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ROSALINDA O. LUWANG, CISD Chief

The office is responsible for ensuring quality instruction to students for the attainment of PSHS Vision and Mission. The office facilitates evaluation procedures to assess the performance of the students, faculty and academic staff.

CISD is managed by a Division Chief and Department Heads; SMCT and Humanities. It is the duty of the Chief and the Department Heads to oversee the daily internal operations of the division; to supervise the faculty and the academic staff; to provide direction in upgrading the quality of instruction and teaching–learning process and to plan, propose & implement approved program for academic and professional growth of faculty and academic staff.

The CISD is very proud of its thirty–eight (38) faculty and academic staff; thirty–six (36) intelligent, hardworking and passionate teachers, very competent Science Research Assitant (SRA) and IT Analyst.

Statement of Duties of the Chief, Curriculum and Instruction Services

  1. Teaches one subject.
  2. Participate in policy–making as a representative of the faculty in the MANCOM.
  3. Recommends teachers for appointment, promotion, official outside grants, conferences, seminars, etc.
  4. Advises the Director in making teaching assignments and schedules.
  5. Supervises the teaching staff and instruction.
  6. Assists in the development and improvement of the curriculum.
  7. Provides leadership in the production curriculum and instruction materials.
  8. Plans and formulates new courses, programs, and other activities in consultation with the Faculty.
  9. Recommends books, equipment and curriculum and instructional materials for acquisition.
  10. Helps prepare the annual budget and requisitions of the division and renders to the Director such assistance in the administration as may be required.
  11. Calls meetings by units or subjects as the need arises.
  12. Assists the Director in formulating the faculty development program and in carrying out the disciplinary function of the MANCOM.
  13. Submits annual report on the division and such other reports which the Director may require.
  14. Performs other duties which may be assigned from time to time.


2019 List of Competitive Public Bidding as of October 1, 2019

1. PROJECT: Construction of Student Learning Resource Center/Library (Remaining Works)
LOCATION: Masoc, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
CONTRACTOR: Norbano Builders
APPROVED BUDGET: Php 13,179,177.22
Contract Price: Php 13,179,177.22
Date of Award: March 22, 2019
Contract Date: March 26, 2019
Notice to Proceed: March 27, 2019
2. PROJECT: Construction of School Canteen (Remaining Works)
LOCATION: Masoc, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
CONTRACTOR: Norbano Builders
APPROVED BUDGET: Php 5,286,135.29
Contract Price: Php 5,286,135.29
Date of Award: March 22, 2019
Contract Date: March 26, 2019
Notice to Proceed: March 27, 2019
3. PROJECT: Completion of School Canteen - Adjacent
LOCATION: Masoc, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
CONTRACTOR: Norbano Builders
APPROVED BUDGET: Php 5,000,000.00
Contract Price: Php 4,954,174.83
Date of Award: September 13, 2019
Contract Date: September 20, 2019
Notice to Proceed: September 20, 2019
4. PROJECT: Completion of Site Development, Phase 5
LOCATION: Masoc, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
CONTRACTOR: SIFU J Builders Corporation
APPROVED BUDGET: Php 10,000,000.00
Contract Price: Php 7,100,146.42
Date of Award: August 7, 2019
Contract Date: August 16, 2019
Notice to Proceed: August 19, 2019
5. PROJECT: completion of Electrical System - (Re-Bidding)
LOCATION: Masoc, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
CONTRACTOR: Danitech Power System Inc.
APPROVED BUDGET: Php 6,800,000.00
Contract Price: Php 6,674,116.41
Date of Award: July 16, 2019
Contract Date: July 25, 2019
Notice to Proceed: July 29, 2019
6. PROJECT: Implementation of the K-12 Program (MITHI-ICT) Infrastructure
LOCATION: Masoc, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
CONTRACTOR: Ants Technologies, Inc.
APPROVED BUDGET: Php 3,000,000.00
Contract Price: Php 2,976,771.88
Date of Award: September 30, 2019
Contract Date: October 10, 2019
Notice to Proceed: October 2, 2019
7. PROJECT: Improvement of Water System - (Re-Bidding)
LOCATION: Masoc, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
CONTRACTOR: BTCJJR Construction & Engineering Services
APPROVED BUDGET: Php 8,000,000.00
Contract Price: Php 5,840,000.00
Date of Award: May 22, 2019
Contract Date: May 24, 2019
Notice to Proceed: May 27, 2019
8. PROJECT: Improvement of Dormitory Boy's Building
LOCATION: Masoc, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
CONTRACTOR: Wangjo Construction
APPROVED BUDGET: Php 8,000,000.00
Contract Price: Php 5,840,000.00
Date of Award: December 12, 2018
Contract Date: December 18, 2018
Notice to Proceed: December 19, 2018

In accordance with the provisions of R.A. 9184, the following personnel are hereby designated as members of the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) of PSHS–CVC.

Composition of the PSHS-CVC Bids and Awards Committee (PSHS-CVC BAC)

The members of the BAC therefore advised to familiarized themselves with the prescrived procurement process in accordance with the implementating rules and regulations of R.A. 9184.

Moreover, BAC functions shall be given utmost priority over all other duties (jury duty) while the bidding process in on–going.

Functions of the BAC

The BAC shall have the following functions:

  1. Advertise and/or post the invitation to bid/request for expressions of interest;
  2. Conduct pre–precurement and pre–bid conferences;
  3. Determine the eligibility of prospective bidders;
  4. Receive bids;
  5. Conduct the evaluation of bids;
  6. Undertake post–qualification proceedings;
  7. Resolve motions for reconsideration;
  8. Recommend award of contracts to the Head of the Procuring Entity or his duly authorized representative;
  9. Recommend the imposition of sanctions in accordance with Rule XXIII of R.A. 9184;
  10. Recommend to the Head of the Procuring Entity the use of Alternative Methods of Procurement as provided for in Rule XVI; and
  11. Perform such other related functions as may be necessary, including the creation of a Technical Working Group (TWG) from a pool of technical, financial, and/or legal experts to assist in the procurement process, particularly in the eligibility screening, evaluation of bids, and post–qualification.

The BAC shall be responsible for ensuring that the procuring entity abides by the standards set forth by the Act and the IRR, and it shall prepare a procurement monitoring report in the form prescribed by the GPPB. The procurement monitoring report shall cover all procurement activities specified in the APP, whether ongoing and completed, from the holding of the pre–procurement conference to the issuance of notice of award and the approval of the contract, including the standard and actual time for each major procurement activity. The procurement monitoring report shall be approved and submitted by the Head of the Procuring Entity to the GPPB in printed and electronic format within fourteen (14) calendar days after the end of each semester.

Functions of the BAC Secretariat

The Secretariat will serve as the main support unit of the BAC and shall have the following functions and responsibilities:

  1. Provide administrative support to the BAC;
  2. Organize and make all necessary arrangements for BAC meetings and conferences;
  3. Prepare minutes of meetings and resolutions of the BAC;
  4. Take custody or procurement documents and other records;
  5. Manage the sale and distribution of Bidding Documents to interested bidders;
  6. Advertise and/or post bidding opportunities, including Bidding Documents, and notices of awads;
  7. Assist in managing the procurement processes;
  8. Monitor procurement activities and milestones for proper reporting to relevant agencies when required;
  9. Consolidate PPMPs from various units of the procuring entity to make them available for review as indicated in Section 7 of this IRR; and
  10. Act as the central channel of communications for the BAC with end users, PMOs, other units of the line agency, other government agencies, providers of goods, infrastructure projects, and consulting services, observers, and the general public.

Posted on November 30, 2023

Procurement of Goods – SUPPLY & DELIVERY OF ONE (1) UNIT PICK UP TRUCK – RE-BIDDING with ABC of Php 2,256,019.20

Procurement of Goods – SUPPLY & DELIVERY OF INTERNET SERVICES FOR FY 2024

Procurement of Goods – SUPPLY & DELIVERY OF JANITORIAL SERVICES FOR FY 2024

Procurement of Goods – SUPPLY & DELIVERY OF SECURITY SERVICES FY 2024

Please click the link for the schedule of BAC Activities


The

Philippine Science High School System

is a service institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) whose mandate is to offer scholarship in secondary education with special emphasis on subjects pertaining to the sciences to prepare its students for a science career (R.A. 3661). Its primary function is to administer the country's scholarship program in special secondary education.

Vision

We are a leading science high school in the Asia Pacific Region preparing our scholars to become globally competitive Filipino scientists equipped with 21st century skills and imbued with the core values of truth, excellence, and service to nation.

Mission

The Philippine Science High School, operating under one System of Governance and Management, provides scholarship to students with high aptitude in science and mathematics.

The PSHS System offers an education that is humanistic in spirit, global in perspective, and patriotic in orientation. It is based on a curriculum that emphasizes science and mathematics and the development of well–rounded individuals.

The PSHS System prepares its students for careers in Science and Technology and contributes to nation building by helping the country attain a critical mass of professionals and leaders in Science and Technology.