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Vigan Longganisa: A Taste of Tradition Through Community-Based Research

When introduced to Community-Based Research (CBR), I knew this project would be special. Sure, I'd done research before, but CBR meant diving into a topic that hit close to home – the world-famous Vigan Longganisa!

Having grown up in Vigan City, the smoky aroma of Longganisa frying has always been a comforting part of my life. But this CBR project was a chance to go beyond the deliciousness and explore the story behind this local treasure.

From Pressure to Collaboration

Forming our groups and realizing it was CBR brought a wave of excitement (and maybe a little pressure!). Deadlines loomed, and we had a lot to learn. But Vigan City's spirit of community shone through as we started working together.

As the leader, I delegated tasks while also delving into my own research on Longganisa production. There were moments when I pitched in for others, but seeing my group's enthusiasm kept me motivated.

The Heart of the Project

Interviewing Process
One of the most rewarding parts of the project was interviewing local Longganisa makers. Stepping into their production spaces, filled with the now-familiar Longganisa aroma, was a sensory experience. But more importantly, their passion and knowledge were inspiring.

These weren't just interviews – they were conversations with the heart of Vigan's culinary heritage. The Longganisa makers weren't just sharing their secrets; they were sharing a piece of Vigan's history and culture.

From Research to Reality
Building a Digital Legacy

With our CBR research complete, we embarked on the next exciting step: building a website using HTML tags. This is where things got really fun! While I had a basic understanding of HTML, applying it to showcase Vigan's Longganisa tradition was a whole new challenge.

Creating the website solidified the importance of those HTML skills and codes. But more than that, it felt like we were building a digital legacy for Vigan's Longganisa makers. Their knowledge and passion deserved a platform, and we were determined to create it.

CBR: A Journey of Learning and Appreciation

This CBR project wasn't just about research and websites. It was about community, collaboration, and a newfound appreciation for Vigan's Longganisa. It was a journey from gathering information to sharing the story of a local treasure.

So, the next time you savor the smoky goodness of Vigan Longganisa, remember the generations of tradition and passion that went into making it. And maybe, just maybe, you'll also get a whiff of the inspiration and collaboration that went into this CBR project!

Like Longganisa, CBR's a Product of Progress

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OTIN: Overcoming and Thriving Intellectually iN the Third Quarter


Wow, months have flown by since second quarter! The school year is almost over, but before I dive into the final stretch, let's rewind and reflect on my third quarter adventure.

Learning that Sticks

This quarter was a knowledge grab-fest! In ICT, I tackled HTML and reveled in the satisfaction of conquering those coding challenges. The feeling of finally cracking a problem code? Unmatched! Just like last time, blogs remain my favorite. It's awesome to express myself on different topics.

Beyond ICT, all my subjects brought something new to the table. It's amazing how these lessons can even be applied to my daily life. From relatable stories to mind-blowing concepts, the learning curve kept climbing.

This quarter also brought new faces – our practice teachers! And guess what? They're awesome! Their kindness and guidance were a welcome addition to the classroom environment.

Challenges and Silver Linings

Let's be real, every journey has its bumps. This quarter was no exception. Problems popped up, and there were moments I wanted to throw in the towel. But here's the thing: I'm a fighter! Positivity is my weapon against the storm, and it always helps me find a solution.

The good news? Every challenge came with a lesson. Each hurdle made me stronger and fueled my motivation to keep pushing forward.

Looking Ahead

The last chapter of this school year is upon us. Time to climb even higher on that staircase to success! Life may throw curveballs, but optimism is key.

Here's to another quarter of experiences, lessons, and growth. We can all rise to the occasion, just like the sun rises every morning. Let's keep fighting, keep learning, and keep that positivity shining bright! Thanks for the ride, third quarter!

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#OTINForever

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A TIT Experience as Ilocos Sur National High School Celebrates 122nd Foundation Day in Grand Style!

TITE: Truly Impeccable and Treasurable Experience

Maroon pride filled the air as Ilocos Sur National High School (ISNHS) roared back to life for its 122nd Foundation Day celebration on March 9th. After years of waiting, the energy was electric with students, teachers, and the entire community coming together.

The festivities kicked off with a vibrant parade where each section proudly marched, their discipline earning them a shot at the coveted cash prize. My section, the Marconians, emerged victorious – all those whistle drills and preparation truly paid off! The atmosphere was contagious, the smiles brighter with every step. Even the walk felt effortless, fueled by the camaraderie and the sheer joy of celebrating our beloved ISNHS.

Next on the agenda was the Field Demo, a dazzling display of talent. Students from all grade levels showcased their synchronized rhythms and impressive dance moves. It was a heartwarming spectacle, a symphony of movement and cheers. The Grade 10 boys took home the top spot and Grade 10 girls secured a well-deserved second (runner-up) spot; the true win was the shared experience and the memories made.

As a Science Club Officer, I proudly took part in another aspect of the school day. Our booth, or so-called "Science Club and YES-O Bazaar", buzzed with activity as we sold local products and thrifted clothes. The hand fans were a particular hit, a cool relief from the warm gymnasium. We were thrilled by the overwhelming response, with items nearly selling out!

Ilocos Sur National High School's 122nd Foundation Day was a resounding success. It was a day filled with school spirit, friendly competition, and a renewed sense of community. The event left a lasting impression, reminding everyone of the pride and joy that comes with being a part of the ISNHS family.

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WE for She: Appreciating Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment


March is here, and with it comes National Women's Month! This year, the theme "WE for gender equality and inclusive society" continues, reminding us of the power of working together. At Ilocos Sur National High School, we're taking this theme to heart by celebrating the amazing women in our school community and fostering a culture of compassion and harmony.

Why "WE" Matters

"WE" isn't just about women – it's about everyone. When men and boys understand and support gender equality, everyone benefits. It creates a more respectful and inclusive environment where everyone has the chance to thrive.

Compassionate Connections

So how can we translate "WE" into action at ISNHS? Here are some ideas:
  • Mentorship programs. Connect female students with successful women in various fields.
  • Gender equality workshops. Educate students and staff about gender stereotypes and unconscious bias.
  • Celebrating women in history. Highlight the achievements of Filipina heroes and role models throughout the school year.
  • Respect campaigns. Promote kindness and understanding between genders through student-led initiatives.

Harmony in Action

By fostering compassion and building bridges, we can create a school environment where everyone feels valued and supported. This, in turn, empowers girls to reach their full potential and prepares boys to be allies for gender equality.

Let's celebrate National Women's Month together! Share your ideas for promoting "WE" at ISNHS in the comments below. Remember, a strong "WE" starts with each of us!

#2024NationalWomenMonthCelebrationISNHS
#AllAboutHer

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