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{{Short description|Public high school in Caloocan, Philippines}}
{{Unreferenced|date=February 2007}}
{{More citations needed|date=June 2020}}
{{Distinguish|Caloocan High School}}
{{Infobox school
{{Infobox school
|name = Caloocan City Science High School
| name = Caloocan City Science High School
|native_name = <small>''Mataas na Paaralang Pang-Agham ng Lungsod ng Caloocan''</small>
| native_name = <small>{{native name|fil|Mataas na Paaralang Pang-Agham ng Lungsod ng Caloocan}}</small>
|image =
| image = File:The_Caloocan_High_School_18.jpg
|motto = ''"Excellence is our Lifestyle"''
| motto = ''"Excellence is our Lifestyle"''
|secondary motto = ''"Dangal, Talino, Tatak Kalsayenyo"''
''"Dangal, Talino, Tatak Kalsayeñyo"''
|type = Public, Science High School
| type = Public, Science High School
|address = P. Sevilla St. corner [[10th Avenue, Caloocan|10th Avenue]]
| address = [[10th Avenue, Caloocan|10th Avenue]]
|city = [[Caloocan]]
| city = [[Caloocan]]
|province = [[Metro Manila]]
| province = [[Metro Manila]]
|country = [[Philippines]]
| country = [[Philippines]]
| coordinates = {{coord|14.65128|N|120.98062|E|region:PH_type:edu|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
|campus = Urban
| campus = Urban
|principal = Ms. Flora Teope
| principal = Dr. Rizelle G. Rebuyaco
|grades = [[K-12 education|7-12]]
| grades = [[K-12 education|7-12]]
|established = 1998
| established = 1998
|colors = Green and Yellow {{color box|Green}}{{color box|Yellow}}
| colors = Green {{color box|Green}}, Yellow {{color box|Yellow}}, Blue {{color box|Blue}}
|medium_of_language = [[English language|English]], [[Filipino language|Filipino]], [[Standard Chinese|Mandarin Chinese]], [[French language|French]], [[Japanese language|Nihonggo]]
| medium_of_language = [[English language|English]], [[Filipino language|Filipino]], [[Standard Chinese|Mandarin Chinese]], [[French language|French]], [[Japanese language|Nihongo]]
|publication = The Cell (English), Ang Sihay (Filipino)
| publication = The Cell (English), Ang Sihay (Filipino)
}}
}}


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==History==
==History==
Caloocan City Science High School stands behind the Division Office along [[10th Avenue, Caloocan|10th Avenue]] corner P. Sevilla Street in Grace Park. The school came into existence through the efforts of Dr. Victoria Q. Fuentes, the Schools Division Superintendent then the benevolence of the City Mayor Reynaldo O. Malonzo and then Councilor Egay R. Erice, who saw the need for a Science High School that would cater to the poor but talented students of the city.
Caloocan City Science High School stands behind the Division Office along [[10th Avenue, Caloocan|10th Avenue]] corner P. Sevilla Street in Grace Park.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Caloocan City Science High School|url=https://portal.edukasyon.ph/schools/caloocan-city-science-high-school://portal.edukasyon.ph/|access-date=2020-06-07|website=Edukasyon.ph|language=en}}</ref> The school came into existence through Dr. Victoria Q. Fuentes, the Schools Division Superintendent, and Mayor [[Rey Malonzo]] who saw the need for a science high school for talented students of the city.


On July 1998, the dream of the City mayor, Coun.Erice and the Schools Division Superintendent became a reality when the 360 students of the DOST Special Science Classes from the Caloocan High School were housed on a newly renovated Sangguniang Panglungsod, a 3-storey building at the back of the Division Office. The building has eight academic rooms, a library, stockroom two computer rooms, a small guidance office, an Audio Visual Room where programs are held, the Office of the Principal and a Faculty room. Councilor Egay Erice is the Sponsor of the Ordinance 0257 Series of 1998 (Proposed Ordinance 0790) "An Ordinance Establishing the Caloocan City Science High School to be funded by the Local School Board and the General Fund of the City Government.
In July 1998, 360 students of the [[Department of Science and Technology (Philippines)|Department of Science and Technology]] Special Science Classes from the [[Caloocan High School]] were housed on a newly renovated Sangguniang Panglungsod, a three-story building at the back of the Division Office. The building has eight academic rooms, a library, stockroom two computer rooms, a small guidance office, an audiovisual room where programs are held, the Office of the Principal, and a Faculty room. Erice is the sponsor of the Ordinance 0257 Series of 1998 (Proposed Ordinance 0790) "An Ordinance Establishing the Caloocan City Science High School to be funded by the Local School Board and the General Fund of the City Government.


On October 23, 1998, the Caloocan City Science High School was inaugurated with City Mayor Reynaldo O. Malonzo, and Dr. Victoria Q. Fuentes as principal sponsors, the visionaries of CCSHS.
On October 23, 1998, the Caloocan City Science High School was inaugurated with Malonzo and Fuentes as principal sponsors.


On September of the same year, upon the promotion to Assistant Schools Division Superintendent of Mrs. Lourdes Faustino, the newly appointed Principal Mrs. Esmilita P. Ulangca and Ms. Maria Paz Marcelo, the designated Assistant to the Principal, promulgated the guidelines for the admission of freshmen to CCSHS. Thereafter, a selection test was administered to incoming first year students. To qualify for admission, the applicants should pass the examination, which consists of proficiency tests in English, Science and Mathematics and Logical Reasoning for the first round, and an interview for the second round. A 60–40% aggregate score of the examinee decides their admission to school.
In September of the same year, upon the promotion to Assistant Schools Division Superintendent of Lourdes Faustino, the newly appointed Principal Esmilita P. Ulangca and Maria Paz Marcelo, the designated Assistant to the Principal, promulgated the guidelines for the admission of freshmen to CCSHS. Thereafter, a selection test was administered to incoming first-year students. To qualify for admission, the applicants should pass the examination, which consists of proficiency tests in English, Science and Mathematics, and Logical Reasoning for the first round, and an interview for the second round. A 60%–40% aggregate score of the examinee decides their admission to the school.


Through the local school board funding, the school was able to acquire science equipment and 50 computers with printers.
Through the local school board funding, the school was able to acquire science equipment and 50 computers with printers.


In 2000 the school ranked first in the Division of Caloocan, sixth in the National Capital Region, and fourteen in the National Level in the 2000 National Secondary Aptitude test.
In 2000 the school ranked first in the Division of Caloocan, 6th in the National Capital Region, and 14th in the National Level in the 2000 National Secondary Aptitude test.


In July 2000 the school established its autonomous Student Government with Ms. Mary Jane Toledana as the first president and Mr. Ferdinand A. de Leon in his capacity as the Coordinator of the Student government.
In July 2000 the school established its autonomous Student Government with Mary Jane Toledana as the first president and Ferdinand A. de Leon in his capacity as the Coordinator of the Student government.


Ten years after CCSHS was established, it was announced by Caloocan City District Two Councilor Rose Mercado that the school is now independent, thus the school is no longer under the arms of its mother school, Caloocan High School. The announcement was made during the 9th Commencement Exercises, March 27, 2009.
In 2008, the school became an independent high school, thus the school is no longer under the arms of its mother school, [[Caloocan High School]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Republic Act No. 9676|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/republic_acts/ra%209676.pdf|access-date=June 7, 2020|website=Senate of the Philippines}}</ref> The announcement was made during the 9th Commencement Exercises, March 27, 2009.


On January 2009, Caloocan City Science High School was officially recognized as an independent science high school by the Department of Education National Capital Region (DepEd-NCR).
In January 2009, Caloocan City Science High School was officially recognized as an independent science high school by the National Capital Region office of the Department of Education (DepEd).

The school provides Mandarin, Nihongo, and French language classes under [[Department of Education (Philippines)|DepEd]]'s Special Program in Foreign Language.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Banal-Formoso|first=Chelo|date=March 25, 2014|title=A high school’s French connection|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/588624/a-high-schools-french-connection|access-date=2020-06-07|website=Inquirer|language=en}}</ref>


==Clubs==
==Clubs==
'''Academic Clubs'''
'''Academic Clubs'''
* Araling Panlipunan Club
* Araling Panlipunan Club (Tribo Kalsayeñyo)
* Hypotenusean Club
* Hypotenusean Club (inactive)
* Science Club
* Science Club (inactive)
* Samahang Filipino
* Samahang Filipino (inactive)
* Communication Arts Club
* STEM Club
* MAPEH Club
* ICT Club (inactive)


'''Interest Clubs'''
'''Interest Clubs'''
* MAPEH Club (formerly divided into 3 clubs: Music, Sports, and Dance)
* Koro Kalsayenyo / Music Club
* Teatro Kalsayenyo
* Teatro Kalsayeñyo
* Koro Kalsayeñyo (under Teatro Kalsayeño)
* Dance Club
* ICT Club
* Dance Club (inactive)
* Language Club (formerly Communication Arts Club)
* Literature Club
* Sports Club
* Sports Club (inactive)
* YLIAD
* YLIAD (inactive)
* Lusog-Isip Ng Kabataan (LINK) Club
* Link Club
*'''''Youth for Environment in Schools Organization (YES-O)'''''
* Youth for Environment in Schools Organization (YES-O)
* Campus Integrity Crusaders Club

* BERT Club
The current adviser of the YES-O in CalSci is Mrs. Laura Canceran-Villegas. As of the school year 2019-2020.
* STEM Club

* CACHET Club
The officers are elected, chosen and some are volutarily nominated themselves to be as one of the officers. The officers as of the school year 2019-2020 are
* Integrators Club

'''President''': ''Jarewell Daniel Abao''

'''Vice President''': ''Pamella Jei Dela Rosa''

'''Secretary''': ''Winslette Rivera''

'''Treasurer''': ''Alexis John Quindo''

'''Auditor''': ''Christine Alexis Noe''

'''P.I.O.''': ''Jhermaine Svetthea Garcia''

'''Peace Officer''': ''Keeshia Bernardino''

'''Grade 7 Representative''': ''Katrina Elliot''

'''Grade 8 Rep''': ''Karylleyesha Domingo''



==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
* {{Commons category-inline}}


<br />{{Philippine Science High Schools}}
{{Philippine Science High Schools}}
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[[Category:Science high schools in Metro Manila]]
[[Category:Science high schools in Metro Manila]]

Latest revision as of 12:42, 20 November 2024

Caloocan City Science High School
Mataas na Paaralang Pang-Agham ng Lungsod ng Caloocan (Filipino)
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Coordinates14°39′05″N 120°58′50″E / 14.65128°N 120.98062°E / 14.65128; 120.98062
Information
TypePublic, Science High School
Motto"Excellence is our Lifestyle" "Dangal, Talino, Tatak Kalsayeñyo"
Established1998
PrincipalDr. Rizelle G. Rebuyaco
Grades7-12
LanguageEnglish, Filipino, Mandarin Chinese, French, Nihongo
CampusUrban
Color(s)Green  , Yellow  , Blue  
PublicationThe Cell (English), Ang Sihay (Filipino)

Caloocan City Science High School (CCSHS, CalSci, or Kalsay), is a public secondary science school in Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines.

History

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Caloocan City Science High School stands behind the Division Office along 10th Avenue corner P. Sevilla Street in Grace Park.[1] The school came into existence through Dr. Victoria Q. Fuentes, the Schools Division Superintendent, and Mayor Rey Malonzo who saw the need for a science high school for talented students of the city.

In July 1998, 360 students of the Department of Science and Technology Special Science Classes from the Caloocan High School were housed on a newly renovated Sangguniang Panglungsod, a three-story building at the back of the Division Office. The building has eight academic rooms, a library, stockroom two computer rooms, a small guidance office, an audiovisual room where programs are held, the Office of the Principal, and a Faculty room. Erice is the sponsor of the Ordinance 0257 Series of 1998 (Proposed Ordinance 0790) "An Ordinance Establishing the Caloocan City Science High School to be funded by the Local School Board and the General Fund of the City Government.

On October 23, 1998, the Caloocan City Science High School was inaugurated with Malonzo and Fuentes as principal sponsors.

In September of the same year, upon the promotion to Assistant Schools Division Superintendent of Lourdes Faustino, the newly appointed Principal Esmilita P. Ulangca and Maria Paz Marcelo, the designated Assistant to the Principal, promulgated the guidelines for the admission of freshmen to CCSHS. Thereafter, a selection test was administered to incoming first-year students. To qualify for admission, the applicants should pass the examination, which consists of proficiency tests in English, Science and Mathematics, and Logical Reasoning for the first round, and an interview for the second round. A 60%–40% aggregate score of the examinee decides their admission to the school.

Through the local school board funding, the school was able to acquire science equipment and 50 computers with printers.

In 2000 the school ranked first in the Division of Caloocan, 6th in the National Capital Region, and 14th in the National Level in the 2000 National Secondary Aptitude test.

In July 2000 the school established its autonomous Student Government with Mary Jane Toledana as the first president and Ferdinand A. de Leon in his capacity as the Coordinator of the Student government.

In 2008, the school became an independent high school, thus the school is no longer under the arms of its mother school, Caloocan High School.[2] The announcement was made during the 9th Commencement Exercises, March 27, 2009.

In January 2009, Caloocan City Science High School was officially recognized as an independent science high school by the National Capital Region office of the Department of Education (DepEd).

The school provides Mandarin, Nihongo, and French language classes under DepEd's Special Program in Foreign Language.[3]

Clubs

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Academic Clubs

  • Araling Panlipunan Club (Tribo Kalsayeñyo)
  • Hypotenusean Club (inactive)
  • Science Club (inactive)
  • Samahang Filipino (inactive)
  • STEM Club
  • MAPEH Club
  • ICT Club (inactive)

Interest Clubs

  • MAPEH Club (formerly divided into 3 clubs: Music, Sports, and Dance)
  • Teatro Kalsayeñyo
  • Koro Kalsayeñyo (under Teatro Kalsayeño)
  • Dance Club (inactive)
  • Language Club (formerly Communication Arts Club)
  • Sports Club (inactive)
  • YLIAD (inactive)
  • Lusog-Isip Ng Kabataan (LINK) Club
  • Youth for Environment in Schools Organization (YES-O)
  • Campus Integrity Crusaders Club
  • BERT Club
  • STEM Club
  • CACHET Club
  • Integrators Club

References

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  1. ^ "Caloocan City Science High School". Edukasyon.ph. Retrieved 2020-06-07.
  2. ^ "Republic Act No. 9676" (PDF). Senate of the Philippines. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  3. ^ Banal-Formoso, Chelo (March 25, 2014). "A high school's French connection". Inquirer. Retrieved 2020-06-07.
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