Regional Science High School for Region VI

The Regional Science High School for Region VI (formerly Aklan Development High School (AHDS) / Science Development High School of Aklan (SDHSA) / Science Development National High School (SDNHS) is a public secondary science school supervised by the Department of Education. It is located in Old Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines.

Regional Science High School for Region VI
Mataas na Paaralan ng Agham Panrehiyon ng Rehiyon VI
Regionalium Scientia Alta Schola

Scientia Et Virtus
"Knowledge And Virtue"
Location
Old Buswang
Western Visayas
Kalibo, Aklan
 Philippines
Information
School type Science High School
Established 1980
Founder Dr. Constancio I. Constantino
School district Kalibo II
School number 302332
Principal Maria Santia A. Arboleda
Color(s) Green and White         
Nickname Sayans, RegSci,Regional Science, ADHS
Publication

Scholar's Gazette (English)

Pahayagang Iskolar (Filipino)
Affiliations Department of Education - Division of Aklan
Regional Science High School Union
Website http://rshsvi.wix.com/rshsvi

History

Dr. Constancio I. Constantino, then Chairman of the Committee on Education and Culture of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of the Province of Aklan, in 1979 conceived the idea of establishing a provincial high school for the intellectually gifted and science-mathematics oriented youth of the province. Former Governor Roberto Q. Garcia issued an Executive Order creating a steering committee to study and work for the establishment of the school. The Sangguniang Panlalawigan, during the 45th regular session approved Resolution No.178, s. 1979 on December 7, 1979 which authorized the establishment of ADHS.

ADHS was modeled after the Manila Science High School which offers Special Science Secondary Education Curriculum with selective admission and retention requirements for students.

The authority to operate the first year class was endorsed by School Division Superintendent Joaquin Tesoro and was approved by Minister Onofre D. Corpus on March 11, 1980. The first year class consisted of 37 scholars who were selected based on a competitive admission test administered by the Science Foundation of the Philippines Center No.6. The Class was formally opened by the MEC Regional Director Antonio B. Tanchuan on June 9, 1980 for the school year 1980-81 and temporarily housed at the Bagong Lipunan Building of the Kalibo Pilot Elementary School. The second, third and fourth years were progressively organized every succeeding year thereafter. The school was transferred to its temporary site at the Provincial Capitol compound in the school year 1981-82.

In school year 1982-83, a resolution requested a change from the name Aklan Development High School to Science Development High School of Aklan (SDHSA) to make it more suggestive of its Special Science Secondary Education Curriculum. Approval of the change of name was signed by MEC Minister Onofre D. Corpus on December 23, 1982.

On June 21, 1991, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan approved a resolution donating a portion of one hectare of the real property acquired by the provincial government from the Development Bank of the Philippines to the SDHSA and authorizing the provincial governor to execute the Deed of Donation. The Deed of Donation was entered into by and between the Provincial Government of Aklan and the Department of Education, Culture and Sports-Science Development National High School of Aklan, on July 11, 1991. The newly acquired school site is located in Barangay Old Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan.

The P3.2 Million DECS-SEDP consists of an administration office, four academic classrooms, library, laboratory and home economics room.

The new school site was inaugurated on October 4, 1993. SDHSA was then changed to Science Development National High School (SDNHS) due to the order of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports that all Barangay high schools should be named as national high schools.

A permanent extension classroom and guard house (through the effort of PTCA) were built in 1994-1995. Two more classrooms were constructed in 1995. Because of the growing population of the SDNHS, makeshift classrooms made of nipa and bamboo were built, four in 1994 and two in 1995, through the efforts of parents.

Gradually, classrooms made of light materials were demolished to give way to more permanent structures. In 1996, a science laboratory was constructed and each year thereafter, classrooms were built under the DECS Regular School Building Program. In March 1997, four classrooms funded out of the CDF of Senator Edgardo Angara were built.

The school was converted into a Regional Science High School in 1999. With this conversion, the school caters to the needs of students who are scientifically and mathematically inclined, not just in the province of Aklan but also throughout Region VI.

It now houses the Provincial Adolescent Health and Youth Development Program Center of Aklan (AHYDP-Teen Center).

Background

Faculty and administration

From its establishment, the institution had Dr. Concepcion P. Constantino as its principal, until July 2009 when she was replaced by Mrs. Merlyn S. Carrillo who is now promoted to Principal III. Currently, Mrs. Maria Santia A. Arboleda is the incumbent Principal II of Regional Science. The school has produced two Metrobank Foundation Inc. awardees in the Search for Outstanding Teachers of the Philippines namely, Dioso A. Torre and Ruby Agnes Estrada.

Subject Teachers

Science Department

Josephine I. Retubis (Science 9;Chemistry)

Ruthelyn A. Yap (Science 10; Physics)

Georgina D. Francisco (Science 9; Chemistry, Science 10: Physics)

L B. Morales (Science 8)

Gerald T. Delos Reyes (Science 8; Biotechnology)

Alma C. Cawaling (Science 7; Environmental Science)

Mathematics Department

Ma. Visitacion N. Macavinta (Mathematics 10)

Amelia K. Malilay (Mathematics 9)

Wilma O. Isturis (Mathematics 8)

Ramelyn B. Patricio (Mathematics 7)

English Department

Gaynor A. Calizo (English 10)

Lilibeth R. Bustamante (English 9)

Allan D. Pelayo (English 9)

Giliw T. Mendoza (English 8)

Erlinda P. Franco (English 7)

Research Department

Cherry T. Rafailes (Research III)

L B. Morales (Research III, Intro to Research)

Dina Rose I. Francisco (Research II)

Josephine I. Retubis (Intro to Research)

Nilda B. Garcia (Intro to Research)

Filipino Department

Merly M. Bustamante (Filipino 10; El Filibusterismo, Filipino 8; Florante at Laura)

Felinda P. Palomar (Filipino 9; Noli Me Tangere)

Nelyn I. Taligatos (Filipino 8; Florante at Laura)

Gretchel S. Tocol (Filipino 7; Ibong Adarna)

History Department

Irene T. Dumalaog (Araling Panlipunan 10)

Jhona I. De Felipe (Araling Panlipunan 9)

Juan Felipe Simon D. Peralta (Araling Panlipunan 9)

Josephine P. Vicente (Araling Panlipunan 8)

Jessa Mae T. Inguillo (Araling Panlipunan 8)

Irene T. Dumalaog (Araling Panlipunan 7)

MAPEH Department

Alejandro P. Arca (MAPEH 10)

J.F.S. D. Peralta (MAPEH 9 )

Jessa Mae T. Inguillo (MAPEH 9)

Claribel D. Almero (MAPEH 9, MAPEH 7)

Verlen B. Remaldorra (MAPEH 8)

EsP Department

Josephine P. Vicente (EsP 10)

Nilda B. Garcia (EsP 10, EsP 7)

Lilibeth R. Bustamante (EsP 10, EsP 8)

Georgina D. Francisco (EsP 10)

Amelia K. Malilay (EsP 9)

Josephine I. Retubis (EsP 9)

Nelyn I. Taligatos (EsP 9)

Feby S. Reynado (EsP 7)

Publications

Its writers have earned awards from the Philippine Information Agency, and the Regional and National Schools Press Conference.

Class sections

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

External links

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