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Secondary(Mathematics) September 29, 2019 PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION LUCENA PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(MATHEMATICS) SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 School : SACRED HEART COLLEGE LUCENA Address : MERCHAN ST. LUCENA CITY Building : HIGHER BED Floor : 1ST Room/Grp No. : 1 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 ABAD JESTONI LABUTAP IMMACULATE CONCEPTION COLLEGE-BALAYAN 2 ABANES REY NEIL ROBLES CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE-DAET 3 ABAÑO LEA SAYNES POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES- LOPEZ 4 ABANTO ANGIELYN BIAG CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE-DAET 5 ABAYON LEE-ANN MORALES BATANGAS EASTERN COLLEGES(FOR BATANGAS EASTERN ACA.) 6 ABDON JULIE ANN ENCANTO TAYABAS WESTERN ACADEMY 7 ABDON MAY ANN CALATON SAINT BRIDGET'S COLLEGE 8 ABEJERO JESSA MAY BONDE CITY COLLEGE OF CALAMBA 9 ABELA JAN KENNEDY RAQUIZA POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES- STO. TOMAS 10 ABELGAS CHESKA ENCINA PAMBAYANG KOLEHIYO NG MAUBAN 11 ABESAMIS KEITH LUSTAÑAS SOUTHERN LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY-LUCBAN (SLPC) 12 ABIAD HANNAH SHEEN HORNILLOS BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY-ARASOF- NASUGBU 13 ABRAHAM RENZ ANZANO MABINI COLLEGE-DAET 14 ABUDA ANNA FAITH MENDOZA EASTERN MINDORO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCES 15 ABUSTAN MARJORIE KRIS CRUZ CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE-DAET 16 AC-AC MA. EULA MAE ACHOY EASTERN LAGUNA COLLEGES 17 ACABAL SHERYL AGUANTA MOUNT CARMEL COLLEGE-BALER 18 ACERON DONNABELLE DIANA ROSE PIDALGO SOUTHERN LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY-GUMACA 19 ACUÑA CARLO ALCANTARA KOLEHIYO NG LUNGSOD NG LIPA(FOR LIPA CITY PUBLIC COLL.) 20 ACUÑA RHEANELLE BINAY WESTMEAD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 21 ADA WESLEY ABANTE UNIVERSITY OF BATANGAS 22 ADARO MELIZA CORPUZ LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY- SINILOAN 23 ADESER GELLYN RUIZ SOUTHERN LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY-LUCBAN (SLPC) 24 ADVINCULA DOREEN DECENA MAPUA UNIVERSITY (FOR M.I.T.) - MANILA 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 LUCENA PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(MATHEMATICS) SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 School : SACRED HEART COLLEGE LUCENA Address : MERCHAN ST. LUCENA CITY Building : HIGHER BED Floor : 1ST Room/Grp No. : 2 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 ADVINCULA ROGEN DEBISME LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY-LOS BAÑOS 2 AGAO MARRY ROSE LACHICA CASA DEL NIÑO COLLEGE 3 AGBADA NANETTE JABILLO TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES-MANILA 4 AGGALUT RODEL LACTAM NUEVA VIZCAYA STATE UNIVERSITY (NVSIT)- BAYOMBONG 5 AGONCILLO PAMELA MANONGSONG SOUTHERN LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY-LUCBAN (SLPC) 6 AGRES JOMARI MONES TANAUAN INSTITUTE 7 AGUADO BABY LINDA HERNANDEZ BATANGAS EASTERN COLLEGES(FOR BATANGAS EASTERN ACA.) 8 AGUADO BERNADETH SIERRA KOLEHIYO NG LUNGSOD NG LIPA(FOR LIPA CITY PUBLIC COLL.) 9 AGUARIN GEMMABELLE FAMIS MINDORO STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE & TECHNOLOGY-BONGABONG 10 AGUDERA AIMEE MARQUEZ BATANGAS EASTERN COLLEGES(FOR BATANGAS EASTERN ACA.) 11 AGUILA ARLENE CASTOR STA. TERESA COLLEGE 12 AGUILAR ALILIE RUZOL SOUTHERN LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY-INFANTA (SLPC) 13 AGUILAR EVELYN POJAS INNOVATIVE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 14 AGUSPINA JOHN MARLO ORNALES TANAUAN INSTITUTE 15 AGUSTIN TUCKER TANGO NUEVA ECIJA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-CABANATUAN) 16 ALAJAR ALONA BAUTISTA BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY-ARASOF- NASUGBU 17 ALAON JUSTINE SELVI ASIS CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE-DAET 18 ALARCIO FELIX JR DE GUZMAN CITY COLLEGE OF CALAMBA 19 ALBAY RHEALYN TOLENTINO MARYHILL COLLEGE 20 ALCALA MARIEL SERRANO CSTC COLLEGE OF SCIENCES,TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS,INC-FOR CSTC COMP.SYS.TECH COL.INC. 21 ALCANZO JOMARIE CHAVEZ CAPALONGA COLLEGE 22 ALCARAZ AIZALYN ESPENILLA OSMENA COLLEGE-MASBATE 23 ALCARIA REX LAPARAN ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION 24 ALCAYDE NIÑA MARIE CAPUNO LEMERY COLLEGES 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 LUCENA PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(MATHEMATICS) SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 School : SACRED HEART COLLEGE LUCENA Address : MERCHAN ST. LUCENA CITY Building : HIGHER BED Floor : 1ST Room/Grp No. : 3 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 ALCOLEA ANICETO CARMELO OLIVO POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES- LOPEZ 2 ALDAY ERLINDA ALMIN LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY- BATANGAS,INC 3 ALDAY MERY ANN MERCADO TAYABAS WESTERN ACADEMY 4 ALDOVINO ROBERT HORNILLA SOUTHERN LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY- TAGKAWAYAN (SLPC) 5 ALER RODELIO TOLERO CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE-DAET 6 ALGARA MARCO LEYVA POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES- STA. ROSA 7 ALILIO SHIELA BAUTISTA GOLDEN GATE COLLEGES 8 ALIMARIO CRISCEL DAYRIT LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY- SINILOAN 9 ALIPUSTAIN AIRIES PUNZALAN IMMACULATE CONCEPTION COLLEGE-BALAYAN 10 ALMANZOR ANGELYCCA NATANAUAN CITY COLLEGE OF CALAMBA 11 ALMARIEGO DAN JHON JACOB PAMBAYANG KOLEHIYO NG MAUBAN 12 ALMAZAR JONAH CHRISSE TAN LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY-STAT. CRUZ (LSPC) former (LCAT) 13 ALMIREZ CHRISTIAN BANAGAN PAMBAYANG KOLEHIYO NG MAUBAN 14 ALTEZ ALEJANDRO AGBAYANI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES- LOPEZ 15 ALTO MARK JOEL NOORA MABINI COLLEGE-DAET 16 ALVAREZ CHELO FRANCIA TAYABAS WESTERN ACADEMY 17 ALVAREZ JOY DEMORA QUEZONIAN EDUCATIONAL COLLEGE 18 ALVAREZ MARIA MICARELLI VIREYNATO LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY-STAT. CRUZ (LSPC) former (LCAT) 19 ALVEZO ARVIN RAMOS PAMANTASAN NG CABUYAO 20 ALZONA MADEL BATAY SAINT MICHAEL'S COLLEGE OF LAGUNA 21 AMADO AIVY CARLA CUERDO SOUTHERN LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY-GUMACA 22 AMAN MA.THERESA MOZO SOUTHERN ISLAND COLLEGE-GEN. SANTOS CITY 23 AMANTE JAYNN APRIL TOQUE LAGUNA UNIVERSITY-STA CRUZ, LAGUNA 24 AMAR JANETH MUSICO INNOVATIVE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 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 LUCENA PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(MATHEMATICS) SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 School : SACRED HEART COLLEGE LUCENA Address : MERCHAN ST. LUCENA CITY Building : HIGHER BED Floor : 1ST Room/Grp No. : 4 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 AMBROCIO LUISA JANE DELA CRUZ LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY-STAT. CRUZ (LSPC) former (LCAT) 2 AMIL RAYMARK CALASICAS LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY- SINILOAN 3 AMOR ANGELICA MENDOZA MABINI COLLEGE-DAET 4 AMOR JACQUELINE MENDOZA MABINI COLLEGE-DAET 5 ANALA JOAN MORES KOLEHIYO NG LUNGSOD NG LIPA(FOR LIPA CITY PUBLIC COLL.) 6 ANASTACIO RAQUEL OLIVAR CITY COLLEGE OF TAGAYTAY 7 ANCA LAIZA TUZON MANUEL S. ENVERGA UNIV. FOUNDATION- LUCENA CITY 8 ANDA MARLENE PANDAAN SOUTHERN LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY-GUMACA 9 ANDES ANTHONY RODEJO ALFELOR SR. MEMORIAL COLLEGE 10 ANDRES MARIALYN SOLABO INNOVATIVE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 11 ANDRIN MARIELLE ALBAÑO ISABELO B. CALINGASAN MEMORIAL INSTITUTE 12 ANIÑON SHIENA JOY PALADA KOLEHIYO NG LUNGSOD NG LIPA(FOR LIPA CITY PUBLIC COLL.) 13 ANTEROLA HYDEE REÑIDO ALPHA CENTAURI EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM, INC. 14 ANUYO AIZZA BALLESTEROS LAGUNA UNIVERSITY-STA CRUZ, LAGUNA 15 APACIONADO ROYCE LEE INDICO LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY-LOS BAÑOS 16 APILADO HIDILYN VALLETE ST. VINCENT COLLEGE OF CABUYAO 17 APOLONA MARIA LUCHELLE ALDAY IMMACULATE CONCEPTION COLLEGE-BALAYAN 18 AQUINO BRIAN BALTAZAR KOLEHIYO NG LUNGSOD NG LIPA(FOR LIPA CITY PUBLIC COLL.) 19 ARAÑEZ GALO COMIA FIRST ASIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & HUMANITIES 20 ARAÑO AIRA KEITH ROALLOS TEODORO M. LUANSING COLLEGE OF ROSARIO 21 ARANZA REGINE CORONADO LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY-STAT. CRUZ (LSPC) former (LCAT) 22 ARANZADO JEAN LHIEZEL LABAHO POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES - BIÑAN 23 ARAZA SHULAMITE AREVALO SOUTHERN LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY-LUCBAN (SLPC) 24 ARAZO ARLENE CARPIO LEMERY COLLEGES 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 LUCENA PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(MATHEMATICS) SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 School : SACRED HEART COLLEGE LUCENA Address : MERCHAN ST. LUCENA CITY Building : HIGHER BED Floor : 1ST Room/Grp No. : 5 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 ARBOLEDA QUEENIE ROSE FLORES KOLEHIYO NG LUNGSOD NG LIPA(FOR LIPA CITY PUBLIC COLL.) 2 ARGENTE MARYLL JOYCE INANDAN KOLEHIYO NG LUNGSOD NG LIPA(FOR LIPA CITY PUBLIC COLL.) 3 ARGOSINO RUEL LICOTO GORDON COLLEGE (for.OLONGAPO CITY COLL.) 4 ARIOLA ALEXIS ALVAERA CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY (DON SEVERINO AGR'L. COLL.) 5 ARISGADO JOHN PAUL LANTICAN LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY-LOS BAÑOS 6 ARMENTA KIMBERLY MAE CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE-DAET 7 ARMERO CRISTINE MARTOS SOUTHERN LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY-GUMACA 8 ARQUIZA JOSELITO SUMAYAO BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY-ARASOF- NASUGBU 9 ARROYO MANNY BUENAVENTURA NUEVA VIZCAYA STATE UNIVERSITY (NVPC)- BAMBANG 10 ASIS ARNEL PAPINA MABINI COLLEGE-DAET 11 ASTEJADA IVY JOY TORRES LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY- SINILOAN 12 ASTIBE CATALINA ESTANISLAO LAGUNA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & ARTS 13 ASUNCION SPENCER VILLAMARTIN CAMARINES
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