Sun.Star Pampanga

Guagua students, teachers continue journalism training despite rains

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

GUAGUA— Dozens of pupils from 16 public and private elementary schools under the Guagua West District braved the monsoon rains on Friday to unde go two days of journalism training in preparatio­n for the coming District Schools Press Conference here.

The event is pursuant to Division Memorandum No. 134 that mandates the hosting of trainings for pupils and school paper advisers. English campus journalism coordinato­r Leila Pecson said that the suspension of classes due to the monsoon rains did not hinder the students from attending the seminar.

Some 19 private and public schools in the area will compete in the district conference this August. The district conference is a qualifier for student journalist­s who would like to compete in the division level of the conference which is a yearly competitio­n in the rudiments of journalism writing from news, feature and sports writing among others.

This leads to the National Schools Press Conference (NSPC) which is the highest competitio­n for journalism for both private schools and public elementary and high schools in the Philippi nes.

The journalism contest starts in the provincial level with the Division Schools Press Conference (DSPC), where the top three to seven in each category depending on the size of the certain region qualifies to the Regional Schools Press Conference (RSPC), and from which the top three will be chosen to represent their respective regions in the NSPC.

Collaborat­ive media categories like radio broadcasti­ng and desktop publishing are also anticipate­d events in the competitio­n.

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