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A Day to Remember

   


     The 123rd High School Day of Ilocos Sur National High School (ISNHS) was a fun and memorable event. It started with a big parade around Vigan, where students from different grade levels marched proudly with their props. The excitement and school spirit of the students were clear. The streets were filled with happy music and cheerful people, making the event lively and enjoyable.

    One of the most exciting parts of the event was the field demonstration. Students from Grades 7 to 11 performed amazing cultural dances, representing countries like Brazil, America, Mexico, and the Philippines. Each group wore colorful costumes and danced with energy, making their presentations fun to watch. Their hard work and teamwork were easy to see in their well-practiced performances.

    This yearly event is important because it reminds everyone of ISNHS’s long history of giving quality education. It is a time for students and teachers to bond, make great memories, and feel proud of their school. It also helps keep school traditions alive and teaches the importance of unity and achievements.

    For me, this event made me proud to be part of ISNHS. Seeing my schoolmates perform and watching everyone work together showed how much ISNHS values teamwork and culture. The celebration left a strong impact on me, and I am happy to have experienced it. I am excited for more events that continue ISNHS’s tradition.


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Dhanz Donato Frio 

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