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DM 152 S2020.Pdf Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Schools Division of CEBU PROVINCE REGISTRY OF QUALIFIED APPLICANTS FOR KINDERGARTEN LEVEL S.Y 2020-2021 (Based on DepEd Order No. 7, s. 2015) F. DEMO- G. COMMUNICATION Name of Applicant A. EDUCATION B. TEACHING EXPERIENCE C. LET/PBET RATING D. SPECIALIZED TRAINING E.INTERVIEW TEACHING SKILLS (20%) (15%) (15%) (10%) (10%) (15%) (15%) TOTAL No. Address School Applied District KVT/LGU 100 RANK Remarks FUNDED Points Mater's/Doc EXPERIENCE Skills Average Average Last Name First Name MI GWA Eq. Points toral Degree Eq. Points TOTAL No.of Mos. Eq. Points No. of years Eq. Points TOTAL Rating Eq. Points Cetificate Demo TOTAL Points Points EPT Score Eq. Points 1 ETCOBANEZ JACQUELINE U TUPAS, PINAMUNGAJAN, CEBU TUPAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPINAMUNGAJAN I 1.67 14.40 0 0 14.40 48 7.20 0 0 7.20 80.20 12.00 5 5 10 10.00 14.60 68.89 10.33 78.5335 1 2 MANTOS SHERYL J PUENTE, CARMEN, CEBU PUENTE ES CARMEN 1.29 16.80 0 0 16.80 41 6.15 0 0 6.15 75.00 11.00 5 5 10 10.00 14.81 57.78 8.67 77.4270 2 3 TAPAYAN GENAYA C PUROK NANGKA TOLOTOLO, CONSOLACION,TOLOTOLO CEBU ES CONSOLACION 1.70 13.80 0 0 13.80 56 8.40 0 0 8.40 78.80 12.00 5 5 10 10.00 14.60 55.56 8.33 77.1340 3 TLE w/ ECE 4 DUARTE FEBINA A SUBA, BANTAYAN, CEBU BCES/BANTAYAN I BANTAYAN I 2.05 12.00 0 0 12.00 72 10.80 0 0 10.80 77.40 11.00 5 5 10 10.00 15.00 54.44 8.17 76.9660 4 5 ALSOLA NIEL GELYN C MONTAÑEZA, MALABUYOC, CEBU MONTAÑEZA ES MALABUYOC 1.4 15.60 0 0 15.60 36 5.40 0 0 5.40 81.60 13.00 5 5 10 8.66 14.80 62.22 9.33 76.7960 5 6 YRAT ELIZABETH A ALO, OSLOB, CEBU ALO ES OSLOB 1.87 13.20 0 0 13.20 52 7.80 0 0 7.80 77.20 11.00 5 5 10 10.00 14.75 63.33 9.50 76.2495 6 7 GODINEZ MARJORIE Y POB.MEDELLIN,CEBU MEDELLIN CENTRAL MEDELLIN 2.21 10.80 0 0 10.80 68 10.20 0 0 10.20 75.80 11.00 5 5 10 9.73 15.00 57.78 8.67 75.3970 7 8 DELA CERNA BRENDILEN TAYUD,LILOAN TAYUD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLLILOAN 1.84 13.20 0 0 13.20 8 YRS 12.00 0 0 12.00 79.00 12.00 5 0 5 10.00 14.35 56.67 8.50 75.0505 8 9 BALBUENA KIMBERLY D LINAO, MINGLANILLA, CEBU LIPATA CES MINGLANILLA II 1.50 15.00 0 0 15.00 30.00 4.50 0 0 4.50 79.00 12.00 5 5 10 10.00 14.50 58.89 8.83 74.8335 9 10 GIMENEZ IRENE D LAMAK, DUMANJUG, CEBU LAMAK ES DUMANJUG II 1.54 15.00 0 0 15.00 31 mos. 4.65 0 0 4.65 75.00 11.00 5 5 10 10.00 14.54 58.89 8.83 74.0235 10 11 LIMBAGA REMIE J COGON,COMPOSTELA,CEBU CENTRAL COMPOSTELA 1.54 15.00 0 0 15.00 28 mos 4.20 0 0 4.20 79.00 12.00 5 5 10 9.77 15.00 52.22 7.83 73.8030 11 12 MARISCAL AILEEN D LANGKAS,DALAGUETE LANGKAS ELEM. DALAGUETE I 1.43 15.60 0 0 15.60 12 1.80 0 0 1.80 79.00 12.00 5 5 10 9.56 14.83 65.56 9.83 73.6240 12 (4 P's) 13 RODRIGO , WYNA WIN D PAYPAY, DAANBANTAYAN PAYPAY ES DAANBANTAYAN I 1.60 14.40 0 0 14.40 13 1.95 0 0 1.95 81.00 13.00 5 5 10 10.00 13.95 64.44 9.67 72.9660 13 ECED 14 MAYOL JAN ROSE P BONGOYAN, BORBON, CEBU BONGOYAN ES BORBON 1.61 14.40 0 0 14.40 20 3.00 0 0 3.00 80.00 12.00 5 5 10 9.20 14.95 62.22 9.33 72.8830 14 15 CASTILLO ALEXIS BON POBLACION, ARGAO, CEBU ARGAO CENTRAL ES ARGAO I 1.50 15.00 0 0 15.00 1.2 1.80 0 0 1.80 77.80 11.00 5 5 10 9.56 14.83 70.00 10.50 72.6900 15 16 HAGANAS MERILYN L ESTACA, COMPOSTELA, CEBU ESTACA ES COMPOSTELA 1.42 15.60 0 0 15.60 10 mos 1.50 0 0 1.50 82.20 13.00 10 0 10 8.00 15.00 63.33 9.50 72.5995 16 17 TEMPORADA JESSA ANGELIE D TUBURAN TUBURAN 2 TUBURAN 2 1.80 13.20 0 0 13.20 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 85.20 14.00 5 5 10 9.19 14.30 78.89 11.83 72.5235 17 18 CAMANZO DALIA C POB. I, MALABUYOC, CEBU MALABUYOC CENTRAL SCHOOLMALABUYOC 2.06 12.00 0 0 12.00 41 6.15 0 0 6.15 79.00 12.00 5 5 10 9.33 13.26 64.44 9.67 72.4040 18 19 TINAMPAY FLORAMIE B DOLDOL, DUMANJUG, CEBU DOLDOL ES DUMANJUG II 1.57 15.00 0 0 15.00 37 mos. 5.50 0 0 5.50 78.40 12.00 5 5 10 9.78 14.17 38.89 5.83 72.2835 19 20 ALICAWAY GUIDA LENN C TINUBDAN, SAN FERNANDO TINUBDAN IS SAN FERNANDO II 1.75 13.80 0 0 13.80 27 mos 4.05 0 0 4.05 75.60 11.00 5 5 10 10.00 15.00 55.56 8.33 72.1840 20 21 DAWA VANESSA A LUNOP, BOLJOON, CEBU LUNOP ES BOLJOON 1.68 14.40 0 0 14.40 3 0.45 0 0 0.45 80.80 12.00 5 5 10 9.33 14.70 73.33 11.00 71.8795 21 22 SIAPEL CECIL M PITALO PITALO ES SAN FERNANDO I 1.8619 13.20 0 0 13.20 20 3.00 0 0 3.00 79.40 12.00 5 5 10 10.00 14.85 57.78 8.67 71.7170 22 23 VILLAROJO JUDITH D MAHANLUD, MALABUYOC, CEBU MAHANLUD ES MALABUYOC 1.72 13.80 0 0 13.80 36 5.40 0 0 5.40 76.20 11.00 5 5 10 9.78 14.42 47.73 7.16 71.5555 23 24 COTEJO , KHRYSSA MAE A BITOON, DAANBANTAYAN BITOON ES DAANBANTAYAN I 1.81 13.20 0 0 13.20 13 1.95 0 0 1.95 80.60 12.00 5 5 10 10.00 14.09 67.76 10.16 71.4040 24 ECED 25 SUMARAGO CAREEN C CAMOBOAN CAMOBOAN ES TABOGON 1.81 13.20 0 0 13.20 36 5.40 0 0 5.40 78.60 12.00 5 5 10 9.33 14.97 43.33 6.50 71.3965 25 26 DACILLO LOTCHELYN E TAYTAY TAYTAY ES BADIAN 1.878 13.20 0 0 13.20 23months 3.45 0 0 3.45 76.40 11.00 5 5 10 10.00 14.85 58.89 8.83 71.3335 26 27 NATINGA MARIA MERCEDES T SOUTH POB SOUTH POB ES SAN FERNANDO I 1.87 13.20 0 0 13.20 23 3.60 0 0 3.60 77.40 11.00 5 5 10 10.00 15.00 56.67 8.50 71.3005 27 28 NACUA SHARA ANGEL G CANDABONG, ALCANTARA, CEBU CANDABONG ES ALCANTARA 1.78 13.80 0 0 13.80 30 4.50 0 0 4.50 77.80 11.00 5 5 10 9.07 14.25 56.67 8.50 71.1205 28 29 BASILISCO CRISTY M SALAGMAYA,ALCANTARA, CEBU SALAGMAYA ES ALCANTARA 1.90 12.60 1 1 13.60 20 3.00 0 0 3.00 75.00 11.00 5 5 10 10.00 15.00 56.67 8.50 71.1005 29 30 EMPIALES JULIET E PANLAAN, DUMANJUG, CEBU PANLAAN ES DUMANJUG II 1.61 14.40 0 0 14.40 15 mos. 2.25 0 0 2.25 77.40 11.00 10 0 10 10.00 14.83 55.56 8.33 70.8140 30 31 CAÑADA CHANTAL MAE M BATO BADIAN CS BADIAN 1.636 14.40 0 0 14.40 4months 0.60 0 0 0.60 78.80 12.00 5 5 10 10.00 14.44 61.11 9.17 70.6065 31 32 GABUTIN MARIES B SUBA, SAMBOAN, CEBU SUBA ES SAMBOAN 1.92 12.60 0 0 12.60 10 1.50 0 0 1.50 78.00 12.00 5 5 10 10.00 15.00 63.33 9.50 70.5995 32 33 DESAMPARADO CORINA RAINA A PUROK 2 SITIO SAMPAGUITA ST. LAMAC,LAMAC CONSOLACION, ES CEBUCONSOLACION 1.76 13.80 0 0 13.80 6 0.90 0 0 0.90 76.40 11.00 5 5 10 9.00 14.85 73.33 11.00 70.5495 33 PRE-ELEM 34 PARAGSA JERA MAE R TABUNOK, SOGOD TABUNOK ES SOGOD 1.59 15.00 0 0 15.00 4 0.60 0 0 0.60 76.60 11.00 5 5 10 10.00 14.92 60.00 9.00 70.5200 34 35 PANILAG GRACELYN L MAGSICO MAGSICO ES SAN FERNANDO I 1.97 12.60 0 0 12.60 16 2.40 0 0 2.40 79.20 12.00 5 5 10 10.00 15.00 56.67 8.50 70.5005 35 36 LOPEZ KIMBERLY C BOJO, ALOGUINSAN BOJO ES ALOGUINSAN 1.73 13.80 0 0 13.80 1.8 2.70 0 0 2.70 78.20 12.00 5 5 10 10.00 14.75 47.78 7.17 70.4170 36 37 PATATAG DEJANE F ANGILAN, ALOGUINSAN ANGILAN ES ALOGUINSAN 1.65 14.40 0 0 14.40 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 79.20 12.00 5 5 10 10.00 13.83 67.78 10.17 70.3970 37 38 CALAGO AZIZA MARIE L PANLAAN, DUMANJUG, CEBU TANGIL ES DUMANJUG II 1.57 15.00 0 0 15.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 80.60 12.00 10 0 10 9.34 14.83 61.11 9.17 70.3365 38 39 ORTIZ CRISTINE P BAGTIK, SAN REMIGIO, CEBU BAGTIK ES SAN REMIGIO II 1.85 13.20 0 0 13.20 33 4.95 0 0 4.95 77.60 11.00 5 5 10 9.47 14.19 50.00 7.50 70.3042 39 40 SARAGOSA LINDSEY P NORTH POB.
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