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The English Educators Association (EEA) took a heartfelt approach to Valentine’s Day this year by hosting an outreach program titled Strengthen, Promote, and Advocate Reading for Knowledge (SPARK). This event aimed at inspiring high school students of Bagacay Integrated School (BIS) to embrace the joy of reading and enhance their literacy, while simultaneously promoting community engagement and collaborative learning.

Held on February 17, 2025, the SPARK initiative was spearheaded by EEA Officers, and advisers – Dr. Maria Lucil H. Dollado, Mrs, Maria Lourdes Mae V. Billate, Mr. Avin Carl Cruzada, Mr. Albros D. Mañanita, and the program chair of English, Dr. Julie Ann D. Edraga.

The event was filled with a range of activities, starting with a silent reading session for the BIS students. This allowed participants to immerse themselves in a variety of reading materials, followed by fun activities that tested their comprehension and critical thinking. The interactive nature of the event helped keep students motivated while reinforcing the importance of reading for education and personal development.

After the activities, each student received a thoughtful gift package, which included educational materials and other tools to support their journey toward better literacy. The gifts were tokens of appreciation and symbols of the EEA’s commitment to promote the love for reading and learning.

The SPARK outreach program emphasizes the value of collaboration and the importance of supporting students not just academically, but their personal growth as well. It also highlights how the month of love, traditionally celebrated with gifts and affection, can be an opportunity for educational organizations to give back and make a meaningful impact on the lives of learners.

As EEA continues its mission of promoting literacy and education, the SPARK event serves as a reminder that reading is not only an academic skill but also a powerful tool in shaping one’s future. Through this outreach program, NwSSU continues to promote and advocate for learning and help empower young minds to reach their full potential.