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2017 Outstandin­g students in CAR feted

- Redjie Melvic Cawis/PIA - CAR

TEN Outstandin­g Students in the Cordillera Administra­tive Region (OSCAR) were feted in the regional recognitio­n ceremony last July 31 at the Hotel Supreme here.

This year’s OSCARs are Rou Jay Balagot, Brett Dales Maslang and Avjine Magwiling from the University of the Cordillera­s; John Oliver De Vera, Zion Jemilliniu­m Tamawen, and Mark Neil Pageet from the Benguet State Univer-

sity; Hearthel Kate Buyuccan from the Ifugao State University; Oliver Lance Insigne from the Abra State Institute of Science and Technology; Mark Lorenzo Permalino from Saint Louis University, and Romane Jasmin Manos from the Easter College.

They will represent the region in the national search of the 56th Ten Outstandin­g Students of the Philippine­s (TOSP) 2017.

These students were selected from the 20 finalists from the different colleges and universiti­es in the region.

They were then screened by the regional executive committee chaired by CHED-CAR OIC Geraldine Casipit. Its members include National Youth Commission North Luzon coordinato­r Jun Angeles, Philippine Informatio­n Agency – CAR regional director Helen Tibaldo, Baguio Host Lions Club president and Hotel Supreme manger Mark Jefferson Ng, TOSP-CAR Executive Vice Chair Adrian Fernandez and OSCAR Alumni President and Program Standards Chair Ahmed Capuyan Abdullah Khayef.

In her keynote message, Department of Justice assistant secretary Cheryl DaytecYang­ot congratula­ted the new OSCARs and reminded them of the responsibi­lity that goes with the award.

Yangot shared her experience­s when she was recognized as a TOSP awardee and encouraged the students to instill the values and ideals of being an outstandin­g student not only in academics but also in their attitudes and way of life.

“The TOSPs are given not only based on superior academic excellence but also with strong sense of community involvemen­t,” Yangot said. “The award is prestigiou­s but it represents a monumental responsibi­lity,” she added.

Yangot stressed the students will now live under the constant expectatio­n to remain outstandin­g and this will be measured not in terms of how much wealth they will earn in their respective degrees of profession but in terms of how much they apply it in their lives. She added their profession should cause change to humanity.

“We share the award, we share the glory but we share the responsibi­lity, too. Accept the gift of being needed, accept the privilege of contributi­ng to change, go out and serve the people,” she enjoined.

The OSCAR search is the regional level of the annual national TOSP award, which aims to give due recognitio­n to students who can be held as role models for others, students who can exemplify academic excellence, leadership, good moral values, and determinat­ion to serve God and country.

The regionaliz­ation of the search process is being done in the hope that by doing so, more and more Filipino youth will be recognized for their commitment to excellence and leadership as manifested in their initiative­s and willingnes­s to engage in the affairs of nation-building.

 ?? Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis ?? OSCARS. The ten Outstandin­g Students in the Cordillera Administra­tive Region (OSCAR) were feted at the Hotel Supreme with Department of Justice Assistant Secretary Cheryl Daytec Yangot as guest.
Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis OSCARS. The ten Outstandin­g Students in the Cordillera Administra­tive Region (OSCAR) were feted at the Hotel Supreme with Department of Justice Assistant Secretary Cheryl Daytec Yangot as guest.

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