词条 | Mandaluyong High School |
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HistoryMandaluyong High School was established when Rizal Technological University (formerly Rizal Technological Colleges) started to reduce enrolment with the plan of gradual phase out of its high school department. In 1977-1978, the emerging new secondary school enrolled the first and second year high school students from Rizal Technological Colleges. Mandaluyong High School started to operate on 21 July 1977. On 28 March 2000 a Government Act was passed that decreed that the Mauway Annex be separated and converted into an independent high school initially known as Mandaluyong East High School.[2] The name was subsequently changed to 'Mataas na Paaralang Neptali A. Gonzales' (Neptali A. Gonzales High School) after Neptali Gonzales II, the lawmaker who promoted the Act.[3] Building historyIn due course, a national budget for the new school was allocated for the construction of the 20-classroom third and fourth year buildings, now called Lopez I and II, located in Aglipay St., Brgy Polacion, Mandaluyong City. In 1985, a two-storey four-room building was donated by a Chinese philanthropist, Mr. Tan Tian Huay, as one of the projects of the Federation of Philippine Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In the late 1980s, a two-storey six-classroom building was constructed – the Abalos Building. In 1991, through the Educational Support Fund of the United States of America, the three-storey E.S.F. Building was built to adhere to the needs of the growing school population. In 1998, the Neptali Gonzales Administration Building, was constructed. In 2002 the four-storey 16-classroom Gonzales Building was built. The two-storey Abalos Building was demolished and a new four-storey 23-room Abalos Building was erected in 2005. In September 2008, the school received P900,000 from the City for the construction of a speech laboratory.[4] The school is now also used as a polling place.[5] AdmissionsFirst year enrollees are required to undergo an oral reading test for diagnostic and classification purposes and submit other documentation including a certificate of good moral character. Principals
Miss Ederlinda G. Diaz, Education Supervisor in EPP/TLE was also designated as Officer In-charge Mrs. Alma D. Divina, Education Supervisor in English and then Officer In-charge (OIC) - Office of the Assistant Schools Division Superintendent (ASDS)also served as OIC before the designation of Mr. Rosarito Septimo. LevelsGrades 7 to 12 References1. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.mandaluyong.gov.ph/profile/social_services.aspx |title=Social Services - Education |publisher=City of Mandaluyong |date=2010 |accessdate=18 July 2011}} 2. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.congress.gov.ph/download/ra_11/RA08769.pdf |title=Republic Act No.8769 |publisher=Congress of the Philippines |date=28 March 2000 |accessdate=18 July 2011}} 3. ^{{cite news |url=http://nmgonzales.com/achievements.asp |title=Achievements - Hon. Neptali Gonzales II |publisher=Congressman Neptali Gonzales II |accessdate=18 July 2011}} 4. ^{{cite news |url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/metro/view/20080915-160706/MetroBriefs |title=P17M for city schools |publisher=Philippine Daily Inquirer |date=15 September 2008 |accessdate=17 July 2011}} 5. ^{{cite news |url=http://mandaluyong.gov.ph/profile/intro_tbl1.05.aspx |title=Table 1.05 Number of Registered Voters as of January 9, 2002 |publisher=City of Mandaluyong |date=9 January 2002 |accessdate=18 July 2011}} External links
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