Davao del Norte State College Laboratory School

Davao del Norte State College Laboratory School (DNSC LS, DNSC Lab. School) is the laboratory school of Davao del Norte State College. It is under the administrative supervision of DNSC Institute of Education.

New and improved gate of DNSC.
DNSC Journalists competes in DSPC.

History

The vision to establish the college began with Mayor Gregorio Dujali's vision that educating local fishermen would solve the diverse problems of fishing and lead to sustainable livelihood and environment in the municipal waters. Congressman Lorenzo Sarmiento and Senator Alejandro Almendras initiated legislation that led to the creation of the Davao del Norte School of Fisheries (DANSOF) on April 29, 1969 by virtue of Republic Act 5876.

Plans were on hiatus for six years due to lack of budgetary allocation; Tranquilino Benigno worked for the inclusion of DANSOF in the annual budget. On January 5, 1976, DANSOF started its operation within the compound of Panabo Provincial High School (PPHS). In 1979, the Davao Regional Institute of Fisheries Technology (DRIFT) was established at DaNSoF, having been chosen among the seven fishery schools under the 6th IBRD Fishery Education Development Program.

Upon the retirement of Benigno as DRIFT director and DANSOF administrator, Dr. Vicente Hermoso was appointed on December 15, 1992 as vocational school superintendent. The school was converted to the Davao del Norte State College (DNSC) on February 14, 1995, through the Republic Act 7879 authored by Congressman Rodolfo del Rosario. Hermoso became the first president of DNSC.

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