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March Bulletin Board Ideas for Schools in the Philippines

March Bulletin Board Ideas for Schools in the Philippines

March is a month full of celebrations and activities in the Philippines. It is also the start of summer and the end of the school year for most students. If you are looking for some inspiration for your bulletin board display, here are some ideas that you can use or modify according to your preference.

March Bulletin Board Ideas for Schools in the Philippines

Women’s Month

March is the National Women’s Month in the Philippines, which aims to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment. You can create a bulletin board that showcases the achievements and contributions of Filipino women in various fields, such as education, science, arts, sports, politics, and more. You can also include some quotes or messages from famous Filipinas or women leaders around the world. Some examples are:

Corazon Aquino, the first female president of the Philippines: “I would rather die a meaningful death than to live a meaningless life.”

Hidilyn Diaz, the first Filipino Olympic gold medalist in weightlifting: “Dreams do come true. You just have to work hard and pray harder.”

Lea Salonga, the award-winning singer and actress: “The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return.”

You can also add some trivia or facts about women’s rights and issues in the Philippines, such as:

The Philippines ranks 16th out of 189 countries in the 2020 Gender Gap Index, which measures the gap between men and women in terms of economic participation, education, health, and political empowerment.

The Magna Carta of Women, enacted in 2009, is a comprehensive law that protects and promotes the rights and welfare of women, especially those in the marginalized sectors.

The Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) is the primary policy-making and coordinating body on women and gender equality concerns. It organizes various activities and events for the Women’s Month celebration, such as online polls, webinars, campaigns, and contests.

Fire Prevention Month

March is also observed as Fire Prevention Month in the Philippines, because according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), it is one of the warmest months in the country, with temperature and humidity reaching their maximum levels throughout the archipelago. The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), as the government agency mandated to prevent and suppress all kinds of destructive fires, investigate its causes, enforce fire-related laws and provide emergency medical and rescue services, shall anchor all the activities for the Fire Prevention Month towards fire safety at home by introducing innovative programs and activities leading towards motivating the public to take fire safety as everyone’s concern. This year’s theme is “Sa Pag-iwas sa Sunog Di Ka Nag-iisa.”

You can create a bulletin board that features some of the tips and reminders on how to prevent and avoid fire incidents, such as:

  • Unplug all electrical equipment when not in use and regularly check electrical equipment to avoid overloading of electrical circuits.
  • When using cooking gas, check for gas leaks and always ensure that the LPG tank is stored in a well-ventilated area to avoid the accumulation of gas vapors.
  • Enforce “No Smoking” policy inside or outside the house and dispose of cigarette butts properly.
  • Practice proper housekeeping and keep flammable materials out of reach of children. Flammable materials include candles, lighters, and matches, which should be kept properly and securely.
  • Plan ahead–establish an emergency and evacuation plan at home and familiarize with escape routes.
  • In case of fire, close the door of the burning area to stop the spread of fire. As smoke rises up, breathe slowly, and get a piece of wet cloth to cover the nose and mouth to avoid suffocation.
  • The most important thing to do is to call 911, the nationwide emergency hotline number, and tell the emergency operator of your location right away.

You can also add some images or posters that illustrate the fire prevention and safety measures, such as:

  • A fire extinguisher with the label “PASS”, which stands for Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep, the steps on how to use it properly.
  • A smoke detector with the label “Test Monthly”, which reminds the users to check if it is working and replace the batteries if needed.
  • A fire escape plan with the label “Know Two Ways Out”, which shows the alternative exits and routes in case of fire.

Summer Vacation

March is also the time when most students look forward to their summer vacation. You can create a bulletin board that features some of the popular destinations and activities that students can enjoy during their break. You can also include some tips and reminders on how to have a safe and fun summer vacation, such as:

  • Wear sunscreen and protective clothing to avoid sunburn and heatstroke.
  • Stay hydrated and eat healthy foods to boost your immune system and energy level.
  • Follow the health protocols and guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other diseases.
  • Respect the environment and the culture of the places you visit. Do not litter, vandalize, or harm the wildlife and the locals.
  • Learn new skills or hobbies that can enrich your mind and body, such as reading, writing, painting, gardening, cooking, or playing an instrument.

Some of the examples of destinations and activities that you can feature on your bulletin board are:

  • Boracay, the world-famous island known for its white sand beaches and vibrant nightlife. You can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, parasailing, island hopping, and more.
  • Bohol, the home of the Chocolate Hills, the tarsier, and the Loboc River. You can explore the natural and cultural wonders of the province, such as the heritage churches, the man-made forest, the butterfly sanctuary, and the firefly watching.
  • Palawan, the last frontier of the Philippines, where you can find the Puerto Princesa Underground River, the El Nido lagoons, and the Coron reefs. You can experience the beauty and diversity of nature, as well as the adventure and thrill of various water sports and activities.

March Festivals

March is also a month of festivals in the Philippines, where you can witness the colorful and lively traditions and customs of different regions and provinces. You can create a bulletin board that showcases some of the most popular and unique festivals that happen in March, such as:

  • Ang Pagtaltal sa Guimaras, a religious festival that reenacts the passion and death of Jesus Christ on Good Friday. The highlight of the festival is the procession of life-sized statues depicting the stations of the cross, accompanied by penitents who whip themselves or carry wooden crosses as a form of sacrifice.
  • Alimango Festival in Lala, Lanao del Norte, a cultural festival that celebrates the abundance and importance of crabs in the town. The highlight of the festival is the street dancing competition, where the participants wear colorful costumes and accessories inspired by crabs and other marine creatures.
  • Anibina Bulawanun Festival in Compostela Valley Province, a thanksgiving festival that honors the patron saint of miners, San Isidro Labrador. The highlight of the festival is the display of gold and other precious metals and minerals that are abundant in the province, as well as the cultural and musical performances that showcase the local talents and skills.

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