Correspondent: Pearl Belena, Gabrielle Ayesha Nicolas, Juan Carlos Llames, Santine Mauritius Susa, Jezreel Samantha Diosa, Maria V. Pascual, Ali Lopez, and Daniel Jefferson Quintin Pasay City National Science High School commenced the year with its First Friday Mass for 2025, held at the school’s gymnasium. Students, faculty, and staff gathered on January 10 to reflect on the past year and seek blessings for the year ahead.
Nakakakaba, nakakaexcite, ngunit higit sa lahat, nakaka-inspire.
“Nakakakaba, nakakaexcite, ngunit higit sa lahat, nakaka-inspire.” Sa nalalapit na Division Schools’ Press Conference 2025, ating kilalanin si Dahlia Aganan, isang patunay na ang tagumpay ay bunga ng dedikasyon. Mula sa kaniyang unang karanasan noong DSPC 2019 kung saan nakamit niya ang ikatlong puwesto sa Pagsulat ng Pangulong Tudling at ang ikalimang puwesto sa RSPC. Hanggang ngayon, dala niya ang aral at inspirasyong nakuha niya bilang batang mamamahayag. “Hinahangad ko na magsilbi itong inspirasyon at oportunidad sa bawat isa upang hubugin ang ating kakayahan sa makatotohanan at makatarungang pamamahayag,” ani niya. Suportahan natin si Dahlia Aganan at ang mga mamamahayag ng Ang Liwanag sa kanilang hangaring magtagumpay at magdala ng liwanag sa mundo ng pamamahayag! #DSPC2025 #HusayNgPaSci
Division Schools Press Conference 2025
Something exciting is back—are you thinking of the right thing? The Division Schools Press Conference 2025 season has finally arrived, and The Quantum journalists are ready to conquer the competition once again to show the signature #HusayNgPaSci banner. After weeks of rigorous training, they are fully prepared to represent our alma mater. Before the big day, let’s take a moment to spotlight our outstanding journalists who are set to shine on the journalism stage. Beginning with the individual category contestants. Meet the lucky 9—our fierce competitors who are ready to set the stage on fire! After weeks of relentless training, they’re primed to showcase their talent and leave a lasting impression on stage.
Pasay City National Science High School officially welcomed its new Assistant School Principal, Mrs. Sara Jane T. de los Santos
Correspondent: Jed Palonpon Pasay City National Science High School officially welcomed its new Assistant School Principal, Mrs. Sara Jane T. de los Santos, earlier today at the school grounds. Ms. de los Santos, who brings with her years of experience in educational leadership, is set to fill the position that has been vacant for an extended period. A brief turnover ceremony marked the official start of Ms. de los Santos’ tenure. The event was attended by key members of the faculty and representatives from the Pasay City Schools Division Office.
Commercial building in Pasay aflames
Correspondents: Jedrick Palonpon, Reisha Uy, and Zyriel Coronel A commercial building along Libertad, Pasay City was hit with fire on Monday afternoon. According to local bystanders, an explosion was first heard around 12:55 p.m., followed by smoke. The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) raised the first alarm at 1:00 p.m., then the third alarm at 1:19 p.m. Local fire trucks, including those of Manila and Makati City, responded before the fire was declared under control at 1:36 p.m. Further investigations are currently underway.
Let it all out. Crying cleanses your soul.
Caption: Loren MangahasLayout: Carl Carasco Crying releases the emotions we can’t express in words. Each tears are the emotions we carry in our heart, each tears make our heart lighter and stronger. It is in these moments of vulnerability that we find clarity and strength to move forward. Always remember that crying doesn’t make you any less of a person. It symbolizes how strong you are and makes us connect and understand our self-being. In these moments we cry, let us embrace the tears and always be reminded that we can always comeback stronger and face the world again
To the soul who gave their all
Caption: Ayesha Ehris Salazar Layout: Angelique Inlong For a moment, let the moments created in 2024 play inside your head. It wasn’t perfect, was it? But despite the doubts and fears it brought, here’s the truth you might have not told yourself enough: you did your best, you were learning. You still are. Look how far you’ve come. You might feel like you should’ve done more, reached higher, been better. But now, let us tell you this: What we see is someone who didn’t give up even in the days they never thought they could survive. As the clock strikes at twelve, may you let go of the weight of expectations that never truly belonged to you. Leave behind the self-doubt, the “what-ifs,” and the “should-haves.” This year whispers promises of better days, lighter moments, and new beginnings, and may you walk into it with a lighter heart. This year doesn’t demand perfection from you. It doesn’t require you to have it all figured out. Instead, it offers you a gift: a chance to begin again. PaScians, may 2025 treat you kindly. May it meet you with open arms, with opportunities to laugh, to heal, to explore. And may you meet it with the quiet confidence of someone who knows they’ve already done their best—and will continue to do so.
TQ Wrapped
Wrapped by: Chloe CristobalPublication: Yelena Fabricante For through it all, we thank you for walking this journey with us at The Quantum—sharing, engaging, and amplifying the stories that matter. With the help of Facebook Analytics, we saw the numbers, but more importantly, we felt the voices behind them. Behind every like, share, or view is a student who paused their scrolling to listen, engage, and reflect. Behind every publication was a team that believed in the stories we told and the change they could ignite. As we turn the page to 2025, we remain steadfast—grateful for the milestones we’ve hit and humbled by the trust you’ve placed in us. We promise to keep chasing the truth, to amplify your voices, and to never shy away from the stories that matter. The Quantum will always be here, recording today, shaping tomorrow, and building a future where every student knows their voice is a spark that can ignite a revolution. Here’s to another year of courage, creativity, and commitment to the truth. Let’s write it together.
“You’re a shining star, no matter who you are”
Caption: Sofia Michiko Yamamoto Photos: Gabrielle Ayesha Nicolas, Angelique Inlong, Juan Carlos Llames Hey there, Pascians! 👋🏻 Still can’t get over Acquaintance Party 2024? 🙈 As we look back on this year’s incredible moments, let’s take a trip down memory lane on AKWE 2024’s highlights! 💎 Last December 13, 2024, the Pascian community gathered at the Pasay City National Science High School gymnasium from 3:00PM to 6:30PM to unwind, interact, and ignite the holiday spirit. 💃🏻🙌🏻 The PCNSciHS Supreme Secondary Learner Government would like to express our deepest gratitude for everyone who danced under the night sky with us in this year‘s AKWE—“Acquaintance Party 2024: Welcoming the New Stars of PaSci” that was filled with bright lights, cool moves, and catchy tunes. ✨🎶 As we look forward to another year of triumphs and challenges, may you always remember AKWE as an unforgettable night of laughter, smiles, and good company. We sincerely hope you enjoyed, Pascians! 🫰🏻 We’re looking forward to giving you more gifts as we welcome 2025. 🎀 In the midst of the crowd, kayo ang Star ng Pasko namin. 🩷 #AKWE2024
In the Spirit of Giving
By: Chloe Arabella D. Cristobal Publication: Sofia Divinagracia Christmas lights twinkling. Choirs of children outside singing. Each family gets together to do their different ways of bonding. The holiday spirit ‘round the neighborhood is clearly brewing. The passing of research papers nearing. A mountain of backlogs that I should be doing. Competitions and tasks; I spend the majority of the break planning. The excitement I had during the start of the festive season is slowly dwindling. I was once a confused kid whose eyebrows furrowed whenever I saw my older cousins who were in high school at that time worrying about the pending work they have greeting their return to school after New Year’s. My pupils were once full of curiosity whenever I saw them from afar preparing for group projects with their classmates, right around the exact same time when my Titas and Titos were preparing for Noche Buena. I used to look at the situation with orbs full of wonder. My mouth would stay agape at the vibrant colors and intricate patterns they used for their Parol design. I would even offer to help them look for recyclable materials they could use for their project, but they would always deny my help. I always wondered why they did, and I always felt rejected when they would say I should enjoy the time I had with my younger cousins when I still can. Now, I look at the situation with eyes full of sympathy. I can now understand why they chose to deny my offer instead of letting me join in. It’s hard to admit, but everything really does get ten times more complicated when you start to grow up. Nostalgia overpowers the present, and the longing for the coziness of Christmas turns into a yearning for the warmth you felt in the past. There is no doubt that being a Science High School student during times like these prove to be a challenge. Maintaining balance between academics, extracurriculars, friends, family, and alone time can be a tedious task to do. More often than not, even with weeks of school off, the things that make you a student still take hold of you even if you want to be free from its grip. But I learned that this doesn’t mean all hope is lost, this doesn’t mean that the warmth I once felt can never be experienced again. After all, the Christmas spirit can still live on. They say that Christmas is the season of giving, but I think most of us misinterpret that saying. Giving does not only entail presents, big or small. It doesn’t simply stop at material things, from new clothes to heartfelt letters. It does not only refer to giving to others, but also to yourself and well-being. Christmas is the season of giving time. It is the only period of the year where the family gets together and celebrates the momentous occasion of all. Besides that, with the end of 2024 nearing, it proposes an opportunity for us to take a moment and breathe. Giving time for yourself to relax and rewind can do wonders for the upcoming year. This holiday season, I will be sure to appreciate the twinkling lights and sparkling decor. I’ll take a step back from my desk and spend moments with my family that I am sure will someday be part of tradition. In the spirit of giving, I will give myself memories worthy of remembering.



