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Sarangani govt scholars graduate with Latin honors, bag incentives

- By Manuel T. Cayon

DAVAO City—thirty-six scholars of the Sarangani provincial government graduated with Latin citations and were provided incentives for their academic feat, the provincial informatio­n office said.

One of them, Dominic Carl E. Gascon, a resident of Malungon, was a recipient of the summa cum laude honors.

As he received his incentives, Gascon thanked the provincial government, with the belief that his peers would be inspired by the program.

He anticipate­d that “there will be more future Latin-honor awardees coming from our province.”

For him, “education is the best thing that we can hold on to for the change of our world…embrace [it] as part of our lives, and its importance for our future.”

Five also received the same honors, while 30 others finished cum laude.

Giving of incentives for academic excellence by government scholars is provided for in Provincial

Ordinance 2021-10-082. It was authored by Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK) Federation president Rheymar M. Dian, who establishe­d the “Youth Excellence Award and Outstandin­g Sarangani Youth Incentives” program.

It recognizes students for excelling in their studies, or being outstandin­g youths and SK members, as they would “further promote active citizenshi­p and encourage youth-individual­s and/or group/s involvemen­t in the attainment of developmen­t in the province.”

Graduates with Latin honors, per the ordinance, will receive P5,000, P3,000, and P2,000, according to their rankings.

Meanwhile, local youth developmen­t officer John Oliver Tablazon said the award aims to encourage students “to really strive hard to bring pride not only to their families, but to Sarangani Province, as well.”

“We want to motivate them by giving these incentives,” Tablazon added.

He said the incentives program began in 2021, after the provincial ordinance’s eventual approval.

 ?? SARANGANI INFORMATIO­N OFFICE ?? VICE Governor Elmer de Peralta (left) addresses provincial-government scholars during a regular Monday flag ceremony in the Alabel government center.
SARANGANI INFORMATIO­N OFFICE VICE Governor Elmer de Peralta (left) addresses provincial-government scholars during a regular Monday flag ceremony in the Alabel government center.

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