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YES-O Planning Session: Charting a Course for Change (December 2, 2022)

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

FACE TO FACE MEETING
FACE TO FACE MEETING

On December 2, 2022, the YES-O Club at Putlod San Jose National High School convened for a face-to-face meeting led by their dedicated adviser, Mrs. Geraldine Gobrin. The meeting served as a platform for discussions on their ongoing project, "Plastic Mo, Tulong Mo," and laid out plans for the upcoming week.


The focal point of the meeting was the comprehensive discussion on the "Plastic Mo, Tulong Mo" program, a significant initiative spearheaded by YES-O President Cyril Godfrey Buenaventura. The program aimed to address environmental concerns by collecting plastic bottles within the school premises. Mrs. Gobrin, along with YES-O officers and representatives, engaged in a detailed conversation about the logistics of the program.


YES-O MEETING
YES-O MEETING

During the meeting, the specific details of the program were outlined, including the assignment of officers to various school buildings in the Junior High School. The President and Vice President took charge in appointing members to their designated areas, ensuring a systematic and organized approach to the initiative. The date, time, and location of the program were thoroughly discussed, along with the number of winners to be recognized for their active participation.


Ma'am Geraldine Gobrin
Ma'am Geraldine Gobrin

Mrs. Gobrin, in her instructional capacity, provided guidance on the tasks to be accomplished during the upcoming week, from Monday to Wednesday. This structured approach aimed to ensure that the YES-O Club executed their responsibilities efficiently and effectively.


Looking beyond the immediate project, Mrs. Gobrin encouraged the organization to delve into future proposals and long-term plans for the school. This forward-thinking approach reflected the YES-O Club's commitment not only to immediate initiatives but also to sustainable, impactful projects that would contribute positively to the school community.


Before the meeting concluded, practical matters such as YES-O t-shirts and identification cards were addressed. This ensured that the organizational aspects were well-taken care of, allowing the YES-O officers and representatives to focus their energies on the meaningful projects they had planned


YES-OFFICERS
YES-OFFICERS

As the meeting drew to a close, the YES-O Club left the room with a renewed sense of purpose and clarity. The discussion had not only solidified plans for the ongoing project but had also set the stage for a future filled with impactful initiatives and positive change within the school community.


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