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Criminology Day Event Schedule 2023

The document outlines a three-day Criminology Day and Acquaintance Party program organized by the Criminal Justice Students Council at Sto. Niño Mactan College, scheduled for November 10-12, 2023. Activities include academic games, ball games, and a Mr. Gay event, along with various intermission numbers and awards. The council seeks permission to use the gym stage for rehearsals from November 6-9, 2023, for the Mr. Gay event.

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Criminology Day Event Schedule 2023

The document outlines a three-day Criminology Day and Acquaintance Party program organized by the Criminal Justice Students Council at Sto. Niño Mactan College, scheduled for November 10-12, 2023. Activities include academic games, ball games, and a Mr. Gay event, along with various intermission numbers and awards. The council seeks permission to use the gym stage for rehearsals from November 6-9, 2023, for the Mr. Gay event.

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PROGRAM

MASTERS OF CEREMONY
Ms. Chiny Mae Bering & Mr. Michael Yatong

Day 1 (Criminology Day)

6:00 - 7:00 AM REGISTRATION


- CALL TIME
- ZUMBA

7:00 - 8:00 AM OPENING PROGRAM


-PARADE
-YELL & BANNER CONTEST

8:00 - 9:00 AM Opening Program


- Prayer
- Entrance of Colours
- National Anthem
- School hymn

Opening Remarks:
Mdm. Sunshine B. Lim
President, SNMC

Opening Number:
Criminology Students
-Dance
- Karatedo

9:00AM -12:00PM ACADEMIC GAMES


-DEBATE
-EXTEMPO
-ORATORICAL
-ESSAY WRITING

12:00 - 1:00PM LUNCH BREAK

1:00 - 5:00PM ACADEMIC GAMES


-SLOGAN & POSTER MAKING
-QUIZ BOWL
-BOARD GAMES
-CHESS
PROGRAM
MASTERS OF CEREMONY
Ms. Chiny Mae Bering & Mr. Michael Yatong

Day 2 (Criminology Day)

6:00 - 7:00AM REGISTRATION


-CALL TIME

7:00 - 12:00PM BALL GAMES


-BASKETBALL
-VOLLEYBALL

7:00AM-5:00PM BOOTHS
-SHOUT OUTS
-JAIL BOOTH
-DATING BOOTH

12:00PM-1:00PM LUNCH BREAK

1:00PM-3:00PM LARONG PINOY


-SOCK RACE
-LONGEST LINE
-TUG OF WAR
-HUMAN CENTIPEDE
-CATCH THE TAIL
-FIND THE COIN
-BEACH VOLLEYBALL

3:00PM-6:00PM [Link]
Prayer
National Anthem

Production Number of Candidates


Introduction of Candidates
Introduction of Judges
Intermission Number 1 - Disney Princess
Talent Portion
Intermission Number 2 - Dhale Cuizon
Sollano
Intermission Number 3 - Sela Coma and
Cabreros
Evening Gown
Question & Answer
Farewelll Walk - Mr. Gay 2022 with Speech
while being serenade
Intermission Number 4 (INCASE)
Announcement of Winners
Turn-over of the Crown
COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
CRIMINOLOGY DEPARTMENT
CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENT COUNCIL

November 7, 2023
To: Dear Sir Janus Marc Capuyan,

Greetings !
Criminal Justice Students Council is an organization within the Department of
Criminology that develops policies to shape upcoming criminologists. The council has
organized a Criminology Day and Acquaintance Party on November 10-12, 2023.
This event is a three-day program with the theme “Solidarity among Diversity of
Criminology Students in the Pursuit of Excellence”.

In connection to this, Mr. Gay is one of the Highlight event. Moreover, at this
time we would like to ask permission to allow us to utilize the stage area of the gym
from November 6-9, 2023 from 5:00 PM onwards get ready for the Mr. Gay
rehearsal.

Your understanding and support in granting this request are greatly appreciated.

PREPARED BY:

FAIH ANN VILLAMOR


Vice-President
Criminal Justice Student Council
Sto. Niño Mactan College Inc.

NOTED BY:

MRS. DANA FEBRA RUIZ


Department Head
CCJE Chairperson

APPROVED BY:

MR. JANUS MARC CAPUYAN


Guidance Councilor
SAO Director
Sto. Niño Mactan College Inc.

PROGRAM
MASTERS Inc. F CEREMONY
Ms. Chiny Mae Bering & Mr. Michael Yatong

Day 3 (ACQUAINTANCE PARTY)

3:00 - 4:00 PM Call Time


5:00 - 5:30 PM Opening Program
Prayer
Entrance of Colours
School Hymn

Opening Remarks
MRS. DANA FEBRA RUIZ
Department Head
College of Criminal Justice Education
Sto. Nino Mactan College

5:30 - 6:00 PM Intermission Number


(All First Yr. Section)

6:00 - 7:00 PM DINNER

7:00 - 8:00 PM Intermission Number


( All 2nd Yr Section)

AWARDING
(Academic & Board Games)

8:00 - 8:30 PM Intermission Number


( All 3rd Yr. Section)

AWARDING
( BALL GAMES & LARONG PINOY )

8:30 - 9:00 PM INDUCTION OF CJSC OFFICER


(with intermission number)

Intermission number
( All 4th Yr. Section)

AWARDING
( BEST DRESSED & STAR OF THE NIGHT)
9:00 - 11:00 PM DISCO

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The schedule balances academic pursuits with recreational activities by alternating between intellectual events in the morning, such as debate and essay writing, and more relaxed and creative activities in the afternoon, like slogan and poster making, quiz bowls, and board games. Additionally, sports and cultural performances such as ball games and intermission numbers provide physical and social recreation, integrating enjoyment with structured educational opportunities .

The planned use of the venue facilities reflects organizational efficiency by scheduling rehearsals and events sequentially, ensuring that the venue is used to its maximum potential without overlap or waste of resources. Requesting permission to utilize the stage area for Mr. Gay rehearsal from November 6-9 demonstrates foresight in planning and preparation, allowing ample time for event setups and reducing last-minute logistical issues . Such foresight enhances the smooth execution of the calendar and highlights strategic resource management.

The intermission numbers by different year sections foster community by providing shared experiences where students showcase talents, building camaraderie and recognition across the student body. These performances allow students from each year to contribute uniquely to the event, reinforcing bonds and highlighting diversity in communal participation . They also serve as breaks that promote relaxation and interaction among participants, enhancing social connectivity.

Student leadership plays a crucial role in organizing and executing the Criminology Day event, as evidenced by the involvement of the Criminal Justice Students Council (CJSC) in developing the program. The CJSC, under the leadership of Vice-President Fai Ann Villamor, coordinates with various stakeholders to ensure the smooth execution of the activities, demonstrating leadership skills such as planning, coordination, and decision-making . This involvement empowers students to take ownership of their learning experiences and promotes leadership development.

The theme "Solidarity among Diversity of Criminology Students in the Pursuit of Excellence" reflects the structure of the events by promoting inclusivity through a variety of activities that cater to different interests and skills among students. These include academic games, ball games, and a Mr. Gay event, providing platforms for both intellectual and social engagement. The diverse events encourage collaboration and community building among students from different years and backgrounds, aligning with the pursuit of excellence .

The range of activities, including debates, artistic presentations, sports, and social events like Mr. Gay, contribute to holistic student development by nurturing diverse skills, including critical thinking, creativity, team collaboration, physical fitness, and social awareness. Engaging in varied events promotes multifaceted growth encompassing professional competencies and personal interests, preparing students for complex real-world challenges beyond academia by fostering well-roundedness and adaptability . This approach also highlights the importance of integrating extracurricular engagements into formal education for comprehensive student growth.

The structure of the three-day Criminology Day program likely enhances student engagement and participation by offering a balanced mix of activities that appeal to a range of interests and talents. By including academic games, cultural performances, physical sports, and themed social events like Mr. Gay, it provides comprehensive participation opportunities catering to various student capabilities and preferences. This variety encourages widespread involvement by ensuring that each student finds activities that resonate with their personal interests and strengths, thereby fostering a lively and inclusive atmosphere that enhances overall engagement .

The theme "Solidarity among Diversity of Criminology Students in the Pursuit of Excellence" aligns with the objectives of fostering inclusivity and encouraging excellence through diverse, unified participation in various activities. By incorporating a wide range of events that cater to different strengths and interests, the program aims to build a cohesive community where every student's unique contribution is valued, reflecting an integrated pursuit of academic and personal excellence. This alignment ensures that the event advances the core values of diversity, community, and academic rigor within the criminological context .

The primary activities scheduled during the Criminology Day academic games include a debate, extemporaneous speaking, oratorical contests, and essay writing in the morning session, followed by slogan and poster making, a quiz bowl, and board games such as chess in the afternoon session . These activities aim to develop critical thinking, public speaking, creativity, teamwork, and strategic planning skills among the students.

Including the Mr. Gay event as a highlight of the Criminology Day program supports the theme by celebrating diversity and offering an opportunity for self-expression and inclusion. It can contribute to creating a safe and inclusive environment that values different identities and perspectives, promoting unity and understanding among criminology students . Such events also highlight the importance of accepting various forms of excellence beyond academic achievements.

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