NEHS Youth for Environment in Schools Organization

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Let's Conquer for our Mother Earth

28/03/2026

🌏 HAWAK MO ANG BEAT... PERO HAWAK MO BA ANG SWITCH? 💡
Hey, Erans!
"Hawak mo ang beat," pero sana hawak mo rin ang energy conservation habits mo!

Tonight is the , and the YES-O Club is inviting everyone to join the biggest hour for Earth.

Join the movement tonight, March 28, from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM. The Department of Energy (DOE) is calling on everyone to help secure a stable and energy-secure future for the Philippines. 🇵🇭

Let’s all switch off our non-essential lights and gadgets for one hour. These small, unified actions from us students make a real difference for our nation and the planet!

Let us show everyone the environmental discipline of New Era High School. See you in the dark, Erans! 🍃✨



Photos from NEHS Youth for Environment in Schools Organization's post 08/03/2026

🍀 A little greener, a little cleaner.
February may have ended, but the habits we built for a Plastic-Free Everyday can continue all year long!

✍️: Rhian Grace Caballero
🎨: Reyna Yanyyhn Galvez

Photos from NEHS Youth for Environment in Schools Organization's post 05/02/2026

Beep beep beep! 🚗🎵
Whether Cubao or the classroom scene,
lunchbox and tumbler—fresh and clean!
Skip the plastic, keep it neat,
Refill, reuse, repeat the way,
plastic-free, every single day! ♻️

Photos from NEHS Youth for Environment in Schools Organization's post 21/01/2026

When green change speaks to a student’s heart.

January 16 | 12:00–12:40 PM

Led by 9-Newton students, the Climate Change Symposium brought together 7-Newton, 7-Faraday, 9-Pascal, and 9-Faraday for one meaningful conversation about our planet’s future. 🌍

Through this initiative, students were reminded of the importance of climate change education—how it empowers the youth to become aware, responsible, and proactive stewards of the environment, in line with the advocacy of YES-O. Small actions, when guided by knowledge and responsibility, can lead to lasting change.

With the guidance and support of Ma’am Cest Rafael Cañeso, this event sparked hope, awareness, and a shared sense of responsibility to protect the Earth—for today and for generations to come, made possible by the initiative and leadership of 9-Newton students. 💚

✍️: Rhian Grace Caballero
🎨: Akeeisha Zharina Rodriguez

Photos from NEHS Youth for Environment in Schools Organization's post 21/01/2026

It’s Rememcember—PFE time! 🌿🎀
where we remember the Earth with gentle hands and kind choices.

And here comes Januareuse ✨🌸 a month that reuses, refuses, and chooses better,
welcoming fresh starts that care for the planet we love.

Rememcember reminds us why we care,
while Januareuse softly says:
less plastic, more love 💚🌍

✍️: Rhian Grace Caballero
🎨: Reyna Galvez

17/12/2025

Cheers to… but first, what’s the next event after the 12.12 Shopee Mega Sale?
Of course, our Year-End Party with our lovable teachers and classmates! 🤗

May you also add to cart the following:

✅️ Metal utensils
✅️ Own lunchbox

In this upcoming YEP, may we also be PFE.

✍️: Rhian Grace D. Caballero
🎨: Neisha Anne B. Pablo

Photos from NEHS Youth for Environment in Schools Organization's post 17/12/2025

This November, let’s make sure our world doesn’t turn into the Upside Down. 🌍

Just like in Stranger Things, it takes everyday heroes to protect what matters!

Single-use plastics may seem small, but when ignored, they grow into real monsters for our planet. So, choose reusable everyday! 😁👌

This is the strangest November month ever, protecting our world is the bravest thing we can do. ♻️✨





✍️: Eirol Torres
🎨: Neisha Pablo

Photos from Science Club - New  Era High School's post 14/12/2025
Photos from NEHS Youth for Environment in Schools Organization's post 17/11/2025

Whimsical afternoon, Erans! 🌿

Halfway through November, and we truly see your efforts shining alongside the days that grow gentler.

May we also learn to let go of what weighs us down 💚 especially the waste we can choose to avoid.

Let your whimsical thoughts flutter freely, just like how we commit to being Plastic-Free Everyday.

🎨: Neisha Pablo
✍🏻: Rhian Caballero

Photos from NEHS Youth for Environment in Schools Organization's post 17/11/2025

🍂 Leaves fall, waste shouldn’t. 🍂

As October paints the world in warm colors, may our choices grow gentler, kinder, and free from the weight of plastic.

Let this season of change remind us that even the smallest shifts in our daily habits can create a future as bright as autumn’s glow.

Choose reusable. Choose mindful. Choose a cleaner tomorrow—Plastic-Free Everyday.

🎨: Eirol Torres
✍🏻: Rhian Caballero

Photos from NEHS Youth for Environment in Schools Organization's post 14/10/2025

“Are you ready, adults?”
“Aye aye, Captain!🫡”

This fun chant wasn’t just for laughs—it set the tone for meaningful action: being ready to do what’s right. ✅

On October 3, 2025, during our Teacher’s Day celebration, the Science Department proudly distributed eco-friendly lunchboxes 💚 complete with reusable utensils—as a heartfelt token of appreciation for our teachers unwavering dedication and service. 💗

More than just a gift, it was a call to action.
Teachers from every department stepped forward, united by one mission—to embrace sustainability, one small step at a time. 🌍🌴

So once again:
“Are you ready, adults?”
“Aye aye, Captain! 🫡”

Let’s sail together ⛵ toward a plastic-free future—with pride, purpose, and the power to make lasting change.

From “Plastic-Free Everyday” to “Happy Eating, Teachers!” let’s keep the spirit alive and stay PLASTIC-FREE EVERYDAY 💚🌿

🎨: Neisha Anne Pablo
✍🏻: Andrea Almirez & Rhian Grace Caballero

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