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MSC Graduates Receive Golden Laurel Achievement Awards

Two graduates of MSC now teaching at Col. Lauro D. Dizon Memorial National High School (CLDDMNHS) were recently awarded the Golden Laurel Achievement Awards.

Dennis Gutierrez graduated from MSC High School in 2004 and finished BS Education at LSPU, San Pablo City campus.  He was awarded Chief Adviser of the year.

Lea Capule is a two-year Office Management Course graduate in 1996 and she also enrolled for another year to finish the 3-year office management course.  She earned her education degree at LSPU, San Pablo campus in 2003.  Lea was awarded Mentor of the Year (teacher to student category).

Another MSC High School graduate, Rainzel Atienza-Obina was also a nominee in the Mentor of the Year (teacher-teacher category).  She graduated from MSC High School in 2006 and from LSPU for her BS Education degree in 2010.

The Golden Laurel Achievement Awards is an annual program of Col. Lauro D. Dizon Memorial National High School which started in 2011.  Categories include: Mentor of the Year (teacher – teacher and teacher-student), Adviser of the Year, Chief Adviser of the Year, Most Innovative Teacher, Coordinator of the Year and Lifetime Achievement Award.

Candidates are nominated from each year level and from among the nominees, the awardees are selected thru votes from all faculty members, department heads, and the principal.  The awardees received, plaques, cash prizes and gifts.

Congratulations, Lea Capule, Rainzel Atienza, and Dennis Gutierrez! MSC is proud of you!

Testimonials from Cleto G. Prudente Scholars

Cleto G. Prudente Memorial scholarships are given to an outstanding elementary school graduates who want to enroll in MSC High school. Privileges include but not limited to free tuition and miscellaneous fees, book and uniform allowance and transportation allowance.

We recently received testimonials from some alumni who were recipients of Cleto G. Prudente Scholarship grants.

“Ako po ay kasalukuyang isang permanenteng guro sa pampublikong paaralan, Col. Lauro D. Dizon Memorial National High School…

Napakalaking tulong po ang Cleto G. Prudente Scholarship na naipagkaloob sa akin noon dahil napakarami ko pong natutunan noong ako ay nasa High School pa lamang…

Nagkaroon po ako ng opportunities na maexperience yung mga bagay na alam kong hindi ko maeexperience kung hindi ako sa MSC pumasok.. Kaya maraming-maraming salamat po.. Sa tulong po na naipagkaloob ninyo, napakaraming buhay ang inyong nababago, at isa po ako sa buhay na patotoo.. Salamat po!”
Rainzel Atienza Obina

I’m Louie Francis Alvarez, one of the Cleto G. Prudente Memorial Scholars. I completed my secondary education in MSC High School and took up Bachelor of Science in Statistics at the University of the Philippines, Los Baños.  After graduation, I was able to get a job as a Data Quality Consultant in Pan Pacific Computer Center Inc. (PPCC) and then after a few years I worked as a Technical Analyst in Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC). I also worked overseas in a multinational bank as a Senior SAS Analyst Programmer in Standard Chartered Scope International Malaysia.

I’m very grateful that I was given the privilege to be a scholar in one of the private school in the city that helped me prepare to face the college life and the real world. This life-changing opportunity was made possible by Sir Ike, who has supported my education since the beginning of my high school and who still believed in me despite all the things that happened. The support that was provided to me does not covers tuition fee only but also includes almost all of the things I needed to complete my studies. This includes a monthly allowance that helped me join extra-curricular activities such as joining the camps of the Boy Scout of the Philippines and contests. This not only provided me with the much needed education but has also given me the chance to experience things that I would not have learned in school.

If it were not for the financial assistance given to me by Prudente family, I would not have been able to continue and finish my college education and help my family to have a better life. Because of this, I was able to help and assist my brothers and sisters to complete their schooling too. Two of them already completed their college degree while three of my other siblings are still in college level. I’m hoping that they will finish their studies in next two to three years so I can also help other children with their schooling.
Louie Francis Alvarez