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February 2013 Schedule of Activities
A sneak of our Spanish heritage from a group of students from Dao Catholic High during the Community Fair 2010 |
Monday, February 11th Evelio B. Javier Day (Local Holiday in Panay Island)
Wednesday, February 13th Ash Wednesday
Thursday, February 14th Valentine's Day
Wednesday, February 20th General Rehearsal @ DCHS Plaza
Thursday - Friday, Feb 21-22 COMMUNITY FAIR 2013
Feb 21 Morning Grand Parade
Feb 21 Afternoon Elementary Schools' Showcase of Dances
Feb 22 Afternoon Barangay High Schools' Mardi Gras
Saturday, February 23 Evening Lin-ay kang Tobias Fornier
World Water Monitoring Challenge website featured Diclum Elementary School
Diclum Elementary School joins WWMC the Fourth Time
12/14/2012
Submitted by Terence Dave S. Pelingon, M. Ed.
On their last school day before going on a
Christmas break, 63 sixth grade students of Diclum Elementary School in
the Philippines ecstatically trooped to Diclum River for World Water
Monitoring Challenge 2012, the fourth time the school had since 2009.
Two classes participated, one in the morning and another in the
afternoon. Each class had 5 groups and each of them was assigned at five
different spots within the stretch of Diclum River, including its
surrounding marsh. Though it was a very hot day, students enjoyed
basking under the sun just to know the current state of river where the
life of nearby neighborhoods of the barrio circumvents. It was spring
tide when the WWMC was held, so the students were surprised to see an
unusual level of river water being pushed upstream by sea water near its
mouth. There were also lots of floating debris as the water level
reached further inland. The air temperature was 35ºC while the average
water temperature was 29 ºC. Turbidity at site 1 was 40JTU while it’s 0
JTU at site 2. The DO was 4 ppm, average pH was 7.6, and the average %
saturation was 51.8.
This year, the Water Environment Federation through Ms. Lorien Walsh had
donated to the school a box of ten WWMC kits fresh from Virginia. A
sigh of relief for the class which had been using a single kit for the
whole class in the past three years it had been joining the WWMC. With
these new kits, the class held the event this year more efficiently as
the students no longer had to squabble over scant equipment.
Being a public-supported school in a rural barrio of the Philippines,
the Diclum Elementary School faced numerous hardships with regard to
financing children's activities in their Science class. Yet with the
leadership of its science teacher, Mr. Terence Dave S. Pelingon, and
with the support of the benefactors both local and foreign, the school
achieved success and placed itself on the world stage.
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