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The Celebration

by Francesca Ean Alexis Tiu (Grade 9 – Mendeleev)Art by Pauline Abigail Mandalupe (Grade 6 – Zhang Heng) Christmas is one of the most wonderful times of the year, as the saying likes to go. There are many reasons for loving the holiday season and the main reason for my enjoyment is the celebration itself....
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Realizing I was loved

by Sachi Brianna Chua (Grade 7 – Li Bai)Graphics by Justin Wingkee (Grade 10 – Luna) When people hear the word “love”, they usually think of couples. But there are different kinds of love. It can be love from our parents, friends, relatives, lovers, or even from ourselves. However, how do we know if we...
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Our Own Garden of Roses

by Kim Tubongbanua (Grade 8 – Mabini)Graphics by Theone Tiu (Grade 10 – Rizal) We all have different opinions, it could mean many different things at once. A regular rose may symbolize beauty, courage, and love. A rose being kept away, as it ignites. When something with such beauty catches on fire but stays strong...
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ISAer wins in PisayCom National Science Communication Competition

ISAer Divine Grace Llamas has bagged the second place in this year’s PisayCom National Science Communication Competition — Science Short Video: Instructional Category. ISA has also been deemed one of the most participative high schools in the said competition. Congratulations!
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ISA kicks off 2021 Virtual Science Fair

by Patricia Gaille Tiu (Grade 11) In the 8th installation of Science in Action, the Iloilo Scholastic Academy (ISA) community once again showcased numerous experiments and projects earlier this morning. The virtual program saw Senior High School hosts Divine Llamas and Red de la Cruz welcoming fellow learners, facilitators, and guests to the annually held...
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We’ll come back

by Issa Belle Klarisse Chan (Grade 8 – Mabini) Going through our lives means we get lost along the way, not communicating properly like usual, not paying attention in class. Feeling like someone stepped on your foot but it doesn’t hurt. We may get stuck along the way, not knowing what to do. It’s hard,...
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Reminders

by John Alexander Agujetas (Grade 10 – Luna) The first thing to enter my consciousness this morning wasn’t the chilly bite of the air conditioning, nor was it the soft warmth of my fluffy blanket. It was the shimmer of sunlight through the window blinds: it was a giant ball of flaming gas a hundred...
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Radiant Existence

by Sofia Geolingo (Grade 9 – Mendeleev) I do not know whyBut despite the far distanceEvery time I glance at the dark skyYou comfort me with your mere presence Your beauty is timelessAs you shine bright every nightYet I know it’s not effortlessAs you burn with all your might Loneliness I do not feelFor even...
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the Fall of Summer

by Theone Tiu (Grade 10 – Rizal)Graphics by Theone Tiu it was now fall.and i’m not ready. i’m not ready to pull out those fluffy jackets.i’m not ready to go outside and step on crispy brown leaves.i’m not ready to be hugged by the cold autumn breeze. it was now fall.and unlike me, you were...
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