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  • The Giant and the Dwarf

    (an Ibaloi Folktale)   There was once a large man in the barrio of Benengbeng. His name was Abadugan. He was wery tall. When he stood on the ground, he could reach the top of a pine tree. He had four blankets sewed together for his kubal. It was nec...
  • Cordillera Folk Narrative Attempts from the English 1 Classes

    A Dream Can Change You By: Mia Frances Inso, 1-B Once upon a time in Cordillera, there was a girl named Bugan. Every time her mother called her to do something, she pretends to be deaf. “Bugan! Come, cook while I fetch water,” said her mother. ...
  • First Quarter Recognition

    August 23, 2011, School Quadrangle Honors - GPA 85 to 88.99, High Honors - GPA 89 to 91.99 Highest Honors - GPA 92+ First Years Honors Brent Aligo, 1A Froilan Baybay, 1A Keano Lex Yodong, 1B Brixine Suyon, 1B Eva Malecdan, 1B Givani Ba...
  • CAMPUS PULSE

      Money has always been an issue. Economically speaking, money is the decisive factor in the choices we make in markets such as the “coop” or the Sagada Centrum. We must practice how to be responsible of our money. The POSTBOY Staff has polled num...
  • SMS hosts Music Workshop

    "Listen to the typhoon and create music." - Sir Dennis Faustino Despite the strong winds and heavy rains, the Music Workshop pushed through. Participants from the different districts of Mountain Province braved Typhoon Mina just to attend the Music...
  • The Fadeaway: Smart Gilas Vies for Respect

      The Philippine National Basketball Team also known as Smart Gilas seeks International respect from the basketball world. Smart Gilas went head-to-head against the Smart All-Star Team composed of mainly NBA Superstars like Kobe Bryant and Derrick Ros...
  • El Academia: On Student Life

        Being a student requires commitment and hard work. I have studied in SMS for over three years now. In all these years I have not truly put in my commitment in my academic life. I have always slacked and let the time pass without truly achieving ...
  • The Club of My Choice

      I chose a club that could best fits me, a club that I will be comfortable with, and a club of my own interest. I had chosen the Journalism Club because I really like writing and I want to continue it. When I was in elementary, I was able to join th...
  • Remembering Rizal after 150 Years

      He was a novelist, a poet, an architect, a cartographer, an essayist, a doctor, a polyglot. He was a certified ‘Jack Of All Trades’. We all know him as our country’s hero, an idol whom probably most youth like me, look up to. Last June 19, 20...
  • Naked Identity: Pretending

      Everyone is created unique so we have to be more conscious on how to develop the exceptional characteristic that is given to us. Sometimes, we even forget that each and every one of us has his own expertise. Most of the time though, we pretend! We g...
  • Libertad de Imprinta: Freedom Writing

      Writing is about personal freedom. When you write you set yourself free, you discover your personal identity and most of all you exercise your free will, the ability to make choices for yourself. In writing we can express our emotions. We learn to...
  • On My Own: First Time

      It was June 12, 2008 when I first stepped on the pathway going to Saint Mary’s School. I felt the fast beating of my heart as I walked towards school. I didn’t know what to do when I met someone on the way. They were new faces to me since I cam...
  • Sunrise, Sunset: Dizzy Days

      The sunrise signals us to start the day and the sunset tells us it is to end. Oh, sunrise, sunset, when will your days multiply? I have asked seven fourth year students and they said that they would rather just get the year over with than to take t...
  • Chasing Butterflies: Defining One’s Self

      There will never be anyone else like you in the future. There has never been anyone exactly like you ever since life began. That’s why being yourself is more important than anything else; not something that should hold you back from doing someth...
  • Kertoa: Be mirrors with images

        There is something really ironic in school right now; the old students are not growing up! There is bullying, running around the school campus, shouting loudly in the canteen, tapping tables inside the classrooms, and shouting at other students. ...
  • On School Suspensions (Editorial)

      Students entering Saint Mary’s School of Sagada are oriented with the school’s rules and regulations. These rules and regulations are emphasized at the beginning of the school year which sets what is to be expected from everyone. A week after ...
  • SGO supports activities for the school year

      The Student Government Organization (SGO) supports the school’s planned activities for the school year. The first event that they took charge of was the First School Dance on July 1 followed by Second School Dance dubbed as the Parent-Student Da...
  • SMS welcomes students, says goodbye to a friend

      Saint Mary’s School of Sagada welcomed her new students with a dance held at the school auditorium on July 1, 2011, Friday. 171 students, old and new, attended the First School Dance. The First School Dance is a celebration which the school holds...
  • Students face disciplinary measures

      Three students re-installed During the first quarter, Judrey Api-it, a sophomore, and Kai-assen Aligo, a third year student, were suspended twice for smoking. Their third offense, now with Ellyze Balaso - a senior, was playing computer games. Accor...
  • SMS Population Increases

      The high school population of Saint Mary’s School of Sagada increased by .5 % as of the third week of the second quarter. There were 167 students last school year. During the first quarter, there were 172 students. Three first year students left ...

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Newsflash

BOT Decisions

 

The members of the Board of Trustees met on January 19 at the residence of Sir Fau, our headmaster, at Cubao, Quezon City. The following were some of the highlights of the meeting:

1. The tuition for kindergarten will remain at six thousand pesos (P6, 000.00) both for kinder 1 and kinder 2 for next school year.

2. There will be a two thousand peso (P2, 000.00) increase in the high school tuition and fees. The current tuition is P16, 500.00. Next school year it will be P18, 500.00. The parent counterpart of ESC recipients will be P13, 000.00 from P11, 000.00 this school year as the government pays P5, 500.00.

(Note: ESC or Education Service Contracting is a program of the government to subsidize the tuition fees of eligible students in some private schools. This is based on the premise that public high schools cannot accommodate all students who wish to avail of public high school education.)

 

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