In line with the celebration of Father’s Day, the Scholars were tasked to do personalized t-shirts to honor their fathers. As expected, since most of them have quite dramatic family backgrounds, the Scholars couldn’t help but be emotional while doing the said task.
The surprise for the Scholars’ fathers didn’t end there. As an extra gift, Teacher Monet also asked the two teams to compose a song about fathers. They were given a couple of hours to come up with complete musical score and lyrics. After coming up with their original compositions, each team was required to present it. After the two presentations, Teacher Monet chose one from the two, to be performed on the Scholars’ Gala Night. Team One Voice had that privilege. Based on Teacher Monet’s decision, he liked One Voice’s song better than Pupilars’ because the song recall was very evident, one feature that makes it possible to suit the public’s taste.
Aside from the original composition, the Scholars will also do individual performances for the Gala Night. The pieces that they have to sing were distributed by Teacher Monet, and it will be up to them to come up with their own rendition of the assigned song. The Gala Night will definitely be a big night for the 16 Scholars, that is why the Dream Mentors are doing their best to keeping each of them healthy and physically fit.
To start the health campaign rolling, flu shots were given to the Scholars. Everything had gone well, except for some who unluckily have fear of needles.
Cris displayed a little fright of a little poke, but Apple showed the greatest fear of all. Before even entering the vaccination room, she was already crying like a little girl. Scholar Bunny, a natural mother, was the one who comforted her and walked her inside the room. And despite all her tears and whining, Apple still had the shot just like everybody else to keep all of them inside the Academy flu-free.
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