21/09/2020
Thank you for queueing in line for hours just to cast your trust in us. We hope you experienced a fruitful governance in our leadership.
As we all tread this thorny trail of 'new normal', we pray that leaders of grit and commitment take the wheel and wade the student body through the tumultuous waves of campus affairs and social issues.
We hope our legacy flares on as the torch of compassionate leadership and sets each one's spirit kindled and ablaze.
The future will look back at the past, us, and see how strong we started. From here on, we must forge on.
This is not goodbye. You will see some of us in the future as leaders in sectors and industries, ready to serve you anytime. But in the meantime, this is your Supreme Student Government 2019 - 2020 signing off.
18/08/2020
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•What is your most memorable moment in Ci-Tech?
•What values did you learn and how will it help you in the future?
•What can you advise to aspiring students of the institute?
James from 12 STEM 4 says...
“Thesis defense during my Grade 11 was probably the most unforgettable one. Final defense, we had this problem within our group. Video presentation is the only thing we have that time and the only tool we need to be able to survive that presentation and sadly, it didn't played. It's evidently clear that it is our fault because of too much cramming. Our video was edited the night before presentation and it didn't rendered enough, actually it was continuously rendering in school, we were the first group to present that time
I learned from this is that you need to develop the habits of consuming time wisely and plant in your mind that time cannot be managed but instead, it can only be controlled by each person appropriately and suitably in any aspect.
For the future and current students of CiTech, manipulating the time in a proper way shapes your little mind into the direction of discipline and sense of duty. Discipline is extremely substantial especially in your life being a student to accomplish something.”
16/08/2020
:
•What is your most memorable moment in Ci-Tech?
•What values did you learn and how will it help you in the future?
•What can you advise to aspiring students of the institute?
Irish from 12 STEM 1 says...
“My most memorable moment in my CITech journey maybe is when I went out of my box and tried to join the CA org. I was hesitant at first because I already lost my passion in arts for years and I don't think I'm really qualified but it taught me to always persevere. You may not know what exactly you are doing and where you are heading to, but in the process you'll learn and love a lot things, experiences and ofc, people. I will forever be grateful for my CA family and the skills and values I have learned from them. You guys made my SHS a lot better. Natapos natin ang iba't ibang events na palaging biglaan ang paghahanda!! We rock, babies! Ginising nyo ang passion ko! Ginising nyo ang eagerness ko! Padayon, mga artista ng CITech!
For all incoming students of CITech, may I remind you na sobrang sarap makasama yung mga tao na iba-iba man kayo ng section, ng strand, pero yung part na iisa kayo ng mithiin? Iisa ang passion niyo? Iisa ang gusto nyong marating? Na magiging successful and worth it lahat? Yun. The best yun. Sulit ang 2 years mo.”
16/08/2020
:
•What is your most memorable moment in Ci-Tech?
•What values did you learn and how will it help you in the future?
•What can you advise to aspiring students of the institute?
Michael from 12 STEM 5 says...
“Sa tuwing napatatawa ko sila at napangingiti ko sila, kahit na napakadami naming gampanin. Hindi man kami ganon kagagaling na mga estudyante, pero maaasahan at mapagkakatiwalaan mo kami sa lahat ng gawain. Dahil kami ang 12-STEM C5, pang huli man, pero kayang makipagsabayan sa mga nangunguna.
Isa sa mga natutunan ko bilang isang estudyante ng CI-Tech ay hindi talino ang susi sa tagumpay kundi sipag at dedekasyon ng isang tao. Stay positive bawas negative lang sa buhay, ‘yan ang sabi ko sa aking mga kapwa kamag-aral, dahil ’yan ang isa sa mga tutupad ng ating mga pangarap sa buhay.
Ang masasabi ko lang sa mga incoming Grade 11 and Grade 12 students of CI-Tech. ‘Wag mag hilaan pababa, kundi mag hilaan pataas dahil sabay-sabay naman kayo gagraduate, hindi isa-isa. Maging masaya lang lagi kahit na good news or bad news dahil masyadong maikli ang buhay para maging malungkot.”
13/08/2020
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•What is your most memorable moment in Ci-Tech?
•What values did you learn and how will it help you in the future?
•What can you advise to aspiring students of the institute
Way-Ann from 12 STEM 5 says...
“Sa dalawang taong pag-aaral ko CI-Tech, natutunan ko ang pagti-tiyaga sa mahabang pila, pagtitiis sa init ng panahon at hirap sa paghahabol sa mga deadline. At higit sa lahat, natutunan kong kahit gaano ka man hirap sa mga ginagawa mo, kapit lang, i-enjoy mo lang. You were not alone in your battle, because there are lots of people who will help you stand and walk through all the hardships, may it be your friends, your classmates, your teachers, your family, and specially God. Alam kong hindi pa rito nagtatapos ang hakbangin ko and I am certain that there are lots of challenges awaits me. But I thank the people of CITECH for making me who I am today.
Sa mga incoming Senior High ng CI-Tech, goodluck and keep fighting even when you felt defeated by your mind and emotions. There will always be light in every darkness so don't lose hope, God will provide you light if ever darkness embraced you.”
13/08/2020
:
•What is your most memorable moment in Ci-Tech?
•What values did you learn and how will it help you in the future?
•What can you advise to aspiring students of the institute
Belinda from 12 STEM 1 says...
“There are a lot of memorable experiences I could think of, could be the downsides or the fun sides. One of the most memorable experience is the intramurals because it is a lot more fun than in JHS together with the new experiences and cool events. Aside from that, this is also the first time I experienced joining overnight school parties like battle of the bands, rave party and promenade. There are a lot of things I exeperienced here for the first time that I will truly keep with me as I continue my journey. But the best part of it is having to meet such great people that became my friends who were there for me as I enjoy every single moment of my Senior High School in CITech .
Having the opportunity to study here in PNC/CITech, made me learn and realize lots of things. I became much aware of my capabalities and limitations in which I forbid to keep me from giving my best. With the high standard of this univeristy, I learned the value of hardwork and being more responsible. I became the better version of myself because of the many valuable life lessons I learned that will serve as my best armor for the future struggles I will face.
The best advice for the incoming Grade 11 and 12 of CITech, is to just enjoy high school life for this chance doesn’t have a third one. We may feel a bit of a hang since high school was extended but if we think about the good side of it, this may call for a second shot for what we might have missed in Junior High School. Along the way, there’s no doubt on encountering a rough road in school but if you are to enjoy and cherish all of it, learning is a piece of cake. Life is short, there will be no rewind so we must focus on what’s good and enjoy every single moment of it.”
12/08/2020
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•What is your most memorable moment in Ci-Tech?
•What values did you learn and how will it help you in the future?
•What can you advise to aspiring students of the institute?
John Rick from 12 STEM 4 says...
“Noong Prom nung Grade 11, noon kasi kami lalong naging close magkakaklase. I mean, doon sa party part wherein nagsayawan kami. Sobrang saya non. Sooo epic!
Ang natutunan ko ngayong napagisip-isip ko yung about dyan, siguro yung fact na hindi lahat ng mga magiging kaklase mo (or katrabaho in the near future) ay gustong maging "pinaka". May mga ibang tao, tulad ng mga kaklase ko, na mas prefer nila yung enjoyment na nakukuha nila sa pagiging carefree studs kaysa sa pagiging grade conscious para makakuha ng medals. (Walang masama sa pagiging grade conscious, don't get me wrong.)
Sa totoo lang, di ko alam kung pano ko magagamit HAHAHAHA. I'll try to find happiness while learning nalang sa college siguro, para hindi masyado boring.
One thing I've realized that'll conclude my SHS journey is to never be afraid of your own ideas. If you think you need to be selfish, be selfish. Be stern and stand your ground.”
12/08/2020
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•What is your most memorable moment in Ci-Tech?
•What values did you learn and how will it help you in the future?
•What can you advise to aspiring students of the institute?
Kaela from 12 ABM 2 says...
“Excellence manifests at CI-Tech. With this, we, the students, are built to comply with the standards. One remarkable memory lingers to me, on our 12th grade, thesis defense was scheduled on the following day, and half of our needed data were not yet done, which obviously made us anxious. However, few hours before the thesis defense, one of my groupmates who was calm and about to sleep figured out the solution to calculate the results.
I've realized that it is best if you won't stress yourself that much, let your brain recover and let it relax, and soon you’ll notice the ideas will come to you naturally.
For all incoming Grade 11 and 12 students, don't be bothered by how low your scores or undone projects will be. Be calm, focus, and don't forget to enjoy your remaining years as high school students. For what's done is done and eventually will be remained as memories.”
11/08/2020
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•What is your most memorable moment in Ci-Tech?
•What values did you learn and how will it help you in the future?
•What can you advise to aspiring students of the institute
Reanne from 12 HUMSS 2 says...
“For the last 2 years, Citech has been a part of my senior high school journey. Unforgettable memories were created inside the institution and one of them is when I participated on Pautakan Competition in Grade 11. Why is it memorable? As an average student, I have never been on a competition before and joining Pautakan was my first.
What I learned about the contest is to trust and believe. Trust and believe your groupmates, yourself and the people who do the same with you. Even if you think that what you’re doing is not enough, there are still people who will always believe on you and trust you that you can do best. Always have the confident to make things on its greatest by having faith on yourself.
Always have fun but never forget your priorities. You can enjoy your whole senior high school years having entertaining things you can be busy with but make sure you have set your priorities. Having fun as long as there are no (school) priorities being left behind is fine. In other words, don’t procrastinate and cram.”