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SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE – MARIKINA CITY Shoe Ave., Sta REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE – MARIKINA CITY Shoe Ave., Sta. Elena, Marikina City +63 (02) 682-2472 / 682-3989 (CID) / 508-6113 (SGOD) https://depedmarikina .ph / (email) [email protected] August 11, 2021 MEMORANDUM TO: OIC, Office of the Asst. Schools Division Superintendent Chief Education Supervisors, CID and SGOD Secondary School Principals/Officers-in-Charge Public Schools All Others Concerned ONLINE TRAINING ON THE 2021 NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE The field is hereby informed of the “ Online Training on the 2021 National Schools Press Conference” for the selected School Paper Advisers. It will be held on August 11-13, 2021 , via MS Teams. Attached are the DepEd Central Office and NCR Memoranda with the list of participants. Relative to this undertaking, service credits will be granted under the DepEd Order No. 53, s. 2003 entitled “Updated Guidelines on Grant of Vacation Service Credits to Teachers.” Immediate and wide dissemination of this Memorandum is desired. SHERYLL T. GAYOLA Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Officer-In-Charge Office of the Schools Division Superintendent Maka-Diyos, Makatao, Makakalikasan at Makabansa Enclosure to DepEd Memorandum No. , s. 2021 ANNEX A AUGUST 11-13, 2021 (TENTATIVE DATE) NSPC 2021 - CAPACITY BUILIDING SCHOOL PAPER ADVISERS OR STUDENTS (SECONDARY/ ENGLISH OR FILIPINO) LIST OF PARTICIPANTS REGION: NCR REGIONAL EPSs- DR. ARNOLD C. GATUS (ENGLISH) CONTACT NO 9474279213 DR. MA. GLORIA G. TAMAYO (FILIPINO) CONTACT NO. EVENTS NO. OF PAX NAME SDO SCHOOL DESIGNATION CONTACT NO. 1. DOCUMENTARY FILM a. Investigative Report 15 1 Genalyn M. Ramos CALOOCAN St. Joseph College of Novaliches, Inc. SPA 9276352960 1 Eleonorann H. Alim LAS PINAS Las Piñas City National Science High School SPA 9306951232 1 Christie Arceo MANILA Lakan Dula High School SPA/T1 09328851003/09674732871 1 Jhoana Marie M. Catiter MAKATI Pitogo High School - SHS Teacher II 9151925750 / 09339894797 1 Ignacio L. Salvador Jr. MANDALUYONG Andres Bonifacio Integrated School SPA - Filipino 9128826268 1 Maru U. Panganiban MARIKINA Jesus Dela Pena National High School T3/SPA (Filipino) 9176295394 1 Jean C. Toyong MALABON Panghulo NHS SHS SPA 9239015462 1 Jingle Recalde MUNTINLUPA Pedro E. Diaz High School 1 Rafael Patrick M. Pecjo NAVOTAS San Jose Academy SPA-High School English 1 Jenny C. Riozal PASAY Pasay City East High School SPA- Filipino 9430773420 1 Bryan J. Villanueva PASIG San Joaquin Kalawaan High School SPA- Filipino 9060952542 1 Edwina S. Casaria PARANAQUE Paranaque NHS-Main SPA English 9202369339 1 Sheena Marie C. Velayo QUEZON CITY Eugenio Lopez Jr. Center for Media Arts SHS Teacher III / SPA # 09279341617 1 Zha-zha N. Mejos TAPAT Signal Village National High School SPA-Filipino 9067897285 1 Timothy Justin G. Francisco VALENZUELA VP Trinidad NHS Teacher I/SPA-Eng 9398916834 b. Science Discovery 15 1 Nicolai M. Cajefe CALOOCAN Bagong Barrio National High School SPA 9399323743 1 Joemar L. Furigay LAS PINAS Las Piñas City National Science High School SPA 9184285748 1 Marc Christian G. Sampani MALABON Imelda ISS T1 9158949054 1 Grace P. Salonga MANILA Raja Soliman Science & Technology HS SPA/T3 9081688243 1 John Lawrence Guzman MAKATI Makati Hope Christian SPA English 1 Ethel S. Rancudo MANDALUYONG Ilaya Barangka Integrated School SPA English 9063642462 1 Daniel C. Villanueva MARIKINA Sta. Elena High School T1/SPA (English) 9163489778 1 Charito S. Agoncillo MUNTINLUPA Cupang Elementary School-Main 1 NAVOTAS 1 Lei Carol D. Pacheco PASAY Pasay City National Science High School Campus Journalist 9774650942 1 Sheryl B. Nazareno PASIG De Castro Elementary School SPA-English 9452972534 1 Sherryl M. Mansibang PARANAQUE Moonwalk National High School SPA English 9777718501 1 Mary Grace R. Espiel QUEZON CITY Quezon City Science High School Teacher III / SPA # 09773827761 1 Jamaica Baquiran SAN JUAN San Juan City Science High School Grade 9 Student 9067504797 1 Lorry Ann A. Serrano TAPAT General Ricardo Papa Memorial High School-Annex SPA-Filipino 9235374578 1 Donna S. Corpuz VALENZUELA Gen T. De Leon NHS MT I/ SPA-Eng c. Advocacy Journalism 15 1 Princess Warlene S. Moyo CALOOCAN Caloocan High School SPA 9228053027 1 Jay Alvin Abrina LAS PINAS Las Piñas National High School – Gatchalian Annex SPA 9452345395 1 Michelle Anne M. Enrera MANILA Pres.Corazon Aquino High School SPA/T1 9489341627 1 Rubie Ann Barnedo MAKATI San Antonio National HS SPA 9231478944 1 Malou P. Bacus MANDALUYONG City of Mandaluyong Science High School SPA Filipino 1 Jane Ethel S. David MARIKINA Jesus Dela Pena National High School T1/SPA (Filipino) 9174878999 1 Arlyn P. Duque MALABON Potrero NHS T3 9171361392 1 Mary Ann Wijetunge MUNTINLUPA Muntinlupa National High School 1 Diane Marie A. Santos PASAY Kalayaan National High School SPA- English 9190050921 1 Jemma S. Silva PASIG Nagpayong High School SPA-Teacher II 9178907233 1 Lourdes M. Chavez PARANAQUE Paranaque National High School SPA Filipino 9614477736 1 Maricel F. Rectin QUEZON CITY Jose P. Laurel Sr. High School Teacher III / SPA # 09750356204 1 Marissa T. Acuna SAN JUAN San Juan National High School-SHS SPA English 9214182151 1 Khristine Anne O. Ligon TAPAT R. P. Cruz Sr. Elementary School SPA-Filipino 9156260494 1 Kimberly Ann C. Corpuz VALENZUELA St. Louis College of Valenzuela Teacher I/ SPA-Fil 9266849404 TOTAL 45 Signed by: DR. ARNOLD C. GATUS EPS- ENGLISH DR. MA. GLORIA G. TAMAYO EPS- FILIPINO AUGUST 11-13, 2021 (TENTATIVE DATE) NSPC 2021 - CAPACITY BUILIDING SCHOOL PAPER ADVISERS OR STUDENTS (ELEMENTARY OR SECONDARY / ENGLISH OR FILIPINO) LIST OF PARTICIPANTS REGION: NCR REGIONAL EPSs- DR. ARNOLD C. GATUS (ENGLISH) CONTACT NO 9474279213 DR. MA. GLORIA G. TAMAYO (FILIPINO) CONTACT NO. EVENTS NO. OF PAX NAME SDO SCHOOL DESIGNATION 2. MOBILE JOURNALISM 15 1 Nestor M. Domingo Jr CALOOCAN-ELEM Morning Breeze ES SPA 9184396697 1 Marie Joy L. Francisco LAS PINAS-ELEM Las Piñas Elementary School- Central SPA 9777079108 1 Patrick A. Pacunayen MANILA-ELEM Magat Salamat Elementary School SPA/ T2 9615024629 1 Jose Mari Cabaccan MAKATI-ELEM Comembo Elementary School Teacher III 1 Arianne S. Campos MANDALUYONG-ELEM Ilaya Barangka Integrated School SPA - English 9453177906 1 Arlou J. Fabula MARIKINA-ELEM Nangka Elementary School T1/SPA (Filipino) 9171535685 1 Sunshine S. Gregorio MALABON-ELEM Tinajeros ES T3 9772537977 1 Noriebel Daclan MUNTINLUPA-ELEM Tunasan Elementary School 1 James S. De Vera NAVOTAS-SECONDARY La Naval Academy SPA Filipino 9976378559 1 Allan C. Fernandez PASAY-SECONDARY Pasay City South High School SPA- (English) 9230859106 1 Draizelle C. Sexon PASIG-ELEMENTARY Mangghan High School SPA-English 9186107305 1 Joanna Ruth L. Morata PARANAQUE-SECONDARY San Antonio HS of Pque SPA Filipino 9455713089 1 Nuelan A. Magbanua QUEZON CITY-SECONDARY School of St. Anthony Teacher / SPA # 09062016310 1 Davy Jones B.Austria TAPAT Pres. Diosdado Macapagal High School SPA-Filipino 9155076847 1 Ella DR. Capulong VALENZUELA-SECONDARY Valenzuela NHS MT II/SPA- Eng 9431321253 TOTAL 15 Signed by: DR. ARNOLD C. GATUS EPS- ENGLISH DR. MA. GLORIA G. TAMAYO EPS- FILIPINO AUGUST 11-13, 2021 (TENTATIVE DATE) NSPC 2021 - CAPACITY BUILIDING SCHOOL PAPER ADVISERS OR STUDENTS (ELEMENTARY & JUNIOR OR SENIOR HS / ENGLISH OR FILIPINO) LIST OF PARTICIPANTS REGION: NCR REGIONAL EPSs- DR. ARNOLD C. GATUS (ENGLISH) CONTACT NO 9474279213 DR. MA. GLORIA G. TAMAYO (FILIPINO) CONTACT NO. EVENTS NO. OF PAX NAME SDO SCHOOL DESIGNATION 3. ONLINE PUBLICATION 15 1 RACHELLE JAMISON CALOOCAN-ELEM Bagong Barrio Elementary School Trainer 9391974168 1 Christopher Cardines LAS PINAS-ELEM Pamplona Elementary School-Central SPA 9126139148 1 Joel V. Lozano MANILA-ELEM Emilio Jacinto Elementary School SPA/T1 9199060821 1 Leonides O. Pilar MAKATI-ELEM Palanan Elementary School Teacher III 9190016054 1 Denise Margarette P. Tan MANDALUYONG-ELEM Mandaluyong Addiiton Hills Elementary School SPA - Eng 9756038409 3 1 Ivy Danielle G. Pinca MARIKINA-ELEM Marikina Elementary School T2/SPA (Filipino) 9958129431 1 Kathleen Banez MALABON-ELEM Tinajeros ES T1 9063043149 1 Zyra A. Trimidal MUNTINLUPA-SECONDARY Poblacion National High School 1 Kathrine May A. Cabacang NAVOTAS-SECONDARY Navotas National Science HS SPA-English 9212304998 1 MARK RENIEL L. BALOLO PASAY-SECONDARY PASAY CITY NATIONAL SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER I/SPA (English) 9058974716 1 Melanie D. Hernandez PASIG-SECONDARY San Lorenzo Ruiz Senior HS Teacher III / SPA 9951963020 1 Mardy D. Abalos PARANAQUE-SECONDARY Dr. Arcadio Santos National High School SPA Filipino 9175914653 1 Alexandria M. Castillo QUEZON CITY-SECONDARY Judge Feliciano Belmonte Sr. High School Teacher III / SPA # 09956797742 1 Virginia V. Bayani TAPAT Taguig Science High School Trainer-Filipno 9995173967 1 Crestina O. Doma VALENZUELA-SECONDARY Maysan NHS MT I/SPA-Eng 9324831290 TOTAL 15 Signed by: DR. ARNOLD C. GATUS EPS- ENGLISH DR. MA. GLORIA G. TAMAYO EPS- FILIPINO AUGUST 11-13, 2021 (TENTATIVE DATE) NSPC 2021 - CAPACITY BUILIDING SCHOOL PAPER ADVISERS (ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR OR SENIOR HS / ENGLISH OR FILIPINO) LIST OF PARTICIPANTS REGION: NCR REGIONAL EPSs- DR. ARNOLD C. GATUS (ENGLISH) CONTACT NO 9474279213 DR. MA. GLORIA G. TAMAYO (FILIPINO) CONTACT NO. EVENTS NO. OF PAX NAME SDO SCHOOL DESIGNATION 4. DEV'T OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS 30 1 Maricar D. Magallanes CALOOCAN(ELEM) A. Mabini Elemenmtary School SPA 1 Heidilynn M. Alauig CALOOCAN(SECONDARY) Caybiga High School SPA 9085820427 1 Maria Gracia Benedicta M. Aranda LAS PINAS (ELEM) Daniel Fajardo Elementary School SPA 9213974218 1 Virgilio G. Torio Jr. LAS PINAS (SECONDARY) Golden Acres National High School SPA 9334740143 1 Patria O. Bringas MANILA (ELEM) Benito Legarda Elementary School SPA/MT1 9052593409 1 Maria Christina I. Bandojo MANILA (SECONDARY) Ramon Magsaysay High School SPA/T2 9569980919 1 Grace Sumalinog MAKATI(ELEM) West Rembo ES MT/SPA 1 Melanie Paoayan MAKATI(SECONDARY) Benigno Ninoy A Teacher III/SPA 1 Jocelyn S. Cruz MANDALUYONG (ELEM) Pedro P. Cruz Elementary School SPA - Filipino 9493132106 1 Maria Theresa A. Feudo MANDALUYONG (SECONDARY) Mataas na Paaralang Neptali A. Gonzales SPA - Eng 9293497562 1 Inee A.
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