The Family of the late Dr. Fredegusto G. David is pleased to announce that it will again confer the Academic Award for Excellence in the Sciences and Mathematics on a select outstanding student(s) at the Philippine Science High School. The award is given to the student who has the highest grade point average in the pure sciences and mathematics from the first to the fourth year.
Since 2008, the award has been given during the school’s “Toast to Excellence”. This year, the ceremony is to be held on March 29, 2010, 9a.m. to 12 p.m., at the ASTB Exhibit Hall, Philippine Science High School, Main Campus, after the Baccalaureate Mass for graduating students.
The Award carries with it a medal specially created by Dr. Xenia P. David and Ethel David, the daughter and wife of the late Dr. David, and a monetary award currently set at P10,000.
The 2008 awardees were Tobit James Narciso and Stephanie A. Oliveros, who tied for the honor; while the 2009 awardee was Jonathan B. Bantigue, now a Chemical Engineering student at the University of the Philippines Diliman.
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Write-Up on Dr. Fredegusto G. David
Dr. Fredegusto G. David holds the present record of having had
all 8 of his children pass the rigorous double screenings of the
Philippine Science High School, and the added honor of having them
all graduate from the same school. We may attribute this to his
academic leaning, as well as his personal belief in a disciplined way
of life, a belief which he himself practiced throughout.
Dr. David, in addition, opted for a simple and low profile, but moral and humanist in
its highest form.
The life of Dr. David was spent doing what he valued most: studying, then teaching
young people about his expertise, first literature, then physiological statistics and physiological psychology. Even as a professor, he never stopped learning about the latest in his field. This may explain why, at UP, he holds another distinction: that
of being probably the only faculty member whose appointment had been
renewed five times after compulsory retirement, making him equal in
length of service to Supreme Court justices, who serve up to 70. It
was only death which cut short his fifth and last appointment. But
while alive, he had planned to teach a subject or two as lecturer,
after his last appointment would have run its course. For Dr. David,
teaching was not just a job: it was a lifelong commitment.
In view of the foregoing, we his family deem it most appropriate to transmit his legacy and to
give back to the school which had nurtured his children during their
formative years and made them what they are today, solid citizens who
support their country through their honest, unmitigated efforts. One
such form of gratitude is the Dr. Fredegusto G. David Memorial Award
for Excellence in the Sciences and Mathematics. We hope, by this
modest award, to reward young people who have studied excellently in
these fields, and hopefully, to provide the impetus for them to go on to specialize in
these same fields in their higher education.
THE DR. F. G. DAVID ACADEMIC AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE SCIENCES AND
MATHEMATICS
To encourage excellence in the sciences and mathematics, the Dr. F. G.
David Memorial will bestow on a select student from the Philippine Science High
School graduating class the “Dr. F.G.David Academic Award for Excellence
in the Sciences and Mathematics”.
The award will be given to the student who has the highest grade point
average in the pure sciences and mathematics classes for all academic
years.
The highest grade point average will be determined as follows:The medal and the monetary award will be given to the student(s) by a family member or a representative of the Dr. F. G. David Family together with the PSHS officer who is designated by the school to bestow academic awards.
- The fourth quarter grades for all science and mathematics subjects for all four
academic years at PSHS will be added up and divided by the number of
science and math subjects taken.
- Pure science classes will include only the following: Earth Sciences
(First Year), Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Second through Fourth
Year) .
- Math subjects will include the First Year Math, Algebra, Geometry,
Trigonometry and Calculus.
- If more than one student has the same grade point average, the
average of the grades in the Sciences and Mathematics for the senior
year will be used to break the tie.
- If there is still a tie after the tie breaker, the students will share the award.
The student(s) on whom the award is bestowed will be announced at the
Toast to Excellence Program. The said student(s) will receive a
medal from the Dr. F.G. David Memorial as well as a monetary award.