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Professional Regulation Commission Cebu Professional Teacher - Secondary(Biological Sciences) September 29, 2019 PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION CEBU PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES) SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 School : CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY Address : OSMEÑA BOULEVARD CEBU CITY Building : ASAB Floor : 2ND Room/Grp No. : 249 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 ABADIANO JENELYN MAE DALES HOLY NAME UNIVERSITY (for.DIVINE WORD- TAGBILARAN) 2 ABASTAS CHERYL ALQUIZALAS CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 3 ABELLA NORREINE KATE LOBITAÑA CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 4 ABELLANA FRANCIS BRIÑAN CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 5 ABELLON RANA JAN CASTELLANO CEBU DOCTORS UNIVERSITY 6 ABOGADA JOHN ZEDRICK ESTIOCA CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 7 ABREO SHAREN PAGALAN VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY (for.VISCA,LSU.)- BAYBAY 8 ACAYLAR CHRISTINE VILLAMORA NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- DUMAGUETE 9 ADECER NELSIE AMOR RAPIRAP UNIVERSITY OF BOHOL 10 AFRICANO LALAINE DEL ROSARIO SAINT CATHERINE'S COLLEGE-CARCAR 11 AGUINID NIDA GABAS NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- BAIS CAMPUS 12 ALACIDA JAY DAIGAN VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY (for.VISCA,LSU.)- BAYBAY 13 ALAMEDA EDYN CAMANCE STO TOMAS COLLEGE-DANAO CITY ,CEBU 14 ALCALA JOYCEME LANZADERAS BOHOL WISDOM COLLEGE 15 ALCAREZ JUNEMIE KENT GUCOR CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 16 ALDAYA SHAINEE BADAYOS SAINT CATHERINE'S COLLEGE-CARCAR 17 ALFORQUE MARIANIE LAPATIS SAINT CATHERINE'S COLLEGE-CARCAR 18 ALGONES JOENARD SARA CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 19 ALIGWAY GIO JAY BARICUATRO CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 20 ALINSUGAY JANICE BARANGAN SAINT CATHERINE'S COLLEGE-CARCAR 21 ALIPE CHESTER JAY SUMA-OY BATUAN COLLEGES INC. 22 ALLONES DAISY VALDEZ CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY - (FOR N.S.C.A.)-SAN CARLOS CAMPUS 23 ALPUERTO CENTENNIAL JIRYL CRUZ NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- DUMAGUETE 24 ALTUBAR RICARTE JR ASOK SIBONGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION CEBU PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES) SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 School : CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY Address : OSMEÑA BOULEVARD CEBU CITY Building : ASAB Floor : 3RD Room/Grp No. : 343 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 AMAN ARLES SINOY FELIPE R. VERALLO MEMORIAL FOUNDATION 2 AMANCIO MARJORIE MITZI RODRIGO CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 3 AMBRAD CHRISTINE BELIA CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 4 AMORES MARY GRACE GARCIA BOHOL ISLAND STATE UNIVERSITY (FOR.CVSCAFT)-CLARIN 5 AMPER AYLEN VIOLETA NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- BAIS CAMPUS 6 ANDO ROBERTO SALES VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY(FOR VISCA,LSU) - VILLABA CAMPUS 7 ANGULO MARIA CARMENCITA UTLANG WEST NEGROS COLLEGE 8 ANIBAN ANNABELLA DELIMA CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 9 ANOBA HAZEL JANE ORTIZ CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 10 ANUEVO REYMARK OMITEN CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY - (FOR N.S.C.A.)-HINIGARAN CAMPUS 11 ANUNCIADO CECILIA DAÑO BOHOL ISLAND STATE UNIVERSITY (FOR.CVSCAFT)-CLARIN 12 APAT EMILY PASCO SURIGAO DEL SUR STATE UNIVERSITY - TAGBINA CAMPUS 13 APIO ARNEL JUN TOMO CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY - (FOR N.S.C.A.)-ILOG CAMPUS 14 ARCENAL MAY ANN PEQUE PALOMPON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TABANGO CAMPUS 15 AREJA ALICE PADAYON CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 16 ARQUILITA SHEILA GYLL LAYOS UNIVERSITY OF CEBU 17 ARRICIVITA DEXTER JOHN RIVERA BINALBAGAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE 18 ARRIESGADO CHEENA LOU MISTULA CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 19 ASUQUE HANNAH BLAINE JALA UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS 20 ATON MAE FE TAÑEO CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 21 AUMENTADO MELODY SIDON CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 22 AVENIDO VANESSA NUNEZ UNIVERSITY OF SAN JOSE-RECOLETOS 23 AWING GEMELYN CASIDO NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- BAIS CAMPUS 24 AYTONA RHEA QUIMCO COLEGIO DE SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION CEBU PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES) SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 School : CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY Address : OSMEÑA BOULEVARD CEBU CITY Building : ASAB Floor : 3RD Room/Grp No. : 344 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 BABATUGON AIKO BRYAN BEDOLIDO NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- DUMAGUETE 2 BABOR JUDY-AN BALBON NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- BAIS CAMPUS 3 BABOR MESHELL ESTRABELA NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- BAIS CAMPUS 4 BACATAN MARIELLE MACAPAZ TALISAY CITY COLLEGE 5 BACTOL DIVINA DAHIL DAHIL NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- BAIS CAMPUS 6 BACU ERRICA MAE COMENDADOR CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 7 BACUS CHERYLL SAMARINTA CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY-MAIN (for.CSCST) 8 BAEL ANNE MICAH MENDOZA SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY 9 BAGA LUZ RETARDO UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS 10 BALMORES RHEINAME ORESGA UNIVERSITY OF THE VISAYAS-CEBU CITY 11 BALUNGCAS FATIMA FAITH FLOREN CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 12 BARANGAN REYLAN PANISAN SIBONGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 13 BARO RUBELAINE MANUBAG BOHOL WISDOM COLLEGE 14 BARRERA RUSSEL ANN SILVA NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- BAIS CAMPUS 15 BARUTAG ERMELINDY SOLIANO CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY - (FOR N.S.C.A.)-SAN CARLOS CAMPUS 16 BASAN GEMINI CARBAJOSA ARELLANO UNIVERSITY-PASAY 17 BASINILLO DAISY ROSE MANABAT WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-IPIL 18 BATAC ANA MARIE BATANGAS CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY - (FOR N.S.C.A.)-SAN CARLOS CAMPUS 19 BATALUNA RENEN TEJERO COLEGIO DE SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA 20 BATOON MECHELLE MARIE PRIETO STO TOMAS COLLEGE-DANAO CITY ,CEBU 21 BAYADOG ELLEN LANTACO CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY - (FOR N.S.C.A.)-SAN CARLOS CAMPUS 22 BAYER ESTRELLITA SABANAL SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 23 BAYO CYNTHIA CADAY NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- BAIS CAMPUS 24 BAYOG-ANG ENGIEMY NARDO CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY - (FOR N.S.C.A.)-SAN CARLOS CAMPUS REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION CEBU PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES) SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 School : CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY Address : OSMEÑA BOULEVARD CEBU CITY Building : ASAB Floor : 3RD Room/Grp No. : 345 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 BAYSON STEPHANIE BASA CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY - (FOR N.S.C.A.)-HINOBA-AN CAMPUS 2 BEJAGAN FLORENCE MICHELLE CARZANO CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 3 BENGIL HONEY CLAIRE LABE NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- BAIS CAMPUS 4 BILOCURA CYRIE SHEENE MACASO UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-TAGUM 5 BINOBO WENDY MARIE MAYAGMA CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY - (FOR N.S.C.A.)-SAN CARLOS CAMPUS 6 BOHOL DAVE MARK CADALLO NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- BAIS CAMPUS 7 BROCE ERWIN JR AVILA CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY - (FOR N.S.C.A.)-SAN CARLOS CAMPUS 8 BUGNA DOROTHY JOY CENTRAL PHILIPPINE ADVENTIST COLLEGE 9 BULAMBOT DESIREE LEE PAHANG BOHOL WISDOM COLLEGE 10 BULLECER ZYRA MAE TUTOR UNIVERSITY OF BOHOL 11 CABALLERO BEVERLIN SERRANO CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY - (FOR N.S.C.A.)-SAN CARLOS CAMPUS 12 CABANACAN NIEL LADAGA MISAMIS ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE & TECHNOLOGY 13 CABANAS ANGELA TUBAT NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- BAIS CAMPUS 14 CABATAÑA CHRIS COLUMBUS SALUT NAVAL STATE UNIVERSITY (for.NAVAL INST)- NAVAL 15 CABATIC GLENDA TANDUGON HOLY NAME UNIVERSITY (for.DIVINE WORD- TAGBILARAN) 16 CABAUATAN DANNECA ALAM NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- DUMAGUETE 17 CABRERA ROLO JOY SAVELLANO UNIVERSITY OF CEBU 18 CABUAL MIKE ESTRADA NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- BAIS CAMPUS 19 CABUENAS DANTE RAMOS CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY-MAIN (for.CSCST) 20 CADAVID RAYMOND ACABADO NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- BAIS CAMPUS 21 CAGANTAS JEFFREY BRAZAL UNIVERSITY OF THE VISAYAS-CEBU CITY 22 CAMPBELL SHARLYNE DANLAG UNIVERSITY OF CEBU-BANILAD 23 CANALES MARIAN GADIANO UNIVERSITY OF CEBU 24 CANDOL EMELY HERMOCILLA UNIVERSITY OF THE VISAYAS-CEBU CITY REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION CEBU PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES) SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 School : CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY Address : OSMEÑA BOULEVARD CEBU CITY Building : ASAB Floor : 3RD Room/Grp No. : 346 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 CAÑETE RASEL PABORADA CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY - (FOR N.S.C.A.)-HINOBA-AN CAMPUS 2 CANILLADA JAY COSTANILLA CENTRAL PHILIPPINES STATE UNIVERSITY - (FOR N.S.C.A.)-HINOBA-AN CAMPUS 3 CANONO JUDITH CARMONA CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 4 CANOY SHEILA MAE LAPINED SAINT CATHERINE'S COLLEGE-CARCAR 5 CAPUTOLAN BLOBE GRACE LATO STO TOMAS COLLEGE-DANAO CITY ,CEBU 6 CAPUYAN MICHE
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