Makati Science High School

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Makati Science High School, also known as MakSci, is a public science high school in Cembo, Taguig, Philippines. It is one of three science high schools in the city and is operated, managed, and administered by the Schools Divisions Office of Taguig City and Pateros (SDO-TaPat). Ownership of its land and school building are currently disputed between the cities of Makati and Taguig following the resolution of the Makati–Taguig territorial dispute, which favors Taguig.

History

Makati Science High School, initially established as Makati West High School on June 16, 1986, was founded through the efforts of the Makati city government and then-Mayor Jejomar Binay. Located on Mayapis Street in Barangay San Antonio, the school was created to meet the educational needs of elementary graduates in Makati's first legislative district. At its inauguration, it became the third public secondary school in what was then the municipality of Makati, following the establishment of Makati High School in 1968 and Fort Bonifacio High School in 1947 (which is now under Taguig's jurisdiction). In 1994, the school was renamed Makati Science High School to reflect its focus on science and technology education. Three years later, in 1997, it relocated to Osias Street in Barangay Poblacion. By 2014, the school had moved to its current premises on Kalayaan Avenue in Barangay Cembo. On March 31, 2019, the new Makati Science High School building experienced a significant incident when a fire broke out in one of the classrooms on the sixth floor. A major administrative shift occurred in 2022 when the Supreme Court of the Philippines ruled that Makati should cease exercising jurisdiction, treating it as part of its territory, and making improvements over Barangay Cembo. This ruling effectively placing the Makati Science High School under Taguig's jurisdiction. Following this decision, the Department of Education - National Capital Region (DepEd NCR) transferred the administration, management, and supervision of the school from Makati City's Schools Division Office to the School Divisions Office of Taguig City and Pateros (SDO-TAPAT) for the August 2023 school year. To avoid potential conflicts between Makati and Taguig amidst ongoing disputes, the national Department of Education (DepEd) temporarily assumed direct oversight of Makati Science High School. This interim measure remained in place until January 1, 2024, when all 14 Embo elementary and high schools, including Makati Science High School, were officially transferred from Makati to Taguig, thereby placing the school once again under the management of SDO-TAPAT. The Makati City Government later appealed to retain Makati Science High School under the SDO of Makati. However, their request was rejected by DepEd, citing a lack of legal basis and justification. DepEd Undersecretary Revsee Escobedo cited that granting the request would violate the Supreme Court ruling, the Constitution, and the Basic Education Act of 2001, which mandates that basic education governance is a responsibility of the national government.

Campus

In 2014, Makati Science High School moved to its new campus, a modern ten-story building (excluding the basement parking) located on Kalayaan Avenue. This state-of-the-art facility includes ten science laboratories, three computer labs, two canteens, two elevators, a library, a speech lab, an Audio Visual room, a clinic, six faculty rooms, and 30 classrooms. The eighth floor houses a dormitory, while the ninth and tenth floors contain an auditorium. However, the top three floors are still under construction and remain inaccessible to the public. The school campus also features a basketball court on its left side and a garden at the back. The current building of the school was subject to controversy after it was involved in a graft case against former vice president Jejomar Binay and his son, former Makati mayor Junjun Binay. The building was indicated to have cost ₱1.3 billion (22.5 million) or ₱72,500 per square meter, when it should have only been worth ₱470 million (9.2 million) or ₱25,620 per square meter.

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