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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Bulletin June 25, 2013

            
Belated happy birthday to Ms. Eura Mae de los Santos who celebrated her birthday last June 22; and happy birthday to Ms. Vivien Oquendo  who celebrates her birthday today.  More power and God bless.

  1.  Let us all pray for the eternal repose of the soul of Paolo Andrew Morales, Grade 7F student who passed away yesterday. 
Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord
And let Your perpetual light shine upon him.
May he rest in peace. Amen.

  1. Lists of Shield Awardees for the Honors’ Assembly on July 11, 2013 are posted in the Grade 8 to 4th Year Level bulletin boards.  Students concerned are advised to check on their names and corresponding awards.

  1. From the Health Services Office
All students are advised to refrain from staying under the acacia trees to avoid contact with caterpillars (iras).

  1. From the Coordinating Council for Students Activities (COCOSA)
§  The Club Recruitment is from June 24-28, 2013.  All students are encouraged to be a member of their favored clubs (two clubs the most).  Signing of club membership will be at the lobby of the Civic Center.

§  Found Items:  wallets, cellphone, and Library Card
The owners may claim the items from the COCOSA Office.

                  We would like to acknowledge the following students for their act of honesty.
                        Mary Dane Salaver (8D)     Jerlen Raquedan (8C)        Jan Marie Belleza (401)
                        Hiro Sakai (8D)                     Alliah Roma (8C)                 Mariel Curio (401)
                                               
  1. From the Guidance Services Office
A.   Guidance Services Office Orientation Schedule
June 25 (Tues)
June 26 (Wed)
June 27 (Thu)
June 28 (Fri)
7A – 7:30-8:20
402 – 8:20-9:10
302 – 7:30-8:20
303 – 8:20-9:10
8C – 8:20-9:10
404 – 9:30-10:20
7E – 8:20-9:10
406 – 9:30-10:20
304 – 9:10-10:00(Testing Rm.)
7D – 10:20-11:10
7B – 9:30-10:20
8B – 10:20-11:10
403 – 9:30-10:20(Conf. Rm.)
7G – 1:00-1:50
306 – 10:20-11:10
8H – 11:10-12:00
8D – 10:20-11:10
305 – 1:50-2:40
405 – 11:10-12:00
401 – 1:00-1:50
307 – 11:10-12:00
8E – 2:40-3:30
8F – 1:50-2:40

301 – 1:00-1:50
8G – 3:30-4:20



            Homeroom Advisers are requested to assist their respective section in going to the venue.
            Students must bring their ballpen and their assignment notebook or pieces of paper.



B. To All Seniors:

UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS
1101 Diliman, Quezon City

GENERAL INFORMATION BULLETIN ON FRESHMAN ADMISSION
Academic Year 2014-2015

     REQUIREMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED
·         Download the UPCAT Forms 1 & 2by visiting http://upcat.up.edu.ph/. Correctly and completely accomplished UPCAT Forms 1.  Submit Form 2 to your Guidance Counselor.
·         Four 2”x2” identical recent photographs taken within the last 6 months.
·         UPCAT Application Fee or documents for Exemption
a. The non-refundable UPCAT Application Fee is:
(1) P450 for Filipinos with annual gross family income of more than P100,00.
b. Exempted from payment of the application fee are those with annual gross family income of P100,000 or less (supported by 2012 ITRs of earning members of the family or BIR Certification of Exemption);
·         The application fee may be paid through any of the following (payable to UPCAT):
a.     Any Land Bank (LBP) branch, Account No. 1462-2220-13 (only for peso payments); or
b.   Any Philippine National Bank (PNB) branch, Account No.393496000021 (for peso payments) or Account No. 393496000039(for US dollar payments); or
c.    Manager’s/Cashier’s Check/s (MC/CC) preferably from any of the following:
Allied Banking Corporation Banco de Oro Universal Bank Bank of the Philippine Islands China Banking Corporation Development Bank of the Philippines Land Bank of the Philippines Metropolitan Banking Corporation Philippine National Bank Prudential Bank Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation Security Bank Corporation Union Bank of the Philippines United Coconut Planters Bank
·         A self-addressed stamped envelope or return courier service if the Test Permit is to be mailed back to you. Be sure to use your school address.
·         Deadline of Submission of Requirements (Form 1, 4pcs 2x2 pictures,  If paying thru LBP or PNB, accomplish 3 deposit slips and have them validated, then attach 1 validated slip to your application. If paying with MC/CC, attach the MC or CC (payable to UPCAT) and self addressed stamped envelope on July 1, 2013 to the Guidance Office.
                       
  1. From the Sports Office
Attention All Coaches
·         There will be a meeting with the Human Resource Department Head, Ms. Ligaya Fuentes at 4:30 p.m. on June 26 (Wednesday).  Your presence is highly appreciated.
                        Venue:  Human Resource Office

·         Please be reminded  to submit the final line up of your respective team, together with your team’s uniform design and details of your official practice time and venue for monitoring purposes.


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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.