LET Passers 2014

Congratulations to our LET passers for both Elementary and Secondary Levels! Our very own new LCCian Elementary and High School Professional Teachers. LCC is very proud of you all.

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board for Professional Teachers (BPT) announces that 11,120 elementary teachers out of 38,377 examinees (28.98%) and 12,033 secondary teachers out of 42,358 examinees (28.41%) successfully passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers (L.E.T.) given last January 26, 2014 in 15 testing centers all over the Philippines.

ELEMENTARY LEVEL:
Abalos, Niko Joseph Abacal
Dimaano, Amelita Viaña
Fabular, Anjo Rendal
Fillon, Maria Christina Reminajes
Gorgonio, Merlyn Bumagat
Gullod, Jhoanne Lalimarmo
Magpantay, Noime Fillon
Mantilla, Darel Lascuña
Mojica, Erickson Gabagat
Nicolas, Mae Fernando
Remigio, Juliefer Fernando
Senobio, Maricar Lozano
Tolentino, Lea Dilao

SECONDARY LEVEL:
Dela Peña , Rodrigo Atibagos (Social Studies)
Limbo, Diana Estrella (TLE)
Nicol, Beverly Perillo (Mathematics)

‪#‎LETPassers‬ ‪#‎LET2014‬ ‪#‎LETElementary‬ ‪#‎BEED‬ #LETSecondary #BSED

SOURCE:

http://www.prc.gov.ph/news/?id=701

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LCC Turns Sweet 16: 16th Foundation Celebration

The most awaited date of the year is finally coming! This year our beloved college turns 16. As they say 16 is sweetest age! Join us as we celebrate LCC’s 16th Foundation Anniversary that will be held on February 26, 27, and 28.

THEME: LCC@16: Hand in hand journey, leaping towards 2023 – Continuing Global Competitiveness Thru K to 12.

SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES

DAY 1

February 26, 2014

Wednesday

7:30 AM – Parade of Mr. &Ms. LCC 2014

11:00 AM – Thanksgiving Mass

Family Day Teambuilding with Lunch

(Basic Education Department)

2:00PM – Coronation of Mr. &Ms. LCC 2014

Presentation of Criminology

Martial Arts Exhibition

DAY 2

February 27, 2014

Thursday

8:00 AM – Faculty Minute to Win It

LCC KALOKALIKE Contest

1:00PM – Fancy Drill Competition

Sports Fest (Simultaneous)

DAY 3

February 28, 2014

Friday

8:00AM– Street Dance (Field Demo)

Pre-school to Elementary

2:00PM – Street Dance Parade & Competition

(High School to College)

Everyone is invited to join us in our celebration of 16 years of

CHANGING LIVES FOR THE BETTER YOU.

#LCCturnsSweet16 #ProudLCCian

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JS Prom 2014

Js Prom 2014: One Enchanted Night

The first ever JS Promenade held at the grounds of LCC Kaypian Campus. The grounds were fully designed aligned with its theme “Enchanted Night”. The event was held on the 14th day of February popularly known as the Valentine’s Day. Our dearest Juniors and Seniors (3rd year and 4th year high school students) had a rare chance to be “enchanted” and be glamorous and handsome on the said event organised by the faculty members and staff of LCC.

Entrance Arch 

Table Set Up (Photo By: Melqui Dulfo-BSBA 2)

Gazebo – Stage Set Up

JS Cotillon Dance (Photo By: Darwyn Carriedo-IT 1)

JS Prom 2014 King and Queen

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Long Weekend 2014

Heads up LCCians!

It will be a long weekend for most of us for this week. There will be NO CLASSES AND OFFICES this coming Friday, January 31, 2014 for the Chinese New Year and also on Monday February 3, 2014 for the Province of Bulacan to celebrate the birthday of the late Hon. Blas Ople.

Make use of your free time wisely. Please disseminate information.

Chinese New Year Explained:

New Year is one of China’s oldest festivals. It marks the beginning of a new year and a new agricultural season, and is considered a time for loved ones to reunite and take part in traditions designed to bring good fortune for the next 12 months.

The noise and colour come from one of the legends associated with the celebrations – that of the beast Nian, a monster which would appear at the end of every year and attack people. Villagers worked out that loud noise, bright lights and the colour red kept Nian at bay, and so the seeds of Chinese New Year celebrations were sown.

Chinese New Year is held each year between 21 January and 20 February. The main celebration will be held this year on 31 January, although the festival will begin a day earlier. The Chinese calendar’s origins can be traced back as far as the 14th century BC. This year’s celebrations will mark the beginning of the year 4712 on the Chinese calendar.

Read more: http://www.theweek.co.uk/arts-life/57103/chinese-new-year-2014-year-horse-explained#ixzz2rptyZ2Vr

Bulacan Day – Blas Ople Day:

It is declared that February 3 is a  special non-working day in the province of Bulacan to mark the 86th birth anniversary of the late Senator Blas Ople.

“Ople, who served as Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Senate President and Secretary of Labor, had devoted decades of his life to selfless dedicated and sincere service to our country and our people,” Proclamation No. 323, issued by Aquino, said.

Ople was born in Hagonoy, Bulacan on February 3, 1927 to Felix Antonio Ople, a craftsman who repaired boats, and Segundina Fajardo.

He graduated valedictorian of his grade school class at the Hagonoy Elementary School in 1941.

When Japan invaded the Philippines, the teenaged Ople joined the guerilla movement and fought under the Del Pilar Regiment and the Buenavista Regiment of the Bulacan Military Area founded by Alejo Santos.

In 1948, he finished his high school at Far Eastern University then worked towards a degree in liberal arts at the Educational Center of Asia (formerly Quezon College) in Manila.

Ople pursued a career in journalism.

He later held several high-ranking positions in the executive and legislative branches of the Philippine government, including Senate President from 1999 to 2000, and Secretary of Foreign Affairs from 2002 until his death.

He died on December 14, 2003.

Read more: http://www.blasoplecenter.com 

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115th Anniversary of the First Philippine Republic

ANNOUNCEMENT:

There will be NO CLASSES AND OFFICES tomorrow, January 23, 2014 (Thursday) in the Province of Bulacan to commemorate the 115th Anniversary of the First Republic of the Philippines held in Barasoain Church, Malolos City, Bulacan.

The holiday is in accordance to the Proclamation No. 708: declaring January 23 a Speacial Non-Working Holiday in the Province of Bulacan, signed by His Excelency President Benigno S. Aquino III.

Please disseminate information.

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