TCS circulates year-end school paper, informs students, teachers

POWER READERS. Jillian Delos Santos, Stefanie Reymundo, Chestine Angela Fernandez, and Jaimee Delos Santos, incoming Grade 8 students of Itawes National High School (INHS) read the year-end school paper handed by a staff of the school's student publication, happily going back to the events of the school for the past school year. 

via Delano Domingo Jr. 

TUAO, Cagayan — The Campus Spotlight (TCS), the official student publication of Itawes National High School (INHS) circulated the year-end school paper covering the events and happenings of the past school year, informing students and teachers of past achievements during the enrollment period. 

The distribution started on the first day of enrollment, where the staff of the school's publication roamed around the institution and distributed the printed copies to learners who are present for their enrollment schedule. 

To help with the distribution, the Supreme Secondary Learner Government (SSLG) - Tanglaw also lended their hands and assisted the staff of the publication during the activity, fulfilling the light of the partnership of the two organizations. 

With its goal to reach a wider audience, the staff of the student publication also posted the soft copy of the school paper online, divided into two parts: Pages 1-10 and Pages 11-18, allowing people across online platforms to access the said issue. 

In addition, the publication, which is now on its fifth volume, issued the paper consisting of 18 pages: (6) News Pages, (3) Opinion Pages, (4) Features Pages, (2) Science and Technology Pages, and (3) Sports Pages.

On the other hand, the printing of the issued papers started last week, finished through the combined effort of the staff of the publication. 

Meanwhile, the distribution will continue until the end of the enrollment period, allowing for a more flexible time to reproduce more copies and distribute to more students of INHS. 


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