A day to remember, definitely. Not just because it was my graduation day, but also

because that would probably be the last day my friends and I would be in the same

building at the same time for a long, long time. Some of my friends I don't know

whether I'll ever meet again. Some I won't be able to meet as often as I would like

to. I am already missing them.

 












This is taken during the awarding ceremony, as I end up victorious in Tandag City

during the Caraga Regional Schools Press Conference (RSPC) last November 11-14,

2008. It's a good training ground for us students, especially with "CLIMATE CHANGE"

as the theme.I am so happy because I will get the chance to joi n the National

Schools Press Conference.










 

This is taken during the National Schools Press Conference 2009 held in Naga City.

The National Schools Press Conference (NSPC) is the highest competition for

journalism in both private and public elementary and high schools in the

Philippines. Established in the year 1991 in pursuant to the Sec. 1 Rule IX of

Republic Act 7079 also known as Campus Journalism Act of 1991. The press

conference includes both students from the elementary and secondary level and is

usually held in February.