PCSHS Celebrates International Women’s Day

PCSHS Celebrates International Women’s Day PCSHS Celebrates International Women’s Day MAGDALENA P. JEREZ Teacher III Previous Next                March 8 is marked every year as the celebration of International Women’s Day worldwide, and Pasay City South High School (PCSHS) has been observing this significant celebration along with the other people, particularly the women in the whole world as a manifestation of its support and recognition of the significant role of women in the development and progress in the society.               Pasay City South High School took part in the celebration of the 2022 National Women’s Month Celebration with its theme: We Make Change for Women: Agenda ng Kababaihan Tungo sa Kaunlaran last March 8, 2022, (Tuesday) from 8:00 am to 12:00nn at the PSCHS school grounds. The celebration was led by our school head, Mrs. Emilia L. Tolentino, a very strong woman and a transformational leader in her own right. She was assisted by our assistant principal, Dr. Mark Anthony F. Familiaran who has expressed his support to the great contribution of women in society particularly in the academe. The said celebration was actively participated in by the PCSHS GAD Focal Point System (GFPS) headed by the GFPS coordinator, Mrs. Salvacion Prado, the JHS Department Heads, the SHS Subject Group Heads, and the PCSHS non-teaching staff.               The celebration was divided into four parts which are as follows: Part I: Flag Raising Ceremony; Part II: Launching of 2022 National Women’s Month Celebration; Part III: Morning Break; and Part IV which was the Meeting of GAD Focal Point System (GFPS).              The launching of the 2022 National Women’s Month at PCSHS included the Kick-off parade which was joyfully participated in by the Gad Focal Point System members, the JHS Department Heads, and the SHS Subject Group Heads. The group was led by none other than the very hard-working PCSHS Principal Mrs. Emilia L. Tolentino, and the ever-supportive Assistant Principal, Dr. Mark Anthony F. Familiaran. The launching also included the very symbolic posting of the GAD tarpaulin at the PCSHS Main Gate, a Zumba which was led by the very energetic MAPEH teacher Mrs. Ethel S. Donesa, and of course the very inspiring messages of Mrs. Tolentino and Dr. Familiaran who both in their messages strongly recognized that women indeed could do and contribute great things to the development and improvement of the society with due respect to the opposite sex.                     The launching of the Women’s Celebration was facilitated by Mrs. Ginalyn Allen who acted as the program EMCEE and Mrs. Salvacion Prado, the GFPS Coordinator.                    This year’s launching of the International Women’s Celebration ended with a meeting that was attended by the members of the GFPS. The participants have shown their recognition of the continuing and emerging women’s empowerment and gender equality issues and concerns, challenges, and commitments.

Gulayan sa Pamayanan Project

Gulayan sa Pamayanan Project PASAY CITY SOUTH  HIGH SCHOOL : Nag-iisang kasali  sa Gulayan sa Pamayanan Project sa Sekondari Nina Wilma V. Amores At Isagani Nool Disyembre 1, 2021 sinimulang isulong ng Pasay City South High School ang Gulayan sa Pamayanan Project katuwang ang ahensya ng DSWD matapos piliin ng Dibisyon ang PCSHS bilang lugar nang kaunana-unahan   GPP ng Pasay sa Sekondari. Agad na nagsagawa ng panimulang programa ang paaralan. Dinaluhan eto nina Gng. Emilia L. Tolentino-Punongguro, G. Mark Anthony F. Famillaran- Katuwang na punongguro kasama ang kanilang mga Puno ng Kagawaran at Senior Group Heads. Naroon din sa nabanggit na programa ang mga kinatawan ng DSWD at ang kanilang mga coordinator ng 4 P’ s pati narin ang mga magulang ng 4 P’s na kabilang sa 100 na mahigit na  may kanya kanyang grupong kinabibilangan. Sa nabanggit ding na okasyon ay nagpaunlak  ng isang panayam sina  Bb. Judy Ann Basca at Bb. Rances Sta Juana , mga kinatawan ng DSWD  . Ayon sa kanila layon ng GP Project ang makatulong sa pagsugpo  kagutuman at ng Malnutrisyon .sa bayan. At target na tatanggap ng benipisyo ay ang mga 4 P’s ng Pasay. Sa panig naman ng paaralan ay maitaas ang kamalayan ng bawat isa sa kahalagahan ng pagtatanim  ng gulay  at ang ibinibigay nitong nutrisyon sa ating katawan. Bukod sa panayam ay binigyan din ng pagkakataon na magtanong ang ilan sa mga dumalo at agad naman etong natugunan, katulad ng pagkakaroon ng ID ng lahat na kasangkot sa proyekto , pagkakaroon ng mga gamit pantanin at schedule ng pagpunta at pamamalagi ng mga magulang sa paaralan. Matapos ang programa ay agad sinamahan nina G. Isagani Nool, G.Dominador  Torio , Gng Editha Alimbuyugin , mga nakatalagang GPP Chair ng paaralan at Bb. Eleanor Alejandro tagapag-ugnay ng 4P’s. , ang mga taga DSWD at magulang ng 4 P’s sa itinalang lote para sa Gulayan. At sa panghuli ay kinunan ng larawan ang lahat ng dumalo bilang patunay na nagkakaisa ang PCSHS at DSWD pagsulong ng Gulayan sa Pamayanan Project sa Pasay . Magkatuwang na isinulong ng mga taga – Pasay City South High School sa pangunguna ng ating Principal, Gng. Emilia L. Tolentino at ng DSWD na kasama ang mga magulang ng mga mag-aaral na Iskolar ng 4 P’s ang GPP o Gulayan sa Paaralan Project sa Sekondari.   Ilan sa mga loteng itinalaga ng Pasay City South High School upang maging Harding Taniman sa GPP.    

Outstanding Campus Integrity Crusaders

Outstanding Campus Integrity Crusaders Previous Next By; STEVE R. LORICO The Southenian Integrity Crusaders (SIC) is the Campus Integrity Crusaders (CIC) organization of Pasay City South High School under the office of the Ombudsman. The SIC club joins the Campus Integrity Crusaders in promoting Honesty and Social Responsibility through its implemented activities. With the project title: SIC AIMS: Aktibong  Isinusulong ang Maunlad na Sambayanan, the SIC bagged its second award as one of the the Outstanding Campus Integrity Crusaders in the National Capital Region held last October 27, 2021 through virtual ceremony. The SIC had implemented five (5) activities promoting honesty and seven (7) activities promoting social responsibility for a total of twelve (12) activities. Some of the highlights of SIC projects includes: SIC Witness: Dokumentaryo, a documentary filmed by the SIC officers and members that talks about the significance of honesty, Oplan: Bayani ng Katapatan: recognizing  and giving awards to students who manifested honesty by surrendering lost items to SIC club to be able to return it to the owner: Lingap Mindanao, a donation drive participated by the teachers and staff of PCSHS where the beneficiaries are our fellow Filipinos who were victims of the earthquake in Mindanao and the Self-Defense Training-Seminar where military personnel from the AFP trained our students on basic skills about self-defense. The Southenian Integrity Crusaders (SIC) promises to continue its advocacy and commitment in promoting honesty and social responsibility in our school and in the community.

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SDO Officials Visited PCSHS

SDO Officials Visited PCSHS SDO Officials Visited PCSHS Basilisa D. Tomimbang   Officials of Pasay Schools Division Office, visited Pasay City South High School on September 29, 2020 to personally assess the implementation of the Learning Continuity Plan to ensure that the school’s plans, goals, actions, and services support students through the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous Next Pasay City South High School administration and staff established solutions for continuing coursework which is geared towards distance learning to keep students safe by maintaining appropriately recommended precautionary measures to be observed during this time of pandemic.   With the majority of enrolled students going for online and modular distance learning, PCSHS sought an intensive process to determine the modality that would best fit each learner. It was developed in concert with all the staff and stakeholders to get feedback and input.   To maintain effective teaching and learning during extended school closures, PCSHS developed a framework for Learner Packages and Self-Learning modules. Preparation and distribution of the Learner Packages for all grade levels are done by the Volunteer Teachers together with the Admin and its Staff. The parents on the other hand are responsible for claiming as well as returning  the Learner Packages during the issuance and retrieval according to schedule.   Though Independent Mode of Learning is expected, the school admin and faculty asked for additional support from parents, guardians, or other family members as these adult figures in the home environment plays a critical role in helping the students stay motivated and interested in order for them to successfully perform their duties and tasks for their academic performance.   Classes are being monitored through text-based or messenger interaction and the interface of learners, teachers, parents, and instructional supervisors. Synchronous and asynchronous teaching was also implemented to support effective learning. The goal is not to try to re-create face-to-face classrooms which is impossible to do, but to ensure that learning continues in a healthy way through the means of online and blended learning. Since not all students may be well-adapted to learning in a remote learning environment, teachers are made sure to be always readily available.   Retrieval and Replenishment of the Self-Learning modules to complete the cycle is done on a weekly basis followed by a post-analysis report.   The school’s mantra is “Tuloy ang Edukasyon sa Pasay City South High School”. The institution’s stakeholders believe that learning doesn’t stop when brick-and-mortar school buildings are closed.   Many challenges come along with the ability to provide remote instruction to all students due to the COVID-19 outbreak but the school recognized the need of developing a carefully designed execution plan by collaborating in creative, strategic, and forward-thinking ways and create adaptive educational supports and policies conducive to providing learning continuity.     To our dear SDS, Dr. Loreta B. Torrecampo, CESO V; Dr. Arturo Tolentino, OIC-ASDS, to our two chiefs Dr. Myrna B. Gaza, and Sir Librado Torres. Thank you so much for visiting our school.     Our dear Principal Maám Emily L. Tolentino accompanied them to visit our school buildings and other facilities  and they were very satisfied that the school’s cleanliness and orderliness were maintained amidst the pandemic

Pasay City South High School: The 50th Golden Year

                According to the school archives, Pasay City South High School as an educational institution was founded in 1967 through the collaborative efforts of parents who were members of the PAF officers together with the Pasay City Government. For more than decades, the school delivers basic services of the PAF personnel as well as the children of the civilians residing in Villamor Air Base and the nearby surrounding areas like CAA Compound, Don Carlos Village, Kalayaan Village, and Teachers Bliss Condominium in Pasay City. It also caters to as far as Sun Valley in Parañaque, Signal Village and Bicutan in Taguig and Fort Bonifacio.                 Dissemination of information for the affair were made through announcements in social media. A public facebook page was created calling the attention of the alumni from 1969 – 2019. Meeting was set on August 4, 2018 at the Audio-Visual Room where a number of alumni from different batches attended. Officers were elected then appointed batch representatives to relay information to their batch mates. Updates are posted on the page from time to time for meetings and other matters for the preparations of upcoming activities.                 On February 16, the kick off parade was set. It was participated by the PCSHS drum and lyre, school administrators, members of the faculty and the alumni. It was a color-coded parade with the alumni wearing their batch shirts: yellow for 1969 and the faculty members, green for the 70’s, black for the 80’s, maroon for the 90’s and gray for the 2000’s. The parade started at school quadrangle as an assembly area then together marched to the streets of Villamor Air Base then back to school where it started. A short program was rendered while everybody was taking rest. Students from Grade 10 Agate and Alexandrite entertained the audience. Mr. Agapito Teodoro N. Manaog, Principal II PCSHS, welcomed and expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the alumni for their positive response. In the afternoon basketball and volleyball tournaments were held at the school’s gymnasium which were composed of teams representing the alumni batches.                 As a part of the celebration, the school organized a whole day affair on February 20 with the theme “Makiisa, Sariwain ang Pagkakaisa, Southenian Ka”. A thanksgiving mass was held at the school gymnasium which was attended by school administrators, members of the faculty and Grade 8 and 10 students. After it, booths of different school clubs kept students busy and entertained in the morning and at 3:00 PM, the selection of Mr. & Miss Foundation began. Song and dance numbers were showcased by the finest performers from Junior and Senior High School students and teachers as well. Yngrid Kurei Factuar a Grade 10 student and Kerbey L. Ilao a Grade 9 candidate emerged winners among the other candidates from the different grade levels.                 The highlight of the 50th Foundation was the Alumni Homecoming held at Cuneta Astrodome on February 22. Alumni, teacher retirees, school administrators and members of the faculty flocked the venue to celebrate the big event. Even the school mayor Antonino Calixto, Vice Mayor Noel “Boyet” Del Rosario and other city officials were present to share their feelings of joy and gratitude for the school’s unwavering service for 50 years. It was indeed a night of festivity and unfailing memories of the alumni’s experiences during high school years. Atty. Rhaegee Tamaña of batch 1971 served as the speaker who in her speech rekindled the past achievements and memories of the school. In like manner, Sir Manaog also gave his message that inspired every Southenian in the place to support their beloved Alma Mater.       Of course, performances from different batches made the event more entertaining and memorable, like the Hagibis of batch 80, selected the cultural dancers of Nayong Pilipino from batches 1976-1979, of course the singing doctor with his live band, song numbers from Joy Q.  Aquino of batch 99 and Neil Pedrosa of batch 2001; and the dance of the decade by selected representative from different batches. Even some members of the faculty displayed their dance skills to show everyone that they can also catch up with the modern dances.                 The affair lasted past 10:00 PM with the alumni’s unending goodbyes, for sure it will be long time for them to see each other again. But one thing is for sure PCSHS will still be there for them to go back to. It’s has been decades of service producing competitive Southenians, to render service to the community and the country. It’s already 50 years and still counting . . .

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