• 5 months ago
Hindi alintana ang baha para sa mga estudyante sa San Nicolas Elementary School sa Masantol, Pampanga dahil tuloy pa rin ang kanilang balik-eskuwela. Kaya naman ang UH Barkada, naghatid ng #SerbisyongTotoo para sa kanilang mga mag-aaral. Panoorin ang video.

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00:00We will also be doing a live coverage.
00:02The students of San Nicolas Elementary School in Pampanga
00:05still have their classrooms flooded.
00:08That's Genusa Masantol and that's Shaira and Anjou
00:11and they will be delivering services and surprises to the students.
00:15Guys, good morning!
00:16Let's make them happy, please!
00:18Good morning, Ms. Susan. Good morning, fellow students.
00:22I am here in a classroom in San Nicolas Elementary School
00:27and we can see the Peruvisio and Pinsalang Dinulot
00:30of Bagyong Karina and Hanging Habagat.
00:33And we can see, here where I am standing right now,
00:36the students have lost their books here in their classrooms.
00:41We can see that their blackboard is almost full
00:44and there are signs that the water level has risen
00:48to almost half of the blackboard
00:50and many students will not be able to use it anymore.
00:53And they are also lucky because they are able to use it.
00:56We have books here on the tables
00:59but as you can see, their classrooms are almost full.
01:03And the teachers and officials here said
01:06that the water level here is usually high
01:09because of the high tide
01:11and especially when it rains continuously.
01:15Fellow students, for these kinds of occasions,
01:18of course, we will not lose the real service
01:20that we offer to our fellow students.
01:22And this morning, fellow students,
01:25we will ask Shaira to give her help
01:27and how are the students and teachers here
01:30at San Nicolas Elementary School.
01:32Shaira?
01:36Yes, fellow students,
01:38this is the ongoing distribution of scholarships
01:41for more than 120 students
01:43of San Nicolas Elementary School
01:45so that they can benefit from their studies.
01:48So, we will answer their scholarship
01:50for their recess.
01:52And while we are here,
01:54let's interview some of the students
01:56who are about to start their classes
01:58here in their covered court
02:00because they are still in the middle of their studies.
02:04Let's interview some of the students here.
02:07Hi, baby, this is for you.
02:09Come here.
02:12Hi, what is your name?
02:14Robbie Yamato.
02:16What grade are you in?
02:17Five.
02:18How are you?
02:19What is your experience?
02:20What can you say here that you are studying outside?
02:24I'm happy.
02:25You're still happy?
02:26Yes.
02:27Wow, that's great.
02:28What motivates you to continue studying
02:30even though your classroom is flooded?
02:34Do you want to learn?
02:35Yes.
02:36That's great.
02:37I heard that before you came here,
02:39you had to go through a flood, right?
02:41Yes.
02:42How deep was the flood?
02:43Up to Tuud.
02:44Up to Tuud.
02:45So, all of you,
02:46that's why all the students are wearing slippers
02:48because in order for them to come here
02:50to their covered court or to their studies,
02:53you have to face the flood first, right?
02:55Yes.
02:56That's sad.
02:57What is your dream when you grow up?
02:59Police.
03:00Wow, police.
03:01That's great.
03:02Good luck.
03:03Study well.
03:04This is for you, baby.
03:05This is for you not to get hungry.
03:07Thank you very much.
03:08Alright.
03:09We have here with us,
03:10Anjo.
03:11Anjo, come here.
03:12Let's continue.
03:13Let's have an interview here.
03:15Okay.
03:16There.
03:17Hello, baby.
03:18How are you?
03:19What is your name?
03:20Mark Lea.
03:21What grade are you in?
03:22Grade 6.
03:23How are you?
03:24What is your experience here?
03:25What can you say?
03:26You're just in court.
03:27Is it hard to go to class?
03:28Not really.
03:29Not really?
03:30Yes.
03:31You still understand the lessons.
03:32Yes.
03:33That's great.
03:34Where do you live?
03:35In San Nicolas.
03:36Just nearby?
03:37Yes.
03:38Oh, I noticed that you're carrying and carrying the baby.
03:41How are you?
03:42Is there still flood in your house?
03:43No more.
03:44But when you go here,
03:45is there still flood?
03:46A little.
03:47A little?
03:48That's sad.
03:49How are you?
03:50Are you used to the flood?
03:51Yes.
03:52Are you used to it?
03:53Yes.
03:54What do you want?
03:55Christmas is just around the corner.
03:56I want to have a bike.
03:57A bike?
03:58That's great.
03:59What is your dream?
04:00What is your dream when you grow up?
04:01What is your dream?
04:02I want to be a policeman.
04:03You want to be a policeman?
04:04That's great.
04:05The kids here really want to be a policeman.
04:06Thank you, baby.
04:07We have a gift for you.
04:08Let's show them their classroom.
04:09So now,
04:10this is what each room looks like.
04:11This is the classroom.
04:12This is the classroom.
04:13This is the classroom.
04:14This is the classroom.
04:15This is the classroom.
04:16This is the classroom.
04:17This is the classroom.
04:18This is the classroom.
04:19This is how their setup is.
04:27Don't believe in ghosts.
04:31Let's go inside.
04:33Let's look inside.
04:35This is what the classroom looks like.
04:38It fits many people compared to the real classroom.
04:43They can still see what's happening.
04:45You can see their current situation here.
04:47You know, my Kapuso, it's just right because they will still have classes here outside.
04:52So the first thing is to have electric fans so that the kids will be fresh.
04:58Because, right, Andrew? Admit it, it's hard to focus when it's hot.
05:02So we have electric fans and of course, not only that, we also have cleaning materials
05:06to help clean their classroom.
05:09And yes, we will continue to give BaonPak.
05:12So just go to your national warning show where you're always the first, okay?
05:17Unang Hiri!

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