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memoir of a rainy day

by Tracy GoonetillekeArt by Justin Wingkee it was cold without you beside me,but at the thought of you,a million suns caressed my heart like a blanket on a rainy day,you embraced me with warmthand filled me with comfort i didn’t think existed moments with you felt likewatching the sun peek out through the horizon,painting the...
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In the present

by Neriah Keren Ahhi (Grade 10 – Rizal)Graphics by Neriah Keren Ahhi My feelings are currently a mess, like a bunch of clothes piled up in the corner of the room, along with my other things scattered around. It was disorganized. Though I would like it to be clean and stuff put in their respective...
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Stuck

by William Vicson Gocheco (Grade 10 – Luna)Art by Pauline Abigail Mandalupe (Grade 6 – Zhang Heng) It’s a cold dark Monday morning. The sun has barely come up. I feel the urge to pee. Why am I even awake at this time? Oh right, school. I take a shower and eat breakfast like any...
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The Major Concern of Minors on Social Media

by Samantha Mok (Grade 10 – Rizal)Art by Pauline Abigail Mandalupe (Grade 6 – Zhang Heng) Minors on social media platforms has been a relatively old discourse topic, starting from the take-over of digital and mass media across the world. However, considering current circumstances, where social media has become a necessary tool for mid-pandemic communication...
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Thunderstorms

By Sofia Geolingo (Grade 9 – Mendeleev)Graphics by Theone Tiu (Grade 10 – Rizal)  Lightning comes and goesLike a flash of hopeBringing light yetBringing destruction too Thunder comes after lightningAs if a scream of painIts roaring is powerfulEnough to shake everything The laptop screen shines brightAs it becomes the only source of lightThese voices are...
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A Mother

By Grace Chua (Grade 11) A gentle breeze runs through my hair as I sit on the soft grass. The leaves fall in the distance while I stare out into an auburn sunset slowly fading away. Such a delicate image is it not? Soft like a mother’s touch. It’s like watching a flower bloom in...
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A book that is a must read

By Carla Sophia Sayomac (Grade 7 – Li Bai) Ever wondered what the characteristics of a good book are? Well, I am here to tell you all about it. As learners of Iloilo Scholastic Academy, reading books is substantial in our school. Winning competitions year after year is a major accomplishment. The ISA library has...
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ISA holds talk on patriotism for Grades 10-12 learners

By Samantha Mok Thoughts were provoked and ideas were exchanged as learners from Grades 10-12 and speaker Asec. Rhea Peñaflor from DSWD engage in an informative and interactive discussion on patriotism held from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. today, October 8, 2021. The talk started off with a prayer, followed by the opening remarks from Executive...
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New Normal: Life After the Pandemic

By Cosette Sasha Patrimonio (Grade 8 – Bonifacio) 2020 was a tough year for everyone. Most of us were looking forward to 2020 but it all changed when the COVID-19 pandemic began. Many of our loved ones died, many lost jobs, homes, families, and many more. This has affected not only people, but also jobs,...
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The Beauty in Things Meant to Be

By Theone Tiu (Grade 10- Rizal) Staring at my reflection in the mirror, I can hardly recognize myself. The person in front of me is now a completely different person. There were no traces of who I once was nor traces of what I was like. The old me had been buried down along the...
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