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SAC to house new projects & recreational

By Phoebe Gwyneth Baquiran, Grade 6    The Students’ Activity Center (SAC) was finally opened this school year.   What is the Students’ Activity Center?  As the name suggests, the Students’ Activity Center is where a union of students takes place. It is where students may stay to engage in some after-school activities. This includes […]

Faculty cultivates teaching skills on ‘Integration Day’

By Christeia Jeanne Jose, Grade 7  & Helena Tacuycuy, Grade 8 Excellence and Service.  These are two of the four primary core values of WILL School of Antipolo, Inc. as the school envisions its faculty to lead students in discovering new interests, enhancing talents, and gaining new knowledge through its dynamic curriculum and after-school activities. […]

Understanding Millennial & Gen-Z Slangs

What Did S/he Say? By Sofia Ayesha Mariska De Leon, Grade 8 ‘Sup y’alls! Homegirl here to spill the tea so y’alls will be woke!”—Wait. What did I just say? Our language seems to evolve so fast. A lot of terms are now made popular by masses and various influencers. I remember the word “YOLO” […]

Tiger Cruz off to a road start in 3KM run

By Hanz Josef Vicencio, Grade 8 “Far from home” was just a line in the movies for Arellano “Tiger” Cruz when he completed the run at the Soleus Cross Country Challenge 4. The event took place in the challenging terrains of Timberland Heights last July 14. Tiger, a 4th Grader, may have finished a short […]

Nutrition Month celebrated the WSAIan way

By Nesie Joyce Fostanes, Grade 10 & Shekiyah Reyn Obcena, Grade 6 WILL School of Antipolo, Inc. annually celebrates Nutrition Month in July. This year’s event had the theme “Eat Fruits and Veggies and Do Physical Activities: Keeping One’s Self Healthy and Happy” while still observing WSAI’s unique ways of celebrating the event. The activities […]

LIFE HACKS TO OVERCOMING PROCRASTINATION

Procrastination? What’s that?  By Sofia Ayesha Mariska De Leon, Grade 8 Have you ever experienced wanting to put off a specific task? Like no matter how clear the deadline is set and the task needs to get done? While it is so easy to give in to that strong force, let’s define that big word—procrastination. […]

To Achieve a Dream

By Phoebe Gwyneth Baquiran, Grade 6   We dreamers start off with a small beginning. As we develop our skills, our dreams keep growing. No matter what other people say, Don’t let those words keep your dreams away. With hard work, love, and devotion, You can achieve those dreams with passion.   MUST-READ: The Roots […]

Election fever heats up as filing of candidacies begin

By Kein AlexisMae Dela Cruz, Grade 9 & Angel Tolentino, Grade 9   WILL school of Antipolo (WSAI) held its local elections on June 22 for new seats of 2019 Student Council Officers (SCO). Student voters elected candidates for president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and grades 4 – 6 coordinators. A total of 14 individuals […]

The Roots of Bullying

Where it starts, develops, and how to stop it By Helena Tacuycuy, Grade 8 Bullying—We were all taught in primary school that bullying is wrong and those who bully are bad people. A lot of us might have experienced this or are experiencing being bullied. It hurts and it affects us in a multitude of […]

WSAI educators upskill on K to 12 program

By Hanz Josef Vicencio, Grade 8 WSAI educators recently underwent a series of seminars to upskill on the new K to 12 Curriculum from the end of May to the start of June. School head Belinda “Beth” Torres, LPT, MBA, Ph.D. along with seven faculty members first joined different schools in Luzon in an in-depth […]