By Gina Dizon
LA
TRINIDAD, Benguet – Baguio City and Benguet romped off with most of the prized
winners of the recently conducted regional schools press conference, and
science and math fair participated by elementary and secondary school students
from six provinces and two cities in Kalinga last week.
Baguio emerged overall champion with 298 points in the regional press
conference followed by Benguet 1st runner up with 226 pts,
Kalinga 2nd runner up with124.5 pts, Tabuk City 3rd runner
up with 124 pts, Mountain Province 4rth runner up with117
pts, Ifugao, 5th runner up with 110pts, Abra, 6th runner
up with 99.5 pts and Apayao, 7th runner up with 66pts.
Events in press conference in English and Filipino were news writing,
editorial cartooning, editorial writing, feature writing, sports writing,
copyreading and headline writing, science and technology writing and
photojournalism; and group events namely radio broadcasting & script
writing, television broadcasting & script writing, and collaborative
desktop publishing.
Baguio City too, emerged champion in regional science and mathematics
festival followed by Benguet 1st runner-up: Tabuk City 2nd
runner-up, Apayao, 3rd runner-up: Abra 4th runner-up,Mountain Province 5th
runner-up, Ifugao 6th runner-up, and Kalinga 7th runner-up.
Baguio-based students receive journalism trainings from
Baguio-based media practitioners, netizen Alex Bomogao said.
Some Baguio -based media conduct journalism trainings for Baguio and
Benguet students and also in Kalinga and Ifugao.
Regional DepEd education supervisor Thelma_Dalayon said pupils
and students from Baguio and Benguet are closer to media outlets and media
sources, unlike in some remote schools where newspapers
are not even seen.
Baguio and Benguet hosts a number of media outlets including print,
radio and TV.
While there
is no data to prove why Baguio and Benguet-based students are performing well
in said competitions, the conduct of training is a strong motivation and reason
for students to excel, Dalayon said.
In the science and math competitions, Benguet and Baguio have their
science schools and more schools to choose from, Dalayon added.
Another factor is the financial support the local
government gives. In Baguio they give financial support and
incentives from their special education fund (SEF) to their competing
delegates.
Other schools from other parts of the region solicit from politicians
and parents supporting their student-delegates for some costs
like transportation .
In some cases, teacher-chaperons answer for some expenses.
DepEd is
responsible for operational expenses during the event.
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