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Laking PSYSC - My NSCM Summit Experience

BY: CHARLES IAN V. CES
TABACO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, TABACO CITY



            “Laking PSYSC, talino’y inaalay para sa kabataan,
            Laking PSYSC,masaya kami at palakaibigan,
            Laking PSYSC,kasama ang hiwaga ng agham,
            Sa PSYSC, nakilala kita..”


These are some of the lyrics included in the song Laking PSYSC. These lyrics may just be phrases to others but it actually displays a deep meaning.

Indeed, joining PSYSC Summit was one of the great experiences that have been a part of my high school life. It all started when I was a sophomore student and I decided to join the National PSYSC Summit in Philippine Science High School – Bicol Campus at Goa, Camarines Sur. It was then where the Summit for Region V was conducted. Neophyte as I am, I was really excited of what will happen during the camp. Only to found out that there were exciting workshops, really mind-challenging subcamp quiz competition, fun ice breakers and also really accommodating subcamp facilitators and members. There was a pledge night and also socials night where we enjoyed different games that were really fun. We were accompanied by our warmhearted advisers, Mr. Ronaldo Reyes and Mrs. Agnes Barsaga.

I was then a facilitator when I was a junior student and the camp was held at Tabaco National High School, Tabaco City. It was the second year I joined PSYSC Summit. I’ve experienced quite different from the others brought by the fact that we were the facilitators. Different responsibilities were put unto our shoulders throughout the summit. Despite of being a facilitator, I still enjoyed the summit.

The summit was organized by the Philippine Society of Youth Science Clubs-Tabaco National High School under the advisory of the ever-dedicated advisers, Mr. Ronaldo Reyes and Mrs. Agnes Barsaga. The National Committee of PSYSC assisted the whole team during the camp.


Now, it’s my third year of joining this summit and I am still a facilitator. The summit was held same as of last year’s school venue. It may seem to be at the same ground but the fun never been the same. Instead, it has multiplied throughout the summit. The summit was again organized by the Philippine Society of Youth Science Clubs-Tabaco National High School under the advisory of the enthusiastic advisers, Mr. Ronaldo Reyes and Mrs. Agnes Barsaga. The National Committee of PSYSC also helped the whole team throughout the camp.

“Sa PSYSC,naging kaibigan kita
            Sa PSYSC ay sumama ka na.”
These experiences have developed not only my skills and talents but also myself as a whole. The summit has been a part of my life.  I’ve learned many lessons in this summit and I will forever cherish these experiences.

The whole experience wasn’t fulfilled without the caring advisers, Mr. Ronaldo Reyes and Mrs. Agnes Barsaga and the Philippine Society of Youth Science Clubs- Tabaco National High School.

With these, I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to everyone who helped me in making this experience possible. 

PSYSC Welcomes New ECATS, 11B! :)


 PSYSC welcomes a new set of ECATS, batch 11B! J



The new ECATs who joined the PSYSC family this March are:

Ganther Philip Engcoy
Justin Michael Naniong
Mark Xavier Tarcelo
Marie Krystel Hugo
Jemar Anne Sigua
Honeylyn Herbieto
Esjiemar Levi Rito
Elena Mae Bustamante
Precious Fernandez
Dan Marco Del Rosario
Nissi Abigail Buenaobra
Charmaine Rose delos Reyes
Ma. Beynouna Meg Arbo
Cherrie May Olaya
Theo Victor Cavite
Kim Charles Lazo
Arriane Lacaba
Kathy Lois Amores
Eduard Joseph Siquioco
Ara Bettina Hamor
Francis Laudemir Libre
Kimberly Almajeda
Margarita Rose Rosario

These new ECATs have successfully completed their application process which started on January 2012 to March 2012. Throughout their application process, they were able to participate in a lot of bonding activities, immersions with the different committees, and in events such as the 41st Anniversary Dinner & Pledge Night, Grand BASIC.

Their applicants’ night was held on March 12, 2012 in Balay Kalinaw. Their theme was Broadway so there were a lot of songs, dances, skits and games. According to their batch head, Ganther, “It was hard to practice for the applicants’ night but when we were already there I felt the love of PSYSC for their applicants.

Now that these college students are part of the PSYSC National Executive Council Assistance Team (NECAT), they can now serve as facilitators or staff for the National Science Club Month (NSCM) in September, National Children’s Science Interactive Workshop (NCSIW) in October and National Youth Science, Technology and the Environment Summer Camp (NYSTESC) in April.

Interested Metro Manila based college students can also be part of the PSYSC National Executive Council Assistance Team (NECAT). This semester’s application process will start this July 2012.

So what are you waiting for? Join us now and become like your Ate’s and Kuya’s! J

Again, congratulations to the batch of new ECATS, 11B! Welcome to the PSYSC family and may you always keep the fire burning!

Congratulations!

National Astronomy Week






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RESCUE Good Practices 2011 Winners

Congratulations to the Search of RESCUE Good Practices 2011 winners! Each of the winning entries will receive the following:

Cash prize worth 2000 Php
Certificate of Recognition for the science club and for the science club adviser/s
A copy of the “1-2-3 of Disaster Education Workbook” published by the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction, European Union, and Kyoto University

The winning entries are:

"Project Rain Gauge" by Tabaco National High School
"Start a Sea Change" by Tabaco National High School
"Desire to Learn During Fire Concern" by College of Immaculate Conception
"Don't Wait for Earthquake" by College of Immaculate Conception
"Lambago Tree Growing along Cagayan River" by Xavier University High School

Congratulations! :)

CSIW 2011 Corporate Sponsors


The Philippine Society of Youth Science Clubs would like to thank the following corporate sponsors for this year’s National Children’s Science Interactive Workshop held in Sarabia Manor Hotel and Convention Center, Iloilo City with the theme “Meteorolodyssey: Riding the Winds, Battling the Tides, Braving the Storms”.



PSYSC Welcomes New ECATs: Batch 11A! :)

This October, PSYSC welcomes 22 new ECATs of the batch 11A!



These 22 new ECATs are:

Austria, Cindy
Calabia, Frances Lira
Capistrano, Milbert
Carating, Christian Albert
Castillo, Joshua Daryl
Ceballos, Michael Warren
de Villa, Almira
Escobia, Kevin
Gatmaytan, Gloria Mira
Geganzo, Stessi Marie
Lacar, Sean Sigfred
Ortiz, Carlos
Ostique, Michael Scott
Paradero, Angelene
Pizaña, Arvee Lyn
Quezada, Stephanie Grace
Recto, Carlo Severino
Resma, Steven Michael
Silverio, Clyde
Talento, Wendy
Uy, Jenica Rozette
Victoria, Reymar Angelo


These 22 new ECATs have successfully completed their application process which took place in the first semester AY 2011-2012. Their application process consisted of bonding activities, immersions, applicants night, an interview and some final requirements. Their applicants night was held on Oct 3, 2011 in Balay Kalinaw. Their applicants night was filled of dance and song numbers, skits, and games. Many ECATs who came enjoyed the applicants night very well. It was definitely a night of fun.

Now that these applicants have completed their application process, they are already part of the PSYSC National Executive Council Assistance Team (NECAT). They can now serve as facilitators for the NYSTESC and NCSIW. They can also be part of the staff or core committees of the PSYSC events and projects such as the National Youth Science, Technology and the Environment Summer Camp (NYSTESC), National Children's Science Interactive Workshop (NCSIW) and National Science Club Month (NSCM).

Once again, congratulations to the batch of new ECATs, 11A! Welcome to the PSYSC family and may you be able to serve the Filipino youth through your future endeavors.

Keep the fire burning! Congratulations! :)

Get Ready to be Blown Away!



Get ready to be blown away as PSYSC brings you

2011 National Children's Science Interactive Workshop

with the theme,
"Meteorolodyssey:
Riding the Winds, Battling the Tides, Braving the Storms"

Sarabia Manor Hotel and Convention Center, Iloilo City
October 24-27, 2011

Registration Fee:
PhP 4,500 for PSYSC-affiliated schools
PhP 7,500 for non-affiliated schools

Deadline for registration is on September 23, 2011.

For more info, contact (02)332.8151 or 393.4384
or e-mail us at csiw@psysc.org

PSYSC Science Olympiad Top 20



The PSYSC Science Olympiad (PSO) National Eliminations were held last Sep 3, 2011 in 12 regional sites all over the country. After the simultaneous eliminations exam, the top 20 schools for each bracket were determined.

he Top 20 schools for Bracket 1 - Elementary are:

Top 20 Elementary Schools (Bracket I)
Angelicum College
Ateneo de Davao
Ateneo de Zamboanga
Butuan Central Elementary School
Butuan City SPED Center
Colegio San Agustin - Makati
Iligan City North 1 Central School
Naga Central School II
Quantum Academy Inc
San Beda College Alabang
School of Saint Anthony
Shalom Crest Wizard Academy
Special Education Center for the Gifted (SPED-G)
SPED - Integrated School for Exceptional Children
St. Mary's College - Quezon City
St. Paul College of Ilocos Sur
Surigao City Special Science Elementary School
The Learning Tree Child Growth Center
University of the Philippines Integrated School
Zamboanga Chong Hua

The top 20 schools for bracket II - High School are:

Top 20 High Schools (Bracket II)
Agusan National High School
Alaminos City National High School
Baguio City National High School
Caloocan City Science High School
Negros Occidental National Science High School
Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus
Philippine Science High School - Cagayan Valley Campus
Philippine Science High School - Central Luzon Campus
Philippine Science High School - Central Mindanao Campus
Philippine Science High School - Central Visayas Campus
Philippine Science High School - Ilocos Region Campus
Philippine Science High School - Western Visayas Campus
Saint Jude Catholic School
San Beda College Alabang
San Pablo City Science High School
St Mary's University
Tabaco National High School
Tarlac National High School
University of the Philippines High School - Iloilo
University of the Philippines Integrated School

The results are arranged in no particular order. Congratulations to all of you!

See you on Sept 24, 2011 in the PHIVOLCS, CP Garcia, Diliman, Quezon City.

Again, congratulations! :)

Congratulations to Allen Santa Maria, winner of the 2011 NSCM Photocontest!


Congratulations to ALLEN SANTA MARIA of CALOOCAN CITY SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL for being the winner of the 2011 NSCM Photocontest with 1,025 likes! As the winner, you will receive 2,000 pesos worth of cash and a certificate. Your photo will also be featured in the next CATALYST issue and in http://e-catalyst.blogspot.com.


Congratulations also to our runners-up:

Kevin U. Facun of Bulacan Agricultural State College - 594 likes

Tricia Amarillo of Juan G. Macaraeg National High School - 303 likes


To everyone who joined and supported the event, thank you and keep the science clubbing movement going! :)


My Last PSYSC Summer Camp?

by Roger Junior C. Colobong

(inspired by "The National Youth Science, Technology and Environment Summer Camp 2011.. My Last PSYSC Summer Camp" written by Carl Partrick S. Tadeo. Thanks Carl...)

Cebu (2005), UPLB (2007), Aklan (2008), Bataan (2009), Tagaytay (2010), Iloilo (2011), CAMP Iloilo was the 6th NYSTESC that I have experienced. I was an incoming 4th year high school back then, when I joined CAMP Cebu. I can still recall the play of events that had happened back then (Biotechnology: Magic in the Realm of Reality was even the theme). The CAMP was first set to be in Davao, however, for some reason, it was moved to a later date in the hidden paradise of Cebu. Due to the postponement of the CAMP to a later date, I was forced to forgo the opportunity of enrolling in a summer program in preparation for UPCAT just to attend the summer camp. So why did I do it? Why risk the chance of preparing for exam to an activity of PSYSC? Well, during that time, I didn’t really know, but what I knew was that I really wanted to join.

It was not my first time to attend a national activity, for I already had attended the NLTSGO in Baguio before. Somehow, I had that expectation of sleeping in a cozy bed, eating warm meals, and listening to a lecture or two in an air-conditioned room. However, when we arrived at the venue of CAMP Cebu, all those expectations crumbled. We were led to our quarters which was actually an unfinished dormitory. Majority of the male participants were assigned to sleep in a big hall which was still under construction. The feel of it was like that of staying in a refugee camp. The food was also not that satisfying and the session hall was hot and small, that some of the participants were already outside the hall. Some of the bathrooms were just improvised, and to top that, water was very limited.

Though, despite of such problems in the accommodations, I can’t say that I regret joining that PSYSC event; because, It was also in that event that I experienced a different kind of friendship with other people coming from the different parts of the Philippines. I could still recall Subcamp 14: Mutantes with our facilitator Ate Marj, sonny, cha, bogik, Jaime, kikim, czar, Barbie, Kelvin and the rest of the gang. I still remember the times when we ate lunch together, did workshops, listened and slept in lectures, the jail booth, foam stuffing, fieldtrip, exchanging numbers, filling each other’s “who I met” page, how we shared and made fun of each other’s languages, and of course the last night where after pledge and awarding we all went at the pool side to chat some more and ended the night with a water fight. That was my first NYSTESC and it was legendary…

It was also during that event that I realized that I wanted to do what the PSYSC organizers do. Make cool AVPs, become a facilitator, organize such events or even better. That time, I told myself, I wanted to become part of PSYSC’s team.

I learned from my older brother the application process of PSYSC in UP, and so when I entered college, it was one of my goals to be part of the National Executive Council Assistance Team. It was in the orientation where I met the people who I also saw in CAMP Cebu. It felt that I was seeing the movie stars in person – it was overwhelming. By the end of the first semester of my first year, I was finally an ECAT. Come April of 2007, I became a facilitator to league 14: Chemates, where I met 32 high school kids in CAMP UPLB (Chemic Relief: Transcend Entropy). The feeling was weird because some of the kids were participants of CAMP Cebu, however, as it was like before, everything was worth remembering. From the first day of wearing the zorro mask, a game of backstab, to the workshops, cheering practice, quiz bee, dress a super hero, limbo rock, over-all workshop, pledge night and the awarding ceremonies, everything was extraordinary. We were even able to bag the BEST SUBCAMP award, the SUPER LEAGUE.

Camp Aklan came in next, where I became Sessions head. It was different from just being a participant or a facilitator. Though I may not have done the job quite well, it made me learn some lessons and gave me an avenue to develop. I decided to take another shot in CAMP Bataan, where in I was the workshops head and later on turn teacher’s session. From handling students, I was then tasked to handle the teachers, it was awkward at first, but then, I eventually got the hang of it. It was in CAMP Bataan, that I was also elected as the NEC President for 2009 to 2011.

In my term as the NEC, I had overseen the conduct of the 2010 NYSTESC held in Tagaytay. Now the challenge was on a higher level. Decisions had to be done, deals were made, negotiations and even confrontations. That time, the participation was already overwhelming. We had almost reached a thousand. It was my first CAMP as president and yet my 5th CAMP in total, yet it doesn’t fail to leave a memory worth remembering.

And then, of course, the 2011 CAMP Iloilo, the largest CAMP in PSYSC history. From just being a participant of an event to becoming it’s president; from subcamp 14 to the more than a hundred thousand affiliates of the organization, from my first CAMP until now, PSYSC has continued to give me great friends and wonderful memories. It has enriched me with different skills and values, and has made me realize my potentials. PSYSC has made me ready to face the real world with confidence. As my term as president ends and start as a board member, I do not think that I can say that this CAMP Iloilo is MY LAST CAMP, because, I know that despite of me pursuing a different chapter of my life, I will forever hold PSYSC’s motto of “Once a PSYSC, A PSYSC Forever”. As for you, you maybe right…it might be your last CAMP…as a student…but not as an ECAT, or an NEC, or even a Speaker...it’s a challenge that is left for you…

Keep the Fire Burning!

Roger Junior C. Colobong

NEC President

2009-2011


The National Youth Science, Technology and Environment Summer Camp 2011... My Last PSYSC Summer Camp

by Carl Patrick S. Tadeo

‘Once a PSYSC, always a PSYSC.’

It’s my second experience at the National Youth Science, Technology and Environment Summer Camp. From the Camp 2010 at Alfonso, Cavite and this year at Iloilo City. These are the biggest camps that I am having during my vacation days. It teaches me a lot about Science and teaches me how to make friends with those people that I don’t usually mingle with. The year’s theme is “Under CHEMstruction: Restore the Environment’s Equilibrium, Provide a Greener Solution.”

Let us have a talk about this year’s summer camp.

Well, I’m with 5 other smart and kind humans. The first one was Ma’am Myrna Lumague, one of the most beautiful Science teachers in town, and the other 4 was Ate Jillian, Ate Micah, Ate Joy, and Kuya Johnlee. We are the Science Wizards of Olongapo City National High School if you don’t mind. It’s a great opportunity, for we all feel that we are all Science geniuses for we are with the smartest in the Science thingy at that camp. It’s a great experience with a great story...

The story starts here. The 5 of us were there at the Victory Terminal of Olongapo City for we will have a ride to go to Manila. So we must go on the way at 4 because our flight is 10:00 yet we need to get there 2 hours before the flight, so we must get there at 8:00. But we have 4 hours drive from Olongapo to Manila, so, we need to less 4 and that’s the reason why 4:00 must be our departure at the bus terminal.

Well, have you not asking why we are only 5? We must be 6. But the other one was late. We waited until past 4 but she did not arrive yet. So the hero was Jillian. She went to Micah’s home, and found out that Micah had just awake. So, they made it quick. And when they arrived at the bus terminal we rode the bus going to Pasay.

When we arrived at Pasay we rode a taxi and have journeyed our way to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). I feel like I’m going abroad. Well, I got ready for this. I told my grandma that I will be back soon. For as I get there I will work and will give them dollars, and I will send them chocolates... It’s Filipino’s tradition you know... That every time they hear about airplanes, they always imagine of how cold it will be at that place. We will only go at ILOILO, so don’t expect too much...

We first took a slight snack at the Jollibee stall at the 2nd Floor of the NAIA. We had just ordered burgers and hot chocolates. But I also bought a donut at Mister Donut. I find it beautiful... But the thing that I love about the NAIA was the escalator thingy? Well, that’s not eecalator at all. What do you call that escalator that only run at a flat floor?... Ah! Just forget it...

We’re on the plane now... It’s good... Yeah, it’s good... I love the air-condition... I love the sit and also the seat-belt. It’s hard to figure out how to use the plane’s seat-belt ey. We figured it out about 5 minutes.

Well, the attendants are good. I thought all of flight attendants must be good-looking, but now I knew the truth! Not all. But... Some do have.

Oh. I really hate planes! Why? The foods are very expensive... They think they can outsmart us. Never! But, we bought a snack...

The take off was good. It is not as bad as of riding a coaster. The pilot was gentle. In the first place I’m a little bit nervous. But for heaven’s sake God will never leave me. But all of it was over, when the plane got down. The touch was gentle... and we had never felt that we are in land.

When it’s my turn to get down on the stair I shouted aloud “, Hello! Iloilo!” Well it’s a great experience. It’s a dream come true. I’m rich! Having the truth that it’s my first time to ride a plane.

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We took a taxi, with other schools that will also go at the Premiere Hotel Destination at Iloilo City-The Sarabia Manor & Convention Center. Well, Iloilo was good. It looks like a sleeping paradise... It’s as tranquil as the soft waters along a modest river. But, I don’t want the silence. For sometimes silence brings craziness. .. Agree?

The first stop -- the Registration...

I hate this part. It always takes a month to finish. We waited and got starved so we took our lunch at an adjacent store-Ocean City. The food was good but gold...

And after several years of waiting the Kuya’s directed us on our room. And tried to have a rest. We are with the students of Agusan City National High School. We are so curious about what they say. They mostly talk Bisaya dialect. So, we mostly don’t understand what they say. But they are not that hard to get along with.

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We didn’t talk about the hotel yet... The hotel was good... Almost the whole hallways are filled with carpets. The rooms are fully air-conditioned. There’s a hot shower. And I love the key. The key was just a card. The room was good. There are cabinets that could be filled with clothes. But we didn’t put our clothes there for we are 14 people and may have misunderstandings. There is a cable on the television. Yah, it’s good, but not that good. For there is a battle on the channels that each of us wants... And finally an elevator...


The Camp itself...

ViLLAGERS PRiDELECTiON. The salvation of Chemopolis starts here. Listen to how it all started and what you can do to help. Get acquainted with the people who’ll be vital in this entire training.

I learned all here. I met my Villagers-campers. And I knew that I belong to Satrape #27 – The Young Avatars. I enjoyed it, but not that much for we are just adapting and knowing each other.

RoCHEMroLLiN’: A night of stress relieves and Pasafest: PatiCHEM Please! Rock and Rolling the Chemopolis way. A night off from all the pressure of saving Chemopolis. Bond with other villagers. Enjoy the dun and games in-stored for you. Indulge your taste buds with free food from every Village.

I love this night. We had a great bonding through cute games like the Stop Dance thing that the whole group is needed and the Limbo-Rock. After the that we went to the parking lot of the hotel and a pasafest indulge our tongues. The different tastes from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao showed to everyone that they unite for a common thing. We got so many pasalubongs like: piyaya, biscocho, veggie chips and tahong chips. All of the foods are delicious...

MasCHEMrade. A night of purely pleasure in disguise. Strictly no mask no entry. A sophisticated night that brought out the etiquette with us. We sat back and relaxed while we watched the performances from our fellow villagers, and many more.

The Final Onus. Fearlessly face this final challenge. All your training will now come down to this. Finish this, and Chemopolis is saved.

This is our Over-all Workshop along with our own Satrapes. This is the most tiring one. But one of the most memorable.

Renaissance. Enjoy the beauty of the rebirth of Chemopolis. Altogether, let us kindle the flame and pledge our support to maintain the beauty of this Metropolis.

Altogether we ignited the flame of a magnificent future that Chemopolis will now have. At that pledge night, I pledged for our Satrape. And pledge for the same and common goal...

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And its the end of our camp...

When we are in the Iloilo Airport we are very happy for we are going back to Olongapo. And because we are so bored we danced the Dalandan Shake inside the plane. And I requested to Kuya Lee to take us a video. Even if it is not allowed at the airport.

When we got it to NAIA we tried to have vids again. For we want to make a video on how to dance the Dalandan Shake for us to present during our encampment for Division wide.

Well, let us see the vid when the Camp here in Olongapo starts. And finally a home sweet home...

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SATRAPE #27 - THE YOUNG AVATARS

This is where I belong... At this group I felt complete. When I went to Iloilo I felt that something is missing on me but when I am with my Satrape mates and when I went home I felt so complete. Even though we are from different part of our nation we united and we fought for the challenges that had given to us by our lovable Guardians. In this case we met each other, sometimes we fight for there are some decisions that are not approved by some and some are just fooling around. But the truth was that our Satrape is a silent yet competitive group.

For be yourself, be myself, and be ourselves.

As the camp end, I had never been sad. For I know that we must say goodbye but it will never be the end for it is just the start of a long friendship that we will all have.

I will miss the Go Mart Convenience Store that is near the hotel. We always buy our personal things there. I will miss Room 310. I will miss the elevator. I will miss the hotel’s hot water for our cup noodles during the late hours that we are bored at our room. I will miss the time that we argue about whose going next on having a bath. I will miss the food that doesn’t bring me to life, for it is not as good as my mom’s cooking. I will miss the subcamp lunch and dinner. I will miss the juice wherein the sweet part settled down at the bottom. I will miss the Dalandan Shake that we always dance every time that we are having our session assembly. I will miss all... And lastly I will miss PSYSC as I have my last PSYSC Summer Camp.

But I know that wherever we are and whenever will it be. The friendship, the memories and the laughter that we had will never be erased by anyone for as we live we will still reminisce the true meaning of the PSYSC-Philippine Society of Youth Science Clubs.

Yes, we are one family. One community. One PSYSC.

Carl Patrick S. Tadeo
Participant, CAMP 2011


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