Publication: Rianne Dane Lopez What does it take to be the best? For us? It’s about being relentless. It is about showing up when it’s easier not to. About speaking truth when silence is safer. About believing that stories, when told with heart, can shift perspectives and stir change. In a world where silence often wins, we chose to speak. In a time when truth is blurred, we chose clarity. And when it would’ve been easier to step back, we stepped up—with pens as swords and stories as shields. To be hailed as this year’s Best Organization is a reminder that our work matters. That our voice holds weight. That even as students, we shape the way truth is remembered. And yes—today, we are the best. But tomorrow, we will still be more. Because The Quantum doesn’t settle. We evolve. We grow. We continue. The story doesn’t end here. It only turns the page.

Baccalaureate Mass
Photos: Daniel Quintin To celebrate and bless the graduation and moving-up ceremonies of Grades 10 and 12 students from Pasay City National Science High School, a baccalaureate mass was held at the San Roque Parish last Friday, April 4, 2025. The event served as a moment of reflection, gratitude, and spiritual preparation for the students as they marked the end of one chapter and the beginning of another in their academic journeys. Parents, while not required to attend, were strongly encouraged to join and share in this solemn occasion.

#DOSErye, “How To: The Ultimate Guide How We Survived in PaSci for 6 Years”
Publication: Yelena Fabricante “Makikita mo sa imagine mo, sakses ka eh!” But is success really that easy and swift for PaScians? The seniors would say otherwise. Presenting you the fifth entry of #DOSErye, “How To: The Ultimate Guide How We Survived in PaSci for 6 Years” written by Jacqui Danielle De Gueño and Alicia Raine Venus. This guide is built on real experiences, past mistakes, and lessons learned, offering valuable takeaways for the PaScians of the future. May this guide not only sharpen the minds of PaScians, making them wiser and more resilient, but also deepen their love for their alma mater—a place that has shaped them into who they are today.

Pasay City National Science High School at PUP – College of Science, Lumagda sa Kasunduan para sa Work Immersion ng mga Mag-aaral sa Senior High
Mga mamamahayag: Ayesha Salazar at Mervyn Valdez Opisyal nang nilagdaan ng Pasay City National Science High School (PCNSciHS) at Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) – College of Science ang isang Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) na nakatuon sa programa ng Work Immersion para sa mga mag-aaral ng Senior High School ngayong ika-3 ng Abril sa Dr. Mateo Conference Room ng PUP Sta. Mesa. Pinangunahan ng punongguro ng PCNSciHS na si Dr. Mark Anthony Familaran at ni Dr. Lourdes Alvarez, Dekano ng PUP – College of Science, ang pirmahan ng kasunduan. Dumalo rin sa nasabing seremonya ang ilang opisyal at kinatawan mula sa parehong institusyon, kabilang sina Gng. Sarah Jane de los Santos, Gng. Rosalida Sinsuan, Gng. Arlene Esber, G. Emerson Constantino, G. Christian Jayvon Laluna, Sofia Michiko Yamamoto, at Filha Ray Penelope Bautista, kasama ang mga guro mula sa Kolehiyo ng Agham ng PUP. Nakasaad sa kasunduan ang mga layunin at responsibilidad ng dalawang panig upang mapalawak ang mga oportunidad sa pagkatuto ng mga mag-aaral ng Senior High School, lalo na sa larangan ng Agham. Bukod dito, tinalakay rin sa pagpupulong ang mga posibleng susunod na hakbang sa pakikipagtulungan ng dalawang institusyon, partikular sa larangan ng Nutrition and Dietetics at sa programang BIOEXCEL: Engaging High School Students in Experimental Biology and Scientific Research Writing.

#DOSErye “Tara, saan tayo?”
Publication by: Ana Marie Celso “Tara, saan tayo?”—a question that once meant escape, now echoes with nostalgia. The fourth entry in the #DOSErye, written by John Mark Lagman, is a tribute to the places that held our after-school hours. These were more than just spaces; they were silent witnesses to our struggles, triumphs, and the fleeting moments that made high school unforgettable.

Don’t Count Her Out
By: Johann Caleb LiPublication: Sofia Divinagracia “You punch like a girl,” a common phrase used around the world, may it be in different languages, by separate genders, and from varying people, whenever someone was to hit or punch another with a lacing smack– the social stereotype of labeling females as physically inferior or less capable hitters just because of their gender is strengthened even more. This glass stereotype that’s soon to be shattered is plain ignorance in the face of female MMA fighters, Olympic boxers and weightlifters, and professional powerlifters. Despite the historic skill that has already been shown by the pioneering women of boxing like Laila Ali or Christy Martin, they remain sidelined as the sport continues to worship the male legends such as Ali, Tyson, or Pacquiao. The disparity in media coverage and societal focus persist to this day, for example, asking ten random people online if they can name any three female boxers, a very likely 9 out of 10 would fail to do so without them conducting a quick Google search. A throwback to 2012, when female boxing was finally introduced to the London Olympics, a total of 3 weight classes were given to their category whereas their male counterparts, who have had Olympic boxing since 1904, had the luxury of 10 different events. Not only this, since 2016, male boxers have long been permitted to compete and fight without headgear, leaving the boxers to decide whether or not to wear it; while on the other hand, the wearing of headgear in female boxing is still mandatory. This is primarily due to a study conducted by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and International Boxing Association (IBA) for male boxers, wherein the results showed that the wearing of headgear during matches significantly increased the chances of attaining a concussion after play, yet again showing the double standards and sort of neglect that women fighters face on their journeys. Changes to this issue must be made, these capable fighters do not need any more permission to be great– they already are, but more paychecks and coverage would finally grant them their much needed equality, as payment to the crowds they draw and the blood they shed. Many say that the wage gap is due to the revenue difference between the two categories, yet only 3-5% of media coverage is ever allotted to female boxing. Prime-time slots for these fights would help solve this, as more traction would be given to the female fighters and thus help them to earn more. Women’s rights in society have come a long way since, but the inequity remains prevalent, and it still has a long way to go. However, strength is not gendered, it is trained, honed, and shown.

the Polytechnic University of the Philippines and Pasay City National Science High School signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
In an era where education extends beyond the classroom, the Polytechnic University of the Philippines and Pasay City National Science High School have taken a bold step forward. Today, April 3, both institutions formally signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) at Dr. Mateo Conference Room, PUP Sta. Mesa to provide students with immersive learning experiences, career-aligned training, and industry-ready skills. This significant event brought together key representatives from both institutions. From PUP, the signatories included Dr. Lourdes V. Alvarez, Dean of the College of Science, and Ms. Carmelita P. Mapanao, Chairperson of the Department of Biology and Lab Head-Main. Representing the school were Dr. Mark Anthony Familaran, Principal, Assistant Principal Mrs. Sarah Jane De los Santos, and department heads from Mathematics and Science, Mrs. Arlyn Esber and Mrs. Rosalida Sinsuan, along with school governance representative Mr. Emerson Constantino, and Special Science teacher Mr. Christian Jayvon Laluna. Student leaders also took part in the ceremony, including outgoing Supreme Student Government (SSLG) President Michiko Yamamoto, incoming SSLG President Filha Ray Penelope Bautista, and representatives from The Quantum and Ang Liwanag, the school’s official publications. At its core, the MOA is designed to: Expand learning opportunities by integrating both soft and technical skills into student training. Develop work immersion programs that align with students’ career tracks. Enhance collaboration and resource-sharing between the institutions. Uphold child protection policies to ensure a safe and conducive learning environment. Both parties have pledged to: Establish a Joint Steering Committee to oversee the program. Create structured work immersion modules and schedules for students. Ensure proper student placement, mentoring, and evaluation. Exercise care in using laboratory, gym, and library facilities. Foster open communication channels for seamless coordination.

Memorandum of Agreement
Correspondent: Xyrel James Canonoy Following the Memorandum of Agreement signing, Pasay City National Science High School representatives and student leaders are currently touring the Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Science laboratories and research facilities.

Buwan ng Kababaihan, ginanap sa PCNSciHS
Isinulat ni Jashley DamasoIwinasto ni Joebbie Krizel GauganoMga larawan nina Derick Sistoso at Chainne GuevarraSinuri ni Gng. Myra R. Jaime Nagtapos nang matagumpay ang pagdiriwang ng Buwan ng Kababaihan na ginanap sa gymnasium ng Pasay City National Science High School ngayong ika-31 ng Marso na dinaluhan ng lahat ng mag-aaral. Pormal na sinimulan ang programa sa pagpupugay sa pambansang awit na sinundan ng panalangin at himno ng Lungsod ng Pasay. Ang mga kanta at panalangin ay binigyang salin sa sign language nila Gillian Viterbo at Rheneoah Guerrero mula sa ika-10 baitang. Nagpatuloy ang programa sa pagrampa ng mga kababaihang mag-aaral na kumakatawan sa iba’t ibang larangan ng mga kababaihan gaya ng kababaihan sa STEM at makinarya, agrikultura at pangingisda, edukasyon, at pulitika. Sinundan ito ng Quiz Bee na nilahukan ng mga piling mag-aaral sa bawat baitang. Dumaloy ang programa sa pagkilala, pagbibigay sertipiko at mga medalya sa mga nagwagi sa bawat kompetisyon ng buwan ng mga kababaihan. Ipinahayag nina Arkin Espeso at Yelena Fabricante ang mga nagwagi sa bawat kompetisyon na pinarangalan ng punongguro ng paaralan na si Dr. Mark Anthony Familaran, katuwang na punongguro ng paaralan na si Gng. Sara Jane Delos Santos, at ang Pinuno ng Kagawaran ng AP/ESP na si G. Emerson Constantino. Isinagawa ang isang panunumpa ng pangako na nilahukan ng mga kinatawan ng bawat organisasyon ng paaralan na pinangunahan ni Arkin Espeso. Nagtanghal naman ng isang awitin na pinamagatang “Liwanag sa Dilim” si Althea Ventura, gayundin sina Eve, Althea, Orange, at Jessica, mula sa ika-8 baitang at Mekylla Villapaña ng Le Compendium. Inihatid ni Gng. Rebecca O. Esguerra, GAD focal person, ang pangwakas na pananalita upang wakasan ang programa at magbigay souvenir sa mga kaguruan. Nagtapos ang programa sa pamamagitan ng isang awit na nagbigay pagkakaisa, pagtaas ng tinig ng bawat isa, at pagpapalakas sa bawat isa. Naging matagumpay ang programang ito sa tulong ng iba’t ibang organisasyon ng paaralan tulad ng: SSLG, Ang Liwanag, The Quantum, Glee Club, BAYANI, GSP at BSP, Le Compendium, Kalakbay, at Prisma.

#DOSErye2025: Home is not always a place of peace
Publication: Angelique InlongPhotos: Jed Palonpon, Mervyn Valdez Home is not always a place of peace. At times, it can be wild, chaotic, and indescribable. Yet, it is also a space where laughter echoes, friendships bloom, and shared moments leave lasting marks. Written by Shaun Mustang Jacinto, column editor of The Quantum, this piece traces the halls of Pasay City National Science High School—a home that forged memories and bonds which stand the test of time. From Batch 2025 to you: may you find your own story etched in every corner of this school, continuing the legacy of the place we once called our second home. #DOSErye2025