top of page

YES-O Club: Shaping the Future through Collaboration and Innovation (September 8, 2022)

  • Writer: Youth for Environment in Schools Organization YES-O
    Youth for Environment in Schools Organization YES-O
  • Nov 29, 2023
  • 2 min read

On the 8th of September 2022, the YES-O Club at Putlod-San Jose National High School gathered for a pivotal organization meeting, setting the stage for their upcoming projects. Guided by the insightful leadership of YES-O Adviser Ma'am Geraldine Gobrin, the meeting was a collaborative effort to chart the course for the club's future endeavors.



YES-O LOGO
YES-O LOGO

A significant aspect of the meeting centered around the redesign of the YES-O Club's logo. Each YES-O officer showcased their creative prowess by crafting their own logos. This diverse array of options was presented to both Ma'am Geraldine Gobrin and Science Head Teacher Ma'am Kristine Lapuz, providing them with the opportunity to select the most fitting representation for the club. After careful consideration, the logo designed by Cyril Godfrey Buenaventura (President) and Divina Cyrle Yambot (Muse) was chosen, earning the esteemed title of the official YES-O Club logo.


ree

Beyond the visual identity, the officers actively engaged in brainstorming sessions about upcoming projects. Their commitment to making a positive impact was evident as they shared suggestions and ideas. In the final stretch of the meeting, officers presented their project proposals, showcasing the diversity of thought and the innovative spirit within the YES-O Club.


ree

One notable project proposal that gained traction during the meeting was aptly named "Plastic Mo, Tulong Mo." The concept revolves around collecting plastic bottles from students, which would then undergo recycling. The recycled materials would be repurposed, with some sold to a junk shop. The proceeds generated from these efforts would be channeled towards funding future YES-O Club projects, creating a sustainable cycle of community engagement and environmental responsibility.


ree

The meeting, a dynamic exchange of ideas and proposals, unfolded seamlessly over 45 minutes. The camaraderie among YES-O officers and the constructive discussions exemplified the club's dedication to making a meaningful difference within the school community. As the meeting concluded, a palpable sense of excitement lingered, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the YES-O Club as they geared up to turn their innovative ideas into impactful realities.


Comments


©2023 by Youth for Environment in Schools Organization (YES-O) PSJNHS. Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page