Volume I (October-November 2009)
Students stand against war; a call
for peace urged
To further discuss and remind students about anti-terrorism, drug addiction and crime prevention, “Ugnayan sa Paaralan” was held at LNCHS Covered Court, Oct. 30.
Through the initiative of the concerned agency, 76th Infantry Battalion Charlie Company and Philippine National Police of Lopez, the LNCHS Citizen Advance Training cadets and cadettes witnessed a forum about Anti-insurgency campaign and drug addiction respectively. Mr. Lloyd Gener G. Pallan, CAT commandant, coordinated the realization of the affair aiming linkage for the community and its peace keeping bodies…(more on Newsline)
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Limelight:
WHO’S WHO OF THE MONTH, NOVEMBER 2009
2 Educators, 1 grandparent, and 2 students made it to this month,Limelight:





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Editorial:
Lightline lives on!
We warmly welcome you to the first monthly edition of Lightline. It has a humble beginning from the four corners of the English Department and Ischools Lab of Lopez National Comprehensive High School to these bytes on your screen via the information super highway. Since its conception…(more on Editorial)
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Ipress:
Join the poll and discussion for this month’s pressing issue. Let your voice be heard.
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2 studes, 1 teacher to camp blog in Pampanga

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It’s not your ordinary camp.
In order to integrate Information and Communication Technology (ICT), the Commission on Information and Communication Technology-Human Capital Development Group (CICT-HCDG)…(more on Newsline)
Rovelo, Niverba cop Mr. and Ms. UN ’09 titles
Arnie Rovelo. Jr. (IV-LVY), representing the Philippines, and Kristine Mae Niverba (III-AMA), representing Paraguay, reigned as Lopez National Comprehensive High School’s Mr. and Ms. United Nation 2009, Oct. 27…(more on Newsline)
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Community News:
852 examinees hope for ALS Accreditation
Alternative Learning System (ALS) students from the selected town of Quezon thronged and took their Accreditation and Equivalency Test under the supervision of the Department of Education…(more on Newsline)
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LNCHS dominates 8th Division STEP-SDC
Step up!
Lopez National Comprehensive High School’s bets landed on top spots during the 8th Division STEP Skills Development and Competition, held at the same school, Oct. 20…(more on Newsline)
Teachers adopt ICT integration
Spread the ‘iSchool virus!
Teachers will now enjoy the perks and privileges of utilizing the iSchools Computer Laboratory through LNCHS’s Teachers’ Training in Digital Literacy and ICT integration, October 11…(more on Newsline)
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Feature News:
English teacher spearheads IT integration in teaching; 
Seniors embrace new ‘learning environment’
Behind barriers of primitive ways. . .enclosed within the conventional methods of the past. . . secluded from the boundless variety of knowledge the world has to offer – that was the scenario before.
Nowadays, times had changed for we are now in the advent of a new age. Keeping these things in mind…(more on Newsline)
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Feature:
Bea Serdon’s New World
I was one unfortunate teenager to leave my school, my country and my friends for the sake of migrating with my family abroad. There, I have to go to a foreign school and again, start from scratch. Being a new kid in my school was hard for me. I experienced harsh bullying because of racism...(more on Feature)
Be prepared: Don’t be the next victim
Before October came, I was on my couch watching my favorite movie. Suddenly, my phone rang, I was surprised when I found out that at the end of the line was long friend from mine. I was shocked when I remembered that she lived in one of the greatly affected area s...(more on Feature)
A week without internet?
We have surveyed students offline to get to know their opinion on having a week without internet. The question we asked is “How would you feel if you are not to use the internet for a week?...(more on Feature)
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Editors’ Notes:
Not just a nation of basketball and boxers - Noel Andro Bico
Modern technology: More cons than pros? – Zarah Clarisse Francisco
Presidential and local executives’ wills: counter poverty and hunger measures – Arnie Rovelo
SSG President’s Corner:
Shares of failures and successes - Maxine Averion
Readers’ Corner:
Endangered or Enraged? – Althea Arche ______________________________________________________________
Literary:
Monologue of a girl at lost but ____? (Dramatic Monologue) - Zarah Francisco
Education (Poem) - Ronald Q. Factor and Shine Lymiele B. Factor
Unexpected Heartbeat of My Heart (Short Story)- Charmaine Bianca F. Esclanda
The Sorrows of a Helpless Mother- by Kim Kerby Zamora
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