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Written by Melvin Magsanoc   
Monday, 27 September 2010 16:37

The Sagada PostBoy since 1952

Editor-in-Chief: Cyprene Lay-at
Associate Editor: Kurt Balaso
News Editor: Esther Sumbad
Features Editor: Aylwin Timmango
Sports Editor: Nasstasja Montero
Cordillera Section Editor: Kate Kollin
Literary Editor: Emelyn Agyod

Senior Staff Writers

Ellis Gerard San Juan | Hamid Guialab | Langsa Tuguinay
Zyne Baybay | Tracy Camtugan

Junior Staff Writers

Ranville Rosh Medina | Ericka Acebedo | Lloyd Rick Guyon

Chief Cartoonist: Kim Lopez
Cartoonist: Irish Dalis
Graphics/Layout Artist: Daniel Clint Soliba
Melvin Magsanoc: Adviser / Basic Journalism Teacher
Daniel Thalkar & Racquel Domanog-Killy: Consultants

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Forthcoming Events

 

 

Principals Training:  Ms. Gay Pascual and Mr. Melvin Magsanoc will join Sir Fau on February 27 in Natonin for the training of public school principals in the eastern part of Mt. Province.  They will demonstrate student-centered instruction and they will also facilitate some sessions. The training is scheduled on February 24-29 with Sir Fau as the trainer.

 

Sagada Cooperative Assembly:  The Sagada Cooperative will hold its general assembly in the school gym on March 3 (Saturday).  The third year students are tasked to prepare the gym as part of their fund-raising activity as they still have to raise funds to cover the expenses during the JSP.

 

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