Mr. Rolando Barcelon is an environment advocate. He loves to explore new things. He teaches Science, Junior Level of Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo High School, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines since June 15, 2017.
He had also worked as a classroom teacher at Sta. Cecilia Parochial School, Maly, San Mateo, Rizal (2004-2006); Justice Cecilia Munoz Palma High School, Payatas B, Quezon City (2006-2010); and at Quirino High School (2010-2017) of the same city.
Thank you so much nak, Drahcir for reminiscing about those times with you all. Ang sarap balikan ng mga nakaraan nak. God bless you and your family even more. Hope to see you the soonest with your dreamt career!
Nakakamiss ang flag ceremory.Before and after class everyday.🇵🇭Sign of love and respect for the country❤️🇵🇭 Kaya lapitin ng swerte ang bansa noon dahil mapagmahal at marespeto ang mga Pilipino.Minalas na lang mula ng magkaroon ng mga taong traidor,gahaman sa kapangyarihan para pagkaperahan..Pinagtulungan nilang pabagsakin c PFEM at FL Imelda.Dahil hindi umubra ang mga katiwalian na gustong gawin ng mga may tiwaling pulitiko at mga oligarko. Kung hindi sana nagwagi ang mga traidor noon. Siguradong mayaman na ang Pilipinas at walang homeless, pulubi at walang addict na sangkaterba ngayon.
Bayan Ko regained cult popularity during the Marcos dictatorship, with protesters singing their own version in protests. After President Marcos imposed Martial Law in 1972, the song was deemed seditious. Public performances of the song were banned, with violators facing potential arrest and detention. People were emboldened to sing it at the 1983 funeral of Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. and the ensuing 1986 People Power Revolution, where Freddie Aguilar led crowds in singing.