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Philippines School Area Teachers Students Appendix 1 Participating Schools Information – Philippines School Area Teachers Students 1 ANI-E Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 24 2 BAGACAY Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 13 3 BANTAYANON Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 16 4 BUENAVISTA Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 57 5 CABUNGAHAN Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 13 6 CALAPNUSAN Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 40 7 CALATRAVA I CENTRAL SCHOOL Negros Occidental 3 134 8 CRUZ Elementary Negros Occidental 1 17 9 DE LA ROSA Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 16 10 DOLIS Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 84 11 LAGA-AN Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 75 12 LAGOC Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 29 13 LALONG Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 26 14 MA-ASLOB Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 11 15 MALANOG Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 61 16 MENCHACA Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 27 17 PATUN-AN Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 51 18 R. MAGSAYSAY Memorial Elementary Negros Occidental 1 34 School 19 SAN BENITO Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 35 20 SAN ISIDRO Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 48 21 TELIM Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 23 22 TIGBON Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 37 23 ALFONSO DAMONDAMON Negros Occidental 1 33 Elementary School 24 CALATRAVA II Central Elementary Negros Occidental 4 160 School 25 CAMBAYOBO Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 25 26 HARBORT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Negros Occidental 1 29 27 HINAB-ONGAN Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 123 28 HIPOLITO MAHILUM Elementary Negros Occidental 1 26 School 29 ILAYA Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 18 30 LEMERY Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 35 31 MACASILAO Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 38 32 MALATAS Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 23 33 MARCELO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Negros Occidental 3 102 34 MINAUTOK Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 12 35 PAGHUMAYAN ELEM. SCHOOL Negros Occidental 1 38 36 PANTAO Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 36 37 PESONS Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 31 38 PINOCUTAN Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 27 39 RUFINO CASTELLANO ELEM. SCHOOL Negros Occidental 1 31 40 SANCHEZ Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 55 41 SPUR-2 Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 83 42 TIGBAO Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 41 43 TINIBIANGAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Negros Occidental 1 20 44 WINASWASAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Negros Occidental 1 19 45 ALACAYGAN Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 31 46 ALICANTE Elementary School Negros Occidental 3 121 47 BANILAD Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 32 48 BATEA Primary School Negros Occidental 1 14 49 CANLUSONG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Negros Occidental 1 30 50 CUDANGDANG Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 38 51 DALINSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Negros Occidental 1 19 52 DON H. MARAVILLA Memorial School Negros Occidental 2 48 53 DOÑA A. BARRERA Memorial School Negros Occidental 2 73 54 E. B. MAGALONA Elementary School Negros Occidental 8 295 55 GAHIT Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 33 56 JOSE D. CUAYCONG Elementary Negros Occidental 1 40 School 57 JOSE M. CONSING MEMORIAL Negros Occidental 2 97 SCHOOL 58 LATASAN Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 14 59 MANTA-ANGAN Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 46 60 NANCA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Negros Occidental 2 68 61 NICOLAS L. JALANDONI SR. MS Negros Occidental 1 32 62 PASIL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Negros Occidental 1 28 63 RITA LOVINO Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 66 64 SAN ISIDRO Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 62 65 STA. TERESA Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 33 66 TANZA Elementary School Negros Occidental 3 139 67 TOMONGTONG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Negros Occidental 2 43 68 ANAHAW Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 71 69 ANGELA L. COLMENARES Elementary Negros Occidental 1 34 School 70 CAMBA-OG Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 63 71 CANONOY Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 56 72 DON. A. YULO Elementary School Negros Occidental 6 232 73 HINIGARAN ES-A Negros Occidental 2 92 74 HINIGARAN ES-B Negros Occidental 2 74 75 MACARIO G. NATIVIDAD MEMORIAL Negros Occidental 1 36 Elementary School 76 NANUNGA Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 70 77 PAHILANGA Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 68 78 PILAR Elementary School Negros Occidental 3 112 79 TAGDA Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 57 80 ADRIANO N. GAYAMAT Memorial Negros Occidental 1 36 Elementary School 81 ALEJANDRO SANTERO SR. Memorial Negros Occidental 1 14 Elementary School 82 ARANDA Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 82 83 BAYOG Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 36 84 BELLABAIL Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 21 85 CALAPI Elementary School Negros Occidental 2 67 86 CAMBUGSA Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 18 87 CANDUMARAO Elementary School Negros Occidental 1 46 88 DON ESTEBAN JALANDONI MES Negros Occidental 2 76 89 DON NARCISO L. GAYARES ES Negros Occidental 1 53 90 HIMAYA ES Negros Occidental 2 63 91 LINAO ES Negros Occidental 1 15 92 NARAUIS-PATIQUI ES Negros Occidental 2 79 93 NASULI ES Negros Occidental 1 26 94 QUIWI ES Negros Occidental 1 21 95 STO. ROSARIO ES Negros Occidental 1 41 96 TENYENTE JUAN ES Negros Occidental 1 28 97 AGUINALDO ES Negros Occidental 1 7 98 ARCADIO L. VERGARA ES Negros Occidental 2 78 99 ASIA ES Negros Occidental 5 183 100 BACUYANGAN ES Negros Occidental 3 136 101 BATO ES Negros Occidental 1 21 102 BILBAO-WATKINS ES Negros Occidental 3 102 103 BONIFACIO ES Negros Occidental 1 11 104 C.L. HODGES ES Negros Occidental 4 162 105 CABANBANAN PS Negros Occidental 1 12 106 CEMECO ES Negros Occidental 1 21 107 CULIPAPA ES Negros Occidental 4 146 108 DAMUTAN ES Negros Occidental 1 35 109 DAUG ES Negros Occidental 1 41 110 DON E. BILBAO ES Negros Occidental 1 41 111 DON M. VASQUEZ ESTATE ES Negros Occidental 2 75 112 FORTUGALEZA PS Negros Occidental 2 50 113 JM.RELIQUIAS ES Negros Occidental 1 27 114 LUIS C. TEMBREVILLA ES Negros Occidental 4 157 115 MAATOP ES Negros Occidental 1 19 116 MANLAWA-AN ES Negros Occidental 1 14 117 PAYAB-ON ES Negros Occidental 1 28 118 PAZ VDA. DE ESCAMILLA ES Negros Occidental 2 79 119 QUIRINO PS Negros Occidental 1 30 120 SAN RAFAEL ES Negros Occidental 2 69 121 TALACAGAY ES Negros Occidental 1 42 122 BULAD ES Negros Occidental 1 37 123 BUNGAHIN ES Negros Occidental 1 31 124 CAMANGCAMANG ES Negros Occidental 2 70 125 CANSALONGON ES Negros Occidental 2 77 126 DON A. C. YULO MEM. ES Negros Occidental 1 25 127 DON BENITO LOPEZ ES Negros Occidental 1 31 128 ISABELA EAST ES Negros Occidental 4 143 129 ISABELA WEST ES Negros Occidental 3 130 130 MANSABLAY ES Negros Occidental 22 72 131 MARIKUDO SETTLEMENT ES Negros Occidental 1 25 132 MAYTUBIG ES Negros Occidental 1 43 133 RUMIRANG ES Negros Occidental 1 39 134 AGUNTILANG ES Negros Occidental 1 38 135 AMIN MOISES ES Negros Occidental 1 27 136 BANOGBANOG ES Negros Occidental 1 19 137 CABCAB ES Negros Occidental 1 41 138 CAMP CLARK ES Negros Occidental 1 35 139 CANLUPA PS Negros Occidental 1 3 140 ISABELA 2 CES Negros Occidental 3 117 141 LIBAS ES Negros Occidental 2 54 142 LIMALIMA ES Negros Occidental 1 40 143 MAKILIGNIT ES Negros Occidental 1 16 144 PANAQUIAO ES Negros Occidental 1 28 145 RIVERSIDE ES Negros Occidental 1 27 146 SAN AGUSTIN ES Negros Occidental 2 89 147 SEBUCAUAN ES Negros Occidental 1 36 148 SIKATUNA ES Negros Occidental 2 82 149 TINONGAN ES Negros Occidental 2 74 150 BEGONIA ES Negros Occidental 2 44 151 CHAMBERY ES Negros Occidental 2 66 152 DON CORNELIO Y. CONSING MS Negros Occidental 2 51 153 DON EMILIO MIRAFLORES SR. MES Negros Occidental 2 79 154 LAURON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Negros Occidental 1 34 155 MAJA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Negros Occidental 2 59 156 MANAPLA ES Negros Occidental 8 314 157 MES DE MARIA ES Negros Occidental 1 33 158 PATLAGAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Negros Occidental 1 24 159 PUNTA MESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Negros Occidental 2 94 160 PUNTA SALONG ES Negros Occidental 3 103 161 SAARBA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Negros Occidental 1 24 162 STA. TERESA ES Negros Occidental 2 47 163 TORTOSA ES Negros Occidental 2 86 164 VICMICO ES II Negros Occidental 2 91 165 ALEGRIA ES Negros Occidental 2 74 166 B.R. DELA RAMA ES Negros Occidental 2 59 167 BENJAMIN H. JALANDONI SR. ES Negros Occidental 1 41 (BUENAVISTA ES) 168 CANSILAYAN ES Negros Occidental 3 103 169 DIZON-SAISON ES Negros Occidental 1 39 170 DON A. R. MONTELIBANO ES Negros Occidental 2 60 171 GOV. V. GATUSLAO ES Negros Occidental 1 21 172 HDA. PUYAS ES Negros Occidental 1 18 173 MARAÑON ES Negros Occidental 1 30 174 MURCIA EAST ES Negros Occidental 2 74 175 MURCIA ES Negros Occidental 5 193 176 SMILE VILLAGE ES Negros Occidental 2 69 177 STA. CRUZ ES Negros Occidental 1 49 178 TUMPOK ES Negros Occidental 1 34 179 AGAPITO E. MALIBONG ES Negros Occidental 2 49 180 AMAYCO ES Negros Occidental 2 56 181 ANTAWAN ES Negros Occidental 1 18 182 BALASYANG ES Negros Occidental 1 43 183 DON ARTURO ALBA SR. ES Negros Occidental 2 64 184 F. BARANDIARAN ES Negros Occidental 2 93 185 GERVACIO MAKILAN ES (CANLANDOG Negros Occidental 1 36 ES) 186 IGLAU-AN ES Negros Occidental 2 54 187 LOPEZ JAENA ES Negros Occidental 3 127 188 MANUEL REGALADO ES Negros Occidental 2 94 189 MINOYAN ES Negros Occidental 4 165 190 PANDANON-SILOS ES Negros Occidental 3 57 191 SAN MIGUEL ES Negros Occidental 3 103 192 TALOTOG ES Negros Occidental 1 33 193 CAMBARUS ES Negros Occidental 1 33 194 CANROMA ES Negros Occidental 2 53 195 GENERAL MALVAR ES Negros Occidental 1 46 196 M.
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