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Dapuhp*L O{ &Dxeatlaa Republic of the Philippines Dapuhp*l o{ &dxeatlaa Region Vll, Central Visayas d................e.#Qt DIVISION OF BOHOL BOHOL City of Tagbilaran March 2,}ALB UNNUMBERED MEMORANDUM TA: The Public Schools District Supervisors Principals/Schaol Heads of: Uboy L, 2, 3 Districts and Pitar District 1. Attached please find is the letter from MARK FRANCTS NASAYAO, programme Manager, World Vision, regarding the Conduct of an Orientation on the School Manual on Discipline and Child Protection on August 28. 29 and 30 in the Districts of Ubay !,2, and 3 and September L7,lALg in pilar District. 2. Widest dissemination of this Mernorandum is desired. 7J*{ NTMFA D. BONGo Ed.D., CESO Schools Division Superi ntenden' SSODldvd p.. Drlry"" \q1q:nild V*slprx Augusr 19, ?01? Ht0tltlIO: Legai Un,t DepED .. BOHOL Nlnrfa D. Boogo Ed.B, Cg$g Y " Division $chsols Superintendent #o'r'l:t't't Division of Sohol Dear Dr' &ongtr, )A/a* Greotinge! World Vis**n is cominually grat*ful for the good partnership we have with yeur office in helping the children and families aspecially the most vulnerable" Our advocary sn lt Take* a Wnrld to End Yiolence ag$net ChlHren had been prennoted in the different Wodd Vision covered arear throughout the country and this was done with strong partnership and collaboration wirh the yarious G vernrnent Agencier and the Local Governfilent Unlts. We are doing there efform ro ensur€ rhat children in theue rommunhies will continue to enioy their rights and protected from any harm and abusive situationt. ne of the measurs$ we'v6 crrfied t-ogether is the $eh$ol tl*nual bn Sisciple and Child Frqtection . a guide in ensuring a rafar environmenr for the $ud€nts, school auuhorities and teachers in the *ntire Division o{ Bohol" We are wcrking closely with District Officerc of Pilar and Ubay, as our covered Area Frogrammei tc provide an avenue tq orient the school representatives on the School Hanual on Disciple and Child Frotectian on Augurt 28, 29 and 3$ per District Officer ro be held at Kiddies Farm, Kahnggaman, Ubay, Eohol. ! We would greatl). appreciate if Atty. Y*nesEa H. Quijano can share her kncwledge and expertise CIn the palicy and its relarcd concerns. We look for'*vard to ),our positive re$pon$e on this matter" \trorld Yisian will cover the mtals and may we request that *ending rchosls will cover their ransportatisn expen$es. Atached the lirt of pamicipating schools" Thank you ven/ much and God bless! . Qrr v*ricn f+r *v*ry f,frlr4 lrf6 isc ali f* fn#+** Our puyor ftn ayer}. tlsilrq #re ur*ti s& n;#&* f[ s#, \&bridV,itcn grwtapmer: Fcrrdasor."lnc. 3$f, Qu*grrAve.t+r. 'tl'*:r$r$ Sl Wr:s;'1?iangle.Q**:or Ciry ii(}4 Fhii:ppirr*l List of Partiripating $chools Ubay, Bahol Ubay t District-AUGUST 30, I0l9 Ubay 3 Di*trict-AUGUST 2t,2OI? L Ubay Central Elemenmry School l. Sar Paecual Elementary School 2" Achila Elementary School 2. Bay-ang Elementary School 3. Bood Elemen*ry School 3. Bongbong Elementary School 4. Calangaman Elernentary School 4. Buenavisra Elementary School 5. Camarnbugan Elementary School 5. Sulilis Elementary $chool 6. F*tima El*menury Sshool 6. Cas#te Elem*ntary $chool ?. Kaurunpn Elemennry Sch$ql 7. California Elementary School I. Pangpang Elementary School 8. Gabi tlenwnary $chool 9. $an lsidro Elemenur.y Scho*l ?. Gov. Boyles Elementary Schcsl 10. Hambabauran 10. Sentinela Elemenury School Elernennry $*hool I l^ llihan Elementary School It. japon Elemenury School 12. Lomangog Elemencary School 17.. Tres Reyes Elemenary School [3. Luz Elementary School 13" Tubog Elementary School 14. New Los Angeles Ele+nentaqr Schoel 14. Tuburan Elrrnenary School 15. Pagrau Elementary School 15. Humayhumay $enrentary Schnol 16. San Francisco Elemennry School t6. Tapal lntegmted Schqol {Elernenury and 17. Villa Teresiu Elemenrary School High School) 18. Buiilis National High $cho*l 17. Camarnbugan National High $choot l?. Don Aguinaldo Reyes Maboloc I'lemer.ial High t8. Erico B. Aumentado l-ligh School Schpol 19. Fedro 0. B*rnales Nxional High School 10. Harnbabauran iligh School ?0. Uhay Nadonal Science High School 21. San Fascual National Agricultural High School Ubay 2 Disrict * AUSUST tr8, l0t 9 l. Biabas Cenral Elementary Schcol ?. Benliw Elementar"y School 3, Cuya Elementary School 4. Guinmboan Elementary School 5. lmetda Elementary Scheot 5. Juagdan Elernemary School 7. San ,Vicenre Elemenary School L Sinandigan ElemenarT Schcatr 9. Tintinan Elementary School 10. Cagting Elemenury Srheol I l. Tipolo Elementary School 12. Uni*n Elemenrary Schoel 13. Biabas Trade High School 14. C*gt ng High School 15, Union Na$onal High Schoot List of Farticipa*ing $chcols Pilar, Sohel Fitar Distrirt - SEFTEHBE* I ?, 201? t" Bagumbayan Elementary School 7." Bayong Elementary School 3. Buenasue*e flementary Schsol '5.4. Cag,awaren Elernentary School Catagdaan Elementary School $. Esmca lntegrated Schcal 7, Pilar Central Elernentary School B. Rizal Element*ry Schcol ?, San Carlss Elementary School r0" San lsidro Elemenmry School I t. Dal Pilar $ementary School 12. Lumbay Elementary School t3. Aurora Elernentary School 14. llaud Elernenmry School t5, Pamacsalan Elemenmry Sqhool 16. Bapcay flernenmry School t7. Lundag Elementary School 16. San Vicente Elementary School 19. Cansungay Elementary School ?0. lnaghuban Elernentary School ?t. l-a Suer"te Elernentary School ?3. Pilar Tech*ical Vocational High Schml 23. San lsidro TechnicalVocational High School.
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