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City of Mandaluyong Science High School

The City of Mandaluyong Science High School (Filipino: Mataas na Paaralang Pang-Agham ng Lungsod ng Mandaluyong) is a Public Secondary Science High School system located at E. Pantaleon St., Hulo, Mandaluyong City, Philippines.
== History ==

The City of Mandaluyong Science High School is the brainchild of Neptali Gonzales II, Representative of Lone District of the City of Mandaluyong born out of necessity - the need to give quality public secondary education that will nurture the best students of the city. The Groundbreaking Ceremony was held on March 15, 1996 at the back of the Hulo Elementary School compound, E. Pantaleon Street in Barangay Hulo, Mandaluyong City.
13 pioneering teachers were selected to start classes in June 1996 using the Special Science and Technology curriculum, to an enrolment of 144 students who passed the written and oral examination conducted by the education supervisors of the City Schools of Mandaluyong. The old six-room Grade VI Building of Hulo Elementary School served as the first classrooms, administrative office/faculty room, and canteen.
The left wing of the CMSHS building was constructed in 1996. By June 1997, the students occupied the new classrooms. Before end of December 1997, the right wing was completed and in 1998, the whole building was completed, then, computers, tables, and chairs were delivered.
On February 12, 1998, President Fidel V. Ramos signed into law, House Bill 7492 authored by Rep. Neptali "Boyet" Gonzales II, thus Republic Act No. 8497〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8497 )〕 was born enacting that a science high school be established at Barangay Hulo, City of Mandaluyong and appropriating funds therefore.
The completion of the water reservoir and toilet facilities ensued, followed by the façade, basketball court, and lastly, the landscaping. With the arrival of the new sets of computers and construction of the Speech Laboratory sponsored by Eduardo Cojuangco, Jr., the unveiling of the CMSHS marker took place on August 30, 1999 with Joseph Estrada, the then-President of the Republic of the Philippines, as the Guest of Honor.
CMSHS had its first batch of graduates in 2000 led by first valedictorian Amadea Paula Unisa. It serves graduates of both public and private grade schools not only in Mandaluyong City but in nearby cities such as San Juan, Pasig and Makati.
The City of Mandaluyong Science High School (CMSHS) was the brain child of Hon. Neptali “Boyet” M. Gonzales II, Representative, Lone District of the City of Mandaluyong borne out of necessity - the need to give quality public secondary education that will nurture the best students of the city. His lofty dream had transformed into reality during the Ground Breaking Ceremonies on March 15, 1996 at the back of then Jolo, now Hulo, Elementary School compound, E. Pantaleon Street before Noah’s Ark Sugar Refinery which is now known as Acqua Private Residences in Barangay Hulo, Mandaluyong City. The school was founded through the collaborative efforts of Rep. Neptali “Boyet” M. Gonzales II, Senate President Neptali A. Gonzales, Sr., then City Mayor Benjamin S. Abalos, Sr., the City Council of Mandaluyong, Dr. Pedro A. Ramos, former schools division superintendent and Dr. Eden C. Diaz, then assistant schools division superintendent, and Dr. Emelita D. Magsalin, education supervisor in science and health who was appointed officer-in-charge (OIC).
R.A. 8497
On February 12, 1998, President Fidel V. Ramos signed into law, House Bill 7492 authored by Rep. Neptali “ Boyet” Gonzales II, thus Republic Act No. 8497 was born enacting that a science high school be established at Barangay Hulo, City of Mandaluyong and appropriating funds therefore.
This special Science High School had its first batch of graduates in 2000 led by the first valedictorian Amadea Paula Unisa. It serves the graduates of both public and private grade schools not only in Mandaluyong City but in nearby cities such as San Juan, Pasig and Makati.
Before, sections of classes were named after Filipino (Second and Fourth Year) and foreign scientists (First and Third year). In 2009, sections of classes were named after elements in the Periodic table In School Year 2013-2014, sections were named after constellations, scientists, units of measurement, and molecular and atomic parts.

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