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Safeguarding Our School: Teachers Taking the Lead in Tackling Natural Hazards

Being in grade 11, the potential dangers of geologic and hydrometeorological hazards in our school community have got me thinking. From earthquakes to floods and storms, these things are real threats that we need to be ready for. So, let's break it down.

Potential Geologic/Hydrometeorological Hazards:
Our school could face earthquakes shaking things up, floods causing chaos, storms making life difficult, and landslides messing with our surroundings. These are not just random events; they are legit risks we need to be aware of.

Our Level of Preparedness:
Okay, so how ready are we? It's not just about having an emergency plan; it's about knowing what to do. Do we have strong buildings? Are there specific areas we know are safe during an emergency? Regular drills and training sessions are cool, but what about our day-to-day readiness?

Teachers' Role in Education and Awareness:
Our teachers are more than just textbook experts; they're like our emergency heroes. They're the ones who teach us what to do when things go south—where to go, what to grab, and how to stay safe. They're not just talking about it; they're making sure we get it.

Teachers' Past Contributions:
Looking back, I remember our teachers being rockstars during emergencies. They kept their cool, helped us through drills, and provided the support we needed. It's not just about following a plan; it's about having someone we can trust when things get crazy.

Measures Taken During Past Events:
Our teachers haven't just sat back during emergencies. They've been actively involved, making sure we're prepared. From coordinating drills to teaming up with local authorities, they've been on it. Creating emergency kits and improving communication—we've got teachers who don't mess around.

As we roll into the future, it's clear that teachers are the backbone of our safety. They're not just teaching us math and science; they're making sure we know what to do when nature decides to throw a tantrum. So, shoutout to our teachers for being our everyday superheroes in keeping our school community safe and sound.



Members:

Tagayuna, Jannela Ashley V.
Jaramillo, Janelle Shane
Llanes, Carla Mae
Antiporda, Khian Zhane
Rabang, Julyane Bethany
Wong, Zandara
Quiocho, Jhon Carlo

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