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HIGH SCHOOL, BASIC EDUCATION and SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ACCREDITORS (As of JANUARY 2021) ADMINISTRATION HIGH SCHOOL, BASIC EDUCATION AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ACCREDITORS (as of JANUARY 2021) ADMINISTRATION NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION PAASCU Commission on 1 ABIOG, MYRNA (MISS) Former Member Secondary Education ALCABEDAS, ESTRELLA St. Theresa's College, Quezon 2 High School Principal EVELIE G. (MRS) City Member, PAASCU Commission on Claret School of Quezon City, 3 ANGELES, EVELYN B. (MRS.) Secondary Education / Former Quezon City Grade School Principal Chair, PAASCU Commission on Board Member, Good Shepherd 4 ARCADIO, CYNTHIA C. (DR.) Basic Education Cathedral School, QC Member, PAASCU Commission on Angeles University Foundation 5 BALINAS, JESSE M. (DR.) Basic Education / Faculty Integrated School, Angeles City Vice Chair, PAASCU Commission BAYLE, MARIA TERESA C. St. Theresa's College, Quezon 6 on Basic Education / Assistant (DR.) City Directress Former Subject Area BERNARDINO, JOSEPHINE Coordinator/Former Member, School of the Holy Spirit of Quezon 7 (MRS.) PAASCU Commission on City Secondary Education CASTRO, HONORINA 8 Junior HS Academic Coordinator St.Theresa's College, Quezon City ROWENA St. Theresa's College, Quezon 9 CRUZ, GLORIA (MS.) Former Principal City DE CASTRO, ABRAHAM D. San Beda College-Alabang, 10 Former IBED Principal (DR.) Muntinlupa City DUMADAG, MARIETTA SSpS College of the Holy Spirit of Tarlac, 11 Former BED Principal (SR.) Tarlac City 1 NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION Secretary, PAASCU Commission on 12 EALA, MARY ANN T. ( MRS.) Basic Education / Quality Assurance Assumption College, Makati City Officer Member, PAASCU Commission on St. Joseph's College of Quezon 13 ESTEBAN, CLIFFORD (MR.) Basic Education / BED Principal City Vice-Chair, PAASCU Commission La Salle Green Hills, Mandaluyong 14 GALANG, AMY C. (MRS.) on Secondary Education / Quality City Assurance Office Head Former Executive Officer, SPCP St. Paul College-Pasig, Pasig City 15 GRAFIL, DEBBIE Y. (MRS.) Curriculum Development Secretary, PAASCU Commission on St. Paul College-Pasig, Pasig City HERNANDEZ, ANA MARIA U. Secondary Education / Assistant 16 (MS.) Principal for Academics HS Department Former BED Principal / Director for Notre Dame of Dadiangas 17 HORDISTA, ALMA (DR.) Technical Vocational Program University, General Santos City Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de 18 LATONIO, EVELYN P. (MRS.) JHS Assistant Principal Cebu, Mandaue City Member, PAASCU Commission on Immaculate Conception Academy, 19 LIAMZON, DEBRA (MRS.) Secondary Education / High School San Juan City Principal LIMAS, MARIA DEL PILAR St. Joseph School-La Salle, 20 School Director (MRS.) Bacolod City MAGTAAS, MARIE GRACE B. School Director Assumption Antipolo, Antipolo City 21 (MS.) MANALANG, MICHAELA M. Member, PAASCU Commission on St. Scholastica's Col. of Tacloban, 22 OSB (SR.) Basic Education / Former President Tacloban City MENDEZ, SPC MARISSA G. St. Paul College of San Rafael, 23 Directress / Principal (SR.) Bulacan 24 MULDONG, MAXIMO Y. (DR.) Vice President for Academics La Consolacion College Manila 2 NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION Chair, PAASCU Commision on Ateneo de Manila University, Secondary Education /Director, Quezon City 25 ORACION, CARMELA C. (DR.) Ateneo Center for Educational Development PABAYO, ANTHONY C., SJ. Xavier University-Ateneo de 26 Vice President for BED (FR.) Cagayan, Cagayan de Oro City Liberal Arts Unit Coordinator De La Salle-Santiago Zobel 27 PADUA, HEIDI-MARIE F. (DR.) BRAFEL Night HS, Muntinlupa City REYES, MA. CORAZON R. 28 Former Director for Basic Education Miriam College, Quezon City (DR.) 3 FACULTY NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION ABARQUEZ, MARIA LOURDES 29 Director for Academic Affairs Assumption Antipolo, Antipolo City (MRS.) Ateneo de Naga University, Naga 30 ABUAN, STEPHEN T., SJ (FR.) Senior High School Principal City Principal/Senior HS Faculty & Staff Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de 31 ABUCAY, ANNIE F. (MS.) Formation Cebu, Mandaue City, Cebu AGUA, CLEOFE MARIA J., AR St. Rita College, Manila, Quiapo, 32 Directress / Principal (SR.) Manila AGUINALDO, MA. SALOME B. Former Coordinator, Senior High 33 La Consolacion College Caloocan (DR.) School ALBORES, NORA JOVINA M. STEM Subject Specialist, Senior University of the Immaculate 34 (DR.) High School/Basic Education Conception, Davao City Divine Word College of Legazpi, 35 ALCANTARA, EMMA T. (MS.) Senior High School Principal Legazpi City ALIWALAS, CRISTINA M. San Sebastian College-Recoletos 36 Principal (MRS.) de Cavite, Inc. BALATBAT, JOHN BENJAMIN 37 Principal Marist School, Marikina City C. (MR.) HS Assistant Principal, Senior High Sacred Heart School-Hijas de 38 BALICOCO, ELLEN (MS.) School Jesus, Cebu City PAREF Rosehill School, Antipolo 39 BARCELON, IRENE S.A. (MRS.) Math Consultant City 40 BLANCA, RINGO M. (MR.) High School Assistant Principal Colegio San Agustin, Makati City School of the Holy Spirit of Quezon 41 CARANDANG, FLORA M. (MS.) Formation Coordinator City CASTRO, CHRISTIAN JAMES, 42 Former President Claret School of Zamboanga City CMF (FR.) 4 NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION St. Scholastica's Academy, 43 CHAVEZ, EVELYN V. (MRS.) HS Faculty Pampanga Xavier School Nuvali, Calamba, 44 CHOO, ARLENE T. (MS.) School Principal Laguna Former Assistant Principal for 45 DAYAG, ALMA (MS.) St. Paul College Pasig, Pasig City Academics DE CASTRO, MARILEN M. Principal, Basic Education 46 St. Mary's College, Quezon City (MS.) Department Former Assistant Principal for 47 DE GUZMAN, INES (DR.) Miriam College, Quezon City Student Affairs Ateneo de Manila Senior High 48 DELA CRUZ, JOSEPH G. (MR.) Subject Area Coordinator for Filipino School, Quezon City EDNACOT, MARIA CLARISSE 49 Faculty Development Staff-IGNITE Xavier School, San Juan City JOY A. (MS.) Director, Senior High School Ateneo de Naga University, Naga 50 ELICAY, RONALDO S. (DR.) /Former OIC Dean, College of Arts & City Sciences Principal, Senior High School San Sebastian College-Recoletos, 51 FERNANDEZ, EILEEN Q. (MS.) Department C.M. Recto Ave., Manila Principal, Basic Education University of San Carlos North 52 FERNANDEZ, JANET A. (MS.) Department Campus, Cebu City Principal, Basic Education Holy Angel University, Angeles 53 GAMBOA, LIZABELLE B. (MS.) Department City GANABAN, CLAUDE FELIZA Z. St. Scholastica's Academy- 54 Principal, GS & HS Departments (MS.) Bacolod, Bacolod City St. Theresa's College of Cebu, 55 GENERALE, ANGELES B. (MS.) Basic Education Principal Cebu City INES, MARIA DONNA B. (MS.) Associate Principal, Academic La Salle Green Hills, Mandaluyong 56 Affairs City GIBERSON, RESURRECCION High School Principal St. Theresa's College of Cebu, 57 (MRS.) Cebu City 5 NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION K to 12 Associate Principal for Ateneo de Iloilo-Santa Maria 58 GUEVARA, MICHEL E. (DR.) Curriculum and Instruction Catholic Sch., Iloilo City Member, PAASCU Commission on ILAGAN, ANGELES D., SPC 59 Basic Education / St. Paul College Bocaue, Bulacan (SR.) Directress/Principal JOAQUIN, MARIA LOUISA D. St. Scholastica's College Manila, 60 Coordinator for Academic Affairs (MS.) Manila LAGUD, MARIA CARMINDA V. Senior High School Mathematics School of the Holy Spirit of Quezon 61 (MS.) Teacher City Univ. of San Jose-Recoletos, 62 LONGOS, VICTORIA A. (MS.) Faculty Basak, Cebu City Colegio de Sta. Isabel-Laguna, 63 LOREDO, MARIO P. (DR.) Principal Siniloan, Laguna Academic Coordinator, Senior High University of the Immaculate 64 LOZADA, LILIBETH R. (MS.) School Conception, Davao City Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai 65 MALLARI, INES P. (DR.) School Directress International School, Davao Member, PAASCU Commission on St. Mary's Academy of Sta. Ana, 66 MALLARI, MANUEL M. (MR.) Secondary Education / BED Manila Principal NEBRES, JOSEFINA F., ICM Member, PAASCU Commission on St. Theresa's College, Quezon 67 (SR.) Secondary Education / Directress City OBILLO, MARIA CRISTINA A. English Coordinator, Junior High St. Theresa's College, Quezon 68 (MS.) and Senior High Schools City OBINIANA, ROSARIO, OSB St. Scholastica's College 69 GS Principal (SR.) Leon Guinto St., Manila Xavier University-Ateneo de 70 PAJENTE, PAMELA Q. (DR.) Junior High School Principal Cagayan De La Salle Andres Soriano 71 PARAGADOS, GENESA (DR.) Former President Memorial College, Toledo City 6 NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION Principal, Senior High School University of Negros Occidental- 72 PETALLA, MARISA B. (DR.) Department Recoletos, Bacolod City Member, PAASCU Commission on Marist School, Marikina City 73 PIZARRO, NIÑO M., FMS (BR.) Secondary Education / Former President Former Principal, Senior High Colegio de la Inmaculada 74 PULVERA, JESSICA S. (MS.) School Department Concepcion, Gorordo Ave., Cebu SAN GIL, MARY IRISANN M. Junior High School Prefect of Xavier School, San Juan City 75 (MS.) Discipline SANTIAGO, MA. FARAH F. Director for Administrative Affairs Assumption Antipolo, Antipolo City 76 (MRS.) Academic Coordinator La Salle Academy, Pala-o, Iligan 77 SIMBAJON, LEILA (MS.) City Assistant Principal, Junior High Notre Dame of Dadiangas 78 TASARRA, MARY ANN A. (MS.) School University Lagao, General Santos City Former Senior High School Program Assumption Antipolo, Antipolo City 79 VALENTE, JONA M. (MS.) Team Leader VILLALON, MARY ANNE Director for Senior High School Assumption College, Makati City 80 CARINA L. (MS.) VILLARAIZ, MARIA REMY M., Directress/Principal, Basic Saint Mary's Academy of Capiz, 81 RVM (SR.) Education Dep't. Roxas City YAP, MARIA CORAZON C. Principal Lourdes School, Inc., Quezon City 82 (MS.) YOUNG, MARIA CORAZON V. Maria Montessori International 83 School Director (MS.) School, Talamban, Cebu City Former Principal University of San
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