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CAREER GUIDANCE AND ADVOCACY PROGRAM 2022-2023

PART I – PARADE OF CAREERS


Career guidance and advocacy program is one of the flagship programs of the
department of education. Its purpose is to showcase learners’ interests of profession
in the near future. Ladies and gentlemen, let us witness the LNSF learners form
Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11 and Grade 12 in their Parade of Careers.
PART II
To our Principal, Sir Dante S. Sulangon, to our Head Teacher and Head of Tech-
Voc Department sir Edgardo M. Malait, to our Master Teacher ma’am Ma. Daphne
DC. Malait, to the Head of Related Subjects Department ma’am Lanie P. Sulit, to
our Senior High School Coordinator and School Guidance Counselor Designate
ma’am Lezzette M. Caserial, to the Head of Administrative Staffs ma’am Ma.
Corazon A. Del Prado, to our Guest Speaker and Platform speakers, teachers and
staffs, learners and visitors, a pleasant morning to everyone and welcome to, Career
Guidance and Advocacy Program 2022-2023.
PRAYER
To formally start our program, may I call on Julius B. Tadalan, Grade 12 Stingray to
lead the prayer. Please all rise!
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Please remain standing for the singing of our Philippine National Anthem to be
conducted by Ms. Rowena C. Aguilar, ESP teacher.
Please be seated.
OPENING REMARKS
Learners’ active participation in this advocacy is very much needed since no one but
you, are the target recipient of this program. So, to welcome us, may I call on the
Head of Tech-Voc Department, Head Teacher III, Mr. Edgardo M. Malait for his
opening remarks.
Thank you, sir Malait!
INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE
The realization of career to choose is somewhat apprehend by counts of you.
Nevertheless, you are here to listen, motivate and lighten up. So, to inspire us this
morning, may I call on the man of success, non other than, our School Principal I,
Mr. Dante S. Sulangon.
Thank you, Sir Dante!
IN CHOOSING ABM STRAND
And now, its time to listen diligently, get motivated and extract every idea you’ll learn
today. Are you ready?
Our first platform speaker will be discussing the ABM or Accounting, Business and
Management Strand. If your interest is on the fundamentals of business,
accounting, marketing, and economics, this is for you. Let us call on our first
speaker, our Senior High School Teacher II, Ms. Marilyn P. Esbieto. Let us give her
a round of applause!
Thank you, ma’am Marilyn!
If you have anything to ask, just save your queries there, because we will have an
open forum on the later part of this program.
IN CHOOSING HUMSS STRAND
For those who choose to develop their interests in the field of Humanities and Social
Sciences, gear yourselves with competitiveness in the world of journalism,
communication arts, liberal arts, education, and other social science related courses
let us hear from our second platform speaker, non-other than, Ms. Ana-Marie R.
Villaflores.
Thank you, ma’am Ana!
IN CHOOSING STEM STRAND
Our third platform speaker will be discussing the STEM or Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics Strand. If you are willing to expose yourselves to
complex mathematical and scientific theories and concepts, allow me to give this
podium to our next speaker, our Senior High School Teacher II, Mr. Engelbert F.
Insigne.
Thank you, Sir Engel!
IN CHOOSING GAS
Hello students! Are you in or out? Have you ever had your chosen career path? Do
you want more?
If you want to be exposed to different courses and intend to make more informed
decision about your career path to choose, our next speaker will give us more! May I
call on our Senior High School Teacher III, Mr. Jerwin Maynard R. Garcia to tell us
more about the General Academic Strand.
Thank you, Sir Jerwin!
Let me remind you that we have an open forum at the later part of our program, so
that you can list down all your questions. Everything you ask will be accommodated.
Thank you!
IN CHOOSING TVL TRACK
Our fifth platform speaker will discuss about the student’s skills development that is
useful for livelihood and technical endeavors. To tell us about Technical –
Vocational – Livelihood Track, may I call on Ms. Pamela Amor T. Penuela our
Senior High School Teacher II.
Thank you, ma’am Pamela!
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM EXITS
Our school, Looc National School of Fisheries as one of the accredited DepEd
Institution is hereby mandated to produce holistically developed graduates equipped
with skills that will enable them to be ready to face life’s challenges as well as the
increasing demands of the global workface and the growing needs of 21 st century.
To deliver us the Senior High School Curriculum Exits in terms of Education,
Entrepreneurship and Employment, may I call on our Senior High School Teacher II
and School Guidance Counselor Designate, Ms. Lezzette A. Malunda-Caserial.
Thank you, ma’am Lezzette!
INTRODUCTION TO THE SPEAKER
You have so much information heard today, and I am sure that some of you has
made their decision for at least 50 percent or more. But we cannot leave the puzzle
undone. At this very moment, let us pay attention to the message from our Guest.
With this, may I call on our Teacher II, Grade 10 Adviser and Career Guidance
Advocate, Ms. Frecille M. Insigne to introduce our guest speaker.
Thank you, ma’am Frecille!
GUEST SPEAKER
Let us all welcome, our Looc Municipal Budget Officer and HRMO Designate, Ms.
Maribel V. Aguilar! Let us give her a round of applause!
Thank you very much ma’am Aguilar!
OPEN FORUM
If you guys have anything to say or questions to ask, our floor is now open for our
open forum.
AWARDING OF CERTIFICATES TO THE RESOURCE SPEAKERS
If you have no questions at all, may I call on our school principal sir Dante S.
Sulangon and our School Guidance Counselor Designate ma’am Lezzete A.
Malunda-Caserial for the awarding of certificates to our resource speakers.
…read the certificate’s citations…
CLOSING REMARKS
To formally close our program, may I call on our Teacher I, ESP Coordinator, Grade
9 Adviser and Career Guidance Advocate, Ms. Roselyn S. Calabio.
Thank you, ma’am Roselyn.
We couldn't have done this successfully without our resource speakers who spared
their time, shared their knowledge, and attended this activity. To our learners, thank
you for your active participation. We do hope you have gained knowledge and have
been inspired with today’s talk.
I am Reuel Jay A. Valenzuela, wishing you all, have a great day. This is Career
Guidance and Advocacy Program 2022-2023. Thank you and good day!
JS PROM 2023
February 24, 2023

PART I
In the world where knowledge is a powerful tool, and brain has been our source of
progression, let us rest our mind and let our hearts talk as we welcome you to this
year’s Junior and Senior Prom Night 2023 bearing the theme “Glitz and Glam!”
To our Principal, Sir Dante S. Sulangon, to our Head Teacher and Head of Tech-
Voc Department sir Edgardo M. Malait, to our Master Teacher, Faculty and Staff
President ma’am Ma. Daphne DC. Malait, to the Head of Related Subjects
Department ma’am Lanie P. Sulit, to our Senior High School Coordinator and
School Guidance Counselor Designate ma’am Lezzette M. Caserial, to the Head of
Administrative Staffs ma’am Ma. Corazon A. Del Prado, teachers and staffs,
learners and visitors, a pleasant evening to everyone and welcome to JUNIOR AND
SENIOR PROM NIGHT 2023!
Good evening, maam Ana.
Good evening too Sir Jay! You look so… tss tonight.
Thanks, and I can return the favor to you right away for you look so gorgeous.
Well, there are one hundred and one reasons of getting dressed up elegantly and
ravishingly today.
Tonight, is one of the highlights of high school life, the pantheon of social graces &
gregariousness!
The much-awaited social gathering of the juniors and seniors of our school as they
are poised for take-off to the world of fashion, fad & craze!
GRAND ENTRANCE
And without further ado…to kick the ball rolling, let us paint this hall red and roll out
the red carpet for the grand entrance of juniors and seniors as they take a walk
of fame.
Let us give them a resounding applause!
Walk…walk…walk…
And… that wraps up the so-called LNSF version of “Walk of Fame”. You guys are so
hip and fabulous!
INVOCATION:
And to formally commence this event, please rise and a few moments of solemnity
for an invocation to be led by Mr. JOHN MEYNARD TOLENTINO, SSG - Vice
President.
NATIONAL ANTHEM:
Please remain standing and belt among ourselves the virtue of nationalism &
patriotism through the singing of Philippine National Anthem to be conducted by Ms.
JAYMARIE A. TEMPLANZA, Grade 12 student, to be followed by the singing of our
Alma Mater Song to be conducted by Ms. KHIEZIAH I. AROGANTE, Grade 10
student.
You may now be seated.
OPENING REMARKS:
And to enlighten further the central idea of tonight’s soiree, let’s all welcome our
School Principal, Mr. DANTE S. SULANGON, for his opening remarks.
Thank you very much Sir Dante for your inspiring message to all of us tonight. May
your words of wisdom be our moving spirit as we enjoy the night.
By the way, ma’am Ana, what do you think is the essence of this event?
Well… in my perspective, every JS Prom signifies the celebration of awards and
achievements of our senior students, and these legacies should be handed over to
the deserving and trustworthy inheritors…. who else? The junior students!
How about you Sir Jay?
Aside from that statement, all scholastic emblems held by seniors should be
bestowed to their honorable recipients----those symbols of academic victories, co-
curricular triumphs, and team-building conquests.
Dance… dance… dance…
Blaaaaaahhhh

PART II
TURNOVER AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE KEY OF RESPONSIBILITY
Odyssey of service and leadership is about to end….to turn the hourglass upside
down for the new breed of student-leaders in the service of LNSFians. And to make
it happen, may we hand-in the microphone to the predecessor Student leadership
by example….Senior High President Ms. NOWELYN SALAYSA for her
bequeathal speech. After which is the acceptance of the golden key of responsibility
and response of the Junior High President, Ms. CHRISTINE GAJO. Let’s give them
a nice big hand!
TURNOVER AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE BOOK OF WISDOM

TURNOVER AND ACCEPTANCE OF SWORD

LIGHTING OF CANDLES
We’re more than just halfway for this turnover stuff. Furthermore, no JS Prom is
considered memorable in the absence of candle-lighting ceremony. Such ceremony
symbolizes the hand-over of the candles to the next bearers so as to lead and guide
our school and its stakeholders in reaching their dreams and aspirations.
The flame atop of every paraffin elucidates the road to success of the outgoing
seniors in the next chapter of their academic career. At this point, let’s move
onward and go forward to the Candle-Lighting Ceremony.
Dance… dance… dance…
COTILLION DE HONOR
And now, may we witness one of the most-awaited parts of this event which is the
traditional cotillion de honor that serves as the prelude to the dancing portion of the
Prom
Gracefulness in social dances is probably included in the roster of legacies of the
Senior Class to be ceded to the Junior Class. And now, this is your most awaited
moment! The prelude to the dancing portion of the Prom!!! Ladies and gentlemen,
our juniors, and seniors in their COTILLION DE HONOR!
Thank you junior and seniors for your awe-inspiring cotillion dance. You guys almost
moved heaven and earth in dancing!
PART III
SEARCH FOR KING AND QUEEN OF HEARTS

PART IV – AWARDING OF SPECIAL AWARDS

CLOSING REMARKS

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