MC SCRIPT Bayanihan Final Najud
MC SCRIPT Bayanihan Final Najud
Rixel: To formally start our program, let us all rise for the singing of our national
anthem.
PRELIMINARIES
Cyriel: Yes, hello to each and every one or should I say Community Engagers!
Rixel: That is indeed a fitting name partner to call all the people gathered here this
morning since this is all about community engagement. Specifically, the launching
of BAYANIHAN SA PAARALAN PARA SA KALIKASAN, with the theme…..
Cyriel: Let us also not forget our teachers and keynote speakers, a pleasant
morning to you ma’ams and sirs. Today truly is a wondrous moment, don’t you
agree partner?
Rixel: Yes partner, we can really see all the efforts brought forth to make this
program possible. And we can also feel the engaging atmosphere since we’ll be
diving into important discussions this morning.
Cyriel: Yes, we can really see the efforts from the designs, the hall preparation,
and yes I agree with you partner, the atmosphere at this moment really feels so
engaging and exciting. Now, before we start, allow us to introduce ourselves first.
My name is Cyriel Jane B. Baco.
Cyriel: For our program this morning, before we proceed further, let us lend our
ears to hear the words of welcome to be delivered to us by none other than the
always active and ever-versatile Teacher III - SSG Coordinator of TNHS-SHS, let us
all welcome…
Rixel: Alright, once again let’s give a hand for Sir Jovit Segualan for that wonderful
words of welcome. At this juncture, we’re going to be introduced to the reason
behind this event through hearing the statement of purpose to be delivered to us
by the Humanities and Social Sciences President, Mr. Xiever CLent M. Lambiquit.
Let us give him a big round of applause.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
Cyriel: We cannot continue with our program this morning without hearing a
message from our beloved school head.
Rixel: That is true partner, so at this juncture, help us welcome with a big round of
applause our ever-versatile, ever-supportive, and ever-active school head.
MESSAGE
Rixel: Alright, as we further proceed with our event, let me impose a question to
everyone, do you want to be entertained?
If that’s the case, please put your hands together as we give the platform to the
select students of the Humanities and Social Sciences students of section Kiwi for
their intermission number. A hand please.
Cyriel: I couldn’t agree more partner. Now, at this point, let us call on one of the
Humanities and Social Sciences student of section Flamingo to introduce to us our
first keynote speaker for today’s event, let’s give a big hand for Ms. Krisden D.
Genon.
Now, from all the learnings we’ve acquired, and surely, we’re all able to absorb
important lessons and information from ma’am Vexyl, our first keynote speaker,
we shall open up the platform to anyone who would like to share their learnings
from our first keynote speaker’s talk a while ago. Anyone who would like to share
their realizations or learnings, you are encouraged to stand and speak in front. Is
there no one? Let us hear from the Youth for Environment in Schools
Organization (YES-O) Officers who are with us today. (Pick Jancee and ask his
name and position first)
Secondly pick Gehmer Colegado (YES-O President) Ask his name and position first.
SHARING OF LEARNINGS
Cyriel: From the statements we’ve heard, we can never dispute the fact that
indeed, it was such a meaningful and invaluable impartation of knowledge and
information. At this point of time, to break loose a little and be mesmerized, let us
all be entertained by the singing performance of the select student of HUMSS
Oriole. Ms. Mary Joy Gapo, let’s welcome her with a big round of applause.
Rixel: Wow! Another splendid performance from the TNHSians. At this point of
time, to introduce to us our 2nd keynote speaker for this morning, let us call on
one of the HUMSS Flamingo students, Ms. Ryzza L. Jarantilla.
At this moment, we have yet again been blessed to have been saturated with rich
knowledge and information from our 2nd keynote speaker this morning, Sir Dennis
Colegado, thank you so much sir. At this juncture, we shall open up once more
the platform to anyone who would like to share their learnings from our 2 nd
keynote speaker’s talk. Anyone who would like to share their realizations or
learnings, please stand and share your realizations to everyone. 2 STUDENTS
SHARING OF LEARNINGS
Rixel: Alright, thank you so much for that. From the sharing we’ve heard, it truly
serves as an undeniable evidence that we’ve indeed learned many things this
morning. Now, as part of this event, there will be planning, schedules, and
presentation of plans for the Bayanihan sa Paaralan Para sa Kalikasan. With
regard to this, allow me to give the floor to the CESC HUMSS adviser, help me
welcome Sir Sweet Dexter Jess A. Dag-uman. A hand please.
SIR DEXTER
PRESENTATION OF PLANS
Cyriel: Through everything that we have discussed and the steps that we have all
planned to pursue for the sake of our surroundings and our community as a
whole, to seal this resolution of ours, we shall solidify our firm commitment to
our community through putting our signatures on this tarpaulin found at (where
the tarp is placed).
Rixel: The first ones who will be putting up their signatures are our teachers along
with our school head and keynote speakers, ma’ams and sirs kindly proceed near
the tarpaulin at the utmost back of our venue. There are black markers provided
and please use that to place your sign of commitment.
Cyriel: Next ones to put their signatures will be the Grade 12 CESC HUMSS
Students Class Officers, so requesting all CESC GRADE 12 HUMSS Classroom
Officers to please proceed near the tarpaulin and place your signatures. And we
humbly request everyone to please participate in an orderly fashion.
Cyriel: Next up are the elected Humanities and Social Sciences Officers for school
year 2022-2023, please place your signatures as a sign of your commitment.
Rixel: At this point, requesting all classroom presidents (Both grade 11 and 12) to
please stand and place your signatures on the tarpaulin at the back as a sign of
commitment.
Cyriel: Now that the class presidents are done placing their signatures, its time for
the BKD and YES-O officers to place their signs of commitment. So please kindly
proceed accordingly.
Rixel: Lastly, to complete our commitment signing, requesting the BSP Eagle Scout
Aspirants to please proceed in placing your signatures in the provided tarpaulin.
Cyriel: /Now that all the proponents are done signing, let us all settle down and
proceed to the next part of our program./
With this, we have now the affirmation to outline the expectations of all of us
gathered here today and to have each and everyone agree to move forward and
fulfill such expectations in the context of BAYANIHAN PARA SA KALIKASAN.
Rixel: With that ladies and gentlemen, let us give ourselves a big round of
applause.
Cyriel: At this juncture, it is with huge honor and pleasure for us to cite and give
the certificates to our amazing keynote speakers this morning. For this phase, let
us call on our HUMSS CESC Adviser (Sir Sweet Dexter Dag-uman) together with
our school head (Ma’am Ellen Sobretodo).
Rixel: Also, we humbly request our keynote speakers to be here in front to receive
the certificates along with the tokens of appreciation. Allow me to read the
certificate……(READ THE CERTS)
Cyriel: Thank you so much ma’ams and sirs, ladies and gentlemen, let us give our
teachers and especially our keynote speakers a big round of applause.
At this point, it is also a heartwarming pleasure and honor for me to cite the
certicate of participation to everyone who joined here today. (READ CERT)
Rixel: Once again ladies and gentlemen, a big hand for both our amazing keynote
speakers and a round of applause for ourselves.
At this point of time, let us all lend our hearts and ears for the song performance
of the select students of HUMSS Flamingo: Ms. Blanche Marie Nericua, Mr. Lee
Mark Aporado, and Mr. Scott Labor. Let us welcome them with a big round of
applause.
Cyriel: Wow! That was such an astonishing performance. Thank you so much for
that Flamingoers. To move our program to a close, let us call on our HUMSS CESC
Adviser for the closing remarks & acknowledgement, let’s give a hand to Sir Sweet
Dexter Jess Dag-uman.
Rixel: Thank you so much for that heartwarming words sir Dexter. In our program
this morning we’ve truly gained tons of invaluable and indispensable knowledge
and insights from both our keynote speakers.
Cyriel: That is indeed true partner. In addition, this program would not have been
successful without the help and cooperation of each and everyone.
Rixel: Yes partner, I couldn’t agree more. Once again, we would like to express our
sincerest gratitude to everyone. To our speakers, teachers, fellow students, and
above all to our Almighty God. Without His guidance, this event wouldn’t have
been successful.
Cyriel: That is indeed true partner. With everything said and done, I hope
everyone has had a blissful and meaningful experience in our 1-Day launching of
BAYANIHAN SA PAARALAN PARA SA KALIKASAN, with the theme…..
Both: KILOS KABATAAN PARA SA KAPALIGIRAN: TARA NA MAGLINIS PARA SA
KINABUKASAN TUNGO SA KAUNLARAN!
Both: Your hosts for today’s event, a pleasant morning to each and everyone and
may God bless us all.