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Meeting Bridges Mutual Understanding, Thanksgiving Merits More Blessings

In Teamwork There is No Letter “I” only “W” and “E” Maharlikan parents and teachers alike seek to maintain a harmonious rapport to effect a positive learning environment. This is the aim of every Parents-Teachers Association (PTA) assembly. Indeed, a dialogue constitutes the blending of different minds, hearts and hands but is totally singing the same beautiful tune.  Parents During the First General PTA Meeting On July 11, 2015, parents flock the Maharlikan grounds for the initial PTA meeting this academic school year. Mr. Charles B. Michael Papay, the Director for Academic Programs opens the meeting by presenting the faculty and the teacher’s aides for the familiarization of the parents. Then he reiterates that only Maharlika International School is recognized by the Department of Education of the Republic of the Philippines as a Philippine School Overseas (PSO) in Timor-Leste. In this regard, only MIS has the legal right to adapt and implement the K12 Educational Cu

The Maharlikan Strikes While the Iron is Hot

Rules are Crafted by Men The 10 th of July 2015 marks a busy day for the Maharlikan students as they undergo two relevant and necessary activities in their lives as learners.  Mrs. Genevieve D. Belino, a faculty and the guidance officer greets the day with an orientation of the student’s manual. As she points out to the students, each and everyone is asked and encouraged to abide by the existing rules and regulations of the school so as not to experience consequences within the bounds of existing laws and principles.  Mrs. Genevieve Belino as she Conducts the Student's Orientation The guidance officer enthusiastically explained the rules of the school such as the prescribed Maharlikan official uniform, agreements on being tardy and on being absent, process on getting a pass slip whenever the need arises among others and the consequences of each agreement when a student does not abide. The students actively listened along the conduct of the said orientation. As