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Classes in NCR, other areas suspended due to Typhoon Pedring
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Classes will remain suspended Wednesday in some schools, colleges, and universities in Metro Manila and nearby areas because of heavy rains and floods caused by typhoon Pedring, authorities said Tuesday.
Classes are suspended Wednesday in primary and secondary levels in public and private schools in Navotas; Malabon; Marikina City; Bulacan; Angeles City; Pampanga; Nueva Vizcaya; and San Mateo, Cainta, and Antipolo in Rizal.
Classes in pre-school, elementary and high school in La Salle Greenhills on Wednesday are also suspended.
Bro. Felipe Belleza, president of La Salle Greenhills, told dzMM the school needs the day to clean the classrooms due to the rains brought by typhoon Pedring.
Diliman Preparatory School in Novaliches,Quezon City suspended classes on Wednesday.
Laguna Gov. E.R. Ejercito also suspended classes in primary and secondary levels in the province.
Classes in all levels in the Ilocos Region and Isabela are also suspended Wednesday, according to local government and education officials.
Valenzuela City Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian also announced class suspensions in the following barangays: Polo, Balangkas, Pasolo, Coloong, Malanday, Tagalag, Isla, Wawang Pulo, Poblacion, Arkong Bato, Rincon, Mabolo, and Bisig.
Classes will also remain suspended in Bagong Silangan Elementary School in Quezon City; Sucat and Cupang elementary schools in Muntinlupa; P. Guevarra Elementrary School in Manila; International Christian Academy in Paranaque; School of the Holy Spirit in BF Homes, Quezon City; and Creative Learning School Inc. in Pasig on Wednesday.
As of 4 a.m. Wednesday, state weather bureau PAGASA had already lifted storm signal warning In Metro Manila.
Colleges and universities
In the tertiary level, the following colleges and universities announced suspension of classes Wednesday:
University of Sto. Tomas
De La Salle University - Manila (all classes and office works suspended until 1 p.m.)
Adamson University
La Consolacion College-Manila
Sta. Isabel College-Manila
Technological Insitute of the Philippines-Manila
Technological Insitute of the Philippines - Quezon City
Philippine Christian University-Taft
University of the Philippines Diliman (all classes suspended from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.)
University of the East - Manila (only elementary and high school classes suspended)
University of the East - Caloocan (only elementary and high school classes suspended)
Manila Central University, Caloocan
St. Mary's College, Quezon City
Sta. Cecilia College, Valenzuela
Colegio de Sta. Cecilia, Valenzuela
OB Montessori, Greenhills
Holy Family School, Diliman
Centro Escolar University - Malolos
Bulacan Polytechnic College
Bulacan State UniversityBaliuag University
La Consolacion University Philippines
The Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) has left it to respective colleges and universities to decide suspension of their classes Tuesday.
Based on CHEd Memorandum Order No. 34 series of 2010, classes at the collegiate level, including graduate school, are automatically suspended in higher education institutions (HEIs) once public storm warning signal number 3 is raised.
However, heads of HEIs have the discretion to cancel classes even if signal number 3 is not yet declared, especially if there are other factors, such as flooding and road damage.
The CHEd memo also stated that "even without the suspension of classes, students who are unable to report to class or participate in scheduled activities such as exams, due to inclement weather, shall be given consideration and be allowed to make up for the missed class or activity."
Based on the memo, the commission will not declare cancellation of classes.
Gov't offices, most classes to resume
Malacañang also announced Tuesday that private offices, government offices and most schools in the National Capital Region will resume on Wednesday as Typhoon “Pedring” continues to move away from the country.
However, deputy Presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte explained in an interview with radio dzMM that in areas that are still flooded, the discretion for suspension is left to the local government units and the school officials concerned.
“We have already coordinated with PAGASA-DOST (Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Service Administration-Department of Science and Technology). The recommendation of PAGASA is really the resumption of work and classes dahil light to moderate rains nalang ang expected natin bukas,” Valte said on Tuesday evening.
Valte noted that affected areas where suspension of classes or work has already been declared will still hold.
“Doon sa mga ibang areas na nag-declare na sila [na walang pasok], the suspension will still hold,” she said.
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Classes are suspended Wednesday in primary and secondary levels in public and private schools in Navotas; Malabon; Marikina City; Bulacan; Angeles City; Pampanga; Nueva Vizcaya; and San Mateo, Cainta, and Antipolo in Rizal.
Classes in pre-school, elementary and high school in La Salle Greenhills on Wednesday are also suspended.
Bro. Felipe Belleza, president of La Salle Greenhills, told dzMM the school needs the day to clean the classrooms due to the rains brought by typhoon Pedring.
Diliman Preparatory School in Novaliches,Quezon City suspended classes on Wednesday.
Laguna Gov. E.R. Ejercito also suspended classes in primary and secondary levels in the province.
Classes in all levels in the Ilocos Region and Isabela are also suspended Wednesday, according to local government and education officials.
Valenzuela City Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian also announced class suspensions in the following barangays: Polo, Balangkas, Pasolo, Coloong, Malanday, Tagalag, Isla, Wawang Pulo, Poblacion, Arkong Bato, Rincon, Mabolo, and Bisig.
Classes will also remain suspended in Bagong Silangan Elementary School in Quezon City; Sucat and Cupang elementary schools in Muntinlupa; P. Guevarra Elementrary School in Manila; International Christian Academy in Paranaque; School of the Holy Spirit in BF Homes, Quezon City; and Creative Learning School Inc. in Pasig on Wednesday.
As of 4 a.m. Wednesday, state weather bureau PAGASA had already lifted storm signal warning In Metro Manila.
Colleges and universities
In the tertiary level, the following colleges and universities announced suspension of classes Wednesday:
University of Sto. Tomas
De La Salle University - Manila (all classes and office works suspended until 1 p.m.)
Adamson University
La Consolacion College-Manila
Sta. Isabel College-Manila
Technological Insitute of the Philippines-Manila
Technological Insitute of the Philippines - Quezon City
Philippine Christian University-Taft
University of the Philippines Diliman (all classes suspended from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.)
University of the East - Manila (only elementary and high school classes suspended)
University of the East - Caloocan (only elementary and high school classes suspended)
Manila Central University, Caloocan
St. Mary's College, Quezon City
Sta. Cecilia College, Valenzuela
Colegio de Sta. Cecilia, Valenzuela
OB Montessori, Greenhills
Holy Family School, Diliman
Centro Escolar University - Malolos
Bulacan Polytechnic College
Bulacan State UniversityBaliuag University
La Consolacion University Philippines
The Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) has left it to respective colleges and universities to decide suspension of their classes Tuesday.
Based on CHEd Memorandum Order No. 34 series of 2010, classes at the collegiate level, including graduate school, are automatically suspended in higher education institutions (HEIs) once public storm warning signal number 3 is raised.
However, heads of HEIs have the discretion to cancel classes even if signal number 3 is not yet declared, especially if there are other factors, such as flooding and road damage.
The CHEd memo also stated that "even without the suspension of classes, students who are unable to report to class or participate in scheduled activities such as exams, due to inclement weather, shall be given consideration and be allowed to make up for the missed class or activity."
Based on the memo, the commission will not declare cancellation of classes.
Gov't offices, most classes to resume
Malacañang also announced Tuesday that private offices, government offices and most schools in the National Capital Region will resume on Wednesday as Typhoon “Pedring” continues to move away from the country.
However, deputy Presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte explained in an interview with radio dzMM that in areas that are still flooded, the discretion for suspension is left to the local government units and the school officials concerned.
“We have already coordinated with PAGASA-DOST (Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Service Administration-Department of Science and Technology). The recommendation of PAGASA is really the resumption of work and classes dahil light to moderate rains nalang ang expected natin bukas,” Valte said on Tuesday evening.
Valte noted that affected areas where suspension of classes or work has already been declared will still hold.
“Doon sa mga ibang areas na nag-declare na sila [na walang pasok], the suspension will still hold,” she said.
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Oprah Winfrey said Shamcey Supsup deserved to win the Miss Universe 2011 crown
Update- Oprah said via NBC News.
“I have reservations with the results. If the only basis is the Q and A portion, after having been trimmed down to 5, Ms. Philippines deserved to win. What made her different from the rest is that she had no seconds to rethink of her answer as she had no interpreter to break the ice. The rest had their interpreters and having breaks on seconds to think about their answers. Hands down, Ms. Philippines answered straight to the point.”
Although there's a Bombo Radyo report about it [view article] and it's nice to hear if Oprah really made that comment, we're still trying to find the original article to confirm its veracity. If she said it on television, we hope there's an online write-up too.
It's true that Shamcey is the only Miss Universe 2011 finalist to have answered the final question without an interpreter.
Pageant judge Vivica Fox asked her: “Would you change your religious beliefs to marry the person that you love? Why or why not?”
Swiftly, Shamcey replied: “If I would have to change my religious beliefs, I would not marry the person that I love because the first person that I love is God who created me.”
“I have my faith and my principles, and this is what makes me who I am. If the person loves me, he’ll love my God too,” she explained.
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“I have reservations with the results. If the only basis is the Q and A portion, after having been trimmed down to 5, Ms. Philippines deserved to win. What made her different from the rest is that she had no seconds to rethink of her answer as she had no interpreter to break the ice. The rest had their interpreters and having breaks on seconds to think about their answers. Hands down, Ms. Philippines answered straight to the point.”
Although there's a Bombo Radyo report about it [view article] and it's nice to hear if Oprah really made that comment, we're still trying to find the original article to confirm its veracity. If she said it on television, we hope there's an online write-up too.
It's true that Shamcey is the only Miss Universe 2011 finalist to have answered the final question without an interpreter.
Pageant judge Vivica Fox asked her: “Would you change your religious beliefs to marry the person that you love? Why or why not?”
Swiftly, Shamcey replied: “If I would have to change my religious beliefs, I would not marry the person that I love because the first person that I love is God who created me.”
“I have my faith and my principles, and this is what makes me who I am. If the person loves me, he’ll love my God too,” she explained.
Miss Universe 2011 The Top 10 Update
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Australia - Scherri-Lee Biggs
Costa Rica - Johanna Solano
France - Laury Thilleman
Ukraine - Olesya Stefanko
Portugal - Laura Gonçalves (Fan Vote Winner)
Panama - Sheldry Sáez
Philippines - Shamcey Supsup
Angola - Leila Lopes
China - Luo Zilin
Brazil - Priscila Machado
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Australia - Scherri-Lee Biggs
Costa Rica - Johanna Solano
France - Laury Thilleman
Ukraine - Olesya Stefanko
Portugal - Laura Gonçalves (Fan Vote Winner)
Panama - Sheldry Sáez
Philippines - Shamcey Supsup
Angola - Leila Lopes
China - Luo Zilin
Brazil - Priscila Machado
Philippines, Shamcey Supsup makes it to Miss U Top 16
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Latest update, Shamcey Supsup, reigning Bb. Pilipinas-Universe 2011, made it to the top 16 of the 59th Miss Universe pageant held at Credicard Hall in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The main event is hosted by Bravo's Executive Vice President of Original Programming and Development Andy Cohen and "Today" correspondent Natalie Morales.
The top 16 Miss Universe bets are from the following countries:
1. France ( Laury Thilleman)
2. Kosovo (Afërdita Dreshaj)
3. Columbia (Catalina Robayo)
4.China (Luo Zilin)
5. Angola (Leila Lopes)
6. Australia (Scherri-Lee Biggs )
7. Puerto Rico (Viviana Ortiz)
8. Brazil (Priscila Machado)
9. Netherlands (Kelly Weekers)
10. USA (Alyssa Campanella)
11. Ukraine (Olesya Stefanko)
12. Panama (Sheldry Sáez)
13. Costa Rica (Johanna Solano )
14. Portugal (Laura Gonçalves)
15. Philippines (Shamcey Supsup)
16. Venezuela (Vanessa Gonçalves)
Classes in all levels suspended in Metro Manila due to Juaning
Atty. Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa, Jr. has declared the suspension of classes at the tertiary level in Metro Manila on Wednesday, due to tropical storm "Juaning."
Ochoa's decision was based on the recommendation of the Department of Science and Technology- Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (DOST-PAGASA) and the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).
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