“If you really enjoy it, just keep playing. If it’s the game, then don’t let the ball drop,” said Abby Martija, #21 and libero of the school’s girls’ volleyball team.
Author: HiLitesASHS
All for NATing
Last January 30 and 31, the Department of Education (DepEd) conducted a nationwide test for all grade 12 students, all in both types of public and private schools to “determine if graduating learners are meeting the learning standard in the senior high school curriculum”.
House Approves bill suspending mother-tongue-based teaching
The House of Representatives approved a bill on Monday, February 6, that cites the suspension on the use of mother tongue-based multilingual education (MTB-MLE) from kindergarten through Grade 3.
Senators propose bill giving more benefits for former presidents
Senators Bong Go, Mark Villar, Francis Tolentino, and Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa proposed to grant additional benefits to former presidents through Senate Bill No. 1784, as they fulfill their “post-presidential duties”.
Sandiganbayan junks Marcoses’ petition for seized assets return
In a resolution dated January 25, 2023, the Sandiganbayan junked Former First Lady Imelda Marcos and Senator Irene “Imee” Marcos-Araneta’s petition to take back government-seized assets under the reason of lack of merit.
Through the lenses of Ateneans: Is the ASHS Ready for F2F?
This 2023, a new chapter dawns upon the ASHS community as it slowly shifts to full-on face-to-face. Ever since the school opened its doors following the height of the pandemic, the student body began to inch closer to the dream of reuniting onsite as one Ateneo family. However, it begs the question, are the students prepared for what is yet to come?
Second semester officially opens in ASHS
The second semester in the ASHS officially opened last January 3, 2023, in light of DepEd Order no. 44 s. 2022, which gave private schools the freedom to implement blended learning.
The Untold Truth: PH’s Art Sector
Every February, the Philippines celebrates National Arts Month with high hopes of showcasing the ingenious talents of Filipinos to build a strong sense of nationhood and develop respect for cultural diversity.
Piercing Through the Looking Glass
In the heart of Metro Manila lives the Dela Cruz family, a young couple having a sole breadwinner and three children aged 3, 12, 15 who live each day trying to make ends meet. As the country moves forward under different leaderships, all leaving and creating vastly changing economies, their lives shift in phases for good and worse.
ASHS fencing team prepares for UAAP Season 85 return
Back in March 2020, the Philippine government announced strict quarantine restrictions to avoid the spread of COVID-19. What most people thought would be two weeks of isolation has now turned into three years of wearing masks and social distancing. Along with working and studying from home also came the cancellation of UAAP Season 82. Now, after almost two years without it, the high school division of the UAAP is back and better than ever.