Launching of Kalakbay: The PaScian Teen Center

Correspondent: Daniel Jefferson Quintin, Santine Susa, Maria Pascual, Juan Carlos Llames, and Jed Palonpon Moments captured from the launching of Kalakbay: The PaScian Teen Center last Friday, January 24.   The event marked a significant milestone in providing students a safe space to connect, reflect, and grow. It was a day filled with inspiring messages, lively performances, and the unveiling of a center designed to promote mental health and emotional well-being within the school community.

I’m not okay

Caption: Stefhanie Khaye BarcaLayout: Carl Carasco Sometimes, the hardest step is saying, “I’m not okay.”’ But that moment of vulnerability lies the beginning of healing. It’s not easy to open up, especially when it gets too much—with feelings being hard to express through words. Yet, telling others what you really feel allows others to truly see you, to understand what you’re going through, and to offer the support you deserve. Whether it’s a parent, a friend, or someone you trust, know that there’s always someone willing to listen and help. Healing starts with a simple conversation—one where you remind yourself that you do not have to face your struggles alone

“Arriving at Pagbabago Station! Paparating na sa Pagbabago Station! ”

Caption: Anica Martha VictoriaLayout: Ivan TolinPhotos: Joshua Cubillas and Mervyn Mason Valdez January 24, 2025, marked a significant milestone for the Pascian community. It’s a day that symbolizes safety, positivity, and a strong sense of belonging for every Pascian History was made, and a CHANGE that we all needed has finally arrived! The ribbon-cutting ceremony marks the start of a brighter and more inclusive chapter, one filled with hope, compassion, and a shared commitment to mental wellness Thank you for joining us in this meaningful journey to make our school a better and more nurturing place for every Pascian, both now and in the future See you at the Teen Center, Pascians!

Overall Champion of the 43rd Pasay City Division Schools Press Conference 2025

The power of journalism doesn’t lie in trophies or recognition—it lies in its ability to inspire, inform, and create change. At Pasay City National Science High School, we don’t write to win; we write because we believe in the stories we tell, the voices we amplify, and the truths we uncover. As we celebrate being named the Overall Champion of the 43rd Pasay City Division Schools Press Conference 2025, we thank each and every single people viewing this post. To our team, you are the heart of this achievement. To our mentors, your guidance made this possible. To our fellow PaScians, this is proof of what we can achieve when we work together. #HusayNgPaSci    

Elimination Round of the prestigious 2025 PISIKA-alaman Quiz Bee

Pasay City National Science High School is abuzz with excitement as two teams prepare for the Elimination Round of the prestigious 2025 PISIKA-alaman Quiz Bee. The competition, known for its rigorous challenges in physics and general science, will serve as the gateway for participants to secure a spot in the much-anticipated finale next month at the University of the Philippines Diliman. Under the guidance of their dedicated coach, Mrs. Sarah Lee Fedelin-Delgado, the school’s representatives have been rigorously training to showcase their knowledge and skills. The two teams are composed of the following talented students: Team A Ronan Kaiser Julian Castro Din Heinrich Naorbe Suyash Singh Team Substitute: Xyrel James Canonoy Team B Maxine Arella Reyes Carl Niño Carasco Heiza Adeth Banaag Team Substitute: Shaun Mustang Jacinto Best of luck, participants!  

President of the Pasay City Editor’s Guild

The Quantum Editor-in-Chief, Xyrel James Canonoy, has been elected President of the Pasay City Editor’s Guild following a unanimous decision by the executives of various secondary school publications in Pasay City. To Xyrel, this achievement reflects your dedication to the field of journalism and your ability to lead with integrity and vision. As you take on this esteemed role, The Quantum and its staff pledge their unwavering support, confident that your leadership will inspire and serve a wider audience. Ad Veritatem, Xyrel.  

Business Manager of the Pasay City Editors’ Guild

Nikita Xyzelle Pariña, Managing Editor of The Quantum, has been elected as the Business Manager of the Pasay City Editors’ Guild during the election held yesterday at Epifanio Delos Santos Elementary School. The Quantum extends its heartfelt congratulations and wishes Nikita success in serving the secondary school publications of Pasay City. May you uphold excellence and integrity in this significant role. Ad Veritatem, Nikita.

43rd Division Schools Press Conference (DSPC) 2025

  With their fiery passion for truth and unwavering dedication, our campus journalists are now more than ready to conquer the 43rd Division Schools Press Conference (DSPC) 2025! Beyond the fierce competition, this is also an opportunity to showcase your talent, strength, and courage. The SSLG and the entire Pascian community is right behind you— write with conviction, tell inspiring stories, and be a catalyst for change. Enjoy and best of luck, Pascian scribes! The stage awaits you. #HusayNgPasci  

Euclidean’s Math Fest

Photos: Ali Lopez, Daniel Jefferson Quintin, Juan Carlos Llames, Pearl Belena, Gabrielle Nicolas Students from Pasay City National Science High School celebrated the culmination of the Euclidean’s Math Fest on January 17, 2024, in the school gymnasium. The event showcased numerous talents from the PaScian Community, ranging from math skills to dance performances.

“It only takes 8 minutes.”

Caption: Camille AtienzaLayout: Carl Carasco and Yasmine Rosel According to Simon Sinek, dedicating eight minutes for such moments serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of prioritizing connection. It’s not about solving every problem but being there in the moment, fully attentive, and offering a sense of comfort and care. 8 minutes is a short period of time, yet it has the ability to evoke every feeling and emotion that fortifies a relationship’s ties. People often convince themselves that more time will become available eventually. Responsibilities and responsibilities frequently take precedence, leaving little time for genuine talks. However, when a loved one or friend is going through a difficult moment, the importance of simply being there cannot be overstated Spare 8 minutes out of your day to be there for someone. It’s a small effort with a big impact!