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    Quote Originally Posted by jansome26 View Post
    This is going to be a learning experience to everyone. If feeling nimo strikto ang school ayaw pa enroll imong anak dinha. Look for a different school.
    It's not about how strict the skol is..it's all about how students abide to the skol rules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimleeKINO_choi View Post
    It's not about how strict the skol is..it's all about how students abide to the skol rules.
    even if the school rule is disregarding human rights?
    academic independence over human rights, as stipulated by a UP Dean, is only for higher education which does not include elementary and High School
    STC may be a college but THEY CANNOT implement such rule over activites outside school
    BAGA rsab silag LEPS kung ilahang i OVER DO ilahang balaod. Unsa sila? GINOO?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iMnOtUrSuPeRwOmAn View Post
    OT: musta naka eyy??hehehe OnT: whew! my alma mater! strict gyud kaau ni ang STC when it comes to school policies... i remember during my college days, i was reprimanded bcoz i dyed my hair "dark brown"(not really obvious but still they noticed it)... to think i wasn't a minor anymore at that time... i accepted the fact that it was my fault... it was clearly indicated on the student's handbook the do's and dont's/policies/rules and regulations... i'm sure we all have heard about the very common quote "ignorance of the law is not an excuse"... so why blame the school for implementing their policies towards the students who did not obey and respect the rules? being a student in the said school, i'm sure they know very well the school's policies and that they must comply to it... if they can't, then, they should've enrolled in other schools that doesn't seem to focus on values formation or the like... the students violated the policies first, the school just reacted and stand by their policies... as for the parents, i don't think it is right for them to tolerate their children's unpleasant behaviors... **you will never know what it's like or how it is being a theresian unless you have experienced being a student at STC...** :P
    sis ako mn unta elike 100x imong post pero wla man ang like button oie..hehehe agree zillion times nalang jud cgro ko nmo sis...imagine u were in ur college days already then not allowed ang hair dyeing still? meaning to say STC is indeed VERY STRICT. And I bet the students already know that but still broke the skol policy mao ni cons nila karon. Cguro kni mga bataa ng huna2 lang og hapi2 nawagtang sa ilang mind and cons sa ilang own actions. And of course after how many years of studying to the rescue daun ang Parents (which is normal) siempre about graduation ngud ang naka taya..dili lalim ma estudyante bya jud in a catholic institution..u have all the skol policies to follow. Maybe these students also were trying to intentionally break the skol rules for fun reasons. Dili bya lalim dli mkgrad tungod lang sa nahitabo pero that's reality, if u don't follow what's in the school rule book then u get the chance to face cons...a very serious cons..sus ka ulaw ani hitabo-a. Pero salig jpon ko STC. If ever naay Parents mg ask nako asa nice na skol, i wud still recommend STC. For me, they are setting a good example to students na kng bala-od kai bala-od jud. ^_^ Mao na madlang people, kong ipa enroll ninyo inyong mga anak sa isa ka catholic institution, you too should also know how rules are to be abide para naay mas maka guide sa estudyante..diba? Everyone knows nman tingali na bawal gani makit-an ang students (esp from a catholic school) in a mall strolling and still wearing their uniforms. Lesson: Students should all the time abide to school policies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcgoyong View Post
    even if the school rule is disregarding human rights? academic independence over human rights, as stipulated by a UP Dean, is only for higher education which does not include elementary and High School STC may be a college but THEY CANNOT implement such rule over activites outside school BAGA rsab silag LEPS kung ilahang i OVER DO ilahang balaod. Unsa sila? GINOO?
    Sayup mnpud pero sa sinugdanan palang unta kng ni sunod nis bala-od mga bataa walay ingn ani mahitabo karon..cguro sa kni hitabo-a nkita sad nto unsa ka strong and firm ang STC sa ila policies pero in a wrong way nalng. And at the same time makita sad nato ang cons kng ma unsa ang student kng lu-ag ra pg follow sa policy sa school na gibelongan nila.

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    remember unsa ilang(STC) rason nganu mao ni ang punishment?
    initially ipapang limpyo rman ta sa school grounds... but NO! kay kuno mag enjoy ang student
    they wanted to let the student EXPERIENCE something that THEY(student) would remember(their mistake)
    obviously, gus2 sila(STC) ug psychological effect
    in which, the parents reacted! considering nga dli sab IGNORANTE ang parents kay Science field pud bya tawon (A DOCTOR in fact)
    What I'm about to say has not been published on newspapers, but I assure you, the students/parents had no qualms with the sanctions. Both parties (with the support of the Parent-Teachers Association) have already met and agreed on it- including not being able to attend the graduation ceremony- a month prior to graduation.

    The actual event that triggered the 1st lawsuit was the conduct/grade of "C" that was given to the students. Initially, STC gave these students a "D" but later upgraded this to "C" after appeals from the parents. Apparently this one student was set to enroll in DSLU but a grade/conduct of "B" (STC equivalent) is needed to be admitted to the university. So again, the parents appealed to further improve the conduct/grade to a "B" so that she can be admitted to DSLU. STC denied their requests.

    It all went downhill from there.

    Now, I have no assurance that this is 100% true, but this is actually from a very reliable source.
    Last edited by tingkagol; 04-03-2012 at 11:31 AM.

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    sala lage sa mga students... kahibaw na ta anah.. but can anyone present a statement or a stronger reason for defying the TRO? this is really an insult to our Philippine law.. is it right nga para lang jud ma implement ang sanctions or para lang jud mapanindigan ang rules and regulations sa inyo skul kay dapat ba jud kontrahon ang SUPREME COURT? lage we all know grabe jud ug panindigan sa ilang mga rules ang stc.. but can anyone explain or enlighten me about the TRO issue? unsa man jud ila basis sa pag defy? cge defective man kaha, so if tan-aw nila defective, pwede na diay di ta mosunod ug court order? aw ingon ani na diay ni ang bala-od sa pilipinas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by King LeBron View Post
    hot topic jud ni ron dah.. pero para nako, gipa-graduate jud unta ang mga bata.. sakto ang comment sa article sa taas.. dapat naay warning.. dili lang kay ditso2x dayon nga dili pa-apilon sa graduation.. naa gani 1st offense, 2nd offense or 3rd offense sa opisina nga mga dagkong baka, aw.. tawo d.i ang nag-trabaho.. kana pa kahang high school pa nga makalimot man gani nag himo sa assignment, school policies pa kaha? hahahaha..

    oh well,, ana jud nang life... libog pas lukot! hehehe
    backread lang mga boss. more or less nag refer lang mo sa mga news article na sensationalized na kaau in terms na ang gamay gipadako, ang uban na dapat i sulti wala gi sulti like sa side sa stc. If inyo lang jud i evaluate kay dili man harsh ang silot gihatag sa mga madre... try mo ug search sa ubang skwelahan mas daghan pa diha mas grabe mo sanction..

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    Quote Originally Posted by tingkagol View Post
    What I'm about to say has not been published on newspapers, but I assure you, the students/parents had no qualms with the sanctions. Both parties (with the support of the Parent-Teachers Association) have already met and agreed on it- including not being able to attend the graduation ceremony- a month prior to graduation.

    The actual event that triggered the 1st lawsuit was the conduct/grade of "C" that was given to the students. Initially, STC gave these students a "D" but later upgraded this to "C" after appeals from the parents. Apparently this one student was set to enroll in DSLU but a grade/conduct of "B" (STC equivalent) is needed to be admitted to the university. So again, the parents appealed to further improve the conduct/grade to a "B" so that she can be admitted to DSLU. STC denied their requests.

    It all went downhill from there.

    Now, I have no assurance that this is 100% true, but this is actually from a very reliable source.
    kung mao na storyha, bawbaw ra kaau ang parents para ipagawas ang gusot sa skwelahan
    at the same time, babaw ra kaau ang skwelahan para i consider ang character grade which would only show on documents and nothing else

    a document is nothing compared to the psychological effect the other part of the sanction can do
    kompromiso nlng pud unta to. in favor of the student. if that happened(if thats really the case)
    wla unta na muabot aning storyaha... niyabo-ay ang show

    in the end, its gonna be the court who is going to decide
    but the sad thing is, its not about the issue above but the issue filed in court
    and to add to that, the STC's action against the TRO
    just for the school to get the last laugh
    is this how STC admins bring pride to themselves?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcgoyong View Post
    even if the school rule is disregarding human rights?
    academic independence over human rights, as stipulated by a UP Dean, is only for higher education which does not include elementary and High School
    STC may be a college but THEY CANNOT implement such rule over activites outside school
    BAGA rsab silag LEPS kung ilahang i OVER DO ilahang balaod. Unsa sila? GINOO?
    it doesn't make sense that there is a school rule disregarding human rights. Not unless if you are speaking of another school then it is. But if we are talking of STC here, can you site which rules in their handbook that disregards the said human rights?

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    Para nako, kung unsa man ang resulta ani nga case, ang alkanse gihapon kay ang katong mga students nga wala maka paso sa ilahang graduation.... once in a lifetime experience ra jud baya ni, unless if mo paso sila inig next year's graduation?

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