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High Tech HS Campus to Lure in Math Wiz, Junior Scientists
2014-09-01 
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BEST EDUCATIONAL INVESTMENT
The new home of Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science in A. Pablo Street, Brgy. Malinta, near the corner at MacArthur Highway.
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RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY
Officials of the city government, city council, barangay, education department, along with officers of Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science (ValMaSci) Parents and Teachers Association at the ribbon cutting ceremony on, August 31.
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WELCOME, PARENTS
Parents of students as they enter the new ValMaSci campus, Aug. 31.
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BLESSING CEREMONY
Fr. Lito Caliwag with ValMaSci teachers at the 4th floor of the building.
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LESS "NO READ" KIDS
Adding meat to the ValMaSci project, Mayor REX gestures as he delivers the city government's report on the recent Valenzuela City Summer Reading Camp that clinched an 88% improvement on reading and comprehension skills for its beneficiaries.
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DELIGHTED PARENTS
A parent stands up to appreciate points of accomplishment the mayor is reporting during the special open house day at ValMaSci, Aug. 31.
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CITY COUNCIL
The city council played a crucial role in making the ValMaSci a reality through solid cooperation and legislation.
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CHEMISTRY LAB
A Smart Board flashes a welcome sign for visiting parents at the Chemistry Laboratory. The light and movement sensitive Smart Board replaces the traditional blackboard at the lecture section of the laboratory.
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CHEMISTRY LAB
Visiting parents at the Chemistry Laboratory. The laboratory is divided into two areas: lecture and experiment sections. It is also equipped with light and movement sensitive Smart Board replaces the traditional blackboard at the lecture section of the laboratory.
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SMART BOARD
Visiting parents at the Chemistry Laboratory try out the Smart Board that replaces the traditional blackboard at the lecture section of the room.
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SPEECH LAB
Visiting parents at the Speech Laboratory.
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UNVEILING OF SCHOOL PLAQUE
Joining Mayor REX Gatchalian in the unveiling are Dept. of Education Sec. Armin Luistro, Vice Mayor Eric Martinez, Alay Buhay Partylist Rep. WES Gatchalian, City Council Committee on Education chairperson Coun. Lorie Natividad-Borja, ValMaSci Board of Academic Excellence vice chairman and Ateneo de Manila Consultant for Social Development Fr. Bienvenido Nebres, Synergeia Foundation president and chief executive officer Dr. Milwida Guevara, DepEd NCR director Dr. Luz Almeda, DepEd Valenzuela superintendent Dr. Wilfredo Cabral and ValMaSci principal Dr. Jameson Tan.
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BEST EDUCATIONAL INVESTMENT
The institution is dedicated to "every Valenzuelano child who dared to dream big."
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NATIONAL SCIENTIST
A National Scientist, former Ateneo de Manila University president Fr. Bienvenido Nebres now vice chairs the ValMaSci Board of Academic Excellence.
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VALMASCI ATRIUM
'Along its corridors will walk the sharpest minds the city has to offer."
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Mayor REX is greeted by Fr. Niebres and DepEd NCR director Dr. Luz Almeda after reporting on the city government's initial accomplishments with the Education 369-degree Investment Program.
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WITNESS TO THE CITY'S COMMITMENT
DepEd Sec. Armin Luistro addressing the inauguration program at the ValMaSci atrium. The secretary also led the school's groundbreaking ceremony six months earlier.
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WORKING TOGETHER
From left, Councilors Nolasco, Esplana; Dr. Cabral, Vice Mayor Martinez, Congressman Gatchalian, Mayor Gatchalian, Director Almeda, Fr. Nebres, Dr. Guevara; Councilors Cortez, Feliciano, Natividad-Borja, Espiritu and Alejandrino.
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LET'S GET IT ON
Academic movers and shakers in a huddle. From left, Mayor REX Gatchalian, Sec. Armin Luistro, Rep. WES Gatchalian, ValMaSci Board of Academic Excellence vice chairman Fr. Bienvenido Nebres and Vice Mayor Eric Martinez.
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MATHEMATICS LABORATORY
Officials and guests at the Mathematics Laboratory.
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PHYSICS AND ROBOTICS LABORATORY
A remote-controlled wheeled machine developed by students of ValMaSci wows officials and guests. Attached with a camera, the machine is designed to help save lives during search and rescue operations in challenging physical surroundings.
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SPEECH LAB
The carpeted Speech Laboratory is also equipped with Smart Board.
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Caption 

Painted in platinum and white, streamlined, and grid-based, the design of the brand-new Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science (ValMaSci) building in Barangay Malinta, which opened its doors, Monday, September 1, brings to mind a slick office appliance.

The interior evokes that of a mall, with the four levels built around an atrium. Including the roof deck, the combined building floor area is at 7,200 square meters.

The science laboratories on the first floor – chemistry, biology and general science, and physics and robotics – have the look of their counterparts in a university.

The interactive Smart Board in each laboratory - six in all, including the mathematics, speech and computer - is used with a stylus instead of a marker, and can access the Internet.

Moving in on September 2 are the 769 students of the former Valenzuela City Science High School (ValSci).

“With something as grand as this, we want to stir an interest in mathematics and science among the youth in Valenzuela City,”City Mayor REX Gatchalian said during the tour of the premises. 

The campus, which costs Php 199 million to construct and outfit, is a project under the city government’s Education 360-Degree Investment Program, a large-scale spending to shore up the local educational system.

The plan allots Php300 million for the building of 201 classrooms, reading improvement programs, teacher and parent trainings, and feeding programs. Construction of the ValMaSci lasted for six months.

The 20-classroom building is a far cry from the former’s sole building, which has 13 classrooms and a single science laboratory.

ValMaSci principal Dr. Jameson Tan described the lone science laboratory as a “typical high school science laboratory; just five microscopes and a fume hood.”

It was in that science laboratory, though, where students worked on the research  −about mussel shells as an additive in cement and hollow blocks −that won a Southeast Asian Ministers of Education (SEAMEO) Search for Young Scientists award last March.

With six laboratories stocked with complete line of laboratory tools and equipment, the school is aiming its shot higher.

“We’ll prepare for the Intel Science Fair,”said Tan, who is also the Research Head of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela (PLV).

Tan said, to be admitted in ValMaSci, the applicant must be a resident of the city; must not have a grade in any subject lower than 85; and must pass the admission exam. The top two students of each graduating elementary batch are exempted from taking the exam.

The ValMaSci curriculum is composed largely of advanced science and mathematics subjects. Of the 13 subjects in every year level, four are science and mathematics subjects.

To remain in ValMaSci, a student must maintain a grade of 85 per cent in any subject, Tan added.

The new campus is the third site occupied by the school since its inception in 1996.  The original forty students of the “science-oriented experiment class” went to Valenzuela National High School (VNHS) in Barangay Marulas.

In 2005, the city council passed an ordinance that would turn the class into a full-pledged science high school funded by the local school board.  The VNHS then moved to its own campus in Dalandanan two years after.

The city council this year passed an ordinance creating a Board of Academic Excellence, the school’s policy making body. 

In a brief inauguration ceremony, ValMaSci’s school marker was unveiled by the city government officials together with some stakeholders and guests from the Department of Education. The event was graced by DepEd Secretary Armin A. Luistro, ADMU Consultant for Social Development Fr. Bienvenido F. Nebres, SJ. and Synergeia Foundation President and CEO Dr. Milwida M. Guevarra.

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2014-09-01 | By: Rafael Cañete

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