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Science Month Celebration

     We are now living in the modern age, where technologies became part of our daily lives. Technologies that makes our work faster and easier.
     In every month of September we are celebrating the Science Club month celebration. In this celebration different activities are being held. Like in our school -Ilocos Sur National High School, we conducted a poster making contest, photography contest, sci-collage and even the Ginoo at Binibining kalikasan.
"WAVEFRONT: accentuating potentials, activating technological advancements", this is the theme this year. They wanted to discover the students who had the ability to make innovations. They wanted to discover little scientists and inventors to help our community, environment and economics. To encouraged the students to share their hidden talents, creativity, beauty and intelligence. And fortunately the activities became successful. The Science Month ended very well, thanks to the students who participated. 
     The technology has a big impact to our lives, to everyone. We are now dependent to  this, so let us work together to achieve the best out of it.

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