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My kind of first day

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It was an early morning when an excitement grew inside me and made me jump from the bed eventhough I am not feeling well, what was so thrilling and the answer was that it was my very first day on my very first immersion. Working at a place for the first time in life is a great experience for everyone. Whether it an easy or a complicated job, first day at work has contributed some unforgettable memories to everyone especially to me. First day anywhere is very exciting and very awesome. I wore my clean and neat uniform with a perfecting matching tie, fully polished shoes and hair maintained properly. Then I rushed to Nabunturan Central Elementary School SPED Center to start my immersion. The first thing we did when I arrived was to listen to an orientation given by Mrs. Noneza and other school staff. We are acknowledge by all the elementary teachers, after all the orientation we are assigned to each grade level and fortunately I was assigned to Grade 2 level. The moment I walk in ...

Light the way

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Light our way as we are about to leave the school to fulfill the task prepared for us. The Department of Education requires all the grade 12 graduating students to have an Immersion for an eighty (80) hours of working as an apprentice on our assigned location. Pre-orientation was conducted it talks about what we need and what should we do when we are about to start our immersion proper. As the program starts the students walks on tha aisle and mind you it feels great, really great, after that we students sits still to listen for all the messages prepared for us to do great in our immersion proper because after all the sacrifices we made we have reach this point, a point in our grade 12 life that could help us to reach our goals. Parents filled the gym with big smiles and overwhelming supports for their child/children. A day like this makes us emotional because I felt like I am a grown up adult taking another step for a brighter future. Joy and happiness was plaster...