30/03/2026
Proud of you, Corps namin!!!
Not all leaders ask to be seen—some simply choose to serve, quietly carrying responsibilities that others would hesitate to hold.
As your Commandant and club adviser, I have witnessed your journey not just as a Corps Commander, but as a person who leads with heart, courage, and unwavering dedication. You never waited to be told what to do—you moved with initiative. Even in exhaustion, I saw you cry sometimes, but you stood firm. Even under pressure, you chose to rise, not just for yourself, but for everyone who depended on you and for the whole school.
"Uda man po kaya kadi ibang makaisip Ma'am saka miggibo."
You gave more than what was expected. Time, effort, sacrifice—things no medal or title could ever truly measure.
And maybe that’s what makes your leadership different. It was never about authority. It was about service.
There were moments you carried burdens in silence, chose strength over comfort, and placed others before yourself. And for that, know this: you are seen, you are valued, and you have made a difference far beyond what words can express.
A Corps Commander like you is rare—not because of the title, but because of the heart behind it. Two more years, Corps! Congrats Mother Alma ♥️
Proud is an understatement. Thank you for leading, for enduring, and for inspiring. If anyone would contest the grade that I gave you, maybe they failed to witness what hardships you've been through.
You walk along the corridors with all students knowing your name, "KUYA CORPS" "KOR" "KUYA LEE", and they look up to you.
You didn’t just fulfill a role—you left a legacy. Salute my Corps Commander Lee Eric Palencia Flores Jr. — GRADE 10 LEADERSHIP AWARDEE.🎉🏅