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Dologon NHS Recollection: Words of Gratitude for my High School Teachers from Jeffry Manhulad

Ma'am Marittes R. Aguilar
To a teacher who drafted our letter for the application to avail for Senator Migz Zubiri’s scholarship; a coach who makes us laugh even in hard times during competitions; a coach who taught us how to get nice ukay-ukay items; a teacher who never fails to advise us where to go and what should be done; a teacher who feels what you feel; a teacher who is very supportive to me even though I’m an alumni already; a teacher who gave me The Lake copies whenever I ask; a teacher who is not just a mother but a best friend, she is no other than our Lady Marmalade. I can never forget the day when you called us, and you cried with us, I can never the laughter we’ve shared during the times when we had competitions to join; you will always be our coach-entertainer and mother and best friend Ma’am Tess. I want to say thanks from the bottom of my heart Ma’am Marittes R. Aguilar, I will never incorrectly misspell your name. hehe.

Sir William A. Calixto
To a teacher who has been always there for me; whose home is always open when I come home to Bukidnon from Cagayan de Oro anytime of the day and night; who have been a friend and a teacher-adviser; who have supported me ‘till I got accepted to be one of the Ten Outstanding Public School Student of the Philippines; to the teacher who have been my coach in the finals of TOPS in Davao, who ran to get a cellophane in the bus during our travel because I vomited; the teacher who accompanied me to our bukid in Danggawan to take a photo of our house; the teacher whose father is also my father’s teacher, my great teacher and best friend who bakes good cakes and cooks delicious foods, the teacher whom I can count on always, no other than my Sir Jhong for short, and for long is William A. Calixto—Thanks for all sir!

Sir Prudence Caterial
To a teacher who always push me to be proud who am I and what my culture is; a teacher who is proud of me and what I have achieved, who understands me for he has also experienced the hardships I have; the teacher who taught me trigonometry and taught me how to love math; our fatherly teacher who taught us how to become a disciplined member of the society. To Sir Prudence Caterial, I want to say thank you for being a passionate math teacher who not just teach us math lessons but how to love it. That is the most important thing I learned from you, which I have really used in my college. I admit I’m slow-learner in math, but I believe that if you love something, you’ll never stop learning it until you’ll be satisfied. Thanks for that, now I got my 1.1 grade in math, the highest I ever had, because now I learned to love it, and I awe it to you; keep your passion, I know you teach with patience, your name says it all. I can see it in all angles.

Ma'am Nelia Daculos
To a great teacher who taught me not just history, but how to make it; my great adviser and supporter; a student-leader producer; the small but terrible. I thank you Ma’am Nelia Daculos for teaching me how to become a man of dignity; the silent helpful teacher who lend her stroller bag for me to easily carry my things when we attended the National Leadership Training in Baguio City, which if not, It may have been very difficult for me; a teacher who have shaped my leadership skills more which I have used much in college, and now I’m one of the Google Student Ambassadors in South-East Asia, I awe it to you Ma’am.

Ma'am Ronielyn F. Evangelio
To the teacher who trusted us much when we were still in her advisory in first year; who trusted us much to almost all of the works in school, to plant the “lanka tree” at the back of the I-Bonifacio together with my bestfriends Marceilito and Pepito ( I don’t know if it’s still alive today, I wanna see haha); the teacher who taught the guys who do not know how to remove weed and use the bolo; the teacher who taught us how to dig the field to be planted; the teacher who jam with us; and a teacher who is proud of me and my girl friend :D haha. naa nay space ha. Amiga na. Thanks ma’am Ron, our strict but caring teacher, no other than Ma’am Ronielyn F. Evangelio.

Ma'am Gemma Fernandez
To our motherly-strict teacher who taught us how to break the atom; ahw dli diay ma break ang atom LOL! My coach in science and technology quiz bee which we closely hit the championship crown when I was still third year and my contenders are all fourth year, and ironically I never won the next year, so that must be a luck; a contest where it costs us 8 tie-breaker question for me to be beaten where Ma’am Gem is getting nervous in every question, Ma’am Gemma Fernandez, thanks a lot for that opportunity and a great chance to honor our school which have shown your teaching skills and show the world that Dologon NHS science teachers are really good.

Ma'am Kristine R. Gallardo
To my all-time favorite teacher; my idol; the teacher who never failed to appreciate every little achievements you have; the teacher who has the most beautiful and organized classroom ever; the most supportive teacher; our best adviser ever; she teaches with passion and patience that’s why we are eager to study and perfect her exams; our motherly teacher who advises us not only about school but also lovelife; a teacher whom we can count on in bad times and good times; a teacher who accompany us to make our best ever Christmas party ever; all was good with her; I can never forget all those times, and will really miss it for she was a teacher from the heart; I salute you Ma’am Kristine R. Gallardo, you’ve taught us how to be responsible and smart; you taught me the basic MS Word, Excel and Powerpoint, and now I’m sharing it to others for I know now a lot of it; thanks for inspiring other teachers to be like you; you’re my best teacher ever, and I even wrote it in my Psychology class when we were asked to remember the best teacher we had; you’re an icon of how a teacher should be. My idol, this is your great fan.

Sir Danilo Limocon
To our disciplinarian who taught us not only how to be disciplined but also math; our mathematician teacher who jokes a lot and make no boring classes; the sports-enthusiast; a teacher whom I learned formulas of the great and long calculus and algebra; the undefeated coach in MTAP; he must be the next Pythagoras, Sir Dan the great, no other than our soccer champion producer Sir Danilo Limocon.

Ma'am Mercidita Lumaad
To the teacher who taught me English first in high school; who have also been the panelist of my speech practice for the ten outstanding public school students finals; who have trained me a lot how to correctly deliver the speech, and luckily because of that training, I was squeezed and the best of me have come out, and  later became the recipient of a scholarship which helped me a lot and keep my studies going in a prestigious university; I want to thank you Ma’am Mercidita Lumaad for all of your efforts to help not only me, but all of us. For supporting and trusting my skills up until today, you are great and make many of us.

Ma'am Carmela Lunzaga
To the teacher who have been our adviser where I found my lovelife J LOL! Our motherly adviser who taught us history; who also taught me business for I started selling biscuits after she stops, which really helped me before; a teacher who also understands my situation because she also experienced hardships; a teacher who have supported and have been always there for our batch in third year, who have been there during our get-together at MGM; who have invited me to join a division event even if I am already in college. Thank you very much ma’am Carmela Lunzaga.

Ma'am Corazon Zenaida Mendoza
To the teacher who trusted me so much; a teacher who taught me how to graph the downward and upward of life (I mean the downward and upward parabola). Who have been a coach of mine for my first-time to join a mathematics competitions in high school; who have been very proud of my achievements; who have been my friend; our laboratory custodian for the computers who have been always good to us, to use the laboratory for research even if it’s not our time; our classmate in PC Hardware servicing NCII exam; our scholarship in-charge in SIFI; we thank you Ma’am Corazon Zenaida Mendoza and I thank you too for all your patience and your trust, us sa ice candy treat when we visited DNHS. I miss that moment—from one of your big three (Marz, Pepito, and Jeff).

Ma'am Rubilinda Paglinawan
To our coach in CompuQuiz at ACLC College Valencia who have exerted lots of efforts for us to be recognized as one of the best school with regards to technological knowledge in Bukidnon; the teacher who treated us at Chowking for my first time to tastes their delicious halo-halo; our English teacher who taught us how to do the research paper. Thank you very much for all the fun moments with you especially the CompuQuiz moment where we got the 1st runner-up behind the CMU Laboratory High School all over Bukidnon. That was a simple but a great factor for me to continue my hidden passion, which to also to teach others technology, and be updated of the latest trends. Thanks for being so proud of us Ma’am Rubilinda Paglinawan.

Ma'am Jenny Lyn Robillios
To the teacher who taught me how to make my own shorts; a teacher who taught us table arrangements and courtship. YES! I can still remember our lesson. LOL! My great learning from her was how to use the sewing machine where I have made my own shorts, and only to find out it’s very small and almost don’t fit J haha! I have known how to teach others to use the sewing machine. She trust me and I am thankful for it, you are great ma’am Jenny Lyn Robillios.

Ma'am Divina Quimba
To my fourth year adviser who is very concern to us; our mother and teacher who teaches us how to be physically fit; who teaches me how to dance; who taught us the things we should do and shouldn’t do in a motherly way; the teacher-adviser whom we spent our last year in high school; a teacher who understands other’s feelings and always ready to listen; a teacher who is very supportive to us; who taught us lessons not only in lovelife but also in family planning. Thank you very much Ma’am Divina Quimba from one of your children in IV-Mangosteen.

Ma'am Lucille Ritardo
To one of my great teacher in high school; the caring and most loving teacher; who will never get angry even if how stupid you are; I don’t know how she do it, I swear, she has all the patience in the world. Don’t you know that my patience came from her? LOL the adviser of my girl friend in first year don’t worry, it’s a girl friend. It’s up to you if you make it malicious. haha! My coach during the regional schools press conference held at Iligan City; a teacher who cares for our foods in all competitions we’re attending together; a teacher whom you can always count on; a teacher who is like a mother who will protect and support you; for me, she is a symbol of “world peace”. The teacher who always taught us to pray before eating; and, it’s a secret, I’ll tell you, she loves to go to “ukay-ukay” to buy some nice clothes but at 10-pesos only. Thank you very much Ma’am Lu, our one and only ma’am Lucille Ritardo, whom I was with to ride in first time the tartanilya or the horse-drawn carriage in Iligan, and together, we experienced like the Spanish time before, see that?! That was awesome! With ma’am Lu, you can experience fun moments with less budget. She loves to treat you! Yes! I’m right.

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