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The document outlines the program for a Research Colloquium themed 'BAYANIHAN AND RESEARCH: PATHWAY TO MATATAG NA PAARALAN,' featuring student performances and research presentations. It includes opening remarks, musical intermissions, and presentations from various grade levels, highlighting the dedication of students and educators. The event concludes with closing remarks and appreciation for participants.

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The document outlines the program for a Research Colloquium themed 'BAYANIHAN AND RESEARCH: PATHWAY TO MATATAG NA PAARALAN,' featuring student performances and research presentations. It includes opening remarks, musical intermissions, and presentations from various grade levels, highlighting the dedication of students and educators. The event concludes with closing remarks and appreciation for participants.

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[Opening] Emcee 1

Emcee 1 (Geeanne) Now, we’re going to start things off with a


special performance. We have with us a
Good morning, everyone! A warm welcome to
talented student, Cee Jhay Cabillo, who will
all of you here today. We’re so glad to have
be singing “One in a Million.” This song
you join us for our Research Colloquium with
perfectly captures that feeling of meeting
the theme “BAYANIHAN AND RESEARCH:
someone who just stands out from everyone
PATHWAY TO MATATAG NA
else. Let’s give Cee Jhay a warm round of
PAARALAN.” This is a day to celebrate the
applause!
dedication and hard work of our students and
educators. We hope you enjoy today’s event!
(Intermission #1: Cee Jhay Cabillo – “One in
a Million”)
Emcee 2 (Brunzon)
Yes, a very good morning to all! We have an
exciting program lined up for you today, so Emcee 2
let’s kick things off by beginning with a
What a fantastic performance, Cee Jhay! You
prayer. To lead us in our opening prayer, let’s
are truly one in a million. Now, let’s continue
welcome Glorie Regalado.
with our program and we can’t wait to hear
our first research presenters from grade 10.
Let’s show them our full support and attention
(Opening Prayer by Glorie Regalado)
as they share their research with us! Please
give them a warm of applause.
Emcee 1
Thank you, Glorie, for that beautiful prayer. First (GRADE 10)
Let’s all stand as we sing our National
Anthem, which will be led by Charles Oña.
Emcee 1
(National Anthem by Charles Oña)
Thank you to our first presenter for that
wonderful research. You’ve set a high bar for
Emcee 2 today’s presentations! Up next we move on to
our second research presenter, Althea Jade
Thank you, Charles, for leading us in that Pancho from Grade 12 resilience. Let’s give
patriotic song. Now, to officially welcome us her a round of applause.
and set the tone for today’s program, let’s hear
from our principal, Mr. Jason I. Malinao.
Second (ALTHEA JADE)
(Opening Remarks by Principal Jason I.
Malinao)
Emcee 2
Thank you ms. Pancho for that brilliant
Emcee 2 presentatio. You’re truly have a passion for
your research. For our third next presenter,
Thank you so much, Sir Jayson , for that Anya Kaye Marabeles from grade 12
inspiring and motivating message. We’re now perseverance is here to take the floor.
ready to dive into today’s presentations, and
we can’t wait to see the hard work of our
students in action.
Third (ANYA KAYE) Next up, we have our sixth research presenter
from Grade 12 Perseverance, Mary Anne
Pancho. A big round of applause please.
Emcee 1
Thank you, Anya Kaye for sharing your
Sixth (MARY ANNE)
wonderful presentation. Before we proceed to
our next presenter, let’s take a short quick
cultural break. Our next intermission will be a
Emcee 1
short but insightful performance by Joshua
Mendoza, Christelle Isoto, Lance Jacob Thank you so much, Grade 12 presenter, for
Bascruz, and Jasmin Naval. They will sharing your valuable insights. It’s clear how
introduce us to the “Alitaptap” folk dance. It’s much effort you’ve put into your research.
a beautiful Filipino dance that symbolizes
unity and grace. Let’s enjoy!
Emcee 1

(Intermission #2 Folk Dance) We’ve had an insightful discussion so far, and


before we dive to our last two presentations,
let’s take a moment to relax and refresh by
musical intermission of Bea Martin to perform
Emcee 2
“Oo” by UP Dharma Down. This song speaks
That performance truly highlighted the beauty about the complexities of love, especially
of creativity, expression and reconnecting our when you care for someone who may never
cultural through dance. Now, let’s move back feel the same. It’s a song that many of us can
to another research presenter from Grade 12 definitely relate to. Let’s enjoy!
Gratitude, Daniel Eunice Valisco. Please join
me in welcoming her to the stage!
(Intermission #3: Bea Martin – “Oo” by UP
Dharma Down)
Fourth (VALISCO)

Emcee 2
Emcee 1
Thank you, Bea! That was such a heartfelt and
I hope everyone enjoyed that wonderful emotional performance. We’re sure many of
presentation from ms. Valisco! Now, let’s us could feel the emotions in that song.
refocus our attention as we continue our
To keep our momentum going, let’s now
research colloquium. Our next presenter is
welcome our next research presenter from
from grade 10 (unknown) is ready to share
Grade 12 Resilience, Mary Jane Meron. Let’s
their study. Please give them a warm
give them a big round of applause as they take
welcome!”
the stage please!
Seventh (MARY JANE)
Fifth (GRADE 10)

Emcee 1
Emcee 2
Thank you ms. Meron for your excellent
Thank you, Grade 10 presenters, for that presentation! Your presentation was engaging,
thought-provoking research! You’ve definitely and we truly appreciate the work you put into
given us something to think about. it.
We’ve already uncovered fascinating insights [closing]
today, and there’s one last presenter, Brunzon
Balleza from Grade 12 Gratitude is here to
take us through his insightful study. Let’s give
him a warm of applause as he takes the floor.

Eighth (BRUNZON)

Emcee 1
Thank you mr. Balleza for that a fascinating
presentation, we’ve seen that you put all of
your best for your research.
Before we wrap things up, let’s enjoy another
performance. Lucio Pacia will be singing “Be
My Lady”. This song is all about love,
commitment, and taking a chance on that
special someone. It’s a beautiful expression of
sincerity. Let’s give Lucio a warm round of
applause!

(Intermission #4: Lucio Pacia – “Be My


Lady”)

Emcee 2
Thank you so much, Lucio, for that heartfelt
performance. It’s always wonderful to hear a
song about love and sincerity. And now we
would like to call on Sir Jan Michael De Asis
for the closing remarks.

Closing remarks (DE ASIS)

Emcee 1
Thank you, Sir Jan, for those closing words.
And to everyone here today, thank you for
your time and participation! Once again. I’m

Emcee 2
And im- have a great day ahead everyone!

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