Monday, January 22, 2018.
This day is the first day Ma’am
Dena take us to our practicum school. I placed at public school, Sta. Elena
High School with Ami. We go at 5.30 a.m. after we finished prayer. Actually at
this time is so hard to get Jeepney (a public transportation). All of them is
full by the passengers, so that Ma’am Dena back to her home and ask for her
husband to deliver us. Ma’am Dena’s husband do it. They are very kind, I am
very thankful for their kindness. We arrive at school at 6.30 a.m. and it is
too late for us to be announce and introduce our self in front of students
because they are ready to start the flag ceremony and we have to meet the
principal first. So we just wait for him in the office until the ceremonial is
finished.
Sta. Elena High School |
Sta. Elena High School is situated along W. C. Paz st., in Brgy.
Sta. Elena. It is a walking distance from the Marikina City Hall, the Marikina
Public Market and Department of Education (Marikina). Sta. Elena High School is
located in the heart of Marikina City.
At 8 o'clock we meet Dr. Jeffrey
C. Trinidad (Principal of SEHS). He guide us to go around of school, he tells the
name of buildings and what are they use for.
Sta. Elena High School |
In the Library. |
Sta. Elena High School (SEHS) has
39 academic classrooms for Junior High School and Senior high school, one TLE
Laboratory, two computer Laboratories, one library, one clinic room, one
guidance office, and one accounting office. SEHS also has 23 comfort rooms and
one basketball court.
In Sta. Elena High School, there
are two shifts in a day, first one is at the morning start from 6.30 a.m. and
another one is afternoon shift start from 1 p.m. until 7.30 p.m. Because of our
boarding house is far from the school, the principal suggest us to take the afternoon
class. And we agree with that.
Then I meet the head, Mathematics
teacher, Ma'am Lomibao. But I have to wait for her first. She will look for my
schedule. After an hour waiting in principal office, Ami and I feel so bored. We
think that we have to go outside. We meet Roosevelt’s students who do practicum
teaching too. They are Mika and Jessa, from Math major, same as Vincent (my
buddy). Actually there are many Roosevelt’s students in SEHS. They meet us to
their friends. It is great to meet new friends in Philippines. They are very
nice and friendly.
Ma’am Olive meet me to my
cooperating teacher, Ms. Tessie Vecino and we call her Ma'am Eisse. I am
observing her classes. She has 4 classes or section in a day. For a month I
will take Ma’am Essie sections. Because of the previous student teacher is
Marian, she know exactly how’s students in each sections. She kindly tell me
everything. And also Marian introduce me
to the students. There are my sections: Pili, Acacia, Gemelina, Mahogany and
Molave. They are grade 8.
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