Thursday, March 3, 2011

Runners up in the news writing workshop, English division, 2nd Sinag JTS

CONGRATULATIONS to the Runners Up of our news writing workshops, English division!

Our top 2 winners are
Jose Platon Memorial School for the Elementary Level and the University of Perpetual Help System Dalta (Calamba Campus) for the High School level.

Below are their winning entries published in full:


Top 2 (Elementary Level)

Jose Platon Memorial School

Sinag Journalism Seminar

Selected pupils of Jose Platon Memorial School joined the 2nd SINAG Journalism Training in Central II on February 26, 2011 in Calamba Laguna. All of the students of Jose Platon Memorial School were challenged to do their article on their drawing. They were very focused on their work.

They came with their teacher Dianne Jimenez. Some workshops began. The news writer gave 1 hour to interview and 1 hour for writing their article. A news writer is difficult to be.

It is a good experience for us to be able to join in this event. We’ve learned a lot of things, need to be smarter in creating news and features, Just have confidence and trust.


Top 2 (High School level)
University of Perpetual Help System Dalta (Calamba Campus)

"Student Journalists Join Sinag Journalism Training Seminar"

“Being a journalist is part of making the society better”. It is a statement by Mr. Kenneth Roland Guda to the crown of aspiring journalists during the Journalism Training Seminar by the Sinag Publishing and Printing Services that took place at Calamba Central II School on February 26, 2011.

The event was initiated by Ms. Raia Jennifer Dela Peña-Landicho, the publisher and owner of Sinag Publishing and Printing Services. The event was divided into three divisions namely Editorial Cartooning; English and Filipino News and Features Writing.

The speakers or lecturers in the aforementioned categories were made possible by Mr. Alvin Hizon, Mr. Kenneth Roland Guda and Mr. Renato C. Asa respectively.

The seminar that centers on journalism gave emphasis to news and feature or what he testify as the commitment to truth. Furthermore, Mr. Kenneth Roland Guda gave a pinch of information about his life as a journalist. “This is not a very easy life”, yet despite all the struggles, small salary and misinterpretations, he considers it as a very remarkable and rewarding experience.

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