Sun.Star Pampanga

PHS gets historical marker

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CI TY OF SAN FERNANDO— The Pampanga High School or PHSyesterd­ay was accorded a marker by the National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s Jimmy Lazatin, PHS Principal Fe Rosalinda Caylao together with faculty and non-teaching personnel and city tourism officials led by Senior Tourism Officer Ching Pangilinan led the unveiling of the marker at the façade

of the Gabaldon building and later the signing of the transfer and acceptance of the marker certificat es.

The marker tells of PHS’establishm­ent in San Fernando, Pampanga in 1902. Classes were held temporaril­y at Buison building and the subsequent transfer of the high school to an annex campus near the Capitol in 1908.

The first batch of PHS students to graduate was in 1912 and among its prominent alumni was the late President Diosdado Macapagal who finished his secondary schooling in 1929. Demetrio Andres became its first Filipino principal in 1935.

On June 18, 1964, PHS was renamed Jose Abad Santos High School which was subsequent­ly reverted to Pampanga High School on April 1, 1992.

Badoy said that with such historical highlights, PHS deserves to be recognized for the role it has played not only in education, but in the preservati­on of culture and heritage.

For her part, Caylao expressed appreciati­on for the marker and the significan­t role PHS plays in history. “As our dear Mayor Santiago always says, we cannot underempha­size the importance of the past in moving towards the future.”

 ?? — JTD ?? MARKER. NHCP chair Ludovico Badoy, Mayor Edwin Santiago, Vice-Mayor Jimmy Lazatin, PHS Principal Fe Rosalinda Caylao and PHS/JASHS Alumni Federation Capt. Conrado Pacla led the unveiling of the PHS historical marker at the façade of the Gabaldon building on Tuesday.
— JTD MARKER. NHCP chair Ludovico Badoy, Mayor Edwin Santiago, Vice-Mayor Jimmy Lazatin, PHS Principal Fe Rosalinda Caylao and PHS/JASHS Alumni Federation Capt. Conrado Pacla led the unveiling of the PHS historical marker at the façade of the Gabaldon building on Tuesday.
 ?? — Princess Clea Arcellaz ?? LIBRENG SAKAY. The local government of Masantol provides free rides to passengers stranded in the municipal hall.
— Princess Clea Arcellaz LIBRENG SAKAY. The local government of Masantol provides free rides to passengers stranded in the municipal hall.
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