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HP helps studes move up to A+ excellence

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MANILA, Philippines - Bringing together the power of innovation and education, HP ushers in its pioneering A+ campaign that empowers Filipino students to achieve academic excellence in school with the help of HP’s latest innovative imaging and printing technologies.

Together with a full roster of yearlong, youth-enriching activities, the campaign will leverage the HP Ink Advantage printers in cultivating children’s potential and improving their learning experience through affordable, reliable and high-quality prints for their school projects and other academic requirements.

Inspiring creativity among the youth

A major component of the A+ campaign is Write&Read, a collaborative story-writing program that HP is launching with the Department of Education-National Capital Region that aims to inspire creativity in Filipino students.

The program spreads the inspiration through CNN Hero of the Year and Lakandula Award recipient Efren Peñaflorida as its campaign ambassador, who championed youth literacy through the Dynamic Teen Company “kariton” classroom to educate children in far-flung areas of the country.

“We look forward to this meaningful partnership with HP. Through Write&Read, we will be able to work hand in hand in enriching the learning experience of children and inspire a growing interest in writing and reading, two of the most important and fundamental skills in education,” said Dr. Milagros Quiñones, English supervisor of DepEd-NCR.

 

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“Education is life-changing, and writing and reading is where it all starts,” said Peñaflorida. “It is through colorful prints that students are able to appreciate and embrace education even more as it will embrace them back and enable them to change their lives for the better.”

From left: HP IPG Country GM Mandy Pascual, DepEd-NCR English supervisor Dr. Milagros Quinones and HP Write&Read program ambassador Efren Peñaflorida.

Open to Grades 4 to 7 and high school students from March 1 to May 30, 2012, the competition is set to recognize Metro Manila’s top 10 young writers who will join the ranks of young Filipino authors. The competition will also publish a book compilation of the winning short story entries. 

To further hone the youth’s talent in creative writing, HP will launch a series of creative writing workshops nationwide that will feature interactive lectures and activities for students.

 

Achieving A+ Excellence with HP Ink Advantage printers

Write&Read will be driven by HP’s robust printing technology and innovations that lets students turn creative ideas into reality.

Featuring ultra-low cost Original HP cartridges, the HP Ink Advantage printers deliver affordable, reliable and quality A+ printing that enables students to showcase their creations in the best way possible and further their passion for writing and reading.

“With the HP Ink Advantage printers, students can definitely showcase stunning output for their great ideas and enjoy the opportunity of achieving top grades,” said Armando Pascual, general manager for HP’s Imaging and Printing Group.

“The A+ campaign allows students to enjoy learning and achieve excellence at the same time. It is HP’s way to inspire Filipino students to be more motivated and creative while we make sure that their outputs, in terms of printing, are excellent,” Pascual added.

The A+ campaign is a part of HP’s advocacy of enriching the lives of children though technology, innovation and meaningful activities that foster creativity, personal development and better education in the Philippines.    

ACHIEVING A

ARMANDO PASCUAL

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION-NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION

DR. MILAGROS QUI

DR. MILAGROS QUINONES

DYNAMIC TEEN COMPANY

EFREN PE

INK ADVANTAGE

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