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Some of the Awardees with Ms. Noemi Oranio, Community Development Worker for San Juan |
Hard work deserves to be rewarded. That is exactly what happened when Signpost Philippines, Inc. gave recognition to their sponsored children who just graduated from their respective schools and those who excelled in their studies. The Recognition Program for school year 2013-2014 was held last June 21, 2014 in Brgy. San Juan, Molo, Iloilo City.
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Ms. D of Signpost Philippines delivering an inspirational message |
A total of fifteen students under
the organization’s Child Sponsorship Program graduated from elementary school
while eighteen garnered an average of at least 85 in their final grade. Prince
David Marl Rojo, a Grade 5 pupil of Baluarte Elementary School, topped the awarded
by getting an average grade of 90.45. He has been a consistent honor student
since Grade 1. The recipients were given a certificate of recognition by
Signpost Philippines, Inc. and gift for their effort.
Those who excelled academically
were Rojo, Prince David Marl (90.45), Alamo, Kimlyn Joy (89.32), Cusay, Rodelyn
(88.95), Sianson, Joefel Marie (88.1), Sianson, Icy Marie (88.05), Camacho,
Mark Joseph (87.4), Cordova, Juren Kate (87.2), Socajel, Marian (87.5),
Pontillas, Crystal Jane (86.82), Maloto, Irene (86.8), Estelo, Evan Anthon
(86.79), Rivera, Frances Marie (885.95), Gayas, Rachelle Jeanette (85.89),
Ancot, sheena (85.76), Rojo, Princess Abegail (85.5), Cordova, Charmaine (85.2), PeƱaverde, Tresha
Mae (85.05) and Baido, Raphcel June (85).
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The kids in their special dance number |
The graduates include the
following elementary school pupils: Cusay, Rodelyn; Villasis, Kyla; Albor, Michael
Angelo; Siansion, Icy Marie; Aguirre,
Divine; Futalan, Jericho; Gelilang, Raiza; Grandecela, Quennie; Leyso, Kim
Andrae; Nerio, April Alaine; Porras, Julie Bing; Palma, Japhet; Cordova, Juren
Kate; Perales, Don and Incolecio, Ronald.
The Child Sponsorship Project of
Signpost is a banner program of the organization in which children from
qualified families are given a subsidy for their educational expenses, annual
medical and dental check-ups. They also undergo training-workshops and other
activities that aim to empower them to become more socially responsible
citizens of the country.
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