La Salle University Ozamiz School for the Deaf is one of the programs of the university to respond to the educational needs of students who are Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing. It caters to Deaf students within and outside Ozamiz City.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
LSU Deaf students on completion
Three (3) Deaf students completed the 2-year Certificate in Computer Operation and Multimedia Technology at La Salle University Arts Center Ozamiz City, 18 October 2014 composed of Jamaica Cabanlit, Charlyn Compo Quilo, and Joeriz Virel Quimson. These Deaf students passed the NC 2 HARDWARE SERVICING conducted by the TESDA assessor on October 20, 2014 at Agro Industrial School Oroquieta City. CONGRATULATIONS Deaf Lasallians. Truly THE DEAF CAN.
LSU School for the Deaf celebrates International Deaf Day 2014
Thirty-four (34) Deaf people convened at Ozamiz City Hall grounds for a yearly celebration of International Deaf Day, September 20, 2014 with the theme "Strengthening Human Diversity". Deaf people from Pagadian and Iligan also joined in the celebration. Br. Toby dela Cruz FSC also graced the occasion and gave his inspirational message to the Deaf who were in attendance. There were different group games conducted. The activity was also sponsored by B-Meg, McDonalds, Jollibee, Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog Sr. and Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Bernad.
Monday, October 27, 2014
SPORTS FESTIVAL 2014
Sportsfest is a yearly activity that the specialized schools community on September 15-19, 2014 in La Salle University Ozamiz composed of the Night High School, the School for the Deaf, and the Brother Martin Simpson Laboratory School all are delighted to have. To boost the talents of the students, to develop sportsmanship and to foster camaraderie are the focus of the event. The search for Mr. & Miss Heritage Icon is one of the highlights of the week-long activity. Also, performances of the Deaf students in the field demonstration folk dance PANDANGGO OASIWAS and cheer dance competition are displayed. CONGRATULATIONS to the two (2) Deaf students YEDDA ABERGAS, winner Heritage Icon 2014,Voters Choice Award, and Best in Professional Attire; and REGIE QUIMNO, 2nd Runner-Up and Voters Choice Award during the search for Mr. and Miss Heritage Icon 2014.
Indeed, everybody in the specialized schools is equal. The students are given the opportunity to show off their talents whether they are with disabilities or not.
ANIMO LA SALLE!
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
NDPR 2014 held
The School for the Deaf in La Salle University Ozamiz City joined in the local celebration of the 36th National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation (NDPR) week with the theme "Talino at Paninindigan ng Taong may Kapansanan: Pasaporte sa Kaunlaran", 14-18 July 2014. The week-long celebration was started with a Eucharistic Celebration at Immaculate Conception Cathedral officiated by Rev. Fr. Sean Martin, SSC. A motorcade from the Cathedral Ground to Barangay Catadman Hall followed after the Mass. The opening program was participated in by the different local Persons with Disabilities (PWD) sector composed of the City Social Welfare and Development Office, the Strategic Alliance for Networking on Disabilities (STAND), the Pedaling to Live and Green Shelter Inc., the Ozamiz City Central School SpEd Center, and the Deaf students of La Salle University School for the Deaf. The activities conducted during the event were drawing contest, parlor games, basketball on wheels, medical check-up for PWDs at Ozamiz City Health, and accessibility audit at public malls and government offices of Ozamiz City spearheaded by the PWDs concerned. The week-long celebration was culminated at La Salle University Covered Court Heritage Campus.