Pisayers beef up preparedness for calamities
by Mr. Harold V. Gallo
“We do not conduct earthquake and other disaster mitigation drills just for compliance but we do this to lessen the impact of natural and man–made catastrophes”, said Ms. Eva T. Agamata, Chief of Nueva Vizcaya Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Committee (NV–PDRRMC) during the Disaster Preparedness seminar for students and employees, August 4, 2016.
The half–day activity focused on awareness, educational–session about disaster preparedness and simulation drills during earthquakes.
“Angtaonghandasaanumangsakuna ay alamangginagawa, and if that happens, you can assist others when disasters happened”, she mentioned.
Dr. Salvador B. Romo, Campus Director, highlighted in his message that everybody can be a victim of disaster, so everyone must be ready and disciplined.
“Natural disasters are inevitable and unexpected, and the least we can do is to be aware, empowered and equipped with practical knowledge”, added Dr. Romo.
Agamata mentioned in her lecture that the government is serious about disaster mitigation and its ultimate goal is “Zero Casualty”.
“We do not entertain panic during disasters but we should always have our presence of mind”, she stated.
The students and employees participated in actual drills in Academic Buildings and Dormitories facilitated by the PDRRMC and Bureau of Fire Protection personnel.
Agamata also suggested that the school must have a disaster coordinating committee to organize and review contingency plans of the school.
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Pisay pockets 2nd, 3rd place awards for PH in int’l science odyssey
by: Dianne Joyce C. Matic
Philippine teams powered by scholars of Philippine Science High School – Cagayan Valley Campus and Central Visayas Campus grabbed 2nd and 3rd grand prizes and garnered gold medals and various awards in the 5th ASEAN Plus 3 Junior Science Odyssey (APT JSO) held at University of the Philippines – Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines, June 12-18, 2016.
PH Team A consisted of PSHS-CVC Grades 11 scholars Hannah Keren Duque, Mark Ely Namoro and Grade 10 Jose Benjamin dela Cruz.
Pisay-CVC Grade 10 scholars Nicole Betina Pascual, Dionella Jitka Quinagoran and Christlen Carlo Olivares comprised PH Team C.
Team A received gold in Biology and silver in both Chemistry and Physics while Team C pocketed silver in both Biology and Chemistry and bronze in Physics.
The scholar participants demonstrated laboratory skills in three fields: Chemistry, Biology and Physics.
Moreover, dela Cruz and Quinagoran were awarded a gold medal and a bronze medal respectively in a separate event of project pitching by mixed country groups.
PSHS-CVisC also sent six contestants to represent the country during international competition.
The team of CVisC scholars Francis Jether S. Siao, Joseph Karl C. Salva Jr., and Sean Dominic T. Abella ranked third over-all third.
Philippine delegation managed to take home 15 medals through the combined efforts of both PSHS campuses.
Designed to develop and nurture the skills and talents of young individuals, APT JSO is an annual Science and Technology (S&T) contest for gifted students aged 13-15 living within ASEAN Plus Three Region which makes up of China, Japan, South Korea, Chinese Taipei, Sweden and Southeast Asian countries.
This year’s competition anchored on the theme, “Climate Change and the Rainforest”.
Genalyn Viloria and Mark Merrill Mesa of the PSHS-CVC served as coaches of the PH teams A and C.#
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New academic year kicks off
by: Harold V. Gallo
With Typhoon Carina exiting Philippine territory, new school year entered in the history books of Philippine Science High School as it opened its first school day, August 1.
The opening day kicked off with a flag ceremony headed by Dr. Salvador B. Romo, Campus Director.
A Holy Spirit Mass followed, celebrated by Rev. Fr. Crispin Costales.
In his welcome remarks during the Opening Program, Dr. Romo welcomed the students, employees and parents with school updates and reminders.
“This year is special because we will start the SYP for senior high school. For the Grades 11 scholars, for sure, you will enjoy your academic experiences”, Dr. Romo expressed.
Grade 7 scholar, Rei Benedick Mallillin, in his message of expectation mentioned how privileged and lucky they were to be Pisay scholars.
“Mas marami yatang expectations sina nanay at tatay kaysa sa amin”, he added in his speech.
Teachers and staff were also introduced by the Division Chiefs and Department Heads.
Meanwhile, discussion about scholarship agreement, academic matters, guidance services, dormitory rules and other concerns were discussed by selected personnel to the Grade 7 scholars and their parents in the Orientation Program.
An orientation for Grade 11 scholars was also conducted focusing on the Specialization Year Program (SYP) was facilitated by the Curriculum and Instruction Services Division, headed by Dr. Aimee Marie C. Gragasin.#
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Serbisyong medikal at dental, inihandog sa mga lokal na mamamayan
Sa panulat ni: Bb. Maria Kimberlei Baldado
Pag-aabot ng tulong pangkalusugan bilang bahagi ng pagdiriwang ng ika-20 anibersaryo ng Pamilyang PSHS–Cagayan Valley Campus.
Tinatayang 150 mamamayan ng Pawac, Masoc, Bayombong at Dulli, Ambaguio ang nahandugan ng serbisyong medikal at dental mula sa Pamilyang PSHS-CVC noong Hulyo 7, 2016 na ginanap sa Pawac Elementary School.
Ang isinagawang Outreach Program ay bahagi ng pagdiriwang ng ika–20 anibersaryo ng PSHS-CVC na nakapokus sa pagbibigay-halaga at pagpapatibay sa kalusugan ng mga mamamayan sa lokal na komunidad. Layunin nito na makapagbigay ng serbisyong pangkalusugan sa mga bata, matatanda, kalalakihan, kababaihan, at sa mga senior citizens.
Naisakatuparan ang Programa sa pamamagitan ng bukas na pagbibigay ng tulong at oras ng mga Parent Doctors ng mga iskolar ng PSHS-CVC, ang pagpapamudmod ng school supplies sa mga estudyante ng Pawac Elementary School mula sa Pamilya Cornel, gayundin ang pakikibahagi ng mga guro at istaf, ang pakikilahok ng mga kawani ng PHO (Provincial Health Office), at higit sa lahat ang mainit na pagtanggap ng mga residente.
“Special thanks to Philippine Science High School-Cagayan Valley Campus for choosing Pawac ES as the venue of your noble purpose—the Medical and Dental Mission for the communities of Pawak, Masoc, Bayombong and Dulli, Ambaguio. Thank you for celebrating with us your 20th Founding Anniversary and thank you more Sir Salvador Romo (PSHS-CVC Director), your staff, your stakeholders and of course to Sir Ronald Navalta for sharing us your blessings. We couldn’t find the right words to say Thank you. The people of Pawac were so happy because the medical and dental clinics came over to serve them. May your tribe increase. God bless and more power to Pisay!” Ito ang mensahe ng pagpapasalamat ni Gng. Celia S. Valera, ang tagapamuno ng Pawac Elementary School sa PSHS-CVC.
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Teachers revisit new trends, strategies in teaching
by: Harold V. Gallo
Dr. Mercelita V. Orden, Vice President for Academic Affairs of PLT College and Ms. Zayda S. Asuncion, Professor of Saint Mary’s University facilitated the half-day sessions in which teachers were grouped by department.
Teachers in the Science, Mathematics, Computer and Technology (SMCT) department, listened to Dr. Orden as she shared many of the new trends she has used throughout her years as a teacher, administrator and researcher.
“Take the risk and grow!”, said Dr. Orden, who also shared many anecdotes to the SMCT teachers.
Ms. Asuncion updated the faculty members under Humanities with the tested strategies that she has used, read and researched.
“Let’s not forget what interests our students and take the chance to use the varied strategies. Always remember that the best visual aid in the classroom is still the teacher”, said Asuncion to the Humanities teachers.#
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