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AUGUST - December 2015 5 sections / 20 pages / Volume XXXV / No. 1 NEWS Grub Street 2015 makes OPINION Beckoning opportunity

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official regional debut

From motivation to demotivation

FEATURES

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The metamorphosis of the staple

SCIENCE

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RP’s rising potential: Benham Rise

Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija

The quest for redder tilapia Sun-tastic!

ISSN: 2362 - 9282

School Year opens in August Class vacation moved to June, July

by FRANCO ANDREI PINEDA & JEAN ARRIANE C. MEDINA

The USHS students spent their longest ever summer break from school as the opening of classes was moved from June to August starting this school year. The August class opening at USHS is in congruence with the CLSU’s academic calendar shift. “The synchronization of the USHS academic calendar to the collegiate calendar is more advantageous to our students. Actually, majority of our graduates

enroll in universities with August opening,” explained Asst. Prof. Aileen G. De Guzman, school registrar. With the adjustment of the class opening, beginning this school year, students will spend their school break in June and July.

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL - STEM READY. Dorothy Kathleen F. Gundran, a grade 10 student, prepares her fluke specimen for her study on developing a LAMP kit to identify fluke infection in cattle at the Molecular Biology Laboratory of the CLSU College of Veterinary Science and Medicine. LEO BERT A . ORPILLA

CLSU to offer Senior High Board of Regents OKs STEM for USHS The search is over

VPAA Abella is new CLSU prexy

by LAISA MARIAN L. DE GUZMAN

IN THE KNOW Five CHED Centers of Excellence (COE) programs at CLSU are STEM-related. These are Biology, Agriculture, Fisheries, Agricultural Engineering and Veterinary Medicine. CLSU’s Chemistry program is a CHED Center of Development. The other COE is the Teacher Education which is related to HUMSS.

The Board of Regents of the Central Luzon State University approved the offering of the Senior High School at the University Science High School come SY 2016-2017 in its 203rd Regular Meeting, Oct. 23. As a science high school, the USHS will offer Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Strand under the Academic Track to its Grade 10 completers only. The Agricultural Science

and Technology School, another laboratory high school of the university under the College of Education, was also granted permission to offer Agri-Fishery and Home Technology Strands under the Technical Voca-

USHS PTA finances Gearing up for Senior High renovation of toilets Grade 10 attend Senior HS career guidance ‘exclusive for poop’ by PHIL JUSTIN A. PANGILINAN by NIA N. MANLULU & ZIA AMIRAH N. LISONDRA Students will be getting a late holiday present from the school and the PTA this year: new toilets. A toilet is, at the most basic, a hole in the ground, and at the most complex, a technological nightmare that burns your bum and sprays ice-cold water on your hindquarters. There are many forms of toilets: squat toilets, the regular porcelain thrones, and the toilet fully equipped with games to play while excreting, seat warmers, and temperature control for the jet of water sprayed directly on your anus.

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GALLERY OF ASPIRATION. The grade 10 students displayed their outputs in activities during their senior high school career guidance seminar. LEO BERT A . ORPILLA

Quizzers bag grand slam in reg’l chemistry quiz

by FRANCO ANDREI PINEDA

The team of Jomari C. Fernando, Brena Lynne F. Victoria and Alyssa G. Fetalcorin triumphed over the representatives from Olongapo National High School and Is-

To guide students in choosing their Senior High School track, the 10th graders attended the local three-day SHS career guidance seminar, Oct. 28-30. Asst. Prof. Aileen G. De Guzman, the school registrar, and Mr. Marlon V. Nolong, IV-Innovators adviser, spearheaded the event which covered introduction of the turn to page 5

2 students ace div’n sci quiz by ALODIA ANNE T. BADUA

abela Fatima University The Regional Chemistry Quiz Bee is sponsored by the Philippine Association for Chemistry Teachers, Inc. Re-

Two students won champion in the 2015 Division Science Quiz Bee held at Muñoz National High School- Main, Nov. 24. Students Nia N. Manlulu (8-Inventors) and Jomari C. Fernando (10-Achievers) topped their competitors in

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The University Science High School made a grand slam win in the Regional Chemistry Quiz Bee at Bataan Peninsula State University, Balanga City, Bataan, Oct. 15-17.

2016 USHS Entrance Examination for Incoming Grade 7

by LAISA MARIAN L. DE GUZMAN

tional Track (Tech-Voc) to its Grade 10 completers. Both USHS and ASTS programs are part of CLSU’s SHS offering. As of press time, the Commission on Higher Education has endorsed CLSU’s application for STEM, Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) and Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM) strands to the Department of Educaturn to page 5

TAKING OFFICE. Dr. Tereso A. Abella delivers his first message as the new president of the university. Photo courtesy: clsu.edu.ph

After nearly ten months of search for the next CLSU president, it is now over. Dr. Tereso A. Abella, the former Vice President for Academic Affairs, won majority votes of the CLSU Board of Regents to succeed Dr. Ruben C. Sevilleja who ended his term on April 30. Right after election, Dr. Abella took his oath of office before Dr. Patricia B. Licuanan of the Commission on Higher Education on Dec. 18. He is the fourth child of the late Dr. Pedro A. Abella who retired as CLSU president in 1987. Dr. Raul D. Divina, Vice President for Administration, served as the university’s officer-in-charge until the new president was elected.

Research org names USHS faculty ‘Filipino Researcher of the Year’ by ALODIA ANNE T. BADUA

The Philippine Association of Institutions for Research, Inc. (PAIR) named Mr. Lexter R. Nativad, USHS research instructor as Outstanding Filipino Researcher, Oct. 2730. Natividad received his award during the PAIR’s 2nd International Conference on Multidisplinary Research held in Cebu City. Aside from this award, he also won the Best Oral Research Presenter in Science, Health and Technology Strand and the Best in PowerPoint Presentation during turn to page 5

MORE LAURELS. Mr. Lexter R. Natividad receives his award as Outstanding Filipino Researcher given by the Philippine Association of Institutions for Research, Inc. (PAIR).

March 19, 2016 (Saturday)

Application forms are available at the Office of the Registrar, Room No. 9, University Science High School. Central Luzon State University, Science City of Munoz, Nueva Ecija

Deadline of Filing: March 18, 2016

Photo courtesy: PAIR

ushs@clsu.edu.ph | +63 44 456 0927


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