Hundreds of thousands of people on the social network shared the 11th grade image by themselves in class in the dark.
In a photo taken by teacher Mark Pee Ortil Pornasdoro, 11th-grader Jeric Reyes silently sat down to do homework in class, at Malusak National High School in Atimonan, Quezon (Philippines) outside school hours. Next Shark information, after posting on Facebook July 13, the photo is now 262,000 likes, 51,000 share thanks to the story behind it.
Reyes did after-school homework. Photo: Mark Pee Ortil Pornasdoro
According to Pornasdoro, he sees Reyes around 7:30 pm, while examining the class to prepare for the upcoming Mangkhut storm. Male lives in the village of Malusak, where there is no electricity and people use only gas lamps, so they have to do homework even though it is too late. Pornasdoro takes care of the students hungry, but Reyes reassures his teacher that there are just a few more questions to ask.
"Reyes said he would eat later, as if his hunger had been his friend, as if he was already used to it, and he stayed at the school, using the light to study," Pornasdoro commented. Give the photo in Filipino.
Reyes finished the exercise and left before 8pm. The hardworking students like me make Pornasdoro happy with his career, despite facing many challenges. He cried at the sight, but "the soul was smiling" for seeing the glimmer of hope.
Many social network users also can not stop the tears when thinking about Reyes's determination to study and the teacher's enthusiasm.
"I pray for this boy to overcome all the difficulties ahead and continue to make the right decisions for life," wrote one.
In another post on Facebook, Pornasdoro shares another image, as Reyes is reading the cheerleaders of people over the Internet.
Monday, September 17, 2018
Without electricity, Filipino boys stay in the homework class
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