Angello Ilao of the Chiefs takes the Boys Singles Badminton crown as he defeats Reinnier Briones of the Eagles in straight sets, 2-0 (21-19, 21-14) that was held at the school gym, October 11, 2024. The first set of the championship match started with Briones of G10 showing his skills as he jumped out with an early lead 10-6. Ilao responded later on in the set by taking the lead 17-16. He ended the opening set by narrowly escaping Briones, 21-19. Ilao continued his streak as he started the second set blazing hot. Briones couldn’t find an answer as Ilao continued to open the gap. In the latter moments of the set Ilao could taste blood as Briones was struggling to keep it close. He then finished the match, 21-14.
Intramurals 2024, Inilunsad sa PaScie
Isinulat ni Zacharie MacalaladIwinasto ni Joebbie Krizel GauganoSinuri nina Gng. Myra Jaime at Matthew VitugMga larawan nina Mervyn Mason Valdez, John Michael Rodolfo, Janiree Sanchez Idinaos ang Intramurals 2024 sa gymnasium ng Pasay City National Science High School nitong ika-8 ng Oktubre, alas-8 ng umaga, na nilahukan ng lahat ng mag-aaral at ng mga guro ng paaralan sa pangunguna ng Kagawaran ng MAPEH sa ilalim ng patnubay ng kanilang subject area coordinator na si G. Jesse R. Sigua upang opisyal na buksan ang palaro. Sinimulan ito ng pagpasok ng mga atleta ng bawat baitang. Sinundan ito ng doxology na pinangunahan ni Remmy Parcia at pagkanta ng pambansang awit. Rumampa rin ang mga muse at escort ng bawat baitang, kung saan hindi lamang estudyante ang mga kinatawan, kundi pati ang mga guro. Nagkaroon din ng kompetisyon ng yell ang bawat antas, na siyang ginamit ng mga mag-aaral upang suportahan ang kanilang mga baitang sa kabuuan ng intramurals. Nagbigay naman ng pambungad na pananalita si Gng. Arlene L. Arcellana, puno ng kagawaran ng Agham at Teknolohiya sa ngalan ni Dr. Mark F. Familaran, punongguro ng PaScie. Sambit niya, “Remember, that today isn’t just about competition— it’s all about unity and celebrating the spirit of friendly competition. Let’s give our best effort, support each other, and most importantly enjoy every moment.” Nagkaroon din ng Oath of Sportsmanship na pinangunahan ni Juliann Angello Ilao, Kinatawan ng Badminton ng Sports Club. Pinasimulan naman ni Emmanuel Nepomuceno, Pangulo ng Sports Club, ang pagsisindi ng sulo. Naganap nang maayos ang pagbubukas ng Intramurals sa tulong ng mga mag-aaral mula sa ika-12 na baitang na sina Xyrel James Canonoy at Carl Niño Carasco, na nagsilbing tagapagpadaloy ng programa. Matagumpay na isinagawa ang pagbubukas sa pangunguna ng Sports Club, SPTA, at ng school staff. Pagkatapos nito, ang paligsahan sa Basketball at Laro ng Lahi tulad ng Tug of War at Tamaang Tao ay opisyal nang nagsimula.
Icaro, Ulep Triumph at the 2024 Intramurals Chess Tournament, 7-0; 5-2 draws
By: Elijah La Torre and Hannah VereCopyedited by: Jeyana Sophia CaparrosPhotos: Daniel Quintin Players from all year levels gathered to represent their teams and compete for victory in the 2024 Intramurals Chess Tournament at Pasay City National Science High School on October 9. Strategic mastermind Neil Josh Icaro achieved an impressive 7-point score across seven rounds in the Boys’ Chess Swiss System tournament during the 2024 Intramurals. With a whirlwind of tactical moves, he left his opponents fazed, securing the victory for the Chiefs. Meanwhile, rising prodigy Quendra Ulep of the Archers delivered an outstanding performance in the Girls’ Chess Swiss System tournament, claiming the title with a score of 6 points in the same event. In the first five rounds, each player received fifteen minutes, allowing ample time to strategize and make thoughtful moves. However, the final two rounds saw the time limit reduced to just ten minutes per player, increasing the pressure and requiring quick decision-making under intense competition. Ulep opened her tournament against Reisha Uy of the Eagles, both players showcased their skills as they carefully navigated their strategies, making calculated moves to outmaneuver each other. Despite their efforts, the game culminated in a tense seven round standoff. Ulep edged out Uy by a narrow 0.5-point margin, resulting in a draw. Meanwhile, Icaro took an early lead by defeating Shawn Kenneth Deodor 1-0 in his first game. He showcased exceptional skill and strategy, controlling the board and effectively countering Deodor’s moves, setting the stage for his impressive performance throughout the tournament. He also triumphed with a decisive 2-point victory over Gid Alcantara of the Spartans.
Araw ng mga guro, idinaos
Isinulat ni Vincent DuranteIwinasto ni Joebbie Krizel GauganoSinuri nina Gng. Myra Jaime at Matthew VitugMga larawan nina Mervyn Mason Valdez at John Michael Rodolfo Ipinagdiwang ang school-based teachers’ day sa gymnasium ng Pasay City National Science High School na dinaluhan ng lahat ng mag-aaral at guro ng paaralan nitong umaga ng ika-7 ng Oktubre upang magpakita ng pagpapahalaga sa suporta na bigay ng mga guro sa kanilang mga mag-aaral. Sinimulan ni Gng. Arlene Arcellana ang programa sa pamamagitan ng pambungad na pananalita pagkatapos ng pambansang awit ng Pilipinas, panalangin sa Diyos, at himno ng Pasay, na pinangunahan ng PaSci Chorale. Pagkatapos ay nagpa-raffle ang mga host para sa mga guro ng PaSci na may premyo na iba’t ibang kagamitan at pera bago magsimula ang iba’t ibang laro. Ang unang laro na ginanap ay ang “Gimme Five.” Ang mga guro sa iba’t ibang kagawaran ay naglaban-laban at ibinigay ang lahat ng kanilang pagsisikap at mga sagot sa paligsahan; sa huli, ang Kagawaran ng Filipino, Araling Panlipunan at Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao ang nanalo. Matapos ang matinding labanan sa paligsahan, muling nagpa-raffle ang mga host para sa mga guro ng PaSci bago magsimula ang intermisyon ng The Pascian Glee Club at ang pangalawang paligsahan. Hatid ng banda ng baitang 9 at 12 ang nasabing pagtatanghal. Nagwagi ang Kagawaran ng Filipino sa larong “PaScian Feud” pagkatapos ng pangalawang raffle. Matapos ang matinding labanan sa paligsahan, muling nagpa-raffle ang mga host para sa mga guro bago magsimula ang pangatlong laro. Sinundan ito ng larong “Tumpakners,” kung saan ang mga kasama ng mga manlalarong guro ay ang mga mag-aaral ng paaralan. Nagwagi ang pares nina Gng. Demetria Lappay at Beia Loreez Rafanan sa paligsahang ito. Matapos ang huling laro, sa ngalan ni Dr. Mark Anthony F. Familaran, punongguro ng paaralan, pinangunahan ni Gng. Jackyline T. Lagaña, puno ng Kagawaran ng Ingles, ang pamamahagi ng sertipiko ng pagkilala sa mga guro na nagbahagi ng kanilang kaalaman sa mga mag-aaral sa loob ng maraming taon. Nagkaroon din ng intermisyon ang Music and Entertainment ng sarili nilang komposisyon na awit; habang kumakanta, ang ilang mga miyembro ng SSLG ay namahagi sa mga guro ng mga garapon na may lamang liham, mayroon ding mga rosas, ream ng A4 bond paper at iba pa na mula sa iba’t ibang baitang. Ang Galaw Siyensiya ay nagpasaya rin sa buong paaralan sa pamamagitan ng pagsasayaw.
SDO Pasay leads City-wide Teachers’ Day Celebration
by: Jackyline T. Lagaňa, Head Teacher III-English Department In a grand event held at the Cuneta Astrodome on Oct. 7, 2024, Pasay City Schools Division Office (SDO) proudly celebrated National Teachers’ Day 2024 with the theme “Pagpapatibay ng mga guro: Daan sa Magandang Kinabukasan” (Empowering Teachers: Path to a Brighter Future). The celebration brought together thousands of educators from across the city, all gathered to honor the essential role that teachers play in shaping the next generation. The program commenced with the singing of the National Anthem and the Pasay Hymn, performed by the talented Pasay City East High School Chorale. This was followed by a heartfelt prayer that set an inspiring tone for the rest of the day’s events. Mr. Quinn Norman O. Arreza, Public Schools District Supervisor Officer-in-Charge Office of the Assistant Schools Division Superintendent opened the program with his welcome remarks. He said, “Your resilience and innovativeness are crucial factors in ensuring that we will continue to perform our mandate in delivering quality, inclusive, accessible, and liberating education for the learners.” This was followed by a highly motivational message from Dr. Joel T. Torrecampo, Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Officer-in-Charge, Office of the Schools Division Superintendent who underscored the importance of continuous professional development and the empowerment of teachers. He stressed how these efforts pave the way for a brighter future for the education system in Pasay and beyond. The first raffle draw was led by Mr. Ronel U. Arellano, Administrative Officer IV with rice cookers awarded to teachers selected from different clusters. Additionally, 60 teachers won 500 pesos each. Throughout the day, government officials expressed their admiration for Pasay’s educators. Pasay City Councilor Hon. Joey Calixto Isidro commended the unwavering dedication of teachers in molding the youth. Hon. Antonio “Tony” G. Calixto, Congressman of Pasay City, also delivered a message, saying, “We all know that the work of a teacher does not end in the classroom. You work beyond regular hours, thinking about the welfare of your students and inspiring not only them but each one of us in the community.” Despite her busy schedule, Pasay City Mayor Hon. Imelda “Emi” G. Calixto-Rubiano also addressed the crowd, reinforcing her administration’s strong commitment to enhancing the local education system and supporting its hardworking teachers during the celebration. Mayor Calixto-Rubiano mentioned that her administration would implement the “Teacher’s EMI (Enrichment, Mastery, and Innovation) Resource Hub” program, which will utilize educational technology and alternative intelligence tools to help teachers create lesson plans in just minutes, compared to the previous process that took days or weeks. She also announced an increase in financial assistance (FA) for teachers from 2,300 pesos to 2,800 pesos, along with an increase in FA for non-teaching personnel. Furthermore, the mayor contributed 200,000 pesos for the cash prizes. To keep the audience entertained, the event featured a series of engaging performances. LGBTQIA+ icons Ate Gay and Regina delighted the audience with their talents, while members of the School Parent-Teacher Association (SPTA), the Curriculum Implementation Division (CID) Group, and elementary and secondary school principals showcased their talents in various numbers, celebrating their school pride. One of the most anticipated parts of the day was the series of raffle draws, which added excitement to the event. Consolation and major prizes were awarded, spreading joy and appreciation among the educators. Gifts and tokens of appreciation were also distributed to recognize the dedication of the city’s teachers. There were five raffle draws throughout the program, with a variety of prizes such as coffeemakers, electric fans, washing machines, refrigerators, TVs, and e-bikes, along with cash prizes of 500 pesos, 1,000 pesos, 5,000 pesos, and 10,000 pesos, sponsored by several councilors, the vice mayor, and the mayor of Pasay City. The event came to a close with a final intermission performance from school principals, leaving the audience with a sense of pride and joy. Ms. Glenda Tabaquirao and Mr. Mike Artoza, who hosted the event, ensured the program flowed seamlessly, keeping the energy high and the participants engaged.
“OUT OF THE BOX”
by: Maria Leonora Luisa B. Angeles, SHS Grade Level Coordinator The selected senior and junior high school faculty and learners led by Mr. Mark Reniel L. Balolo, SHS TIII, delved into witnessing a series of inspiring performances touched by musicianship and stylistic versatility as the Cultural Center of the Philippines embarked on the Philharmonic Orchestra 40th Concert Season Fiesta last September 27, 2024, at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater, Circuit Makati. The affair highlighted the exceptional performing artist of musical pieces under the baton of Maestro Grzegorz Nowak, the renowned Permanent Associate Conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO). The harmony of the violins, cellos, maracas, French horns, harps, and other musical instruments, only seen in reading materials, yet with the ensemble led to a meaningful appreciation of its role, sounds, cultural significance, and emotional expression. Such an overwhelming experience as the audience were led to a profound musical journey and foster appreciation of orchestral music.
YAMAMOTO REPRESENTS THE PHILIPPINES AT THE 8TH ASEAN CHILDREN’S FORUM
By: Sofia Michiko L. Yamamoto, SSLG President The ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC) and ASEAN Senior Officials Meeting on Social Welfare and Development (SOMWSD) held the 8th ASEAN Children’s Forum with the theme, “Children-led Climate Change Actions Towards a Resilient ASEAN Community” last August 19 to 21, 2024, at Vientiane, Lao PDR, with delegates from 10 ASEAN member states, including the Philippines, and Timor Leste. The event included representatives from the National Commission for the Advancement of Women and Children (NCAWMC), ACWC, SOMWSD, and other relevant ASEAN sectoral bodies. The presence of several child rights organizations, such as the Child Rights Coalition Asia (CRC Asia), World Vision International, and UNICEF Laos, were also recognized during the event. The forum effectively capacitated the ASEAN youth on their critical role in mitigating various climate-related crises that affect their respective nations. Children were given the opportunity to express their insights on climate change action, and be equipped with the knowledge they need in order to develop recommendations and act on the impending disasters. Ms. Amihan Abueva, the Regional Executive Director of CRC Asia, spearheaded the learning sessions through “Me and the Planet Earth”, where the direct impacts of climate-related issues to ASEAN children and how it can be addressed were emphasized. Similarly, Mr. Souksangna Phengdy, Education Programme Manager of Save the Children, explained how climate change can affect students’ education due to extreme heat, lack of facilities, and difficulty physically attending school. Afterwards, Mr. Kuber Adhikari, the Integrated Health and Nutrition Manager of World Vision International, discussed that climate change caused food insecurity— lack of availability, stability, utilization, and accessibility— for places around the world, which impacts human health. To finish off the sessions, Ms. Vuthaya Charoenpol, the Regional Advocacy Advisor of SOS Children’s Villages International and Ms. Israt Jahan Baki, Head of Adolescent Development and Participation Programme of Plan International Laos, provided their extensive knowledge regarding the connection of climate change to child protection, displacement, human trafficking, and work opportunities that could potentially cause a family to migrate. After the four (4) sessions, through metacards, sticky notes, and paper, delegates were able to give their insights on issues, contributions, and recommendations. On the other hand, Ms. Yamamoto, the PCNSciHS SSLG President and Philippine Girl Child Delegate to the 8th ACF, was one of the delegates chosen to consolidate, write, and present the key recommendations from children for the ASEAN Intergenerational Dialogue. One-by-one, the groups presented their outputs to the SOMWSD, ACWC, child rights organizations, and other stakeholders who reaffirmed their commitment and support to ensuring action with child rights at its core. Through careful preparation and well-thought out programs, the ASEAN Children’s Forum achieved its objectives, leaving children with numerous lessons they will surely cascade to their respective communities. This is not the end, but only the beginning of empowering change towards a safe and more peaceful ASEAN.
Phl Philharmonic kicks off 40th Concert Season; PaScians in Attendance
Correspondents: Paul Angelo Salvahan, Xyrel James Canonoy Students and teachers from Pasay City National Science High School attended the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra’s (PPO) opening concert of its 40th season, titled “Fiesta!” on September 27, 2024, at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater. The concert, conducted by Grzegorz Nowak, showcased a program blending Filipino and classical Western compositions, drawing a large and diverse audience. The evening opened with Jeffrey Ching’s “Fiesta Contrapuntistica (Fantasía sobre la Marcha Nacional Filipina),” a newly commissioned work by the PPO’s composer-in-residence. The composition, which integrates themes from the Philippine National Anthem into a complex contrapuntal structure, was received with high praise, reflecting a unique celebration of Filipino heritage through orchestral music. Following Ching’s work, renowned violinist Shlomo Mintz performed Max Bruch’s Violin Concerto no.1, op.26 in G minor, accompanied by the PPO. The concerto, consisting of three movements—Allegro moderato, Adagio, and Allegro energico—showcased Mintz’s technical prowess and emotional interpretation, earning prolonged applause from the audience. After a brief intermission, the concert resumed with Richard Strauss’ “Ein Heldenleben, op.40,” a dramatic tone poem that chronicles the life and struggles of a hero. The PPO’s performance, led by Nowak, captured the grandeur and complexity of Strauss’ composition, delivering a powerful and evocative rendition. The concert concluded at 10 p.m., marking a successful start to the PPO’s 40th Concert Season. PPO’s 4th decade will continue with a series of performances throughout the year, celebrating both Filipino and international works in its commitment to elevating the country’s classical music scene.
Earthquake Drill, isinagawa
Isinulat ni Alaiza Eunice Cruz Iwinasto ni Joebbie Krizel Gaugano Sinuri ni Gng. Myra Jaime at Mark Matthew Vitug Mga Larawan nina Mervyn Mason Valdez, Jasmine Joy Ayaton, John Michael Rodolfo, at Janiree Dasha Sanchez Patnugot ni Shanellie Galura Ginanap ngayong Huwebes, ika-26 ng Setyembre 2024, dakong alas-nuwebe ng umaga ang Third Quarter Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drill (NSED) sa Pasay City National Science High School ngayong taong panuruan. Sa pangunguna ng Batang Empowered at Resilient Team (BERT), Red Cross Youth (RCY), Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP), Dr. Mark Anthony F. Familaran, punongguro at mga guro ng PCNSciHS ay matagumpay na naisagawa ang paghahanda para sa posibleng pagtama ng malakas na lindol. Ayon kay G. Randie Pimentel, tagapayo ng PaSci BERT, at Bb. Mae Claire Siguros, tagapayo ng PaSci RCY, matapos ang dalawang minuto at 40 segundo ay nakalabas na ang lahat ng mga mag-aaral. Sa pakikiisa at pakikipagtulungan nina Chairman Alejandro Acabado III ng Brgy. 98 at Chairman Rommel V. Hernandez ng Brgy. 99 at iba pang mga opisyales ng nasabing mga barangay, naging matagumpay ang pagsasagawa ng earthquake drill. Nagbahagi rin ng mga yugto ng earthquake drill ang BERT bilang gabay sa paglikas na nahahati sa anim: alarm, response, evacuation, assembly, head count, at evaluation. Ang mga hard hat na ipinamahagi ng Pasay City Government ay nagamit din na magsisilbing proteksiyon sa naturang sakuna. Kahit pangalawang araw ngayon ng Unang Markahang Pagsusulit ay naisakatuparan pa rin ang drill, patunay na ang buhay at kaligtasan ng mga mag-aaral ang unang prayoridad ng bawat isa sa paaralan.
PaScians Demonstrate Earthquake Preparedness in Nationwide Drill
By: Alhea Jane Barrios Copyedited by: Stacie Marie Catallo Photos: Jed Palonpon, Reisha Uy, Daniel Quintin, Jessica Belena, Kaithlan Pallera, Jezreel Diosa, Ali Lopez, Gabrielle Nicolas, Adam Concepcion The students and staff of Pasay City National Science High School demonstrated their readiness during the third-quarter Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drill (NSED) held earlier today. At exactly 9:05 a.m., the school’s bells rang, signaling the start of the drill. Under the guidance of school officials and teachers, students promptly followed evacuation procedures. According to Randie Pimentel, it took just 2 minutes and 40 seconds for all students to evacuate the building—a significant improvement from last year’s time of 3 minutes and 55 seconds. “I’m very glad about the improvement in our time, from 3:55 minutes during the last 1st Quarter NSED to 2:40 minutes this 3rd Quarter NSED. The PaScians performed really well during the earthquake drill,” said Maricon Danieles, Batang Empowered Resilience Team (BERT) President. She expressed gratitude to school personnel and barangay officials for their support and emphasized that while she hopes these practices will never be needed, their goal for the next drill is to reduce the evacuation time to 2 minutes, which she believes is achievable. The drill was part of a nationwide effort to enhance earthquake preparedness in educational institutions and raise awareness of disaster response protocols.



