Culasi National High School recently concluded a remarkable culminating activity in Brgy. Sto. Rosario, Ajuy, Iloilo. This transformative project showcased the power of participatory governance and sustainable development. By involving students, community members, and local leaders, the school has set a powerful example for future generations.
Who says schools are just about classrooms and chalkboards? Culasi National High School (CNHS) is proving that education can sow seeds of change—literally! In a heartfelt and inspiring culmination activity held in Brgy. Sto. Rosario, Ajuy, Iloilo, the school planted a powerful message of sustainability and community collaboration.
At the center of this transformative event was a seminar on Organic Rice Production, led by the dynamic duo of Ma’am Nida Salazar and the ever-enthusiastic CNHS Senior High students. Together, they turned theory into practice, empowering local farmers with sustainable farming techniques and nurturing a shared dream of greener fields and healthier harvests.
But this was more than just a seminar—it was a movement. The initiative carried the vision of a “Demonstration Effect,” sparking inspiration not only among the farmers but also across local government units and other sectors. The message was clear: with a little teamwork and a lot of heart, we can cultivate solutions that uplift entire communities.
Through hands-on learning and a commitment to holistic development, CNHS didn’t just teach; they connected. They showed how education, when rooted in purpose, can extend far beyond the walls of a school to create lasting ripples of impact.
The Culasi team left Brgy. Sto. Rosario with more than just smiles and gratitude—they left a legacy. A legacy of hope, collaboration, and a reminder that sustainable development isn’t just a goal; it’s a way of life. And with CNHS leading the charge, it’s a future we can all look forward to.
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