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Ptfrffiffi SNFHS Comp., Misamis St., Bago Bantay, Quezon City Republic of the Philippines Department of Education National Capital Region DtvrstoN oF crTY $cHooLs Quezon CitY ptfrffiffi SNFHS Comp., Misamis St., Bago Bantay, Quezon City 3, 201 I MEMORANDUI}T TO ALL PRINCIPALS ELEMENTARY AND SECONDA Attached is a Regional Memorandum, dated October 10, 11, re: $ubmission of Names of the School Principals and School, Focal Pe involved in the implementation of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Prograrn wi their corresponding specimen signatures and cell phone numbers. ln this connection, all principals, elementary and se ary are requested to come to the Office of Dr. Pedro Vegim, 3'o Floor Division for their specimen signatures, ASAP. Said report was due on October 10,2A11. lmmediate and wide dissemination of this Memorandum enjoined. YOLANDA C. CO Chief Administrati Otficer Officer In-C [ncl. As Stated Admin'Oj'ennw'hing o+,ao*os.*oo /,, '$'-"+$ ffi,epwb;lii*.a crg fi:"fr R{Xritrae (l{epwblic a"f ttue Flailipptwes) ffieGdllwAzuhf'{ m& a ru{.lH{,qsv,0n p",! trtrf, -q rfi.,f gI/ T {} F E il U {: A7Tl-i,ry-} PiqpgffiAF{Si{FIG PUH#trlG ftT nFfl fl&'#pl i, (1\{AT[ fi tYAL A P ] %tr {, R H', C I ON} t ! Drlamg Misarrris, Bago Bnnt:ly, n : ti, wngsod QirezOm . ,t i (lV{isamis St., B*go Sani*1,, Cr'/1, I Qutrcn I ,! .i i r '." 'r ;] \'. ,t. , .. ,L/.,. , r :-- .----.. NIE&IOR.ANDIIfuI l" ilt, ln FRON4 The Office 0f the l? :rIDirector TO : Sch.ools Division Superintendents DATE October I0, 201 t SUBJECT Sulirnission of N;rmes o{'tlEe Sclraol Prinriplr Persons invoh ed in fhe implementrtion erf P their corresponcling spccirnen signatures l on October I 1. 20n 1. DET'A]LS Enclosed is the lettei'dated September 29,201 fiom Department of Social Welf.are and Deveiopruent. tirr in'format n and appropriate action. E RUIZ Schoois Diriisi Superintendent Officer In-Charge Othce of the gional Direstor "Wewv,aeswo'@,nm,pe-r,anazt%,":c.elle.,,'wa',nnd, uciionl' ,J I I DEPARTMENT OF SOCTAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMEIiTT NAflONAL CAPTTAL REGTON I LIST OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN QUEZON CITY 1 I COVERED tsY PANTAWID PAMILYANG PILIPINO PROGRhM CD l(20 Schools, 1 annex) KALIGAYAHAN ES BAGO BANTAY ES LAGRO ES BAGONG PAG-ASA ES LEOPOLDO B. SANTOS ES BALINGASA ES LUCAS R. PASCUAL MEMO. ES BAYANIHAN ES LUPANG PANGAKO ES BUNGAD ES MALIGAY,C ES DEMETRIO TUMON ES MANUEL L. AUEZON ES DALUPAN ES NAGKAISANG NAYON ES 3ONG. REYNALDO A. CALAISY MEMORIAL SCHOOL NEW ERA ES ESTEBAN ABADA ES NORTH FAIRVIEW ES MASAMBONG ES ODELCO ES MINES ES PASONG TAMO ES PALTOK ES PAYATAS A ES PROJECT 6 ES PAYATAS B ES RAMON MAGSAYSAY ES PAYATAS B ES ANNEX SAN ANTONIO ES PAYATAS C ES SAN FRANCISCO ES PLACIDO DEL MUNDO ES SAN JOSE ES ROSA L. SUSANO ES (Novalich rs ES) SAN JOSE ES. PAG-IBIG SA NAYON ANNEX SAN AGUSTIN ES SINAG.TALA ES SAN BARTOLOME ES STO. CRISTO ES SAN DIEGO ES rORO HILLS E$ SAN GABRIEL ES SAUYO ES CD ll (40 Schools, 3 annexes) TANDANG SORA ES {POLONIO SAMSON ES VILLA VERDE ES BAGBAG ES BAGONG SILANGAN ES CD lll(17 Schools, { annex BALUMBATO ES 1sTH AVENUE ES PRES. CORAZON C. AQUINO ES AGUINALDO ES BONIFACIO MEMORIAL ES BAGUMBAYAN ES COMMONWEALTH ES BALARA ES COMMONWEALTH ANNEX BATINO ES, SPED CENTER CULIAT ES CAMARILLA ES DAMONG MALIIT ES CUBAO ES DELFIN M. GERALDEZ ES SONA JOSEFA E. MAP.COS E DONA JUANA ES EULOGIO RODRIGUEZ SR. E DONA ROSARIO ES FORT AGUINALDO ES FAIRVIEW ES KALANTIYAW ES FAIRVIEW ES. WEST FAIRVIEW ANNEX LIBIS ES GOODWILL ES CLD BALARA ES GSIS VILLAGE ES OLD BALARA ES ANNEX HOLY SPIRIT ES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PROJECT 3 ES PURA V. KALAW ES IUIRINO ES TEODORA ALONZO ES CD lV (14 Schools) AURORA A. QUEZON ES BETTY GO BELMONTE ES CAMP CRAME ES DIOSDADO P. MACAPAGAL ES ffatalon ES) GEN. ROXAS ES KAMUNING ES KRUS NA LIGAS ES MALAYA ES MARCELO H. DEL PILAR ES PEDRO TUASON ES PINYAHAN ES PONCIANO BERNARDO ES SAN VICENTE ES TOMAS MORATO ES PREPARED BY: P\1. n*teA C. FABIA MS. BAMSIJOY Ol PERALTA PDO II Regional Coordinator HIGH SCHOOL CD I ( 10 Schools ) CD lll {7 Schools} BALINGASA HS BATAM HS EULOGIO RODRIGUEZ JR. HS CAMP GEN. E. AGUINALDO HI ERNESTO RONDON HS GARLQS P. GARCIA HS JUDGE JUAN LUNA HS DON QUINTIN PAREDES HS MASAMBONG HS JOSE P. LAUREL SR. HS PUGAD LAWIN HS JUAN SUMULONG HS SAN FRANCISCO HS QUIRINO HS SAN JOSE HS SERGIO OSMENA SR. HS CD lV (10 Schools) QUEZON CITY SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL CAMP CRAME HS CARLOS L. ALBERT HS CD ll (18 Schools) DON ALEJANDRO ROCES SI . sct. & TECH. Hs BAGONG SILANGAN HS DR. JOSEFA JARA MARTINE: VOC. HS BATASAN HILLS NATIONAL HS FLORA A. YLAGAN HS COMMONWEALTH HS KRUS NA LIGAS HS CULIAT HS MANUEL ROXAS }TS DONA ROSARIO HS PONCIANO BERNARDO HS HOLY SPIRIT NHS QUEZON CITY HS ISMAEL MATHAY SR. HS RAMON MAGSAYSAY (CUBr o) Hs JUDGE FELICIANO BELMONTE SR, HS JUSTICE CECILIA MUNOZ PALIvIA HS LAGRO HS MALIGAYA HS NEW ERA HS NORTH FAIRVIEW HS I'IOVALICHES HS SAN BARTOLOME HS SAUYO HS STA. LUCIA HS TANDANG SORA NATIONAL HS r{' PREFARED BY: NOTED BY: I F{q*'-'a+* I RrlEAt.^r.[t^' FABTA MS. BaMBI JOy O: pER4rTA PDO ll Regional Cuordinator I I I F{egre.rtlBFc m'ff t&^e* FhElEPpErres t o p m e rst 6,;.,-:, u,epantrnu-ffffigif'St#,mr3ff[}e 'pa ntrnu e rat. of s**,ift$-WS3[tLF 'f#??eropmrerurt ti.l E]ewe ffi-':.- -,'-ffi 6 rteLu> crFFtcE NcR I . 389 San Sqafael Street corner Legarda Stdeet, ?gianl)a'"- rereplrose *-..?:3;?:l?ltri;lT?H3:11i"1-."."("S.1i,p;:ai;F,i;.J-uuou,'*o-u'o, Wffi e-mail: -,;.r-i_:j; j " ::.;,.:,.. -p -. | ,t' lruebsite: ::::. r.\:.'J ;. :.:. :.';: .Jir. I September 2g,2O17 I I I DR. ELENA R. RUIZ I olC-Regional Director I DEPED-NCR I Misamis St. Bagong Bantay Quezon City I I Dear Dr. Ruiz: i Relative to the implementation of Panrawid Pamilyang Piiipino ororrrrl irr Nation,rl Capital Region, we wouid iike to request for the names of the School Principals and Scholol Focal Perrsons invoived in the implementation of Pantawrd Pamilya with their corresponding sppcimen signatures and cell phone numbers. The specimen signature will be the basis ln the morfritoring of encoding of the accomplished Compliance Verification System (CVS)fornrs while result o{CVS will be shared through Short Message Service (SMS), hence tiris request I I Attached is the list of schoolfacilities covered hy Pantawid Pamilyarrg Pilipino Program for reference. I We would highly appreciate receiving the needed information on or befpre October 1q2011 in time for the generation of CVS result for 4th period (July-August 2011). I Thani< you for your usual support tc the program. I I I Very truly yours, i I MA. ALICIA S. BONOANqr{ I I Regional Director I I By: I .^n .r I MARcELo -,.i#b$r. cASnLLo i Director lv / olc I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L.
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