2nd Quarter Examination Schedules

Grade Level December 9 [FRI] December 12 [MON] DECEMBER 13 [TUE]
Grade 4-5 Mathematics
Science
Mathematics
Language Arts
Social Studies
Language Arts
Religion
Grade 6-8 Mathematics
Science
Mathematics
Language Arts
Social Studies
Language Arts
Religion

Speaking Out Against Bullying | BASTA Conference | Oct 25, 2011

In the picture L-R: Patrick Gamiao (6B), Neo Pangilinan (7B), Maya Lescano (7A) & Tammi Wusstig (6A)

What I learned at the BASTA Conference by Tammi Wusstig (6A)

I attended the BASTA Conference last October 25, 2011. BASTA stands for “Bullying Affects Students and All.” It also means “stop” in Chamorro language. From the conference, I found out that bullying is a learned behavior. This means that a person can learn bullying from others or from the media. Bullying is when a person or group torments or tortures another person or group. It is on purpose and repetitive. There are different kinds of bullying: verbal, physical, social and cyberbullying.

I also learned the “Bullying Rules”:

1. I will not bully.
2. I will try to help targets.
3. I will include left out students.
4. I will tell a higher authority.

From this conference, I learned that bullying affects its targets in many ways. As an SBCS student, I will be a Committed Christian by including new students just as the SBCS students included me on my first day of school. I will be a Responsible Member of the Community by reporting any actions of bullying I see around the school campus. I will be an effective Communicator by sharing what I learned about bullying with my peers. I will be a Critical Thinker and make sure that none of my actions are hurtful.

What I learned at the BASTA Conference by Maya Lescano (7A)

At the BASTA conference, my experience was very memorable because I learned so many lessons in life not just as a student, but as a person in general. It taught me how to make the right decisions during good or rough times. I also learned that I cannot trust my safety with anyone else. I always have to make sure that I am protected in whatever I do, wherever I am, and whoever I am with. Life is a challenge and I just need to know how to deal with it.

Q2 Special Subject Exams Schedule

12/01 – THU  12/02 – FRI 12/05 – MON  12/06 – TUE 12/07 – WED
1A – Music (Practical) 1A – Art 1B – Art 1B – Music 1A/1C – Music (Practical)
1A, 1B – PE 1B/1C – Music (Practical) 1A/1C – Music 1C – Art 2A – Art
2A – Music (Practical) 1A/1B/1C – PE 1C – PE 2A – Computer 2B – Music
3A/3B – Music 2A/2B – Art 2A – Music 2A/2B – PE 2B – Computer
3A/3B – PE 2B – Music (Practical) 2B – Art 3A/3B – Art 3A/3B – Art
3A/3B – Art 3A – Computer 2A/2B – PE 4A/4B – Computer 3B – Computer
4B – Computer 3A/3B – PE 3A/3B – Art 5A – Art 5A/5B – Computer
4A/4B – PE 4A – Art 4B – Art 5A/5B – PE 5B – Music
6A/6B – Art 4A/4B – Music 4A – Computer 6A/6B – Music 6A – PE
6A/6B – Computer 5A/5B – Computer 5B – Art 6B – PE 6A/6B – PE
 7B – Computer  5A – Music 6A/6B – Computer 7A/7B – Art 7A – Computer
 8A/8B – Computer 7A/7B – Computer 7A – PE 7A/7B – Music
 7A/7B – PE 8A/8B – Computer 8A/8B – Art
 8A/8B – Music 8A – PE
8B – PE

 

Thanksgiving Mass 2011

November 23, 2011 • Santa Barbara Catholic School’s Thanksgiving Mass was made extra special with the presence of Fatima Soriano, a blind inspirational singer from the Philippines, who joined us in the Eucharistic celebration. She read the responsorial psalm, and, after the Mass, shared her life story and sang two songs that touched everyone’s hearts.

SBCS participates in The Certificate in Youth Ministry Studies Program

Mr. Ron Pangan, Mr. Marlon Vargas, Ms. Bernadette Alcantara and Mr. Delson Balance, were sent by Santa Barbara Catholic School to attend the First Year Courses of the Certificate Program in Youth Ministry Studies, sponsored by the Archdiocese of Agana on November 11-14, 2011 at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. Presented by Mr. Tom East, Director of the Center for Ministry Development from Gig Harbor, Washington, this Certificate in Youth Ministry Studies Program aims to equip leaders in parishes and schools with the knowledge, skills, practical tools and techniques needed for creative and comprehensive ministry with youth, ages 11-18. The two-year, eight-course program will continue in February and November 2012 and February 2013.