The Makati Science Vision, the official student publication of the Makati Science High School, congratulates John Edward Dominique Dela Paz Dalida and Rojane Meca Melendres, The Makati Science Vision editor in chief and editorial assistant, respectively; and Abegail Valderama Dapito, Jessica Monajan Elorde, Maricar Dizon Llamson, Ma Rhenee Maye Sayson Reñido, and Ian Christopher Omambac Tisang of IV-Isaac Newton for passing the Pearl World Youth News Reporter Certification Course in International Journalism.
Dalida, Melendres, Dapito, Elorde, Llamson, Reñido, and Tisang received recommendations from Ben Frumin of the Columbia University-Graduate School of Journalism (CU-GSJ) and Anindita Dutta Roy, International Education and Resource Network-United States of America (iEARN-USA) Membership and Youth Media Programs director, both of New York, New York, USA.
Nineteen other IV-Newton students are still waiting for the results of their certification as international reporters from the CU-GSJ and the iEARN-USA to enable them to begin reporting for the Pearl World Youth News, an online international news service managed by secondary school students from around the world.
A partnership of the iEARN and the Daniel Pearl Foundation, the Pearl World Youth News promotes ethics, integrity, and cross-cultural understanding in the spirit of Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter who was murdered by terrorists in Pakistan in 2002.
Dalida, Melendres, Dapito, Elorde, Llamson, Reñido, and Tisang received recommendations from Ben Frumin of the Columbia University-Graduate School of Journalism (CU-GSJ) and Anindita Dutta Roy, International Education and Resource Network-United States of America (iEARN-USA) Membership and Youth Media Programs director, both of New York, New York, USA.
Nineteen other IV-Newton students are still waiting for the results of their certification as international reporters from the CU-GSJ and the iEARN-USA to enable them to begin reporting for the Pearl World Youth News, an online international news service managed by secondary school students from around the world.
A partnership of the iEARN and the Daniel Pearl Foundation, the Pearl World Youth News promotes ethics, integrity, and cross-cultural understanding in the spirit of Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter who was murdered by terrorists in Pakistan in 2002.
Visit http://www.pearl.iearn.org/pearlnews/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/ to read the Pearl World Youth News.
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