Saturday, 14 March 2026

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 The fourth quarter of the school year felt different from the others. It was not just about finishing lessons or completing requirements—it was about understanding the deeper meaning behind what we were learning.

One of the most memorable parts of this quarter was creating our CBR, or Cultural-Based Report. At first, it seemed like just another project to complete. But as the process continued, it slowly became something more meaningful.

Culture is not just something we read about in books. It is something we live with every day.

It is the traditions passed down by generations, the festivals that bring communities together, the stories told by elders, and the values that shape who we are. Through the CBR project, I realized how important it is to preserve and understand our culture. It connects us to our history and reminds us of where we came from.

Every culture carries a story. A story of struggles, celebrations, beliefs, and identity. When we study culture, we are not just learning facts—we are learning about people and the experiences that shaped their lives.

Another important lesson from this quarter was the role of ICT, or Information and Communication Technology. In today’s world, technology is everywhere. It helps us communicate, research information, and present our ideas in creative ways.

ICT makes it possible for us to explore knowledge beyond the classroom. It allows us to connect with information from around the world and share our own ideas with others. In projects like the CBR, technology becomes a powerful tool that helps us present culture and knowledge in meaningful ways.

Looking back at the fourth quarter, I realized that learning is not only about completing tasks or passing requirements. It is about discovering new perspectives, appreciating culture, and understanding how technology can help us share knowledge with others.

This quarter reminded me that education is not just about grades—it is about growth. Every lesson, every activity, and every challenge adds something to the person we are becoming.

And sometimes, the most valuable lessons are the ones that stay with us long after the school year ends.


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OURS: it's us, today and forever


March
is more than just another month on the calendar. It is a time to recognize the strength, courage, and resilience of women who have shaped history and continue to shape the world today.

National Women’s Month is a reminder that the progress we see today was built on generations of women who refused to stay silent. Women who stood up when society told them to stay down. Women who fought for equality, respect, and the right to be heard.

In the Philippines, history remembers brave women like Gabriela Silang, who carried the fight for freedom after the death of her husband and became one of the most fearless revolutionary leaders of her time. We remember Melchora Aquino, also known as the “Mother of the Katipunan,” who risked her safety to support Filipino revolutionaries. And we recognize Corazon Aquino, whose leadership helped restore democracy during one of the most critical moments in Philippine history.

But beyond the heroes written in books, there are countless women whose sacrifices are not recorded in history.

The mother who wakes up before sunrise and sleeps last at night just to make sure her family is okay.

The sister who hides her struggles so she can be strong for others.

The student who fights silent battles while still trying to chase her dreams.

Many women carry burdens that the world never sees. There are unnoticed struggles, quiet tears, and moments where the weight of everything feels impossible to carry. Yet somehow, they still stand strong. They still continue. They still love.

Women are not just figures in society.

They are the warmth in a home, the strength behind many victories, and the silent heroes behind countless success stories. Women are love, compassion, courage, and life itself.

National Women’s Month is not only about celebration. It is about recognition. It is about gratitude. It is about reminding the world that women deserve respect, equality, and appreciation—not just in March, but every single day.

Because behind every strong community, every thriving family, and every step toward progress, there is almost always the strength of a woman.


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There She Goes: The world she will conquer


There are nights when the world is quiet and your thoughts become louder than anything else. Those moments when you look up at the ceiling and ask yourself: What kind of life do I want to live? Who do I want to become?

For me, the answer has slowly taken shape over time.

I want to become a lawyer.

Not because it sounds impressive. Not because it looks powerful. But because I want to stand where truth matters. I want to stand where voices that are ignored finally get heard. I want to stand where fairness is fought for, even when the battle is hard.

The law is not just about rules written in books. It is about people. It is about stories—stories of injustice, struggle, hope, and courage. Being a lawyer means carrying the responsibility of defending what is right even when it feels heavy. And I know that path will demand patience, sacrifice, and strength. There will be sleepless nights, overwhelming pressure, and moments where I might question if I’m strong enough.

But dreams are not meant to be easy. They are meant to challenge you until you grow into the person capable of reaching them.

Beyond becoming a lawyer, I dream of becoming someone who is civil, respectful, and wise. Someone who listens before judging. Someone who understands that behind every person is a story that deserves compassion. Success is not only about reaching the peak of a career; it is about the kind of person you become while climbing that mountain.

And when I imagine the future, I do not see myself standing alone at the top.

I see a family.

A home filled with laughter after long and exhausting days. Conversations around the dinner table. Quiet moments where life feels simple and meaningful. The kind of life where success is not measured only by achievements, but by the people who stand beside you and the love you build together.

Maybe this dream sounds common. Maybe many people dream about success, family, and happiness. But what makes a dream special is not how unique it is—it’s how deeply you believe in it.

Sometimes there is this feeling in the air, something quiet but powerful, telling me that every effort will be worth it someday. Every challenge, every failure, every late night studying, every moment of doubt—they are all part of a bigger story that is still being written.

And one day, when I look back at the path I walked, I want to say this with certainty:

I did not give up on my dream.


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