




Cookery | Feature Writer
During the press briefing they tackle the proposal of the trisemester in the school year 2026-2027. When the time passed, the students now and during the pandemic were completely different because the students were only inside the house and just can search and not totally focus on answering and learning the modules that teachers give them, it leads them to learning gaps.
In the times of pandemic the learning gaps of students were widened to affect academic performances, social-emotional development and overall educational quality and this time, the COVID-19 was not a good thing in terms of helping students learn especially only having a modular.
As the secretary of Department Education (DepEd) said, applying this trimester, this helps students learn more and have a nice educational quality.


Leading With Heart and Purpose
Cookery | Feature Writer
In the halls of Polomolok National High School, one leader stands out not only for her title but for her heart. Agnes Y. De Guzman is an assistant Principal, she is a mentor, listener, and steady guide for both students and teachers. With a Doctor of Education Management years of experience, she carries her responsibilities with both competence and compassion.
Learning Stronger Together
Cookery | Feature Writer
As schools prepare for the proposed trimester system of the Department of Education, many students are wondering how this change will affect their daily lives. The plan aims to improve learning recovery after the pandemic and to close the gaps caused by modular and online classes. With three academic terms and focused instructional blocks, the system hopes to give students better quality education.