but change is constant. Once again, a new wave of expressions is used by the youth. Let me familiarize you with these new words. Jejenese- Why wouldnt this be on top of the list? This is the official language of the popular jejemons. The letters are composed of alternating upper and lower case letters. In other cases, letters are replaced with numbers. Though the Department of Education declared war against the jejemons, the true blue members of this clique still continue the use of their language. imba!- This shorter term for the word imbalance is popularized and commonly used by those

who play DOTA. The word may mean two contrasting ideas: 1) Youre so good! and 2) Youre so weak! To use in a sentence: Our opponent is too good. We cant even score. Imba! epic fail- This phrase is formed from the words epic which means legend-

Eliora Maris M. Medrano


We wont have gigantic pizzas during school festivals like that of Ashford Academy in Code Geass, we dont have a greenhouse like that of Special A, we cant take a shower in school unlike in Shakugan no Shana and our garden is too small compared to that in Mai Hime, but we can still say that Santa Rosa Science and Technology High School is the coolest school ever. We have Foundation Days with different educational booths. No, its not being killjoy, its learning while enjoying. Because most of our teachers believe that learning need not be about books but it should be about sharing and gathering information with others while having fun in the process. And thats what we do even in times wherein we have a school program. We are having fun in classes so we need not skip them, unlike Lelouch who prefers to sleep rather than studying. Luckily, we have spacious classrooms which we keep clean and organized. Even though we might have power interruptions whenever multiple computers are used, we stay fresh with windows wide open. We shouldnt litter around the campus for we have bins wherein you must segregate your trash. Without hassles and disturbances, we can stay focused on our studies even without Akiras magical cookies and tea.

Our restrooms are kept clean with water on big pails, but sometimes we find the cubicles not enough for all of us to get in especially when we change clothes for P.E. classes. What is important is that we learned how to be patient because we knew everybody needs to use it; others just need to give way. And we need not quarrel about that, there are volunteers already. We can also see teachers doing the same. This is what they taught us to do, so we should be thankful or else we could have ended up quarreling inside the restrooms. And to thank them, we must give respect and never attempt mimicking Shana or you will send teachers crying. Our school also shares the only court with the elementary but we learned how to give and take. Theyve got it today, tomorrow its ours. Its amazing how weve turned it into a court for basketball, volleyball, badminton and futsal. It also turned into a stage during programs and even a laboratory for bigger experiments. We learn how to share and also to be resourceful of what weve got. Together, we can make almost anything possible instead of fighting for resources not like the Himes greed for power. We wont have gigantic pizzas every time we have a school festival or a greenhouse full of plants wherein we can hold classes but we can beat Lelouch and Takishima when it comes to cleverness and educational attainment. We might not have pools and showers to use for free or luscious green gardens but we are taught values that can outwit Shana and Mais supernatural powers. Our school might not have marvelous facilities but whats important is that we are educated to be cool! Say, isnt it cool that we are so lucky we are studying here and we can overcome other students, or even anime characters?

Changing Paradigm
Regina Coeli Aquino
The moment he stood there proved that the mass is strong Though he never thought hell come to that point and go all along He dreamed not to be an advocate of hope And inherit all the countrys evils and fault. In his simple life he had this goal To be true to his country and give his all That day marked the end of an uncommitted regime And gave birth to a changing paradigm His foremost duty is to lift the nation through honest ways And bring the destiny of the Filipinos back to its rightful place He came to serve and not to lord over He promised to accept his peoples marching order For his exhausted compatriots, the government will be their champion For the hardworking youth, hell improve the system of education For the persevering worker, hell cater jobs and opportunities For the deprived family, hell provide homes within safe communities The Filipinos have proven their power over their own country Theyve campaigned for change and succeeded through unity Lets keep the faith and continue to prevail Lets join hands with the leader that weve hailed.

Keep Makiling Green Movement


Adrian Justin D.C. Del Rosario
Mount Makiling, the mystical mountain at Los Baos, Laguna has been degrading as time passes by. A great destination for relaxation, for leisure and camping. With the increasing population in the areas surrounding it, the mountain is now becoming polluted. Pieces of trash are scattered along the trail because of the careless people living and visiting the mountain. This needs to stop as environmental concerns are being advocated by NGOs and concerned citizens of the country. The Makiling Center for Mountain Ecosystems (MCME) is one of the new units of the College of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of the Philippines - Los Baos. It aims to conserve Philippine mountain environments and promote the Global Mountain Agenda. It also supports environmental movements like the Keep Makiling Green Movement. The Boy Scouts of the Philippines launched environmental programs like their Go Green Movement which also became a big help to preserve the mountain. Through these, the ecological balance in the mountain ecosystem of Mount Makiling is recovered. The Keep Makiling Green Movement, a non-profit organization, has its own lineup of activities which aims to preserve Mount Makiling. An example is the Ecology Fun Trek held last September 11, 2010 at the mountain. Its objective was to lessen the foreign materials found along the trail. NGOs and companies participated in the said event. At the end, Awards and special prizes were given to those who picked up the most trash and to those who won in the Eco Trivia Quiz. A Current activity is the distribution of stickers which serves as a fund raising for the forest rangers. Suggested donations for the sticker is Php 20.00. The movement would raise funds for it to be able to buy binoculars for the rangers. Future activities would follow like the Centennial Celebration of Mount Makiling as a National Forest Reserve on November 21, 2010. The initiators of the movement would like to rally out support through the dissemination of information. We could ask our friends to click on Like on the Fan Page of the movement on Facebook or we could donate money to the movement. Through these, we could be environmental advocates in any way. Let us help support and preserve the mountain ecosystem of Mount Makiling.

On The Court
Michael Leandrew Larao
He clears to the left, he hits to the right But oh! I missed his drop too tight Its his serve and Im ready to begin Oh how I wish this game I win I retrieve the bird and hit it so far He cleared it back like blazing star It is time for me to smash it right down My turn to start another round Short serve to the front? Long serve to the back? My leg is sore, I want to slack I served it short and he lifted up high I dropped it down, his moves so sly. I lunged for the bird to keep it in play Luckily he missed! The games going my way! Match point for me, just one more to go I serve the bird but NOT TOO LOW! My turn to serve, the score is twenty- eighteen Will this be over? Will I play again? My serve is so high, he smashed it once more But he missed! My wrist is so sore! Match point for me as everyone sees I served short, he fell on his knees The game is over, the points I have won My coach happily said What a job well done!

The Sign of the Bow


Regina Coeli T. Aquino
A veil of misty droplets hung Wonderfully colored by the rays of sun A beautiful arc set on the rain-washed sky

Where the mighty birds dwell and fly This colorful painted bow Serves as a sign to men below Rises over land and oceans deep A reminder that God never sleeps He promised never again to send A flood to drown those who offend The rainbow is His sealed promise thus A true love letter written to us.

If Tomorrow Never Comes


Eliora Maris M. Medrano
f tomorrow never comes for someone close to you, how much would you give in order to lengthen his life? Can five pesos ever be enough? Pamela Africa. A cheerful student; the 2008 Ms. StaRSci; a companion; a chess player; a friend. She was the one who kept on asking for five pesos from everyone she sees along the way...before that tragic day. Last March 6, 2010, while on the way home from a Visita Iglesia in Baguio, the bus she was riding at crashed against a tree and took her life

AN EVERLASTING SMILE. Pamela Tanya S. Africa will forever be a part of our hearts.

away together with our chance to give what she had been asking for. One might think that if only they had given her what she asked for, things might have gone the other way. The bus could have reached to a stop. The driver couldnt have fallen asleep. She might have survived the crash. If the unfortunate event did not happen, we could still have her now to laugh with, to study with, and simply be with. After that, five pesos would have been the most valuable money. It would have saved her life, our tears, and our memories of lifetime friendships. But God planned otherwise. Nothing, even money,

can be enough to stop His will. Every ending is so unpredictable, that it hurts thinking about it. However, knowing that we would all end the same way tells us that life is short and precious. Being able to live another day is a wonderful gift from above. She just has to go earlier than us. It has nothing to do with what we have failed to do for her. Whats important is what weve made her feel during her life here on earth. Let us live everyday like were going to die tomorrow. Let our loved ones know how much we love them. Show them how much they mean to us. Let us value them and make life worthwhile.

People from the outside look at us students at StaRSci, like we are geniuses, geeks, nerds and the kind of teenagers who have a book for a best friend. Wondering why? Santa Rosa Science and Technology High School had reached a high standard in terms of quality education it gives its students. The school is using an advanced curriculum different from the ones ordinary schools are implementing. Teachers in our school came from very professional backgrounds and pass their knowledge to us in many ways. And the most important factor is, of course, the students. Before any fresh graduate from elementary can be part of this institution, one has to pass the STENEX, short

Scholar in Focus
Colleen Anh C. Pegollo
for Sci- tech Entrance examination, which is composed of three parts with elimination per segment. This test acts as a human filter, getting only the people who have good grades in their former school and who passed the qualifying exams and interview. You would be lucky to be one of those. Once they get in, they face it, the life in StarSci Hi. A person who wakes up at least 5 30 in the morning, goes to school before 7, attends classes, bonds with friends, absorbs lessons, do group activities, faces seat works, quizzes and recitations of 10 or more subjects for 8 hours, goes home late because of ex-

tracurricular activities and cannot enjoy the right time of sleep because of assignments, deadlines and responsibilities. That, my friend, is the life of a typical StarSci scholar. Obviously, its not easy but, it is something a person can be proud of. Because of hardships, we learn to be strong; we enhance our confidence ,we develop new skills, we discover our capabilities, we learn from our mistakes and we realize that there is always a room for improvement. Being a scholar means being given the opportunity to prove ourselves worthy of our positions now. We are the major component of the school, scholars, let us show them what weve got!

How to Make Good Decisions


Regina Coeli T. Aquino
All of us face different problems that require a good decision. But most of the time, we cannot accept the risks that they pose. Often we make wrong and irreversible decisions. Here are some helpful techniques in decision making that can produce satisfactory solutions. Strategize and prioritize. Work on matters that are critical to you and leave those that are not. Spread risks if you are not prepared to commit. Avoid making decisions that lock you into a single choice. Use logic first. Relying exclusively on your emotions triggers rash decisions. When youve used your logic, you can use your intuition. Create options based on your experiences and values to make the decision feel right. Go slow when immediate decision is not necessary. Take time in developing options. Deal with the whole problem. Take risks, and dont play safe. Uncovering hidden options truly resolve the problem. With a little logic and common sense, you can make enduring and quality decisions. Source: http://www.studygs. net/problem/adaptivedec.htm

Facebook: A Friend or Foe?


Patrick Vien C. Adraque
Dustin Moskovitz, Eduardo Saverin and Mark Zuckerberg. Thanks to them, because they are the people behind our new way of interacting online. There are benefits we can get from Facebook, and there will always be disadvantages. Some of the advantages we can attain from social networking are: being in touch with loved ones though they are far away and; easier to transact online business like advertising. As we all know, it is widely used on the net and most of all, it give us the freedom of speech. Some negative thoughts in Facebook are; using it consumes much time of the users instead of using it in a productive way; spam may also spread on the internet by the use of this site and constructive criticism may do also. But anyway, it still depends on the person who uses this kind of social network, whether this is to be used in a nice or bad way. As long as we are enjoying and benefiting, there is nothing wrong with using social networking sites. Just remember good netiquette because there will always be a limit in everything we do.

We often say that social networking is a new type of communication. Of course, we always wanted to stay in touch with our friends. Unlike the traditional way, people need to do manual writing and we all know its kind of boring. Thats why our generation today is called as Generation i. Why? Because we always wanted everything to be instant! Facebook is a site used by teens and adults. The Facebook application is owned and operated by Facebook, Inc., which was established in September 2006. The founders of Facebook were Chris Hughes,

AN OPEN BOOK. One click away from the borderless world.

StaRSci competes in 8th YES Camp


Maria Kristina R. Imatong
DepEd environmental programs and projects in schools. The highlight of the said event was the Lakan and Lakambini ng Kalikasan wherein Andrea Palado represented our campus and bested the other candidates who came from the different parts of the Philippines. They had experienced consecutive prejudging nights before the final judgment. The winners were announced and she was hailed as the Lakambini ng Kalikasan 4th runner-up and Best in Kalikasan Costume. Philip Christopher Cruz of III-Dalton also won 2nd place for the Science Quiz Bee after competing with 500 students from different regions of the Philippines. The Santa Rosa Science and Technology High School joined the 8th Youth for Environment-Organization Summer Camp at Teachers Camp, Baguio City on April 19-23. With the theme Sagip Kalikasan, Sagip Buhay (Disaster Management through Environmental Protection) it aims to inform the participants on climate change mitigation utilizing local and international best practices; inculcate among students the critical role of environmental protection in preventing and coping with the effects of natural disasters such as typhoons, floods, earthquakes, and droughts and strengthen the implementation of various The most important thing I learned in the camp is to never assume. Assuming is one of the main causes of panic and distress which may lead to further pressure on ones mind, Cruz said. Joseph Salenga of III-Rutherford participated in the Poster-making contest. The participants were supervised by Ms. Jesusa Habig and Ms. Jocelyn Reyes. The event is jointly organized by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Special Concerns Office-Youth Desk, the Kabataang Sama-Sama Maglilingkod (Kasama), Inc., and the Department of Education (DepEd)-Center for Student and Co-Curricular Affairs.

JOSEPH Conrad Salenga adding spice to his masterpiece.

StaRSci Hi joins Division Math Camp


Kristine Joy V. Fuego
Santa Rosa Science and technology High School, together with seven other public high schools participated in the Division Math camp held at Don Jose National High school, September 24-25. StaRSci dominated most of the contest categories. Aljin Prado of I-Copernicus, Danielle Mari Caye Hizola of II-Pasteur and Raina Carlin Laza of III-Dalton got the first place while Gemina Marie Garcia of IV-Einstein won 3rd place. In the DaMath contest Christian Foronda of I-Copernicus and Clark Sherwin Clotario of IV-Einstein won 2nd place while Aldrin Arenas of II-Darwin and Karl Dave Ylarde of III-Boyle dominated the 1st place. In the group categories, StaRSci won first place in the Math Investigation and second place in the Math Trail. The highlight of the said event was the Mr. and Ms. Math Wizard. Our Candidates, Michael Leandrew Larao of III-Dalton and Denisse Punongbayan of IIIRutherford were hailed the Mr. and Ms. Geometry. Also Punongbayan won the following awards: Best in Talent and Face of the Night.

o equip CALABARZONs potential National Schools Press Conference qualifiers, the Regional Office initiated anew its annual Regional Training in Campus Journalism to all scribes of Region IV-A held last September 30-October 1 at La Vista, Pansol, Calamba. The said activity aims to build the skill of studentjournalists in different writing interests like editorial, news, feature and its new ad-

Scholar Scribes Hone Up for Press Tilt


Jonel G. Escao
ditional press contest, the Online Feature Writing. This was attended by experienced speakers in the aforementioned fields where they shared their expertise with the eager-learners as well as to the school paper advisers. The said seminar focused on language proficiency, sentence construction and diction which play a vital role in uplifting quality write-ups, competitive enough for the National Schools Press Confer-

ence. Our alma mater sent its scholars namely, Jonel Escao, Carlito Gatdula, Jonel Medina and Joseph Conrad Salenga to engage in the said activity. Through the concerted efforts of the Regional Office headed by Ms. Cherrylou De Mesa, Education Program Supervisor II for English-Secondary and Dr. Yolanda Gilbuena, Education Program Supervisor II for Filipino-Secondary as well as students and advisers the training was made possible.

Students conduct Earthquake Drill


Maria Kristina R. Imatong

Jupiter dominates PopEd probe


Jonel G. Escao
I prepared for just two days thats why I didnt expect to win the contest. I am really nervous because I am not fully equipped to join the quiz. Words that Janina Jupiter uttered when she topped the Division Population Education Quiz held in Santa Rosa City Health Center last September 27 with its aim of raising population awareness and at the same time curbing its effects on youth. Among the other participating schools of the division, StaRSci proved again its excellence through snatching the 1st place in the said contest. Janina Jupiter, a 16-year-old senior student of section Einstein said that she really felt anxious when she saw her contenders. When Im already taking the lead, I felt confident already, she summed up. In her course of review, Ms. Chriselleen Jazel Pasilan, 3rd year MAPEH teacher and Ms. Junellie Mae Bawan, 3rd year Social Studies teacher gave their support by training her until the competition day. I really expect for Janinas victory however, I know that its really tough in her part because the questions were not tackled during our review. Nevertheless, we will again send Janina in San Pablo City for the Regional PopEd probe, Ms. Pasilan revealed. She received Php 3000 cash and a trophy courtesy of our honorable city mayor, Arlene Arcillas-Nazareno. In the said competiton , Balibago National High School got the 2nd place followed by Aplaya National High School. Other participating schools were Southville High School and Pulong Sta. Cruz National High School.

SENIOR students endure the intense heat during the drill. To minimize casualties, Santa Rosa Science and Technology High School carried out its annual earthquake drill on June 25, 9:00 a.m. The three bells signalled the start of the drill. The students went to the evacuation site as much as

possible passing through the planned lanes within a short time. After a few minutes, they went back to the covered court for the evaluation. Mr. Emerald Reyes was so glad for having a better time record. Before, it took 5:45 minutes for all students to evacuate but now only 4:00:92 minutes, he proudly announced. Moreover, he stressed that the recorded time for the said drill showed a good sign for an actual evacuation during an earthquake. In addition, students active participation made the activity to flow smoothly. Applied Academics for Excellence (APEX) and the central schools also joined the said activity with the help of the CTMEO and Brgy. Poblacion officials.

Maria Kristina R. Imatong Joyce D. Beltran (1st Year Co- Category winners were Cathhe Students Technologists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines spearheaded the annual Nutrition Day with the theme Healthy lifestyle ng kabataan, Landas sa Kinabukasan, that aims to promote good health for a better future to students, on July 29. Various activities were conducted like Poster Making Contest, Nutri Quiz, Cooking Contest, Fresh Fruit Shake Making Contest, Jingle Writing Contest, Fruits and Vegetable Carvings, Slogan Making Contest, Poem Writing Contest-English and Filipino, and Food Bazaar. Sections from the first year level that topped for group category were: I-Brahe for Cooking, I-Copernicus for Jingle Making contest, IGalileo in Fresh Fruit Shake Making contest and I-Kelvin for Fresh Fruit Shake Making. For individual category, 1st place in poster-making contest is Kristine Alexandra Mendez (1st Year Galileo), while Rhys Reb E. Laxa (1st Year Galileo) got 2nd and 3rd is Krizel Mae E. Quogana (1st Year Kepler), 1st is Christine

StaRSci celebrates Nutrition Day


pernicus) for Nutri Quiz while 2nd is Jose Paulo Andres M. Alon (1st Year Copernicus), and 3rd Place: Roxanne Elysse B. Bunayog (1st Year Galileo). For the second year level, II-Pasteur claimed the champ for Cooking contest, Fresh Fruit Shake Making and Jingle Making Contest while II-Darwin got the 1st place for Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Carvings. In individual contest, Hazel Y. Sarmienta won the 1st place and Sheila Mendoza got 3rd of II-Mendel in Poster-making contest while Gabriel Lorenzo A. Bueta of II-Pateur grabbed 2nd. In Nutri Quiz, Juliet Alyssa P. Cabael of II-Watson won 1st, Sweetselle M. Cardama of II-Linnaeus copped 2nd and Derick B. Canceran of II-Pasteur reaped 3rd place. Tani Rose R. Ramones of IIPasteur won 2nd place for Filipino Poem Writing Contest. Winners for the group competition were: III-Mendeleev for Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Carvings and Jingle making contest, III-Boyle for Cooking contest while IIIDalton for Fresh Fruit Shake Making Contest. Individual

erine Buena won 2nd place in Slogan Making contest, Joseph Conrad Salenga won 1st in Poster-making contest, both from III-Rutherford, Regina Coeli Aquino(Filipino)1st place and Adrian Justin del Rosario(English)-1st place, both from III-Dalton, for Poem Writing Contest. The sections who outdone the others for fourth year level were IV-Einstein for Fruits and Vegetable Carvings, Jingle Writing Contest, and Fresh Fruit Shake Making Contest while IV-Hertz for the Cooking contest. For the students, Achassi Biay of IV-Ampere won 1st in Slogan Making contest and 3rd place is Palm Hazel Alpe for Poem Writing contest, both from IV-Ampere. 3rd place in Poem Writing contest-Filipino is Cheska Charlene A. Ballesteros, 2nd place in Poem Writing Contest-English is Patricia Marie Bernasor and 2nd place in Poster-Making contest is John Paul V. Cartagena, all from IVHertz. 1st place is Erika Angela C. Tumaliuan of IV-Einstein and 3rd place is Nicole Keren J. De Guzman of IV-Archimedes for Poster making contest.

CARVING THE FUTURE. Students take part in fruits and vegetable carving to promote healthy lifestyle among youth.

Maria Kristina R. Imatong


The Santa Rosa Science and Technology High School Science and T.L.E. teachers and selected students were invited by the City Hall to attend the KNEX Seminar Workshop on August 16-18. This aims to provide enough knowledge about Construction of Robots and Programming.

StaRSci takes part in Robotics Seminar

All science teachers, Mr. Alvin Sta. Maria, Ms. Mary Grace Capul and Ms. Maria Cristina Pegollo attended the said seminar in the SRSTHS AVR and were given a robotics kit in part of the free training. The 200 selected students visited a science fair in La-Salle Canlubang and were facilitated by the science teachers. The said activity was initiated by V.G. Roxas Co. Inc.

TUGS! Towards Unity a Greater Society


Kristine Joy V. Fuego
This was the theme of StaRSci His 2010 Acquiantance Party held on July 16, 1pm at the SRES Central III Covered Court. The program started with a Doxology followed by the National Anthem, both sung by the G Singers. It was hosted by Roselle Eloise Bunayog, Klarisse Talibsao, Jershon Ammon Teodoro and Carlito Gatdula. When it was Likhang Galaw Dance Troupes (LDGT) turn to go onstage, the crowd went wild. Games were held such as Sing-Along dugtong -dutong, Hep-Hep Hooray andHarina Ko, Kaibigan Ko. Thumb Drives, Handkerchieves, earphones and GTech Ballpens were given away as the prizes for the winners. This years Aquaintance Party aimed to promote friendship and camaraderie among the student body. It also served as a welcome Party for the first year students.

MCL spearheads Environmental Seminar


Maria Kristina Imatong and Kristine Joy Fuego
introduction. Engr. Dodjie S. Maestrecampo, the Executive Vice President and COO of Malayan Colleges Laguna, gave the opening remarks. The first speaker, Mr. Roderick Monterey, Administrative officer of MCL discussed about solid waste management that is concerned of disposal of garbage and also their recycling processes. Pollution, pollutants and its effects to human environment was then explained by the next speaker, Prof. Abigail Rodelas-Angelia, a Science Faculty member of MCL. The last lecturer, Prof. Cervinia Manalo, also a Science Faculty member, gave her talks about water treatment. An open forum was held after the lectures. Synthesis and Closing remarks were given by Prof. James Ronald O. Mesina, the Director of Community Service and Relations Office of the said college. Simultaneous Workshops and Guided Experiments followed, which includes Water testing Treatment and a Tour at the Sewage Treatment Plant by the Chemical Engineering Seniors, and Waste management facilitated by Engr. Jessica Castillo. The said convention was participated in by schools from Santa Rosa City, Calamba City and Cabuyao, Laguna. It ended at 1 oclock in the afternoon with each students more aware about our environment and minds filled with new ideas.

Malayan Colleges of Laguna (MCL) invited selected 3rd year students of Santa Rosa Science and Technology High School(SRSTHS) for an Environmental awareness Campaign at Southpoint subdivision, Cabuyao, Laguna on Sept. 29. With the theme Excellence and Virtue in Promoting Environmental Awareness: Living and Learning Communities, the seminar aimed to promote knowledge about environmental awareness not only to students but also to teachers who participated the said conference. The Opening program started with a prayer followed thereafter by the National Anthem and the Speakers

DANCE TO THE BEAT! Likhang Galaw Dance Troupe as they entertain the crowd with their moves and grooves.

Singapore hosts 2010 Youth Olympic Games


Raina Carlin M. Laza
he Olympic torch lights up again in Singapore as they conduct the blazing battle for the crown between different countries in the first Youth Olympic Games last Aug.14-26. The ceremonies started with the raising of the host countrys flag and a performance of its national anthem. The host nation then presents elements of its culture by performing artistic displays of music, song and dance. What

follows is the Parade of Nations, during which the participating athletes marched into the stadium, country by country. Each countrys delegation was led by a sign with the name of their country and their national flag. The President of the organizing committee then delivers a speech. The Games was declared open after it. Teams competed in various sports and went through many games before they have attained their awards. One of the sports be-

taRSci Varsity Players started to blaze when they met their upcoming competitors from different public and private schools in the City of Santa Rosa as the 3rd SRC Cup was opened at the SM Event Center last October 1, 2010. The said event was participated by athletes from more than 30 public elementary and secondary schools, and 13 private schools from

Adrian Justin D.C. Del Rosario

StaRSci Pumps Up in SRC Cup


both levels. They introduced their respective schools by blasting out in the highly partisan crowd their yells. Trainings were scheduled before and after classes. Volleyball players train early in the morning, coached by Ms. C. Pasilan and Ms. Y. Paglinawan while basketball players stayed late in the afternoon, headed by Mr. Emerald Reyes. A recent tune-up game with Balibago National High School heightened the spirits of the basketball players. They

ing talked about was track and field. Jebesa Fekru of Ethiopia made it on the top in the Mens 3000 m. run and Kenryca Shenika Francis in the Womens division. The fire that burned brightly in the heart of Singapore was put out on Aug. 26 which marked the end of a festival that set new markers for youth and sport. International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge told the 3,600 young athletes: Years from now, when you reflect on your sports career, you will be able to say I was in Singapore, where it all began. You will keep this Singapore spirit alive in your countries as true role models. The 20,000 volunteers who worked be-

Viktoria Komova of Russia competes in the balance beam in the womens individual all-around final at the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games source: http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com hind the scene had shown that spirit and were recognized. Fourteen junior or youth world records were rewritten, and future Olympic gems look to have been unearthed in Chinas six-gold swimmer Tang Yi and Russias triple-gold gymnast Viktoria Komova. China retained its grip atop the medal standings, ending with 30 golds, 16 silvers and five bronzes. IOC chief Rogge, credited for introducing the YOG, played down talk that he was the father of the Games, but paid tribute to the birthplace of the Olympic movements new pride and joy: Let me say that there is one mother Singapore. It is a legacy that will remain Singapores forever.

reigned 56-54, with a scoring run late in the fourth. Down by almost 15 points by the end of the half, their team captain, Charles Irwin A. Generalao, dominated the boards to make a comeback. An evaluation of the game followed, for the realization of mistakes and better team chemistry. With these good signs, it is very evident that the school varsity players are well-trained by their coaches and are ready to face on competitive players in the recently opened SRC Cup.

Astounding Smasher
Michael Leandrew A. Larao
ing the Southern Tagalog CALABARZON Athletic Association (STCAA) Meet 2010. Aldrin scored 21-3 in the first set and whitewashed his opponent from the Juniors in the last set during his match in the Intrams. He edged Russel Soneja, a Sophie with a score of 21-14, 21-16 during the final round of the game. He showed us that height is not the basis to be a good badminton player. It took him perseverance, discipline and confidence to become a smasher that astonishes the crowd with his skill. durance. It involves the use of medicine balls which weigh 4KG, 5KG and 6KG, and different types of pushups which measures the power of their upper arms. The training lasted in just less than 2 hours but it seems that they ran around an oval 30 times as they catch for their breaths. After that vigorous and hard training, the players, together with the trainers, had their picture taking for souvenir. The coaches from Manila believe that the rigid training can help the players a lot in their upcoming tournaments like the SRC Cup and the City Meet.

A Session with the Champion


Interviewed by Carlo Bryan Acosta and Michael Larao Swimming is one of the most exciting sports in our country nowadays. So StaRSci students are not only good academically, but also competitive in sports. So one of these is Sandra Gojar, a student from II- Mendel, which is fond of battling in some swimming competitions. So lets know her better as an athlete by our interview. CB: When did you start swimming? Sandra: I started taking my first swimming lesson when I was 6. CB: Winning is not always achieved by others. But for you, what do you keep in mind to win a competition? Sandra: I just think positively. Michael: Wow! Thats good. I know that you became one of our National team, when was that? Sandra: When I qualified for Southeast Asian group swimming championship. Michael: Okay. Thats interesting. So this is the last question for you. What advices can you give to some who aspires to be an absolute athlete? Sandra: The most important thing for me is to be-

As the moment of truth holds each students breath, Aldrin John Peaflor of the Freshies makes a bang as he grabs the crown during the awarding ceremonies of badminton Singles B last Intramurals. This small first year student from I-Kelvin is a schoolmate of two Sophomore lieve in yourself and in God, badminton varsity players and because when you gain that a woodpusher from the 3rd attitude, you can do all things year level during their elemeneven though its difficult. tary years. He also represented our city in the said sport dur-

Is it in you?

Michael Leandrew A. Larao

Gatorade Philippines hosted an intensifying power training for the StaRSci varsity players held at SRES Central III covered court last Oct. 4, 2010.

An informative session about science of sweat, and the disadvantages of being dehydrated followed the registration of the participants and the introduction of the trainers. After the interesting discussion, demonstrators and participants had their first drills for stamina. It seems that it is easy to do but when youre already there, the court gets wet with your sweat. Each of them was given a bottle of Gatorade to hydrate them. Heavy exercises came after the short rest of the participants. It tested the strength of their muscles and their en-

SPORTS EDITORIAL

Dilemma of a Victory Recorder


n this impassive community, I know that sportswriters feel that kind of dejection every time readers immediately turn the page to the entertainment section after having a copy of the daily broadsheet. The said page, however, contains mostly stories of gossips, uncertain facts and even celebrity scandals. It can also be observed in school papers that students, sadly, prefer the comically-entertaining lampoon-type writeup instead of other sections relevant to them and their school. This fact, I know, saddens sportswriters for the world they delve in revolve on more complicated terms, and thus, less understandable for uninterested students. Even seasoned journalists do not quite understand sports articles because of its jargons. This specialized language is used by people in certain field, and every sporting event has different jargons that a sportswriter needs to be familiarized with. Sportswriting, with its complicated tongue, neither focuses on the complex theories of life nor the whos who in the latest world of celebrities. Rather, it tells about peoples achievements. It is about people winning, not losing. Except for the alternative press, publications would not banner a story unless it does not revolve on scandals, politics, etc. Hence, mainstream newspapers do not banner sports stories unless it is about Manny Pacquiao beating another Mexican contender. It is never that we recognize the victories of our own varsity and national team. Sportswriters explain how athletes win, retell the challenges they have met and conquered, and record the statistics that made them the champion. Sportswriting is about people. It is about the people who dedicate their whole life to the mastery of their forte and power of their competitors. Almost always they are playing because of the trust their coaches and fellow schoolmates and supporters are giving them. I know sportswriters see, and feel how athletes are fouled, take a foul or get an unwanted red card. That is why sportswriting is more important than knowing who the latest who or what is the biggest laugh of the day. Sportswriting delves into peoples achievements and very seldom in failures. Now I am wondering why the sports section is placed at the back of every tabloid and broadsheets?

Kenneth Bryan B. Enriquez

SENIORS SHOW OFF their death-defying stunt that lead them to victory.

he Intramurals 2010 tippedoff last August 4-5, 2010 at the SRES Central III covered court. The event was organized by the Sports Club and participated in by almost all students. The students of StaRSci Hi are not only academically inclined but they are also physically competitive. as said by the Sports Club President Karmeena Idanan. This was very evident during the first two events of the morning, the Mr. and

StaRSci kicks it off


Adrian Justin Del Rosario
Ms. Intramurals 2010 and the cheerdance competition. Yells were so loud for each year level as their representatives showed off their stance and rapport to the huge crowd. In the end, only the best will reign supreme. Patrick Banaticla of the Sophomores and Javila Psalm Solis of the Freshmen made their way in owning this years crown in the Mr. and Ms. Intramurals 2010. After the tremendous flaunt of the gorgeous participants, the Seniors proved that no one can beat them in the cheerdance competition as they grabbed the trophy on the said event. The event lasted for two days. It ended in the evening of August 5 with the announcement of overall winners. The Seniors soared high snatching the Championship trophy while the Sophomores overtook the Juniors as they earned the 1st runner-up and the Freshmen, who showed their best in each event but still fell short, earned the 3rd runner-up.

Seniors outlast Juniors


fierce point guard, A. Del Rosario, fought back as he boomed a triple, leaving Seniors defense unattended, 6-10. Not totally contented at all, N. Generalao of Juniors released his unblockable shots as the first period ended with so much confidence on the blazing Juniors, 15-21. On the early minutes of second quarter, M. Condes of the powerhouse Seniors team dominated the boards lifting his team to safer grounds, 23-25. Playing with so much

Carlo Bryan C. Acosta


After so many sloppy plays, disappointing rebounding and sour shooting, Seniors rearranged their defense as they helped one another to seal their teams fate, and win their second straight championship against the fiery Juniors, 6448 cushion, SRES Central III covered court, Aug.5, 2010. Seniors center C. Generalao knocked down a jumper as he gave his team a margin, 5-3. But Juniors

fluidity on both ends, Seniors trio, S. Parsad, L. Sotelo and C. Acosta combined with 13 points as they ended the first half with their largest margin of the game, 38-27. Seniors team owned the boards in the first part of this heart-breaking match. I think, my team should struggle on their inside defense in order to take advantage with them. Coach of Juniors said seriously. Fresh from discussing their tactics and strategies, Juniors made a run led by the

THE FIRE STIRS UP. Adrian Justin Del Rosario tries to snatch the ball away from the seniors. teams big men, N. Generalao They rose to the occasion and L. Rivera, which chopped as their bench players truly their deficit down to 5, 38-33. helped the team remain un Seniors team will not beaten and gave the Juniors secure any seat for the roaring their stinging loss, 64-48. Juniors, so they made a pre- To tell you honestly, cision stop. So their shooting Juniors team is a tough team guard, B. Teoprin, unloaded to beat. But of our combined thrilling rainbow shots as they determination, we did it, we lead the third salvo, 50-38. had our sweetest victory. In the final canto, Seniors big man Charles Seniors controlled the match. Generalao said frankly.

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