Crossing Bayabas National High School

Crossing Bayabas National High School (Filipino: Mataas na Paaralang Pambansa ng Crossing Bayabas) is a public secondary school in Toril, Davao City, Davao Del Sur, Philippines, conceived on November 22, 1997, following the approval of the Republic Act No.

The school was known to have preserving, dedicated, committed, and self-disciplined students and teachers that encouraged the community and its neighboring areas to make it their choice of preference for their children's education.

[9] On 5 March 1982, Don Luis D. Denia donated a portion of his land located at the Poblacion of Toril, Davao City.

On 11 November 1987, the change of name from Piedad Barangay High School was approved under the City Council Resolution No.

The late Honorable Congressman Elias B. Lopez[14] was responsible for all the legal works in the acquisition and development of the school site together with political and educational leaders in the community.

The Fourth Year Curriculum with a total of 668 students with 13 sections moved to the new school site on November 19, 1985, which partly decongested[15] the old campus.

[9] It was then followed by a conference called by the late Honorable Congressman Elias B. Lopez where a decision was made to separate the operation, management, and administration of the two schools.

Under his supervision, the school acquired an electrical laboratory funded by the Davao Light and Power Company.

During his leadership, he obtained the support from the School Governing Council and the PTA to the approval of No Lunch Out Policy.

It also provides services like prevention from unfavorable effects of environmental influence and remediation of problems encountered by individual/group of students in school, among others.

[9] All students are encouraged to join duly recognized club and organizations in school, for they offer a wealth of opportunities, experiences, information, and peer-group support that will help them develop all the aspects of their personalities.