29 August 2014

Buwan ng Wika

Buwan ng Wika celebration at Pines Montessori School honors our Filipino language, culture and traditions.

To highlight the event, the teachers and students prepared different depictions of Filipino theme.




All class sections are now raising funds for the Christmas party. Pancit, turon-saging, banana cue, puto, biko, dinuguan, ginatan, chicharon-baboy and other pinoy foods lined on tables filled hungry stomachs and emptied pockets and purses of teachers, students and parents. The funny thing was just a few minutes after the food fair started, prices went down to half the price. Some were even on buy-two-take-one promos. So wise buyers (like me, of course) took advantage and happily came home with loads of "kakanin" at only a few pesos spent.   


Miggy, along with other kids won Best In Filipino Costume. 



Is it Buwan ng Wika (National Language Month), or Linggo ng Wika (National Language Week)?
The latest ruling in terms of assigning a National Language celebration in the country, Proclamation 1041, says we should have a month-long celebration.
Signed by President Fidel Ramos in 1997, the proclamation sets a Buwan ng Wikacelebration every August. This celebration is to coincide with the birth anniversary of former President Manuel Quezon, known as Ama ng Wikang Pambansa, who was born on August 19, 1878.
Before the 1997 proclamation, however, the celebration was limited to a week. For the longest time, the country celebrated Linggo ng Wika, which started August 13 and ended on August 19, Quezon's birthday.
In 1955, President Ramon Magsaysay signed Proclamation 186, which set Linggo ng Wika every August 13 to 19. He moved the celebration from the March-April schedule originally set by President Sergio OsmeƱa in 1946 and 1954.
Magsaysay moved the dates since the original celebration is a period "outside of the school year, thereby precluding the participation of schools in its celebration."
In 1988, President Corazon Aquino signed Proclamation 19, which ratified the celebration of the Linggo ng Wika every August 13 to 19. The week-long celebration was observed until Ramos extended it to a month starting 1997. 
– Rappler.com
http://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/iq/66090-buwan-ng-wika-linggo-ng-wika-celebration