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Science Quiz Bee and Sci Damath

October 9, 2009

Kudos to all the participants and winners of the recently held Science Quiz Bee and Sci Damath. Congratulations also to their teachers for nurturing the brilliant young minds. SCLC family is proud of your work and achievements. We wish you more success as you compete in the coming Regionals.

 

From Grade 3 under Teacher Janilyn Novelero:

  • Marcellie Canja- 4th Place
  • Kayne Omar Ferrer - participant

 

From Grade 4 under Teacher Reginns Jumilla:

  • Bencelof Landayao - Champion Sci Damath (Regional Qualifier)
  • Kaye Twinkle Pineda - participant
  • John Kyle Montejo - participant
  • Hanneza Joanquino - participant

 

 From Grade 5 under Teacher Arvie Joy Balones:

  • Faye Galagaran - 5th Place
  • Irian Van Ledda - 4th place
  • Friend Shaira Hernando - 4th place

 

From Grade 6 under Teacher Edma Vega:

  • Marvin Galande - 4th place
  • Bon Joseph Arboly - 5th place

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Miss SCLC Pageant 2009

September 23, 2009

On August 28, representatives of each classhomes donned elegant gowns and suits and strutted the ramp for the Miss SCLC 2009 Pageant. We will post next time the names of the contestants and the winners.

 

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Fun Games

Feeling a little sporty for one day, the pupils, parents and teachers of SCLC put on their sports wear and headed to the fun filled campus. Little Kobe Bryants of SCLC dribbled, shot hoops, and scored, while the not so tall boys and girls preferred the fast-paced, adrenaline pumping table tennis.  For those who had been sweating the whole day, chess and scrabble were welcome breathers. Our local version of Pin the Tail on the Donkey and Tug of War capped the day.

 

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New Food Pyramid

August 9, 2009
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The above food pyramid is the update food pyramid published by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in 2005. The new icon stresses physical activity and moderation along with a proper mix of food groups in one’s diet. As compared to the earlier model, this pyramid has the following updates: 

  • Inclusion of a new symbol—a person on the stairs—representing physical activity.
  • Measuring quantities in cups and ounces instead of servings.

My Pyramid, as what this icon is called, contains eight divisions. From left to right on the pyramid are a person and six food groups:

  1. Physical activity, represented by a person climbing steps on the pyramid, to illustrate moderate physical activity every day, in addition to usual activity.
  2. Grains, recommending that at least half of grains consumed be as whole grains.
  3. Vegetables, emphasizing dark green vegetables, orange vegetables, and dry beans and peas.
  4. Fruits, emphasizing variety and deemphasizing fruit juices.
  5. Oils, recommending fish, nut, and vegetables sources
  6. Milk, a category that includes fluid milk and many other milk-based products
  7. Meat and beans, emphasizing low-fat and lean meats such as fish as well as more beans, peas, nuts, and seeds
  • Another category, Discretionary calories, is represented by the narrow tip of each colored band, including items such as candy, alcohol, or additional food from any other group.

The next update is expected to be released after five years from the publication of the latest.

 

 

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Nutrition Month

August 5, 2009

The pictures in this slideshow will recap our healthy celebration last July 31! Go, Glow and Grow foods in bountiful servings!

Thank you all for the participation.

 

 

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