By Leslie S. Tamayo
Contributor
TAGUIG CITY—The Department of
Education (DepEd) Division of Laoag City again proved its worth in the field of Campus Journalism as it
garnered the most number of awards among the 13 divisions of Region I in the
recently concluded National Schools Press Conference (NSPC) held April 13-17,
2015 in this city.
In the individual contest,
Rodeline Domingo of MMSU-LHS won 7th Place in
Photojournalism-Filipino-Secondary Level with Mr. James Ventura III as her
coach.
In the Radio Broadcasting
Contest, the English Category-Elementary Level bagged 3rd Place
Over-all Best in Radio Script Writing and Broadcasting. Members of the team are
Aldrin Sojourner Gamayon, Lucky Charm Arce, Myla Rosegem Mariano, Jonathan
Ayala, Sofia Isabel Ablan, Nino Joshua Laureta, Danica Grace Agustin, and Ashlyne
Root. The said team also garnered other special awards: Aldrin Sojourner
Gamayon and Lucky Charm Arce, won 1st and 5th Place- Best Anchor
respectively; 4th Place Best Infomercial, 6th Place Best
News Script and Nino Joshua Laureta –
won 7th Place- Best in Technical Application. They were coached by
Ms. Carolyn Aguada and Mr. Mark Anthony Juan.
Likewise, the secondary
level-Filipino Category Team from Ilocos Norte College of Arts and Trades
(INCAT) pocketed 5th Place-Over-all Best in Radio Production. The
group was composed of John Carlo Garcia, Star Eve Agustin, Joshua Agliam,
Minette Agbayani, Kristine Bonoan, Jelica Llanilo and Christian Loiuse Tiu.
They also received the other special awards: John Carlo Garcia and Minette
Agbayani won 2nd and 3rd Place respectively as Best
Anchor, 4th Place Best Script and 5th Place Best
Infomercial. The said team was trained by Mr. Jacinto B. Pascua and Bryan
Ecija.
Meanwhile, the Expanded
Collaborative Online Publishing Team-Filipino Category-Secondary Level landed 3rd
Place. Members of the group from INCAT and SCA were Kenneth John Cruz, Anthony
Joseph Duyao, Dave Bautista, Alixson dela Pena, Rustica Bacudio, Michael
Agustin, Carla Batoon, Blessie Joy Padaca, Marsha Angela Manuel, Cinnie Mae
Fuerte, Loudette Franz Tagaban, Alea Dell Rentegrado and Olive Charm
Batara. Mr. Mark Joseph Pastor, Mr. Mark
Ronan Domingo and Mr. Joseph Ramos were the coaches. Also, Vince Therese
Torqueza of MMSU-LES, member of the elementary group with the same category won
3rd Place.
In the other hand, three
school papers from the Division of Laoag City were adjudged as Best Section
winners. The MMSU’s ABC-English Edition of MMSU-LES won 3rd
Place-Best in Sports Page and 4th Place-Best in Science and
Technology Page, The Toiler of Buttong Elementary School and ‘Ang Pagsikat ‘of
R.B. Ablan Elementary School won 3rd Place and 4th
Place-Best in Science and Technology Page respectively .
Also, Mr. General M. Valdez
and Aldrin Sojourner Gamayon both from MMSU-Les were awarded as Most
Outstanding School Paper adviser and Most Outstanding Journalist of the
Philippines respectively.
Moreover, Denise Nicole
Miguel of Apaya Elementary School and Marc JC Pascual of Laoag Central
Elementary School were elected Vice-President for Luzon and Board of Director
respectively of the Philippine Editor’s Guild. Mrs. Myda Leah Estabillo and
Mrs. Athelyn Sampayan are their adviser. From the secondary level, Jason
Pascual and Chloe Maeve Domingo both from INCAT were elected also
Vice-President for Luzon and Board of Director.
Several DepEd officials
headed by Dr. Cecilia Pacis Aribuabo, Schools Division Superintendent presented the winners to the City Government
officials and employees led by Laoag Mayor Chevylle V. Farinas during a flag
raising ceremony on April 27, 2015.
Dr. Mariecon Ramirez, Mrs.
Gladys Domingo, Education Program Supervisors and in-charge of Campus
Journalism, Mr. Joel Remigio and Mr. Jacinto Pascua, Division Campus Journalism
Coordinators headed the Laoag City delegation in the NSPC. The said conference
is an annual culmination program of the Department of Education as embodied in
the R.A 7079 otherwise known as Campus Journalism Act of 1991. This is being
participated among the 17 regions in the Philippines.
Based on records file, the
Division of Laoag City won national awards for the past ten years and Regional
Champion for the past three years.
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