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Tarlac State University - Laboratory High School (Lab School or TSU-LS) is a secondary school in
Tarlac City Tarlac City, officially the City of Tarlac ( pam, Lakanbalen ning Tarlac; pag, Siyudad na Tarlac; ilo, Siudad ti Tarlac; fil, Lungsod ng Tarlac ), is a 1st class component city and capital of the province of Tarlac, Philippines. According to ...
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Philippines The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no), * bik, Republika kan Filipinas * ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas * cbk, República de Filipinas * hil, Republ ...
. It was established in 1985 under the College of Education of
Tarlac State University Tarlac State University (TSU; fil, Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Tarlac) is a public university located in Tarlac City, Philippines. Established in 1906, it is the flagship academic institution of higher education in the province offering differ ...
, aiming to help undergraduate students of the college in their practice teaching. The school was located at Lucinda Campus, a 10-hectare property of the University in Binauganan, Tarlac City, along with the College of Education and College of Science.


History

In 2005, a proposition suggesting to stop its operation was presented due to the inability of the provincial government to support the school. This order was not implemented and it continued to operate. However, after over 10 years, the decision to stop the school's operation was finalized. On April 1, 2016, the last commencement ceremony was conducted for its last batch of students. On September 1, 2021, the board of directors of TSU had announced that the Laboratory School will be reinstituted along with offering the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) strand in Senior High School, on the later accepting Junior High School students in the School Year 2022-2023 in July 9, 2022.


Achievements

Laboratory School had received numerous awards in both academic and athletic competitions in citywide and national level. One of the school's profound achievements is its Hall of Fame award in 2007 for being the first school to win grand champion in five-consecutive years in Malatarlak Festival Street Dancing Competition. Lately, Laboratory School has been participating in the National Cheerleading Championship.


Faculty

The last director of TSU-LS was Prof. Norbina Genever M. Castro,Tarlac State University website
/ref> who presided over Prof. Ma. Shinette P. Morales (Chairman, Academic Department), Prof. Mellany G. Masangkay (Chairman, Makabayan Department), Engr. Estrella B. Pagco (Research Chairman), Dr. Cynthia G. Quiambao (Alumni Coordinator), Dr. Godofredo Lacanilao (Coordinator for Extension Services), Engr. Willie I. Alagano (Coordinator for Gender and Development, College Statistician and CSC Financial Adviser), Mr. Douglas C. Ferrer (Coordinator for Training and Development Services and CSC Political Adviser), and Mrs. Victorina V. Yu (Sports Coordinator). As a part of the university, the school became a training ground for the Education students where they taught high school students as substitute of the faculty members. TSU-LS faculty members included: Daisy Pangilinan, Jeremy Canlas, Marichu Aznar, Dr. Chona Conte, Sharon Galbadores, Nerissa Olarte, Judeo Herrera, Engr. Agliam, Alvin Tan, Ramachandra Torres, and Mark Liherson Mateo (Clerk).


Publications

TSU-LS published its student newspaper, ''The Work Jr.'', thrice every school year, while the literary magazine ''Prose and Poets'' was published once a year. The school also published its student yearbook called ''The Spark Jr.'' occasionally.


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Tarlac State University
official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Tarlac State University - Laboratory School High schools in Tarlac Laboratory schools in the Philippines Education in Tarlac City Educational institutions established in 1985 1985 establishments in the Philippines Educational institutions disestablished in 2015 2015 disestablishments in the Philippines