Tabaco National High School
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Tabaco National High School Mataas na Paaralang Pambansa ng Tabaco (Filipino) | |
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Address | |
Panal , | |
Coordinates | 13°21′22″N 123°43′9.1″E / 13.35611°N 123.719194°E |
Information | |
Type | Public, Secondary School |
Established | 1946 |
Principal | Elena B. Tasic |
Language | English, Filipino |
Color(s) | Green and white |
Nickname | TNHS |
Publication | The Vanguard, Ang Tanod |
Affiliations | Department of Education - Division of Tabaco City |
Website | Website |
Tabaco National High School (Filipino: Mataas na Paaralang Pambansa ng Tabaco) is a public secondary school that was founded in 1945. It is located in barangay Panal, Tabaco City, Albay.[1][2]
History
[edit]It was founded in 1945, right after the liberation period when competition courses where then in order. Because of the ravages of war, the Albay High School under the principalship of Mr. Benigno Reyes was temporarily transferred to Tabaco at the Qua Chee Gan Building, but graduation exercises that year were held in Albay.
When classes opened the following year, there was a move to return the Albay High School to Legazpi, but prominent citizens of the province opposed the move.[3] Congressman Casimiro Binamira, former Governor Saturnino Benito, Atty. Simplicio B. Peña, and local and provincial leaders worked to keep the high school in Tabaco.
They succeeded and Mr. Pastor Escalante was appointed principal of that Albay High School in Tabaco. However, due to the problem of the buildings, school necessities and other things, classes were shifted from Qua Chee Gan to Golinco and later to Poblete Buildings with students furnishing the school necessities such as chairs and tables. That school year was remarkable, for the first High School day was celebrated with Marichu Crisol reigning as Miss Tabaco High School.
There was a later[when?] plan to move Tabaco Albay High School to its former site, but this was successfully resisted by local people. The Parent–teacher association raised funds for a permanent school site.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ "Tabaco-national-high-school in the Philippines - Philippine Business Directory Results - Page 1". Philippine Companies. Retrieved 2020-10-06.
- ^ "Tabaco National High School". Entranceuniversity. Retrieved 2021-01-16.
- ^ Bikol Region, DEC Region V: Diamond Jubilee Yearbook, 1901-1976. Republic of the Philippines, Department of Education and Culture, [Region V. 1977. p. 27. Retrieved 27 March 2021.