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Drvtstot{ of Ctry Schools San Francisco HS Compd., Nueva Ecija Bago Bantay, Quezon City "\ Republic of the Philippines ' Depa.tment of Education National Capital Region Drvtstot{ oF ctrY scHools San Francisco HS Compd., Nueva Ecija Bago Bantay, Quezon City l:u'i,e 21,2012 .,MEMORANDUMTO: Asst. Schools Dvisior Superintendents Division Supervisors S€aqndary Principals Htad Teachers and Teach€B In-Charge (Public and Selected Private Schools) Attached is Regional Letter No. 164, s. 2ol2 rer Ietter of Mr. Greco B. Belgica, President & Executive Director, DDB-YCA & Oplan EDSA llaw (Eradicate Deliquency on Substsoca Abused Through the lmplemenlalion of Law) through tde launching of the New Life Campaign," the contents ofwhich are self-explanatory, for the information and guidance ofall concemed Immediate disseminalion of this Memorandum is desired. coRAzoN c, RuBro, cEso vI Schools Division Superintendent. Incls.: as stated RAC/ssln ttePuolK.. ng r iptnas (Republic of the Philippihes) KAGAWABAN NQ EDUTASYON u-,-rr,t n, t tnc: jo) (DEPARTME NT OF EDUCATION) '_ , ".' rrtrl J*rtnn PAIT BANSIIIIG PUNONG REH ri(rrt(tr, si-r-,;t;;; (NAT I ON A L C A P ITA L RE G I ON) D.ang Misamk, Bago Brntay, Lungsod lil({l . ,i (Misanis St., Rago Ba tq, Quezon City) 1tT Jure 15,2012 AtP'{ FotL & -C . To: Schools Division Sup elnteldents Dear Sir/Madarn: S SECTT Attached is a letter dated May 24,2012 ftom Mt Grcco A Bewca, P'Esilelit & Executive Director DDB-YCA & Oplan EDSA naw (Erddicate Deliquency on Substance Abused through Inplementation of Law) through the launching of the 'New Lifc Crmpaign," the contents of r,r*rich are sel! explanatory, for inlbrmation and apprcpriate achon. Enclosed is the list ofselected public and pdvate schools to be trained in NCR. Very truly yours, '/ mzar,no6?/nosarrs Officer-In-Charge Office of the Regioml Director Regional Letter No. =1@1f FloiF12 "e$4r4c14,", Aanpclz4tz','Ex""1l"t*t " A 6 QU alti.ltm BOARD OT OIRffiIONS May 24,20L2 A-ND ofncms. fifl.Jfiftl mfr llii ! DR. RIZAUTTO J, ROSAI.ES Director, DEPED NCR m.8tmi.$flr l$ii!l Misamis Street . Eagong Eantay Ouezon City 8nw rfflm$.Hlllt Tnrnnr Dear Dr, Rosales, r$mM[scsflInmll ffir lrh{rfiid lrbli! We have coordlnated with the Secondary supervisor ll Mr. Enmanual ltaxt$$ Manlnan& last April 24 2012 ln his offlce. And as instructed, we are ilrdr lrTnli{ requestlng that a mamorandum order bG b$ad tot tha ful ltnplcmentatlon of DDB Res.!18, rerlrr of 2010, tltlld OPtAfrl EDSA Ffl.Srfilntfl ILAW (Eradicate Delinquency on Substance Abused through llFlt nlifrFh ftnlrt lmplementation of the Law) thmuSi thc laundrlnS of lfte 'New ltfe nufi rufin ! campaign' ln the NcR campuses. fir ts lr1.l1l*li OPLAN EDSA ILAW is a National drug control and prevention strategy that lnvolves the particlpation of all sector of the soclety. OPTAN EDSA B0a8D 0t'lDvts s ILAW provlded for the trainlng of Change A8ent5 to asElst the launchlng ltnnt]lnu ,r of the pro'gram through the N€w lifu Campalgn and to traln trainers in $r tddrr the campuses. tTn m[!$ul[ Attached is the llst of private and publlc schools we are ready to asslst ldrin hr llil and train in NcR. we are orgcntly raqurstln8 ior the lssuance ol the lllrf,TE MGmo so coordlnation and work can beSin wlth the schools. ldi$ ln lditirl llhi8 Thank you and we remain. rmmnlllm llill h [di!i{i udn ntlol llll Very truly yours, liwhfifliddir r$nmtsm,lll' lfti$ to.!rlin$$ li MR, G 8. B€IGICA n xffiEeunt Presldent ve Diredor, tltu k trhrlil iTni*{ DDS-YCA & Oplan Edsa llaw MI6!EI-, MANII"\, PHI-rPFINBS I457 JP I,AUn€L STR'ET, M^LACAN^NG COMPLEX' SAN a W?bsil.: s!v.)r!.or&p}' E-mail:[email protected] ph ' TEL No:+632 7345793 MorlIIr +639234531633 Quezor Cfty Llst of Schools Hldr Schools Bagong Silbng HS Balara HS Balingasa HS Batasan Hills Natlonal HS Camp Crame HS Camp Gen. E. Aguinaldo HS Grlos L. Albert HS Carlos P. Garcla HS Commonwealth HS Culiat HS Don Alejandro Rocet Sr, Sci. & Tech. Don Quintin Paredes HS Dona Rosario HS Dr. Josefa Jara Martinez HS . Ernesto Rondon HS Eulogio Rodriguez, Jr. Hs Flora A. Ylagan HS Holy Spirit National HS lsmael Mathay, Sr. HS Jose P. laurel, 5r. HS Juan Sumulong HS Judge Fellciano Balmonte, Sr. HS Judge Juan Luna HS Justice Cecllia Munoz-Palma HS Krus na Ligas HS [argo HS, ' Mallgaya HS Manuel Roxas HS Masabong HS ' New Era HS North Fairview HS Novallches HS .Ponclano Eernardo HS I Pugad Lawin HS Quezon City HS Quezon City Science HS quirino HS Ramon Magsaysay (Cubaol HS San Bartolome HS San Francisco HS San Jose HS Sauyo HS Sergio Osmena, Sr. HS Sta. Lucia HS ' Tandang Sora HS ' Private Hirh Schools Garden of Life School, lnc, Gideon School of Quezon City Glendale School, lnc. Golden Valley Academy Good Shepherd cathedral School Goodwill Academy, lnc. Gospel Light Christian Academy of QC, lnc. , Grace Christian High School Grace Flous School- Main Grace Flous School - Branch Grace Hope Learning School Great is the Lord Christian School Holy Angels Montessori High School Holy child Academy Holy Child Montessori School of Fairview Holy Family school of Quezon City, lnc. Holy Rosary sch. of Sci. & Tech. (Holy Rosary Child Ctr., lnc.) Holy spirit of Mount carmel School- Annex Holy Spirit School lmmaculate Concepcion Cathedral School 9 -t lmmaculate Mother School Foundation, lnc. lna nB Buhay C.atholic School, lnc. lnfant Jesus Learning Academy lnternational Christian School of QC JCSGO Christian Academy JEL School, lnc. J.P. Sioson Colleges Jubllee Christlan Academy Kings Montessori School Kostka School, lnc. legion of Mary Academy, lnc, Lifespring Academy of Quezon City Little Merry Hearts Montessori Center Llamas School Lourdes School of quezon City Colleies and unhrersties: AB€ lnternational College ofBusiness and Accountancy- Quezon City. Abraham Dumlao Colleges of the Phllippines Access Computer and Technical Colleges-Quezon City Alejandro Colleges Alliance Graduate school AMA Computer college-Fairview Angellcum College Asia School of Arts and Sciences-The college of lnformation Technology Asian College of Science and Technology- cubao Asian Theological Seminary Bestlink lnstitute of lnformation Technology capitol Medical center colleges Central Colleges of the Philippines CICM Maryhill School of Theology colegio de san Lorenzo College of St. Catherine De Los Santos-STl College ' De Los santos-STl College of Quezon Avenue Diliman Computer Technology lnstitute Divine Word Misslon seminary Dr. Carlos S. Lanting College Entrepreneurs School of Asia FEU-Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation FEU-FERN College Grace Christlan College lnformatics College Eastwood Informatics College-Quezon City lnstitute of Community and Family Health lnstitute of Formation and Religious Studies J,P, Sioson General Hospitaland Colleges Kalayaan College Kester Grant College-Philippines Mary the Queen College of Science and Technology Metro Manila College Miriam College Mother of Life Center National College of Business and Arts-Cubao National College of Business and Arts-Fairview National Polytechnic College of Science and Technology New England College Nova Computer College NOVAGEN College of Quezon City Our Lady of Lourdes Technological College Our Lady ofthe Angels Seminary Our Lord's Grace Montessorl School & Colleges Pace Graduate School of Christian Education Philippine Dominican Center of lnstitutlonal Studies Philipplne Maritime lnstitute-Quezon City Philippine School of Business Administration-Quezon City Republican College Saint Anthony Mary Claret College Saint Eernadette College of Health and Sciences Saint Pedro Poveda College Samson College of Science and Technology- Queuon City Siena College Southeast Asian College { St. Bernadette of Lourdes College st. Francis Divine college St. James College of Quezon City St, John of Eeverly School 'St. John Technological College ofthe Philippines St. Joseph's College of Quezon City 5t. Luke's College of Medicine-William H. Quasha Memorial 5t. MaVs College St. Paul University-Quezon Clty STI College-Cubaa STI College-Fairview STI College-Munoz EDSA STI College-Novaliches System Plus Computer College-Quezon City Technological lnstitute of The Philippines-Quezon City Villagers Montessori College world Citi Colleges-Quezon City AMA Computer University Ateneo De Manila University-Quezon City New Era University Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Commonwealth Quezon City Polytechnic University The Philippine Women's University System-Quezon City Trinity University of Asia University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center University of the Philippines-Diliman (,.
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