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Ilocos Sur National High School: 117th High School Day Celebration

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Before the school year ends in Ilocos Sur National High School, it celebrates its Foundation Day. And this school year marks its 117th High School Day celebration. ISNHS foundation day usually starts in the month of March. This High School Day celebration is actually a two-day celebration. There is a coronation, a parade of different grade levels in their respective costumes and a field demo that will happen in this two-day celebration.

In the first day, March 1, the coronation was held. The King, Mr. Ulric Rizenn A. Llanes and Queen, Ms. Andrea Jermaine B. Quitevis and their Prince and Princesses were given honor. They were given crowns, sash, trophies, and bouquets as gratitude.

In the second day, the parade of costumes was done. Different grade levels from grade 7 to grade 12 showcased their costumes and their props around Vigan. In the afternoon, the most awaited part, the Field Demonstration of the students. At 1 pm, the Arrival of Honors was done. Then the guest speaker, Atty. Allan V. Barcena, delivered his message for the celebration. And after that, the field demonstration started. And the Grade 8 boys and girls won for the Best performers for this year.




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