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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer_and_Sickle View Post
    ang kanang ge cite nimo na case bai, ge resolve ang question na.."whether or not, is the 1987 constitution is deemed in every contract?"

    ang answer ka'y:YES, deemed in every contract..hehehehe

    pero, ang question, if all the provisions in constitution are self executing?

    answer: no, because the constitution says so

    ang kanang naa sa article II sa constitution, mga non self executing na,

    ang decision (manila prince hotle vs gsis )sa SC is not a law, rather it will only form part of the legal system, it has the same effect of a law, but it is not a law, for if it is a law, then the SC can legislate law, which is against the constitution,..so, basahon gyud nimo pag ayu ang ilang decision bai, para de ka ma-tae tingale'g obiter dictum imong na sight, ma disbar gyud ka ana,.

    para ma klaro gyud nimo, try to question your lawyer professors, kanang political law expert na lawyer...try to ask, if self executing ba ng article II..tanan provision

    kapoy mn gud ko explain ug cite ug mga provisions. labad sa ulo

    wala ko'y lawyer professors bai, tamby ra tawn ko, surfer sa net,..hehehehehe

    nag hinambug napud ka bai. naa man daghan tambay dri sa amoa....di man mag apil sa forum....quorum hinuon sa sugal.

    kasabot man tingali kas ako ipasabot. wa manta mag hisgot sa tanan provision. provision man about sa education.

    pero nalayu nata sa topic. topic ni about ni TS...and how he finds the school unfair. dle ni topic HINAMBUGAY. ug kinsai bright.

    kai kung mo comment ka about sa akoa...mura kag hasta ka gahi.


    ***and ngano man sad ma disbar ko, nga dle manko lawyer..........

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    Sige mog lalis diha. Dara o.

    Who can be admitted to the PAREF schools?

    PAREF Schools are open to families who accept PAREF's philosophy of education and agree to make themselves available to the means of formation for parents. It is understood, however, that the heads of these families are validly married in their religion (Catholic or non-Catholic), or are guardians of good moral standing who have legally adopted children. The reasons for the admission criteria are that parents should have a family situation consistent with the school's parent-intensive philosophy and its moral formation based on the natural law and the Magisterium of the Church. Children who do not see their parents living in consonance with these teachings will be confused and find it extremely difficult to benefit from the PAREF educational system. In such cases it may be traumatic for the child and so other schools may best serve their specific needs. The Springdale family has its mission to continually help the parents strengthen their family and aid them to collaborate with the school. When the parents find themselves in a situation no in consonance with PAREF criteria or with the Statement of Principles they signed upon entry, the School has the right to deny readmission in the following school year.
    PAREF Springdale School - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Parents First

    Parents are the most influential teachers of their children. This truth is the bedrock of the PAREF philosophy of education. This has been confirmed by many researches all over the world. Parents have not only the mission but also the God-given capacity to shape the very countours of the life of their children. Each PAREF school partners closely with each parent and helps them through a deliberately crafted program of parent education.

  3. #43
    As far as the TS's thread is concerned, PAREF's admission policy does discriminate against children of OFWs and single parents...and this unfortunately is the case for a lot of Filipinos. Driven by poverty to seek their fortune in foreign lands, a typical OFW often leaves the caretaking of his/her children to his/her spouse. PAREF could be blind to these realities, but our laws perhaps do not really infringe upon a private schools' (aka Catholic Schools) rights to admit or bar students as they see fit for their system.

    In any case, why go to a school run by religious nut jobs? Your kids would be better off not wasting their time on religious flim-flams and other idiotic riffraffs invented by obscurantist con-men...er I mean clergymen and tight-a-s-s nuns. Unfortunately, other schools are probably just as bad or worse. Good Luck!!

  4. #44
    All i can say is that I would not want to put my child in a school that does not welcome him. It would simply be counterproductive. In my opinion, PAREF, like all other schools have a right to set their own admission policies consistent with their philosophy. Nowhere in our constitution does it say that our children or citizens have a right to PAREF education. To even suggest that PAREF is the only school that provides a quality education is ignorant at best, even downright stupid and a huge insult to so many other schools in Cebu.. Not all schools is for everyone and PAREF has stated through its admission policy, that it is not a school for children whose parents are not married in the church nor parents who are not physically around to raise their kids. This is simply because their way of educating heavily involves both parents. Accepting students raised by single parents will simply make the child feel out of place and insecure in school activities where there parents are involved. For example, one of the most important activities of every grade or year level in Springdale is the annual father-son outing. How will a boy raised by a single mother feel when all his classmates are out having fun, bonding and learning with their fathers, when he has no father around to share the activity with? The highlight of every school year is the annual father's day celebration and sportsfest. How would a child raised without a father feel in this activity?

    I don't think PAREF made their admission policies to discriminate against anyone. Instead, I think they made the policies to make sure that every PAREF student gets the maximum benefit of their educational system.

    TS, I suggest you tell your friend to get over it and enroll her child in another school where the child will be welcomed. That is the best scenario for all concerned. Just my honest 2 cents worth.
    Last edited by f3a_champ; 09-20-2013 at 08:56 PM.

  5. #45
    Private school man ni... The fact remains the same, dili pwede ang mga single parent ani nga school.

    Kung agrabyado mo, pag file mo og kaso, ayaw diri sa istorya.

  6. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Bernard View Post
    Private school man ni... The fact remains the same, dili pwede ang mga single parent ani nga school.

    Kung agrabyado mo, pag file mo og kaso, ayaw diri sa istorya.
    Correct jud ka bai!!!

  7. #47
    ilaha pd nang policy... if dili mo ganahan, ngita lng diay mo ug lain....

  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Kristiano View Post
    ilaha pd nang policy... if dili mo ganahan, ngita lng diay mo ug lain....
    naa man jud ubang mga tao, dako kaayo ug pride. Dili jud pa pilde, mo insist sakto jud sila. Bisan supak sa school policy mangita pa jud ug lusot.

  9. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by cliff_drew View Post
    Naa ra man diay na....

    Sako nahibawan lang (naa ko kaila teachers sa Paref springdale & southcrest), ilang school daghan og activities nga involved ang parents, like father-daughter day, family day and even buwan ng wika apil pa parents. Ang purpose lang siguro sa school nga dili sila muencourage og single parent/ofw saila muenroll kay luoy pud ang bata. Sa mga activities nila naa ang parents sa iya classmates unya siya wala. Huna-hunaa unsa ang bation sa bata ana.

  10. #50
    ^^ sakto sd bitaw ni... unsaon nlng if father-daughter day if mama ra? magpabungot si mommy? and vice versa, maghigh heels si daddy?...

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