Gallery
These are albums uploaded to the (unofficial) facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/pshscvcdocumentation) of the PSHS-CVC Documentation Committee.
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SY 2016-2017
2016-08-01 Opening Program & Orientation
2016-08-01 Mass of the Holy Spirit
SY 2015-2016
17th Recognition Day
2016-05-20 (A) RecogDay Entrance
2016-05-20 (B) Recog Day Special Citations
2016-05-20 (C) Recog Day Director's Listers
Family Day 2016
2016-04-28_29 Procurement Seminar
2016-03-09 ALA Arts Month Celebration
2016-03-18 3rd Quarter Card Giving Day
2016-02-19 PSHS-CVC Orientation Program for NCE Passers
2016-02-11 Teachers and Staff Medical Exam
2016-02-05 MTAP Division Finals
2016-02-03 Visit of PSHS BOT Member Dr. Guevara
2016-01-15 2nd Card Giving Day
2016-01-22 Financial Planning 101
Fusion (Science, Math, Science, and Technology) Days 2016
2016-01-28 Style Wars Illuminance (Pics Grp A)
2016-01-28 Style Wars Illuminance (Pics Grp B)
2016-01-25 Sir Buddy's BDay Celebration
2015-12-18 Pisay Teachers&Staff Christmas Party
Gender and Development Activity (Subic, Zambales)
2015-12-15 GAD Subic Day 1 PM Games
2015-12-15 GAD Subic Fellowship Night
2015-12-16 GAD Subic Day 2 AM Volleyball
2015-12-06 PSHS GAD Activity Day2 PM Basketball and Awarding
2015-12-11 Pisay Christmas School Program
2015-11-29 PSHS-CVC Leadership Training
Miss United Nations 2015
2015-11-06 Miss UN Pageant Preps
2015-11-06 Mr & Miss UN (Costume, Uniform)
Intramurals 2015
2015-11-05 A Intrams Parade & Opening Program
2015-11-05 B Intrams Day 1 AM Games
2015-11-05 B Intrams Day 1 PM Games and UN Stage Preps
2015-10-16 PSHS-CVC 1st Card Giving Day
Gender and Development Activity (Davao City)
2015-10-07 Davao Day1 A Travel and Pisay SMC
2015-10-07 Davao Day1 B Benchmarking at Pisay-SMC
2015-10-08 Day2 B Aldevinco Jacks Ridge
2015-10-09 Day3 A Cathedral City Hall ALU Hotel
2015-10-09 Garden of Eden Restored (Prayer Mountain)
2015-10-03 Sn Mateo Training on Conduct of Investigatory Projects
Pisay-CVC Quiz Show 2015
2015-09-12 Pisay-CVC Quiz Show Cauayan Division
2015-09-12 Pisay-CVC QuizShow Divisions of Tuguegarao and Cagayan
2015-09-19 PisayCVC QuizShow Grand Finals
2015-08-17 Recollection Grade 9
2015-08-14 DBServer Reorientation
2015-08-07 Bayombong Town Fiesta
2015-07-24 Fire and Earthquake Drill
2015-07-20 First Day of the School Year
Gender and Development Activity (Baguio City)
2015-07-13 GAD Seminar Day 1 (Travel & Fellowship Night)
2015-07-14 GAD Seminar Day 2 (Gender Sensitivity Seminar-Workshop
2015-07-15 GAD Day 3 AM (Sportsfest)
2015-07-15 GAD Day 3 PM (Sportsfest)
Headstart for SY 2015-2016
2015-07-01, 03 Headstart w/ the CISD, SSD, FAD & Campus Director
2015-07-06 Headstart Leadership Seminar ReEcho
2015-07-07 Headstart PASCO Seminar
SY 2014-2015
2014-09-26 1st Card-Giving Day
2014-09-21 Pisay-CVC Quiz Show Grand Finals
2014-09-13 Pisay-CVC Quiz Show Division Eliminations Cagayan
2014-09-13 Pisay-CVC Quiz Show Division Eliminations Cauayan City
Intramurals
2014-09-06 Intramurals Day 2 PM
2014-09-06 Intramurals Day 2 PM Cheerdance
2014-09-06 Intramurals Day 2 AM
2014-09-05 Intramurals Day 1 PM
2014-09-05 Intramurals Day 1 AM
2014-07-11 Anti-Bullying Seminar
2014-07-05 PSHS-CVC Alumnight Group Pics
2014-07-05 Alumnight (Pics Grp 1)
2014-07-03 18th Foundation Day D - Basket and Volley
2014-07-03 18th Foundation Day C - Program
2014-07-03 18th Foundation Day B-Mass & Blessing
2014-07-03 18th Foundation Day A-Motorcade
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Best Student Mini-Researches of Grade 10 SY 2015-2016
Chemistry/Environmental Science
Title: | BIOREMEDIATION OF IRON (III), NICKEL (II), AND COPPER (II) IN DISTILLED WATER USING Saccharomyces cerevisiae |
Researchers: | Bryan C. Alpecho Adrian B. Bayle Czar Enrico B. Salvador |
Research Teacher: |
Genalyn Alice R. Viloria |
Research Adviser: | Maria Cristina C. Valeros |
ABSTRACT |
Water toxicity to living organisms is of great concern as today’s potable water levels are rapidly decreasing. Decreasing the concentrations of heavy metals in water through biosorption was explored. Saccharomyces cerevisiae was used as a biosorption agent to remediate different heavy metal ions in simulated heavy-metal polluted ground water. Briefly, 20 mL of aqueous solutions with critical concentrations of heavy metal ions namely 0.025 ppm Ni(NO3)2, 1.3 ppm Cu(NO3)2 and 0.5 ppm FeCl3 were added with 5 mL of S. cerevisiae solutions in PDB (McFarland Standard 10) at different concentrations (1 mL, 2 mL, and 3 ml S. cerevisiae in 4 mL, 3 mL and 2 mL distilled H2O, respectively). All treatments were conducted under constant conditions such as temperature and agitation period. After a week, results showed that S. cerevisiae had a significant remediating capability for Ni (II), Cu (II), and Fe (III). The average percentage of removal are as follows: 41.89%, 74.51%, and 29.30% for Ni (II), Cu (II), and Fe (III) ions, respectively. It is found that S. cerevisiae is highly effective in reducing the concentrations of the said metal ions based on the Analysis of Variance at 0.05 alpha. |
Biochemistry/Health and Medicine
Title: | ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF THE ACID SOLUBILIZED COLLAGEN (ASC) OF NILE TILAPIA (Oreochromis niloticus) SCALE AGAINST Staphylococcus aureus |
Researchers: | Jayson L. Cubalit Junnarose M. Purisima Mikhaela Mari Tambaoan |
Research Teacher: |
Genalyn Alice R. Viloria |
Research Advisers: | Catherine Joy A. Addauan, Melanie A. Mejia |
ABSTRACT |
The study was conducted to evaluate the antimicrobial effect of the Acid Solubilized Collagen (ASC) of Oreochromis niloticus (Nile Tilapia) scales against Staphylococcus aureus. Air dried tilapia fish scales were extracted for collagen initially with 0.1 M of NaOH to remove the base soluble substances then with 10% (v/v) butyl alcohol to remove the fat tissues finally with 0.5 M acetic acid to acquire the solubilized collagen with a yield of 22.40%. Antimicrobial assay was then carried out through Agar diffusion. |
Health and Medicine
Title: | EFFECT OF Pleurotus ostreatus (Oyster Mushroom) ON THE BLOOD PLATELET COUNT OF Mus musculus (Swiss Albino Mice) |
Researchers: | Vallerie Joy P. Bico Regina Lianne N. Carganillo Rachelle A. Carlos |
Research Teacher: |
Catherine Joy A. Addauan |
Research Adviser: | Julius A. Garcia |
ABSTRACT |
Pleurotus ostreatus, commonly known as Oyster Mushroom, contains nutrients that are essential in increasing blood platelet count. This study aims to determine the effect of varying concentrations of Pleurotus ostreatus on the blood platelet count of Mus musculus. The Pleurotus ostreatus extract was administered to the mice through intraperitoneal administration then blood samples were collected in different time interventions. Statistics showed significant effect on the blood platelet count of Mus musculus per treatment using paired-samples t-test and no significant effect (at p<0.05) using one-way ANOVA, thus, this study concludes that Pleurotus ostreatus possesses no anti–thrombocytopenic potential. |
COMPUTER SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
Title: | DEVELOPMENT OF A SEMI–SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE FOR THE S.C.A.L.E. PROGRAM OF THE PHILIPPINE SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL – CAGAYAN VALLEY CAMPUS |
Researcher: | John Paolo A. Lumanlan |
Research Teacher: |
Ronald M. Navalta |
Research Adviser: | Jenshiam E. Balgua |
ABSTRACT |
The research entitled “Development of a Semi-Social Networking Site for the S.C.A.L.E. Program of the Philippine Science High School – Cagayan Valley Campus” dealt with the integration of technology to the documentations and the S.C.A.L.E. achievements of the student included in the program. The program extends the services from the processing the research document to the presentation of the achievement. The program was built and developed through the adaptation of the System Development Cycle. It was proven to provide efficient service to the clienteles of the S.C.A.L.E program. |
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Best Students Researches of Batch 2015
Health and Medicine
Title: | CYTOTOXICITY OF Euphorbia milii cv. LEAF EXTRACT ON HUMAN LUNG (A549) AND COLORECTAL (HCT116) CARCINOMAS |
(First Place, PSHS–CVC Local Science Fair — Health and Medicine Category; Qualifiers: PSHS System–wide Science Research Summit 2014; Champion, 9th Zonal High School Thesis Competition, Central Luzon State University) | |
Researchers: | Agbayani, Daniella L. Alba Alyssa Joselle B. Guzman, Junel Christine B. |
Consultants: |
Dr. Sonia D. Jacinto, Director and Mr. Carlo M. Limbo, Research Associate Institute of Biology, University of the Philippines, Diliman |
Adviser: | Catherine Joy A. Addauan |
ABSTRACT |
Euphorbia milii cv., “The Crown of Thorns”, is a common species of Euphorbia that is widely distributed among different countries in Asia. Studies have indicated its toxicity against humans, and more studies have indicated its anti-oxidant, anti-mutagenic, anti-tumor and anti-cancer and many more of its biological activities. The researchers have come to recognize cancer as a prevailing cause of mortality worldwide, thus, this study aimed to determine the possible cytotoxic effect of Euphorbia milii cv. leaves on lung and colorectal cancer cell lines in order to provide a basis for upcoming similar researches. |
Engineering
Title: | DEVELOPMENT OF A SOLAR POWERED STREET LIGHT AND CHARGING STATION PROTOTYPE |
(First Place, PSHS-CVC Local Science Fair – Technology and Engineering Category; Exhibited in the National Science and Technology Week in July 2015 at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City) | |
Researchers: | Bautista, Kim Wesley M. Daquioag, Nelvinson N. Narvadez, Patricia Nicole S. |
Consultants: |
Engr. Teofilo T. Sagabaen, Saint Mary’s University, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya |
Adviser: | Mr. Ronald M. Navalta |
ABSTRACT |
People today use electronic machines to aid them in day to day activities. Electricity is in high demand but the major resource from which we get energy is fast depleting. This research aimed to build a self-sustaining street light and charging station that utilizes solar energy. |
Biochemistry
Title: | TOTAL PHENOLICS CONTENT AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF THE ETHANOLIC CRUDE EXTRACTS OF Hylocereus undatus AND Hylocereus polyrhizus PEELS |
(Finalist: PSHS System-wide Science Research Summit 2014; Semi-finalist, 9th Zonal High School Thesis Competition, Central Luzon State University) | |
Researchers: | Clemente Ledger R. Gumayagay, Kino Gabriel G. Huggay, Rhonald Job D. |
Consultants: |
Mrs. Claribel A. Matias, Saint Mary’s University, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya |
Adviser: | Genalyn Alice R. Viloria |
ABSTRACT |
Free radicals are atoms or molecules that have unpaired electrons which can cause numerous diseases. Antioxidants, on the other hand, are substances that inhibit the oxidation of free radicals. Lately, there is an increasing interest in antioxidants, particularly towards the antioxidant activity of Dragon fruit. Dragon fruit, which is also known as pitaya is the fruit of a night blooming cactus. The study aims to evaluate the total phenolic content and the radical scavenging activity of the white fleshed dragon fruit peel, red fleshed dragon fruit peel, and the combination of the white fleshed dragon fruit and the red fleshed dragon fruit. The dragon fruit peels were consecutively extracted with ethanol to produce dragon fruit crude extracts. The extracts were separately added with their respective reagents with 3 replicates of the three extracts each in the determination of Total Phenolics Content and DPPH free radical scavenging activity. |
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Academic Policies
Amended Guidelines on Promotion, Probation and Graduation of PSHS Students
I. Rationale
The Revised Guidelines on Promotion, Probation and Graduation of PSHS Students, which was approved by the PSHSS Board of Trustees in May 9, 2003, is hereby amended to better ensure quality standards in evaluating and assessing student performance. The amendments shall also be a step to further harmonize the academic standards throughout the PSHS campuses nationwide and foster a greater understanding by the students of the rules and regulations governing their scholarship status.
II. Policy
The desired characteristics of the PSHS scholar, as mentioned in the PSHS Vision, "...scientific mind, passion for excellence, dedicated to the service of country, and committed to the pursuit of truth", if to be molded in the character of the scholars with the help of the school, the faculty and staff have to have nurturing characteristics themselves, and the school shall have programs that will see to it that the students fully develop their potential and become responsible citizens of the country and leaders for the future.
Needs of individual students differ, thus a well–rounded curriculum as well as various programs will have to be in place to address these needs. Once these programs are in place, and the students are given every opportunity to adjust to the rigorous requirements for the scholarship provided them, the scholars are thus expected to perform according to expectations, both academically and behaviorally.
III. Guidelines
1. Good Standing
1.1 A student is in good standing for the incoming school year if s/he meets the minimum academic and disciplinary standards in the precious year, namely:
- s/he receives a final GWA of 2.25 or better;
- s/he has no failing grade of 5.00 in any subject in the final quarter of the school year; and
- s/he incurs three (3) or less unexcused days of absences.
2. Probationary Status
2.1 A student will be on probationary status for the incoming school year:
- if s/he receives a final GWA of 2.25; or
- if s/he has committed a major offense (at least Level III offense); or
- if s/he incurs at least eight (8) days of unexcused absences.
2.2 A student on probationary status is not allowed to be an officer in any school organization and shall not be allowed to represent the school in competitions.
3. Termination of Scholarship
3.1 Termination of scholarship means that the scholarship contract shall be unilaterally rescinded due to the student's failure to comply with a particular provision in the contract.
3.2 A Grade 7–11/First to Third Year student shall be recommended for termination of her/his scholarship:
- if s/he receives a failing grade of 5.00 in any subject in the final quarter of the schoolyear; or
- if s/he incurs thirteen (13) or more unexcused absences; or
- if s/he has committed two (2) major offenses (at least Level III offense) within the school year; or
- if s/he incurs two (2) successive probationary status.
4. Graduation of Students
4.1 A student in her/his final academic year at the PSHS is eligible for graduation if s/he meets the scholarship policy requirements on the following:
- academic performance
- conduct; and
- attendance
5. Ineligibility for Graduation of Students
5.1 A student who fails to graduate shall not be issued a diploma as proof of her/his graduation.
5.2 A student in her/his final academic year at the PSHS shall not be eligible to graduate should any of the following conditions be present:
- if s/he receives a failing grade of 5.00 in any subject in the final quarter of the school year; or
- if s/he incurs thirteen (13) or more unexcused absences; or
- if s/he has committed two (2) major offenses (at least Level III offense) within the school year.
6. Implementation
The resolutions of the Campus Scholarship and the Management Committees for cases related to guidelines 1 and 2 above are immediately implementable. For cases pertaining to guidelines 3, 4 and 5, the Executive Committee reviews and recommends resolutions to the Board of Trustees for the latter's final decision.
7. Separability Clause
If for any reason, any provision of these guidelines is declared invalid or unconstitutional, the other parts not affected will continue to be in full force and effect.
8. Repealing Clause
All previous issuances inconsistent herewith are deemed amended accordingly.
9. Effectivity
This set of guidelines shall take effect within 15 days following publication in the Official Gazette of the Office of the National Administrative Register (ONAR) of the UP Law Center, or in two newspapers of general circulation, and shall henceforth be known as "Guidelines on Promotion, Probation, and Graduation of PSHS Student".
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