Monday, August 6, 2007

Nothing is impossible if you have dream and determination



This is the stuff of movies: a young man, in the face of personal and professional challenges, struggles against the odds and finally achieves his dreams.

Naozumi "Nao" Tsuchiyama, a 26-year-old Japanese language instructor whose right leg was amputated as a child and now wears a prosthetic, had always wanted to become a boxer.

To do so, he needed a boxing license but was denied this in his home country on account of his physical condition. So, he went abroad but even then it wasn't easy for him.

The first time he applied for a boxing license from the Games and Amusement Board (GAB) in the Philippines, he was rejected because his condition was deemed not fit for boxing. Medical examinations showed otherwise, but the GAB would not budge.

Last August, he took part in a trial fight in the Philippines where he impressed the GAB officials in attendance. Despite a favorable recommendation from these representatives who were impressed with his performance, the GAB still rejected his application.


Undeterred, Nao persisted and flew to South Korea to take part in the World Boxing Association's annual conference. He returned to the Philippines with the assurance that there is no international policy preventing him from fighting professionally. This time around, the GAB relented and gave him his license.

Nao will be fighting his third match in the Philippines on Aug 9. Lahingkayumangi is proud to support Nao's endeavor.

We hope his tale will inspire everyone to pursue their dreams. If there's a will, there's always a way.

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Ano ba ang na miss nyo sa school natin (enumerate it)


Well na miss ko ang lahat, let me enumerate para malaki ang points. (2x)
1. Ang estudyanteng mga bright (kuno)
2. Ang co-teacher kong mababait (pag katapos kumain)
3. Ang computer lab na mainit dahil sa dami ng studs.
4. Ang faculty office na magulo ang mga gamit. (action lagi ang teacher)
5. Ang office ni Mam Alday na tugnaw.
6. Ang office ni Ms Zafra at Mam Bing na libre ang tubig. he he he
7. Ang nickel room na maingay lagi dahil katabi ng comp lab.
8. Ang Uranium room na tapulang magwalis sa harap ng comp lab.
9. Ang badminton court. (Sinong nagsira ng basketball ring. ayusin nyo yan Bayno)
10. Ang parent naming pro-active
11. Ang room ni Sir Luague na laging malinis.
12. Ang mga tanim ko anong balita sa kanila.
13. Ang mga contestant na walang practise paano na yan.
14. Ang memory ng school good or bad ok na yan.
15. Ang oras pag nagpapatest (sarap mag patest kasi tatahimik ba sila)

Kayo ano ba ang na miss nyo.

Friday, August 3, 2007

Alumni Message to the School















Having high-quality education to produce well-educated and productive individual is MNSHS' legacy. They help us to reach our dreams, to believe in our capability and to survive the different competitions that we might face in the near future. Kudos MNSHS!
Moon Ray Lo (
Pt Pres. Nexus 2006)

At MNSHS you'll know why great things come in small packages....
James Maria BSME (CIT)

Being a MingScians is something to be proud of. Why? It may look like just an ordinary school at a glance, yet it is an institution that produces well educated and competitive beings. Salute to my Alma Matter!
Xyza Velasco BSN (CNU)......

At MNSHS you can learn how to live your life to the fullest....... Francis Bigcas BSECE (USC Talamban)


Advanced in technology and center of excellence....
Mayrian Aracap, 4th yr platinum sy 2006 2007

Cradle of tomorrows professionals
Charles Catipay, 3rd Zinc, sy 2006-2007

MNSHS is a school of learning that molds and captivates our talents...
Rizel Suarez, 4th yr platinum sy 2006-2007


Saturday, July 28, 2007

Palihug sulti ang inyong life sa gawas, i mean ang inyong kinabuhi karong college na kayo

To our beloved alumni, please tell us a short story about your new life as a college student. We in the school are exited to hear from you. Well do not be shy if you are running for cum laude or you have new handsome and beautiful teacher. Just tell us anything that make it differ from your high school life. Just give us some impressions in your new environment. Basin nasayunan kayo sa klase. Basin na miss nyo na ang school or nalipay mo kay hawa na mo sa school.

MingScians and leadership (vision for the graduates)


Leaders have been studied throughout history and social psychology. One of the pervading findings of sociologists, historians and social psychologists is that what leadership should be depends largely on the specific situation, the task to be performed, and the characteristics of the leader’s followers. A main reason why so many different theories on leadership exist is that different researchers focus on different elements. Despite this, we tend to treat leadership in a vacuum instead of specifying what the leader’s relationship to the organization is at any given time. While the nature of organizations will without doubt change in the future, as we already see it happening today, the challenges of creating, building, maintaining, and changing organizations to new forms will basically remain the same.

Creating: The Leader as Animator A unique leadership function is to provide the energy required to get the organization off the ground. A lot has been said about the vision of entrepreneurs, but not enough is stated about the enormous energy they display as they try to create innovative approaches one after the other, facing repeated failures, in their efforts to sustain their enterprise. It is a kind of energy that motivates the entrepreneur and creates excitement in others. * Building: The Leader as a Creator of Culture The moment an organization sustains itself, the leader’s beliefs, values and basic assumptions are transferred to the mental behavior of its members. The leader’s personality becomes embedded in the entire culture of the organization. It imbibes the subordinates to its way of thinking and feeling.



Maintaining: The Leader as a Sustainer of Culture History has shown that successful organizations attract imitators, who eventually become successful competitors. The creators and builders of the organization often waver at this stage. What was obvious in the young organization - the bravura and the compulsive vision of its founders - becomes a detriment as the organization needs to stabilize itself.This is the period where we think of institutionalization, where we identify successful components and give them permanence and stability.



Changing: The Leader as Change Agent As the rate of change in the technological, economic, political and socio-cultural environment increases, the very strengths that were institutionalized can become liabilities. At this stage, there is a need for leaders to think as change agents, because the concern is no longer confined to learning new skills and concepts, but also the need to unlearn things that are no longer relevant to the organization. The crucial point to understand here is that the leader must be able to evolve culture by building on its strengths and letting its weaknesses degenerate over time.



A Look Toward the Future The one thing that is becoming more clear is that the institutions of the pat may be outmoded and that new ways for governance and leadership may have to be learned. As the rate change increases, learning power may not consist of one time learning of a new system; continuous learning and change will be the only constant. And it takes learning competence and personal flexibility to evolve and change organizations.

The author: Henry S. Tenedero is the president of the Center for Learning and Teaching Styles, an affiliate of the International Learning Styles Network, based at St. John’s University in New York.

source : manila bulletin

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Sunday, January 7, 2007

Give your impressions to our school and its program

To all student, alumni, teachers, parents and friends. What is can you say to our school?

Kabanhawan Festival Ganahan ba kayo?


Kabanhawan festival is one of the best activity in Minglanilla. Student and pupil always participate in this activity as presentor of kabanhawan dance. The affair is being celebrate every March of the school year. Problem raised in this activity because it need time to practice which regularly reduced lecture and activity time and school days. The celebration sacrifice some student's performance. However, the Kabanhawan Festival may be includes to MAPEH subject as their actual application of learning in Music and Arts.
So which do you favor, Kabanhawan Festival or Academic Performance? Post your comments here

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alumni

STEP

JS Prom

They said JS prom is expensive. It is discriminating to poor students because they can not afford the dress and the socialization culture. It is a waste of time and its better to study lesson.
In the contrary, JS is one of the best experience in high school life.
Do you still want to celebrate JS prom? Why

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just testing messages. what i need is picture posting