Central Mindanao University Laboratory High School

Central Mindanao University Laboratory High School

Values Formation. Academic Excellence.
Address
Sayre Highway
University Town, Musuan,
Maramag, Bukidnon 8710
Philippines
Coordinates 7°51′2″N 125°2′59″E / 7.85056°N 125.04972°E / 7.85056; 125.04972Coordinates: 7°51′2″N 125°2′59″E / 7.85056°N 125.04972°E / 7.85056; 125.04972
Information
School type Public
Established June 19, 1965 (1965-06-19)
Authority College of Education–Central Mindanao University
President Maria Luisa R. Soliven, PhD
Dean Raul C. Orongan, PhD (College of Education)
Principal Denis A. Tan, PhD
Faculty 20
Enrollment 460 (2010)
Education system Science curriculum
Medium of language English, Filipino, Cebuano
Campus type University town
Song CMU Hymn
Athletics Yes
Accreditation Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges
Publication Viewer
Yearbook Horizon
Affiliations Mindanao Association State Colleges and Universities Foundation

Central Mindanao University Laboratory High School or CMULHS, is a secondary school in Musuan, Maramag, Bukidnon, Philippines. CMULHS is under the management of the Central Mindanao University - College of Education as a separate department, but it separately maintains its own set of administrators.

CMULHS has been used as a training ground for the College of Education's students who trains in the school as practicing high school instructors/teachers. Students who wish to enroll in CMULHS must first take and pass the ULHSAT or the University Laboratory High School Admission Test. CMULHS rarely accept transferees.

History

Central Mindanao University Laboratory High School traces its roots from a farm school organized by the Americans. It was established in 1910 as Mailag Agricultural (Industrial) School in Colonia, Mailag, Malaybalay (now part of Valencia City) Bukidnon under Santos Cudal, the head teacher. It offered the first four grades under the elementary agriculture curriculum and produced its first graduates in 1917. By virtue id Executive Order No. 59 dated December 18, 1918, the name of the school was changed to Bukidnon Agricultural School and offered the last three grades of the same curriculum with Martin Callao as its principal. In 1921, the school was transferred to Managok, Malaybalay City and was renamed Bukidnon Rural High School under Proclamation No. 30. The first batch of secondary agriculture students graduated in 1927.[1]

By virtue of Act No. 337, the name was changed to Bukidnon Agricultural High School, with the agriculture curriculum exclusive for its male students only. Commonwealth Act No. 313 gave the school a new name - Bukidnon National Agricultural School, under Dr. Felipe Cevallos and Nicodemes Flores as superintendent and principal, respectively. This time, secondary homemaking curriculum was offered to female students with Mrs. Esmeralda Collado Relis as the first female to enroll. In 1943 to 1945, the school was closed due to World War II. After the war the school reopened but due to the aftermath of the war, the school was then transferred to Musuan, Maramag, Bukindnon. On June 21, 1952, President Elpidio Quirino signed Republic Act 807 or Mindanao Agricultural College Charter which installed Zosimo Montemayor as president, with its high school department headed by Narciso Pepeito.[1]

On June 19, 1965 by virtue of Republic Act 4498, Mindanao Agricultural College was granted with its university status and was renamed Central Mindanao University. The high school was then headed by Felixberto Roquia. In 1965 to 1966, the general academic curriculum was introduced. Ireneo Mendoza was the acting head in 1968 to 1969 and Leonardo Chua in 1969 to 1970. In 1970 to 1971, both revised curricula implemented: vocational and general academic curriculum with Leopoldo Roque as principal. In June 1987, the Vocational Agricultural Secondary Curriculum was phased out and the Science Curriculum was implemented. In 1990 to 1996, the school operated in pure science curriculum. In 1996 to 2008, the science and general secondary curriculum was again implemented, having two sets of honor students. In 2008, the school again operated on pure science curriculum.[1] In 2012, the school adopted the K–12 education program. The last batch of the old education program (four year high school education) graduated in 2015.

Curriculum

Panoramic shot of Central Mindanao University Laboratory High School from a vantage point of the school's front gate.

The current CMULHS curriculum is the former Science Curriculum, a curriculum for those students who passed the ULHSAT at the top percentile ranks.

Formerly, the curriculum had only 2 sections per year level. In 2005 the administration phased out the New Secondary Curriculum (NSEC) and replaced the NSEC section with a Science Curriculum section. As of 2008 the Science Curriculum is the only remaining curriculum offered in CMULHS.

The school is using a science-based curriculum, which emphasizes and deals more with Sciences (General Science, Geology, Earth Sciences, Inorganic and Bio Chemistry, Biology, Genetics, Physics, and Environmental Sciences), and Mathematics (Algebra, Consumer Mathematics, Trigonometry, Geometry, Calculus, Computer Sciences, and Statistics).

Principals, Acting Principals, Officers-in-Charge, and Directors of
Central Mindanao University
Laboratory High School
Felixberto Roquia, 1965 - 1968
Ireneo Mendoza, 1968 - 1969
Dr. Leonardo Chua, 1969 - 1970
Leopoldo Roque, 1970 - 1973
Dr. Leonardo Chua, 1973 - 1974
Juan Nagtalon, 1974 - 1975
Tomasito Redoble, 1975 - 1977
Elsie Laurente, 1977 - 1978
Salvacion Limbo, 1978 - 1981
Juan Busto Callejo, 1981 - 1983
Dante Santiago, 1983 - 1985
Wenceslao Tianero, 1985 - 1986
Andrea Azuelo, 1986 - 1993
Anacleta Barcebal, 1993 - 1994
Severino Cupida, 1994 - 1999
Dr. Luzminda Gurrea, 1999 - 2008
Virgencita Caro, 2008 - 2011
Dr. Denis Tan, 2011 - Present

Clubs and organizations

Clubs[2]

Organizations[2]

Notable people

Alumni

Faculty

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 CMULHS in Retrospect. University Town, Musuan, Bukidnon: CMULHS Publications. 2012. p. 16.
  2. 1 2 Horizon Staff: Jayfel Joy B. Cipriano; et al. (2006). Horizon 2006. Musuan, Maramag, Bukidnon: Horizon. p. 122.
  3. "The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, Finalist Directory" (PDF). Poncelet. October 30, 2000. Retrieved March 13, 2011.
  4. "Intel ISEF Awardees". Intel. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  5. "2000 Detroit Intel ISEF Grand Award Winners". Society for Science and the Public. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  6. "2000 Intel ISEF Grand Awards". Scisvc.org. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  7. "2 RP students cited in Germany". Manila Bulletin. October 30, 2000. Retrieved March 13, 2011.
  8. "Filipino inventors get Merck award". Filipino Reporter. November 16, 2000. Retrieved March 13, 2011.
  9. "Cement production eyed from sugar refinery waste". United Nations Environment Program. July 25, 2003. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  10. "Metrobank Foundation 1999 Search for Outstanding Teachers Awardees". Metrobank Foundation. 1999. Retrieved March 13, 2011.
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