Castilla, Sorsogon. The 903rd Brigade of the Philippine Army participated in the observance of the Reading Month, one of the many programs of the Department of Education to instill in the young students the desire to seek knowledge. Conducted in the morning of November 25, the soldiers read short stories to the students of San Isidro Elementary School in Castilla, Sorsogon and afterwards asked questions to test their comprehension.
Mr Teddy Janola, the school principal, invited the soldiers as well as the college students from the Bicol University in Daraga, Albay who were taking up Bachelor of Science in Peace Studies. They were led by Dr. Herbert B. Rosana, Head of Peace Studies Department of BU and Director of Bicol Consortium for Peace Education and Development (BCPED) and Mrs Gina Oropesa, a department faculty member. Also present was the barangay chairwoman of San Isidro , Hon. Salome Jamores.
During an interview with some teachers, they said that they noticed remarkable changes in the behavior of their pupils, who now refrain from saying bad and hurting words to fellow students. They also keep their composure and avoided retaliating when provoked by their classmates. The phrase “Peace Be with You” has also become the popular saying heard around the campus.
Col Felix J Castro Jr, 903rd Brigade Commander, has promised to support all the activities of the School of Peace . In fact, he has already solicited several books for donation to the school on December 20 during their “Aklat para sa Kapayapaan” program.
Moreover, he plans to solicit the support of Mayor Olive Bermillo of Castilla, the BCPED and DepEd to enroll all public schools of the said municipality in the School of Peace Program as a pilot project in the province of Sorsogon . Dr Rosana has promised to support this and he is already preparing a concept paper. “We must plant the seeds of peace in the fertile minds of these children so that society could eventually reap lasting peace.”, Col Castro said.
Indeed, the youth is the hope of the fatherland.
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