USHS delegates bested all the schools in the division as they became the overall champion in this year's Division Schools Press Conference held at Munoz National High School Main, Oct. 3.
Twenty-eight writers qualified to join the RSPC to be held at Pampanga, Oct. 30.
The champions were Laisa Marian L. De Guzman (Feature Writing), Dew Xya L. Dela Rosa (Sports Writing), Marie Louise Elizabeth C. Estabillo (Pagsulat ng Balitang Isports), and Alyssa G. Fetalcorin (Pagwawasto at Pag-uulo ng Balita).
Alodia Anne T. Badua (News Writing), Jomari C. Fernando (Editorial Writing), Dana Samantha S. Cahilig (Science and Health Writing), Stacey Mae F. Manuel (Copy reading and Headline Writing), Jill Czyrille M. Salas (Editorial Cartooning), Gracielle Ruth B.Buenaventura (Pagkuha ng Larawang Pampahayagan) and Ciara Cel O. Andal (Pagsulat ng Lathalain) landed in second place.
Three other delegates, Dan Angelo S. Eligado (Photojournalism), Franco Andrei Pineda (Pagsulat ng Pahinang Pang-Agham at Kalusugan), and Brena Lynne F. Victoria (Pagsulat ng Pangulong Tudling) place third in their respective categories.
Meanwhile, the Scriptwriting and Radio Broadcasting Team English and Collaborative and Desktop Publishing Team landed first.
Scriptwriting and Radio Broadcasting Team Filipino came in second place.
Unseen
“The woods are my Ritalin. Nature calmed me, focused me and yet excited my senses.’ These words were said by Richard Louv. Similarly, students also need to be outside their classrooms and appreciate the beauty of nature to focus their minds. Sp, why bother to suspend fieldtrips if that’s the only way of the students to escape from their heavy requirements? Due to drowning of seven students of Bulacan State University during their fieldtrip, the Department of Education and Commission on Higher Education suspend the fieldtrips until January 2015. Do students deserve to have no fieldtrip for