Sipalay Accommodations 90% Booked For Holy Week Break

Sipalay, pangunahing beach destination sa Negros Occidental, ay halos puno na ang mga akomodasyon para sa Holy Week.

Malaybalay City’s PHP20 Million IP Housing Project Nears Final Phase

Ang PHP20 milyong proyekto ng pabahay para sa mga katutubo sa Malaybalay City ay malapit nang matapos, may mga susunod na proyekto na nakaplano.

Quezon City Urges Schools To Adopt Sustainable Practices Amid Climate Crisis

Quezon City hinihimok ang mga paaralan na gawing bahagi ng kanilang araw-araw na gawain ang mga sustainable na praktis kasabay ng paglala ng panganib ng pagbabago ng klima.

Negros Occidental Braces For Thousands At Holy Week Pilgrimage Sites

Ang mga pilgrim sites sa Negros Occidental ay handang-handa na para sa pagdagsa ng mga deboto sa panahon ng Mahal na Araw.

Bicol Graduates Told: Be Guided By Unity, Empathy, Collective Progress

Binigyang-diin ng DepEd Bicol ang pagkakaisa at empatiya sa mga bagong nagtapos. Ang kolektibong pag-unlad ang susi sa mas maliwanag na hinaharap.

Bicol Graduates Told: Be Guided By Unity, Empathy, Collective Progress

705
705

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Department of Education in Bicol (DepEd-5) on Tuesday congratulated some 400,000 graduates and completers of basic education in the region for school year 2024-2025.

“It resonates deeply with the spirit of this gathering and the ideals we aim to uphold. In this pivotal moment, as you stand on the threshold of new beginnings, I urge you to carry the essence of unity in your hearts and lives,” DepEd-5 Director Gilbert Sadsad said in a media release.

Sadsad lauded the students for persevering, demonstrating grit, and showing an unwavering commitment to their education despite the challenges.

“As you graduate today, you are not merely stepping into a personal future. You are stepping into a collective journey that is integral to the growth and renewal of our beloved Philippines,” he said.

Sadsad told the students that unity goes beyond being a mere concept and is a responsibility of every citizen.

“In Bicol, known for its warmth, resilience, and rich culture, let us embody the spirit of collaboration working alongside one another to address issues, uplift the marginalized, and foster an inclusive environment for all. As you embark on your next ventures, whether in further studies, the workforce, community service, let your action be guided by the principles of cooperation, empathy, and collective progress,” he said.

Sadsad reminded the students of their unique talents, skills and perspectives that can contribute to the “tapestry of the nation.”

“Embrace your differences, collaborate with others, and engage actively in dialogues that will enhance our communities. Be the generation that not only dreams of a better future but also actively participates in its creation,” he said.

He encouraged students to connect, learn from one another and rise together as partners in building a Bagong Pilipinas (New Philippines) where every individual’s potential is realized, and every voice is heard.

“Today, we hope that you will carry forth the message of unity and partnership, transforming ourselves and the world around us generations to come. May your journey be filled with success, fulfillment, and meaningful contributions to our country,” Sadsad said. (PNA)