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]!)Epartment of ~Bucatton MIMAROPA Region SCHOOLS DIVISION of PALA\-VAN l\epublic of tbe t)bilippines ]!)epartment of ~bucatton MIMAROPA Region SCHOOLS DIVISION OF PALA\-VAN OFFICE OF THE SCHOOLS DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT D1V1S10N M.EMORANDUM No.~, s. 2021 To Assistant Schools Division Superintendent/ Officer In Charge Chief Education Supervisors, CID/SGOD Education Program Supervisors Public Schools District Supervisors SHS School Heads School ICT Coordinators School Property Custodian All Others Concerned From ROGE~SOVI Schools Division Superintendent Subject ADDENDUM TO THE DM 299, s. 2021 TITLED "DISTRIBUTION OF TABLETSFORGRADES11AND12LEARNER~~ ~i Date August 28, 2021 1. This office informs the field of the revised number of tablets allocated per school and additional/updated schedule of tablets distribution procured by the Provincial Government of Palawan for Grades 11 and 12 learners. (Please see attached Annex A) 2. For assistance and clarification, the field may contact the Division Supply Office or Madam Karen Ganapin, Events and Protocols, Office of the Governor- 09175492005. 3. Other provisions stated in the Division Memorandum No. 299, s. 299 shall remain in effect. 4. Immediate and wide dissemination of the content of this memorandum is desired. 1' PEO Road, Barangay Bancao-Bancao, Puerto Princesa City 8 (048) 433-6392 .Elwww.depedpalawan.com ~ [email protected] © DepEd Palawan/DepEd Tayo-Palawan SCHEDULE OF DISTRIBUTION OF TABLETS TO DIFFERENT MUNICIPALITIES OF PALAWAN #OF MODE OF DATE MUNICIPALITY TEAM TABS TRANSPO NORTH BROOKE'S POINT MAASIN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL (BERNAS NHS) 151 1 LAND NORTH BROOKE'S POINT IPILAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 187 2 LAND PM BROOKES POINT 30AUG/MON SOUTH BROOKE'S POINT BP NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - PANGOBILIAN NHS 877 3 LAND GOV. ALFREDO SR. NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY & NORTH BROOKE'S POINT VOCATIONAL MEMRIAL HIGH SCHOOL 232 4 LAND NORTH BROOKE'S POINT INIL U. TAHA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 97 5 LAND BATARAZA DISTRICT I BATARAZA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 650 5 LAND BATARAZA DISTRICT II SOUTHERN BATARAZA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 98 4 LAND 31 AUG /TUE AM BATARAZA BATARAZA DISTRICT I TARUSAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 166 3 LAND BATARAZA DISTRICT II SUMBILING NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 122 2 LAND BATARAZA DISTRICT II RIO TUBA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 560 1 LAND SEA C/O BALABAC BALABAC NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 282 1 MLGU 01SEPT/WED AM BALABAC BALABAC BANCALAAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 193 1 BALABAC BUGSUK NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL- MANGSEE ANNEX 137 1 LAND BALABAC SIBARING NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 13 1 LAND NARRA DISTRICT II (DEL NORTE) SANDOVAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 171 5 LAND NARRA DISTRICT II (DEL NORTE) DUMANGUENA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 80 3 LAND AM NARRA DISTRICT II (DEL NORTE) NARRA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 860 2 LAND NARRA NARRA DISTRICT II (DEL NORTE) PANACAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 172 4 LAND 01 SEPT/WED NARRA DISTRICT (DEL SUR) P. URDUJA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 304 2 LAND NARRA DISTRICT (DEL SUR) ARAMAYWAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 311 3 LAND BROOKE'S POINT II (S. ESPANOLA) PANITIAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 183 4 LAND PM ESPANOLA BROOKE'S POINT II (S. ESPANOLA) PULOT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 610 5 LAND BROOKE'S POINT II (S. ESPANOLA) ABO-ABO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 174 2 LAND SCHEDULE OF DISTRIBUTION OF TABLETS TO DIFFERENT MUNICIPALITIES OF PALAWAN ABORLAN CENTRAL (NORTH) ABORLAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 580 3 LAND ABORLAN ABORLAN CENTRAL (NORTH) ISAUB NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 172 4 LAND AM ABORLAN EAST (SOUTH) PLARIDEL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 242 5 LAND QUEZON NORTH QUEZON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1047 2 LAND 02 SEPT/THU QUEZON SOUTH TAGUSAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 74 2 LAND QUEZON PM QUEZON SOUTH QUEZON-PANITIAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 122 3 LAND QUEZON SOUTH QUIN LOGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 133 4 LAND SEAC/O SB RIZAL (DISTRICT II) CANIPAAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 59 5 ZAPANTA RIZAL AM RIZAL (DISTRICT 11) PANALINGAAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 67 2 LAND RIZAL (DISTRICT II) TABURI NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 58 4 LAND 03 SEPT/FRI QUEZON QUEZON NORTH QUEZON-ARAMAYWAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 132 3 LAND RIZAL (DISTRICT I) JOSE P. RIZAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 476 2 LAND RIZAL PM RIZAL (DISTRICT II) CANDAWAGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 210 4 LAND QUEZON QUEZON NORTH BERONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 62 3 LAND 04 SEPT/SAT PM ABORLAN ABORLAN WEST APURAWAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 95 5 LAND SCHEDULE OF DISTRIBUTION OF TABLETS TO DIFFERENT MUNICIPALITIES OF PALAWAN MODE OF DATE MUNICIPALITY DISTRICT SCHOOL Ptv of Tablet• TEAM TRANSPO 04 SEPT /SAT PM ROXAS SOUTH MAGARA SCHOOL FOR PHIL CRAFTSMEN 318 2 LAND ROXAS CENTRAL SAN JOSE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 226 3 LAND ROXAS ROXAS NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE HIGH ROXAS CENTRAL SCHOOL 1190 1 LAND ROXAS NORTH TUMARBONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 124 4 LAND 05 SEPT/FRI AM SAN VICENTE CARURAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 94 5 LAND SAN VICENTE PORT BARTON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 117 4 LAND SAN VICENTE SAN VICENTE ALIMANGUHAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 165 3 LAND SAN VICENTE NEW CANIPO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 95 2 LAND SAN VICENTE SAN VICENTE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 363 1 LAND 06 SEPT/ SAT AM TAYTAY II SATO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 377 2 LAND TAYTAY I SANDOVAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 132 1 LAND TAYTAY I CENTRAL TAYTAY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 926 2 LAND TAYTAY TAYTAY I CASIAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 116 5 BOAT TAYTAY II PAN COL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 62 4 LAND TAYTAYIII LIMINANGCONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 221 3 LAND DU MARAN MAINLAND NATONAL HIGH DU MARAN MAINLAND DISTRICT 07 SEPT ONWARDS AM SCHOOL 158 5 LAND DUMARAN DU MARAN MAINLAND DISTRICT STA. TERESITA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 166 5 LAND BACAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL (DUMARAN DU MARAN ISLAND DISTRICT NHS-BACAO NHS) 75 5 DUMARAN ISLAND DISTRICT DUMARAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 121 5 ARACELI ARACELI ARACELI NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 302 5 ARACELI CALANDAGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 75 5 El NIDO DEL SUR NEW IBAJAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 130 3 LAND EL NIDO DEL NORTE BAROTUAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 525 4 LAND EL NIDO El NIDO DEL SUR El NIDO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 569 2 LAND SCHEDULE OF DISTRIBUTION OF TABLETS TO DIFFERENT MUNICIPALITIES OF PALAWAN 08 SEPT ONWARDS LINAPACAN BULAWIT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCH 44 2 LINAPACAN LINAPACAN NANGALAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 55 4 SEA C/0 LINAPACAN SAN MIGUEL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 209 2 NAVY 09 SEPT ONWARDS CORON COASTAL CORON SCHOOL OF FISHERIES 880 CORON CORON INLAND DECALACHAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 109 CORON INLAND BORAC NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 116 CULION SANITARIUM SPECIAL NATIONAL SEA C/0 CULION CULION HIGH SCHOOL 288 TEAM 2&4 NAVY BUSUANGA CHEEY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 59 R165 BUSUANGA CONCEPCION NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 154 BUSUANGA BUSUANGA NEW BUSUANGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 92 BUSUANGA PANLAITAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 80 BUSUANGA SALVACION NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 296 09 SEPT ONWARDS AGUTAYA CONCEPCION NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 246 AGUTAYA AGUTAYA GAUDENCIO E. ABORDO MEM NHS 130 CUYO CAPONAYAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 45 PUBLIC & CUYO CUYO CUYO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 536 TEAM 1 & 3 PRIVATE CUYO MANAMOC NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 122 TRANSPO CAGAYANCILLO CAGAYANCILLO CAGAYANCILLO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 156 DANAWAN NATIONAL HIGH 122 MAGSAYSAY SCHOOL DANAWAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL .
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