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Narrative Report About Transpired During Flag Ceremonies
Narrative Report About Transpired During Flag Ceremonies
Once every week, each Monday of the school days, for 4 times a month,
members and officers of Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP), Girl Scout of the
Philippines (GSP), Supreme Student Government (SSG) and all the Junior and Senior
high school students from Koronadal National Comprehensive High School held their
weekly flag ceremony at the KNCHS school grounds starting from 6:15pm sharp.
Students from the said organization forms an orderly line wherein our National
Anthem, entitled “Lupang Hinirang” are sung by the associates. While singing, BSP and
GSP members recognize our nationality by saluting to the Philippine flag whilst it is
being brought down by the companions of BSP. In line with this, SSG officers
acknowledge our ethnicity by putting their right hand on the chest where our heart lays,
a common gesture of Filipinos that has shown massive respect to our race.
Students, teachers, security guards, and other School personnel who are in the
vicinity of the flag ceremony shall stand, stop whatever he/she is doing, pay respect and
might as well sing the National Anthem. It is must to stop whatever a person is doing
because what can be more important than showing your love for your nationality.
In lieu with this motion, even students who are not in the vicinity but can hear the
melody of the National Anthem being played, they stand, sing, put their hands on top of
their chests, and stop nevertheless in order to show their patriotism. As you look around
during this event, people from KNCHS are rooted to their spots until the occurrence is
done. No one is in motion and all are being united. This flag ceremony has been a
tradition to KNCHS family and will still be instilled to the next generations of students of