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00:00Rizal High School in Pasig used to have the highest number of students in Metro Manila.
00:07That's why it's a big challenge for those who want to enroll Grade 7 students here.
00:14Marisol Abdurrahman is on the scene.
00:19The second day of enrollment for incoming Grade 7 students in Rizal High School in Pasig City is still in full swing.
00:25It's one of the high schools with the highest number of students in Metro Manila.
00:29Lola Carmen is one of the candidates.
00:32Along with her grandson who came all the way from Quezon City.
00:35We heard that the education here is good.
00:38As of now, there are 1,700 Grade 7 students enrolled.
00:43And the school expects that their enrollment will increase by 3% this school year.
00:48Last school year, there were 1,875 Grade 7 students enrolled.
00:54There is a public elementary in our catchment area.
00:59So we can see that we will increase our number of Grade 7 students.
01:05They also expect this for incoming Grade 11 students.
01:08Although they will have some limitations so that the quality of education will not be affected.
01:14But even though the number of students is expected,
01:18the school will still try to make the capacity of each class 40 students.
01:23So this is one way to increase the number of sections if needed.
01:27But aside from the enrollment, the students and parents were also concerned about the medical screening.
01:33Rizal High School was established in 1902.
01:36But for the first time, the school had a medical screening.
01:40This includes the physical examination where the height and weight of the student is measured.
01:47Vital signs, blood pressure, and others are also taken.
01:50It is important for the students to have complete medical records.
01:53Why are our learners affected or unable to study well?
01:58It is because of their health.
02:01But there will also be other aspects to know.
02:04Especially there are children who have anxiety, depression, and others.
02:09Triggering factors, why are our learners not performing well?
02:14The medical screening is free because the No Collection Policy of DepEd is still in force.
02:19It is good for everyone because we will know if the students are healthy.
02:26For GMA Integrated News, Marisol Abduraman, 24 Hours.
02:34Good news for sports fans.
02:36The Philippines is doing well in its historic victory against Latvia in the 2024 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament.
02:45From the start of the match until the last quarter,
02:49Latvia was crowned the World No. 6 in their home court with a score of 89-80.
02:55Justin Brownlee, who scored 26 points, and Kai Soto, who scored 18 points, won the game.
03:03This is the first time the Philippines has won against a European team in an official FIBA competition in more than six decades.
03:11This team needs to win against Georgia to advance to the next round and have a chance to qualify for the Paris Olympics.
03:19Even if Georgia loses, there is still hope that the opponent's lead will not exceed 18 points.
03:28A group is in charge of posting pictures of children online,
03:33especially some are being uploaded to the chat group of old men and foreigners who may be abused.
03:40Among them are those who won some kiddie pageants and modeling photoshoots.
03:45And Maki Pulido was chosen.
03:50There is no problem with the Council of the Welfare of Children in recruiting children for pageants or modeling photoshoots.
03:56But they were alarmed if this is the case.
03:59They wore a sexy bathing suit, thick makeup, and a seductive pose.
04:03The same goes for the beauty pageants of children.
04:18They were alarmed when a group of photographers uploaded a group of pictures of some children for their modeling portfolio.
04:26The pictures were uploaded to the chat group of old men and foreigners.
04:33The pictures of children from the beauty pageants were posted on their Facebook page.
04:49Sexualization of children is considered child abuse.
04:53It is also against the law to upload any material to make it a sexual fantasy.
04:57This prison has a penalty of not less than 12 years and a fine of not less than P800,000.
05:22Don't allow your child to join these kinds of activities because as children, they are depending on you for protection.
05:29The group urged the local government to issue ordinances to monitor the beauty pageants of children and modeling photoshoots.
05:37There are also red flags that should be remembered, especially those who are involved in modeling of children.
05:42If the account is not verified, do your research again.
05:46Is the name of the agency true?
05:48Is there really a photoshoot company like this?
05:51If the account is not verified, do your research again.
05:54The Council for the Welfare of Children in PNP is coordinating on this issue.
05:59For GMA Integrated News, Macky Pulido, 24 Hours.
06:09Good evening, Kapuso!
06:11I am your brother Kim, who will give you a trivia behind the trending news.
06:15A group of students from Davao City is participating in the largest student rocket engineering competition in the world.
06:22How authentic is the flight of their proud Pinoy-made rocket?
06:303, 2, 1, Go!
06:35The flight of this rocket in the sky of New Mexico in America was made by a historian.
06:40The 9.7-foot rocket named Sibol was made by the Ateneo de Davao University Rocketry Team.
06:46The first Pinoy-made rocket was launched in the largest student rocket engineering competition in the world, the Spaceport America Cup 2024.
06:55There are about 6,153 rocketeers representing 152 institutions and 20 countries.
07:03Sibol was also awarded a cupon in Davao City.
07:05And they say that they were so happy with this flight that the rocket reached the required altitude of 10,000 feet before it hit the ground.
07:12It has been a great honor, not only by us, but by the whole other Rocketry Team.
07:17It's a testament to what we can do. We are able to be on par with other countries.
07:21So, our goal is to continue with that goal and launch more rockets.
07:26Good luck to the Philippines!
07:28It's important for us to have our own Rocketry Program in the Philippines.
07:32It will help in the advancement of science and technology in our country.
07:40Brother Kim, how do rockets work and fly in space?
07:44Brother Kim, what now?
07:46Rockets work because of the third law of motion of Isaac Newton.
07:49For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
07:53A rocket is like a thing that explodes.
07:55But if you make it in a tube, where there is only one hole,
07:59all the pressure that flows in that tube will come out from that hole.
08:04That's why the tendency will increase.
08:05The first rocket in history was made by the ancient Chinese in 1232 AD.
08:10They became a weapon against the Mongol invaders.
08:13And the first rocket that went to space was made by the Germans in V2 rocket.
08:18Until they made rockets that will launch satellites in space.
08:22The first of these is the R-7 Semyorka of the Soviet Union.
08:25It was used to launch the Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite of October 4, 1957.
08:31The rocket that has the highest cargo lifting capability is the US Saturn 5,
08:35which has a height of more than 100 meters.
08:37It was able to boost 118,000 kilograms of payload in low Earth orbit.
08:42But do you know what was the first high-powered hybrid rocket made by the Filipinos?
08:51The TALA is the first high-powered hybrid rocket that was developed in the Philippines.
08:55The natural rocket that was built by a group of students and teachers of St. Cecilia's College, Cebu,
09:01has a height of 3 meters and a weight of 15 kilograms.
09:05After several attempts, it was successfully launched in Kapas Talak in early 2023.
09:11Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news, tweet or comment,
09:14Hashtag Kuya Kim, what's next?
09:16Always remember, the important thing is to know.
09:18I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours.
09:23In the middle of the love of the buyers, it is already being discussed
09:27if it is possible to add aid to the four-piece packages.
09:32The amendment to the law is also being pursued
09:35to automatically change the aid depending on inflation.
09:40Dano Tingkungko was able to do it.
09:46Anna Lin has been enrolled in the Pantawid Pamilyan Pilipino Program or 4P for more than a year.
09:514P is said to be a big help to her family,
09:53especially now that she has a child in elementary and senior high school.
09:57She is five months pregnant.
09:59When we were able to pay out for one year, it was a big help because it was a big downfall.
10:04I was able to pay my debts.
10:07Of course, we cannot avoid our debts because of the poverty here.
10:12It was a big help that we were able to get money.
10:17But Anna Lin admitted that even though there is 4P, they are still in need.
10:22Buying is very expensive now, especially rice.
10:25Rice is very expensive now.
10:28Before, we used to buy rice for P200.
10:31Now, we have P5,000.
10:32It's only P3,000.
10:34Everything we buy is expensive.
10:36What do you and your husband need to buy rice?
10:42My husband works as a cash advance in their office.
10:47Sometimes, I borrow P5,600 so that we can meet our needs.
10:53It's enough for our daily expenses.
10:55In the middle of increasing the price of goods,
10:58DSWD is studying the possible adjustments to the grants given to 4P beneficiaries.
11:03DSWD and the National Economic Development Authority are also studying
11:08how much or how many percent the possible increase is.
11:12The Department of Social Welfare and Development helped the National Economic and Development Authority
11:18to present our proposed adjustments to cash grants.
11:23But this is for the approval of our President and our economic managers.
11:29For now, we're still finalizing the adjustments to the grants
11:36since this will also require sufficient funds.
11:39If their recommendation is approved, it is possible for this to be implemented in 2026.
11:44At the same time, they are also studying the increase in the proposed amendments to the 4P law
11:49that will be based on the mechanism of automatic adjustments to 4P grants
11:54depending on the rate of inflation or the rate of buying.
11:58At the moment, 4P beneficiaries receive a grant of P300 to P700
12:03depending on the rate of the school of the child.
12:06A P750 health grant and a P600 monthly rice allowance will be added.
12:11For those who are pregnant and have just given birth,
12:14DSWD will only approve the increase in their health grant.
12:18DSWD has always made it clear that the 4.4 million 4P beneficiaries are not doled out
12:26but are provided according to their needs.
12:29There are also conditions such as staying in the school of the child and if they eat well.
12:35For GMA Integrated News, I'm Dan Otingcun, for 24 Hours.
12:41Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio is on his own
12:44under the protection of the Masungi Geo Reserve in Nizal Province.
12:47In an Instagram post, DiCaprio said that there is a threat to the care of the Masungi Geo Reserve
12:53because the Department of Environment and Natural Resources is planning to cancel
12:58the agreement to protect the area from land grabbing.
13:01However, the cancellation of the agreement will not affect the successful conservation effort
13:07and it is possible for the development of trees and illegal development in the area to resume.
13:13According to the DNR, there is no one who does not obey the law.
13:16Resort venues in the area are still violating the law and are asking the public for their activities there.
13:23At the moment, joint venture agreements and supplemental agreements are also being investigated
13:29for the government facilities in the area that were also signed by the officials of the Masungi Geo Reserve Foundation.
13:36Ten people were injured and thousands were evacuated to the Caribbean
13:41following the cutting of the Hurricane Beryl.
13:44The Philippine Consulate warned the Filipinos early.
13:48Raffy Tima was on the scene.
13:55Due to the heavy rain in Kingston, the capital of Jamaica,
13:58almost nothing can be seen on the roads.
14:01It can be seen in the movement of trees and cables,
14:03the strength of the wind carried by Hurricane Beryl, which reached a strength of Category 4.
14:09Although it was not directly hit,
14:11the area of Jamaica was still wide, especially in the southern part of the island.
14:16At the moment, ten people were killed in the passing of the storm in the Caribbean.
14:19Thousands were evacuated.
14:25The next storm that hit in the direction of Mexico was the Cayman Islands.
14:29Although it was not directly hit,
14:31in the British Overseas Territory,
14:33due to the strength of the storm, the authorities expected a wide area.
14:37That's why the Philippine Consulate in Washington, D.C.,
14:39which is located in the Caribbean,
14:41warned early that more than 6,000 Filipinos live and work there.
14:47Dion Cese, one of the Filipino community leaders in the Cayman Islands,
14:50talked to GMI Integrated News a few hours before the storm hit.
14:55He said he was ready.
14:56He put a sandbag at his door.
15:00He also cleaned the trees outside his house.
15:03He also removed the roof from the back of their house,
15:05because he was afraid that they would also be swept away.
15:08I collected water.
15:09I also impacted my drinking water.
15:13I also have a prepared generator.
15:17I have a battery-operated radio.
15:21Flashlights.
15:22I am prepared.
15:26I prepared myself.
15:27Then I lifted my things from the ground.
15:29They said that the wave could reach 15 to 20 feet.
15:34It's a bit high,
15:35so it's really good if you live near the coastal area.
15:38You have to move away from it.
15:40That's what was done by six Filipinos who live near the sea or in houses
15:44that could be destroyed by the storm.
15:46They are in designated shelters of the Cayman Islands authorities,
15:49such as this gym in Georgetown,
15:51the Cayman Islands.
15:53They brought a few things,
15:55including food and shelter for the Filipinos who fled,
15:58including other residents.
16:01The Majesty sent a ship to London
16:06in case something happens in the Cayman Islands.
16:10Someone is already waiting for a ship for relief goods.
16:16Next, the storm will hit Cancun,
16:19one of the most popular tourist destinations in Mexico.
16:21They are all prepared.
16:24For GMI Integrated News,
16:26Raffy Tima reporting for 24 Hours.
16:33We'll be right back to update you on Sherby's Happening.
16:36More than 2 million pesos every week.
16:38My fellow Filipinos,
16:39the prize of Julio Panalo will rain happiness and joy
16:44because the hit game show Family Feud will be given 2 million pesos every week.
16:49Starting July 8,
16:515 guests to win promo questions will appear in the commercial breaks of GMA shows.
16:56You can send your answers to the Family Feud website
16:59to win 20,000 pesos.
17:02Also included in the list of guests to watch this July
17:04are the guests in Family Feud,
17:06including Team Barda.
17:09Help.
17:10We're stuck.
17:12Who do I...
17:15Ms. Universe 2015 PAYAwards back after being stuck in the elevator of her hotel in Paris, France.
17:22She's with her sister and photographer,
17:26who was rescued by PIA after 10 to 15 minutes.
17:32Get ready, Filawookies,
17:34Get ready, Filawookies,
17:36because Korean oppa Ji Chang-wook will return to the country.
17:40His moments with Ji Chang-wook fan meeting was set this August.
17:44The actor visited the country last in 2022.