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Vibrant colors painting the world

Somewhere over the rainbow are these golden petals under the sun. Floras dwell in pace
and lie in their resting place. As the wind caress their narrow body, their essence sways perfectly.
A rose finally have its rival. It is once said in a song, “If I am a rose, will you come pick me?”
this is the time maybe.

As the sun comes up, their head goes too. When the dusk comes, they bow out of the
blue. No rose will rust a golden flower. No rose can vanquish its power. Noteworthy and shiny,
how can a sunflower be this pretty?

Not too far from Tarlac National High School- Annex is the paradise of these gold-plated
flowers. Don’t miss the fun and experience the dazzling view of these at Barangay Mapalacsiao,
Tarlac City. A fifteen-minute ride from the said school will lead every flower-head to this place.

Go get a little walk going to Robinsons Luisita and there it lays the jeepneys that will
bring you to Mapalacsiao. There are tricycles that wait for everyone to bring you on the den of
these idyllic gold-petals.

The Sunflower Garden started last November 24, 2018 by the Hapitan Farm, a known
supplier of feeds, fertilizers and other poultry and gardening needs. The face of the real owner is
still left anonymous that even the workers of the garden are being curious of.

Same time as the sun rises, it is also the time when the garden opens. At 6 o’clock in the
morning up to 6 o’clock in the evening is the time when visitors are allowed to go to see the
enticing beauty of this hidden paradise.

Not so long ago, it became viral in facebook. People are posting of their selfies holding
sunflowers of their own. Eventually, news reached everyone coming from the official page of the
garden saying that it will be temporarily closed.

Even the perkiest sunflower has its own dusk; even the most alluring petal of these
festive flowers also has their own fall so this garden. The wrath of nature is not the one who is
responsible for this sudden closure but the ire of people themselves.

The flowers’ beauty is also the reason for them to become ugly that is why their mighty
savior—the four caretakers of the land do their move in restoring he natural beauty of these
flowers by letting them heal themselves. Closing the garden for nine days may be a burden for
the income but it does not came into their mind. They prioritize the sanctity of the magnificence
of this place by doing a short term solution for a long term effect.

The fiercest flower may become piercing and people may become fierce by piercing
these flowers. They blossom to ease the gloom, they gloom to avenge gloom. They may never be
the reason for your laughter, but they are the medium to pain your smile. They are the vibrant
colors of the wind, colors of the earth.
Grade 8 bags the crown

Celebration for English Olympics was celebrated last January 9, 2019 at Tarlac National
High School-Annex covered court.

The highlight of the pageant was the search for Mr. and Ms. Olympian with the theme:
Engaging challenges through speech, reading and writing in a healthy competition.

Furthermore, before starting the contest proper, students who won on the spoken word
poetry, jazz chant competition and reader’s theater performed their respective pieces.

A student from grade 12, Ivan Datu performed spoken word poetry about success and
excellence followed by the chanting of the grade 11 students.

The crowd goes wild as the host introduces the candidates.

The female candidates are as follows: Rein G. Dela Cruz as Athena is the representative
for grade 7, Khrissta Ruth Caballa bearing the personality of Demeter from grade 8, to represent
Hera is a student from grade 9—Ayumi Cayabyab, Nichole Sanchez is the female representative
from grade 10 spitting the image of Hestia.

In addition, the walk of the gentlemen completed the entrance of the candidates—Justin
Bale as Dionysius for grade 7, James Lagman from grade 8 bears the traits of Appolo, a student
from grade 9; Gerald Serrano as Hermes and Christian Jay Ocsona as Hades.

For the entry of the senior high school, Crystal Torres with her partner Bruce Faciol as
Aphrodite and Poseidon and for the grade 12, Pamela Isla and Kenneth Yuse as Artemis and
Aries.

Moreover, not all candidates are able to make it to the top three. For female,
representatives from grade eight, 10 and 11 are the lucky contestants to have the most awaited
question and answer.

Moving forward to the male category, representatives from grade eight, 10 and 12 will
move to the second round.

“What makes you proud that you are part of this school?”—the question asked to a grade
eight student representing the image of Demeter.

“I am proud that I’m part of his school because I have seen a lot of students who
graduated here and through the high standard that I have learned or still learning more
knowledge but also dealing with different kind of people” said Khrissta Ruth Caballa the
crowned Ms. Olympian 2018.

Caballa is a Special Program for Foreign Language (SPFL) student that is currently
bearing the cron together with her escort, James Lagman from the same grade and section.
TNHS hosts Annual PDOS

“Rule number one; always remember that your boss is always right. Rule number two, if
you think that your boss is wrong go back to rule number one.”

Pre Deployment Orientation Seminar for Grade 12 students was held on October 17,
2018 at Tarlac National High School- Main.

Furthermore, the seminar seeks to give students a background regarding their upcoming
work immersion.

A total of 326 students for TNHS Main and Annex attended in the orientation hosted by
Mr. Arnold Samson.

Engineer Arnold Samson, the head of the City Manpower Development and Employment
Services Office (CMDESO) served as the guest speaker.

In addition, he also mentioned the two most important rule that an employee/ on the job
trainee must bear during their exposure on a certain institution or company.

“Rule number one; always remember that your boss is always right. Rule number two, if
you think that your boss is wrong go back to rule number one.” said by Mr. Samson.

Moreover, John Carlo Colorado, a student from Tarlac National High School- Annex said
that the PDOS served as a big help for him to ease the confusion and to avoid being nervous
regarding the upcoming work immersion.

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