October 2013, Theodorians had the Teacher's Day Celebration. Well, we did it for a week because that's how grateful we are to our teachers. I know that it should be done every day but, nowadays, students aren't that showy. We let them rest for a while. The fun part of this activity was that teachers will rest and students will teach. It is Theodorian tradition.
Me and my co-teacher Mey Lyn Lopez |
Alyssa Rivera, our computer teacher |
Arjeca Canuto & Robbie Bartolaba teaching General Science |
The teachers were bored in their three free days. They said that they miss the irritating students, giving sermons and lecturing them. I think it's already a part of their system. They are not used to being idle at times. One time, a teacher told me, "I might be at home, but my brain is still in school. I just can't stop worrying about you. You might do something that would put you in trouble. I couldn't bear that".
OCTOBER 7 2013 The Party Starts.
It started with the flag ceremony and the games had begun.The first game was the balloon game.
Teachers needed to pop the balloons on their co-teachers lap. The battle is between the High School Teacher and the Elementary Teachers.
Students cheer and chant for their teachers. Their face was all hilarious. It was really amazing seeing them looked like a bunch of kids like us.
The next game was the tug of war. The game was between the students and teacher. It was battle of strength. We showed the teachers who's the boss.
After the games, the MAKABAYAN students stole the show. We prepared something for the teachers. It is little token of appreciation for all the thing they have done.
Our Lovely Adviser, Ma'am Ghia Sag-uban |
We should always be grateful to our teachers. Aside from our parents, they built our lives. They are one of the reason we are who we are. They are our second parents who constructed our destinies. They are our teachers, mentors, coaches. They are our sister and brother. They are our family. Most importantly, they are our friends who always got our back. I am forever thankful to them.
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