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by: Harold V. Gallo


The MANCOM of PSHS-CVC (from left: Leopoldo B. Bernal (Budget Officer), Harold B. Gallo (SSD Chief), Rosalinda O. Luwang (CID Chief), Dr. Salvador B. Romo (Campus Director) and Raymundo DC. Manaligod (FAD Chief).

Executive Director Ms. Lilia T. Habacon of the Philippine Science High School System headed the top officials in the Mid-Year Performance Assessment (MYPA) last August 13-16, 2019 at Mandaue City Cebu.

Anchored on the theme ‘Building a bright future for the Philippine Science High School System through responsible budget planning’, campus directors from the 16 campuses including the Office of the Executive Director and PSHS System presented their performance for the year as of July 2019.

The reports include the targets the System and the campuses in Office Performance Commitment and Review (OPCR) for the current year.

Campus presentation of accomplishments include reports on cohort survival rates, academic activities, administrative activities, infrastructure updates, winnings in competitions, NCE caravan and promotional activities, budget utilization and catch up plans.

USEC Dr. Renato Solidum, Jr, the newly appointed Officer-in-Charge, Office of the Undersecretary for Scientific and Technical Services, DOST graced the occasion and inspired the participants in his message that the System to continue in the pursuit of truth, excellence and service.

Meanwhile, a seminar on Quality Management Tools Seminar facilitated by Dr. Danilo C. Lachica, Member of the Board of Trustees of the PSHS System was conducted and participated by the officials.

PSHS – Central Visayas Campus hosted the MYPA and the Quality Management Seminar.#


by: Harold V. Gallo


Dr. Salvador B. Romo delivers his Welcome Address to the incoming Grade 7 students during the opening of classes on August 5, 2019 for the SY 2019-2020.

Dr. Salvador B. Romo headed the administration and staff in opening the new school year and welcoming 534 scholars though a simple program and a holy mass.

The new school year kicked off with the traditional flag ceremony and a Holy Spirit Mass celebrated by Rev. Fr. Evedi Awidan.

A simple program followed where the faculty and staff from the three divisions were introduced.

In the afternoon, the Grade 7 scholars and their parents were oriented on provisions of their scholarship contract, academic workloads, discipline matters, dormitory concerns, among others.

The upperclassmen met with their respective classes to discuss homeroom matters and re-orient on school policies.#


by: Harold V. Gallo


Members of the Student Services Division (SSD) during the Outreach Program. From left; Ruth Lynne V. Aquino (Dormitory Manager for girls), Nanay Minda (Dormitory Assistant), Madonna B. Yuzon (Accountant) and Maria Rosalina N. Villamorel (School Registrar)

Fulfilling its mandate of reaching out to the community, Philippine Science High School – Cagayan Valley Campus in partnership with parents and alumni launched its Mission Taripatu: the adoption of Sitio Pawak of Barangay Masoc as its extension community through a medical mission last July 12, 2019.

Mission Taripatu envisions bringing year round and sustainable activities to the community of Pawak though the concerted efforts of PSHS-CVC personnel and its stakeholders.

The program seeks to extend help and support to the citizens of the community particularly in literacy, health and wellness and disaster preparedness.

A dental/medical mission was conducted which were participated by parents and alumni. Among the practitioners who came were Dr. Gina T. Rosimo, GPTCA President; Dr. Melanie C. Bautista, DPA Vice President; Dr. and Dr. Esther Remigio, alumni parent; Dr. Katrina Remigio and Jinette Lilian Carreon, alumni doctors, respectively.

Last August 9, 2019, PSHS-CVC donated tiles, roofing materials, bowls and bathroom door panels to Pawak Elementary School in order to build a makeshift classroom for the pupils.#


by: Harold V. Gallo


In its quest for continual improvement and excellence, Philippine Science High School – Cagayan Valley Campus was formally recommended for ISO 9001:2015 certification after it passed two grueling stages of evaluation from external auditors.

With no minor and major conformities, Mr. Eugune Herradura, external auditor, declared that the school will be recommended for certification.

The accreditation covered the company’s scope in conformance with development and delivery of special science education program, support services functions which include; curriculum development and review, delivery of instruction; student support services, student affairs services and financial and administrative services.

Stage 1 was done last November 17, 2018 where the accrediting body AJA Registrars evaluated the readiness of the school for the next level.

“ISO is about assessing people, paper and processes,” said Mr. Erwin Quinto, team leader during the Stage 1 evaluation.

Technical expert Mr. Herradura emphasized during the Stage 2 that the evaluation is done not to look for errors or mistakes but to assess the conformance to statutory and regulatory requirements of the school.

Dr. Salvador B. Romo, campus director, lauded the concerted efforts of all the divisions in working toward the achievement of the certification.#