D.M.C.I. English Department
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Celebrate Zombie Awareness Month
Believe it or not, May is Zombie Awareness Month. WHY???!!! According to WIKIPEIDA "the main objective of Zombie Awareness Month is to educate people about causes, prevention and preparation for a supposed future zombie pandemic." But we here at DMCI are not very worried about these preparations, instead, we'd like to just celebrate the Zombie sub-genre. So, shoot us the title of your favorite Zombie movie, novel, or manga and you can be featured on our DMCI READS page with your recommendation. For now - settle in and enjoy the BEST Zombie video EVER...
Preparing for Grade 12 Provincial Exam
Classroom novel returned after 14 years ♥
We know there are definite attributes that set DMCI students apart from others; our students are kind, extremely respectful and courteous. Our scholars are known to hold open doors, pick up and dispose of litter on their own accord or randomly break into song or dance in the corridors. We now have another example DMCI integrity; an alumnus recently returned a classroom novel 14 years after graduation. Yes, fourteen years. Wow!
This former student also added a second book to donate to the class library. We are very grateful, and hope word gets out- it's never too late to bring back your novel!
This former student also added a second book to donate to the class library. We are very grateful, and hope word gets out- it's never too late to bring back your novel!
April is Poetry Month!
Grade 10 Class Debate Resolutions Resolution: Be it resolved that post-puberty transgender athletes should be allowed to play in the physical sport category that best aligns with the gender they identify with. ▬▬▬ Be it resolved that preteens should not be allowed to use social media due to their nature of being easily influenced. Be it resolved that consumers should not purchase products from fast-fashion industries. Be it resolved that all compulsory classes in school that require a grade are important. Be it resolve that homework should not be worth any academic marks Be it resolved that public high schools in Canada should allow students to decide what classes will be most beneficial to their future instead of being obligated to take mandatory courses. |
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