Issue 8 – Mutya ng Pilipinas and Multiplying by 9
Glennifer Perido, MSC High School alumna crowned Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism
Glennifer Perido, a member of MSC High School class of 2005-2006 was recently crowned Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism International 2014, held on August 8, 2014 at Solaire Casino and Resort in Pasay City.
In this issue
- Glennifer Perido, MSC High School alumna crowned Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism
- MSC Ipinagdiwang ang Buwan ng Wika 2014
- MSC High School on Independence Day
- MSC – The First to Teach Computer Courses in San Pablo Schools
- MSC Origins Part III : Start of Classes at A. Flores St.
- Computing Commissions
- Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush!
- Featured Batch: MSC 3-year Office Management Course Class 1994-95 (first batch)
- MSC 8 – Multiplying by 9
- Financial Planning at MSC
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The Search for MSC Outstanding Alumni Is On!
Any MSC former student, Class, faculty, or staff may nominate one or more alumni subject to the requirements for nomination. Nomination form may be requested through msc@msc.edu.ph or at the MSC Office, San Gabriel, San Pablo City.
MSC Ipinagdiwang ang Buwan ng Wika 2014
Ngayong buwan ng Agosto, muling ipinagdiriwang ng mga mag-aaral ng MSC ang Buwan ng Pambansang Wika na may temang “Filipino: Wika ng Pagkakaisa.” Ito ay ayon sa Pangpanguluhang Proklamasyon Blg. 1041, s. 1997 na nilagdaan ni Pangulong Fidel V. Ramos. Idineklara nito ang buwan ng Agosto bilang Buwan ng Pambansang Wika kaugnay na rin ng kapanganakan noong Agosto 19, 1878, ni Pangulong Manuel L. Quezon, ang Ama ng Wikang Pambansa.
MSC High School on Independence Day
The Junior High School students of MSC, together with their teachers joined the San Pablo community in celebrating the country’s 118th Independence Day at the city plaza. The event started with the flag raising led by San Pablo City officials.
MSC High School students attending the Independence Day floral offering at the city plaza
MSC – The First to Teach Computer Courses in San Pablo Schools
In 1990, less than a year after the opening of MSC Computer Training Center, MSC started teaching computer lessons in other San Pablo City schools. First to partner with MSC was St. Joseph School of San Pablo City. MSC provided 5 personal computers for the use of the elementary pupils who enrolled in probably the first formal computer classes in the city.
MSC Origins Part III : Start of Classes at A. Flores St.
Our transfer to A. Flores St. was very timely because of our rapidly growing enrollment. In our first month alone, 43 students enrolled. Another 80 enlisted in the first 5 months of 1990. Most of them took up the FCO course. A few FCO finishers continued their computer education by taking up the Advanced Computer Operations (ACO) course.
Computing Commissions
Before we started MATH-Inic, I planned to organize mental Math classes for parents so that they can teach their children at home. To promote my courses I thought of inviting them to free seminars, where I showed them examples of mental calculations.
A good friend, Past President Rosanna Panque of the Kiwanis Club of Siete Lagos who is a Unit Manager at Insular Life asked me to give an ice breaker at one of meetings of her associates. After discussing some short cuts, I asked my audience what they usually compute. As expected, they told me that they often want to know their commissions as soon as their clients bought a policy.
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush!
by the Busybee
Here we go round the mulberry bush
The mulberry bush, the mulberry bush
Here we go round the mulberry bush
So early in the morning
Mulberries! Just when everyone thought mulberry season is over, there is now an abundance of mulberries. The children here in the MSC Green Campus in San Gabriel, the MSC students, teachers, staff and guests, the MATH-Inic children, they all love mulberries. It’s a happy sight, a happy food, a super food.
Featured Batch: MSC 3-year Office Management Course Class 1994-95 (first batch)
When MSC started offering computer classes, the first courses were short-term courses on computer operation and programming. In the first semester of school year 1991-1992, two-year courses on Computer Technology and Office Management were offered to the growing number of MSC students. Then in school year 1994-95, MSC offered the three-year courses onComputer Technology and Office Management.
MSC 8 – Multiplying by 9
Recall the x9 table.
9 x 1 = 09 9 x 2 = 18 9 x 3 = 27 9 x 4 = 36 9 x 5 = 45 9 x 6 = 54 9 x 7 = 63 9 x 8 = 72 9 x 9 = 81 9 x 10 = 90
If you look closely at the consecutive products of 9, you will see a pattern.The first digit of the product is in increasing order from 0 to 9; while the second digit is decreasing from 9 to 0.
Previous Issues
- Issue 1 – Creating Zeroes
- Issue 2 – All From 9 and the Last from 10
- Issue 3 – Subtraction Without Borrowing
- Issue 4 – Stories from MSC Alumni, and Multiplying by 11
- Issue 5 – Blast from the Past, The Search is on and Multiplying by 2
- Issue 6 – Nutrition Month, Carabao Fractions, Division by 2
- Issue 7 – MSC High First Batch in 1998; Doubling and Halving
In the Next Issue
- 25 years of MSC ( more stories )
- Acquaintance Party 2014
- MSC 9 – Dividing by 5
- MSC – First School to have a generator
- First Batch of OMC and CTC Graduates
Sponsors
Financial Planning Seminar in San Pablo
The FREE Financial Planning Seminar goes to San Pablo! The seminar is open to the public and will be held at the MSC Green Campus in San Gabriel, hence it is especially convenient for MSC teachers, staff, alumni and friends.
What: This two part event will have a “Practical Tips on Money Management” seminar/presentation then the attendees break up into smaller groups for financial coaching to create personal financial blueprints.
When: Sept 10, 2014, 4pm
Where: MSC Institute of Technology Green Campus
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