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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Bulletin: June 29,2012


Bulletin: June 29, 2012
We would like to acknowledge the following 5N students for practicing the true Lasallian value of honesty for returning a cellphone that they have found:
-          John Cape
-          Luis Alexander D. Operiano
-          Nolan Dusaran
-          Bernardo Cimatu

Lasallian Minitries Office

-          To all active altar servers in different parishes: altar servers who are willing to serve here in school during Mass are requested to see Jose Belleza of class 401 or Ms. Rose Amit in the LaMi office on or before July 6, 2012

Planned Giving/Alumni Affairs

-          Concerned scholars: please get your journal anytime starting today.

CoCoSA

-          Lost and Found
o   Black jacket
o   2 cravats
o   1 violet handkerchief
-          The CoCoSA would like to acknowledge and congratulate the club moderators and members who were able to put up their informative and impressive bulletin boards:
o   Lasallian Ministries Volunteers
o   Dance Arts
o   Angkan
o   Konsiyensia
o   Dramatics’ Guild
o   Red Cross Youth
o   Flowers Forever
o   Math Artists’ Society
o   Book Mobile
o   CSLTC
o   SJAL
o   Arts Club
o   Peer Counseling
o   Public Speakers’ Guild
o   Shield
o   Math Wizards’ Guild
-          FIRST CLUB MEETINGS WILL BE ON THURSDAY, JULY 5, 2012 FROM 3:00 TO 4:00 PM EXCEPT FOR CLUBS WHO HAVE MENTIONED OTHERWISE

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St. Joseph School – La Salle is a Catholic, co-educational, general secondary school duly recognized by the Department of Education, Culture and Sports and accredited by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU). As one of the 1200 La Salle Schools in 85 countries, St. Joseph School – La Salle is specially established for the purpose of serving the children of the working class in Barangay Villamonte and its surrounding barangays in Bacolod City. Animated by the Lasallian charism of service to the poor, religion, mores, cultura and commitment to excellent education among the youth, St. Joseph School – La Salle dedicates itself to: 1. The formation of a dynamic Christian community composed of students, faculty, staff, parents, alumni, La Salle Brothers and Sisters; 2. The total development of the students by: a. Promoting equality of educational opportunities to the youth regardless of socio-econimic status, religion, sex and academic background while upholding its Catholic identity. b. Providing excellent education that will prepare students for college work; 3. The contribution to the achievement of national development goals by moulding God-loving, dedicated, disciplined, reliable, creative, productive and nationalistic youth; 4. Support community-related and Church sponsored cultural, educational, sport and religious activities by active participation and by making its resources available to interest groups. By committing itself to these goals, St. Joseph School – La Salle hopes to give witness to St. John Baptist De la Salle’s vision of Christian education among members of the more deprived sectors of the Philippine society.