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Division Memorandum No. 447 S. 2018 November 26, 2018 ADDENDUM Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF IMUS CITY Toclong I-C, City oflmus Division Memorandum November 26, 2018 No. 447 s. 2018 ADDENDUM -CORRIGENDUM TO DMSION MEMORANDUM NO. 442 s. 2018 (2018 CA VITE CLUSTER MEET) TITLE TO: Schools Division Superintendents OIC- Asst. Schools Division Superintendents Division Sports Officers ALS Coordinators SPED Coordinators CID Focal Persons SGOD Focal Persons Parent Supervisors Public Schools District Supervisors School Heads (Public/Private) City Sports Committee Chairmen Coaches, Trainers, Chaperons Technical Officials All Others Concerned 1. In order to facilitate the preparation and completion of the screening of athletes', coaches', asst. coaches' and chaperons' documents, members of the Cavite Cluster Screening and Accreditation Committee, attached herewith is the corrected list of Cavite Cluster Meet Working Committees. 2. For immediate dissemination and guidance. HEJG��ANGANIBAN Chief Education Supervisor, CID Officer-In-Charge � Office of the Schools Division SupeAntendent cid/mvv cid/ald'2018 046-471-1134 J 046-471-0568 www.depedimuscity.com ti)imus [email protected] I [email protected] Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF IMUS CITY Toclong I-C, City of Imus Enclosue No. 1 DM. No. 447 s, 2018 Name Designation Division Alona O. Verdad Chairman Imus City Angelito Sanchez Co-Chairman Cavite Girlie Redondo Members: Bacoor City Cristina Sarmiento Imus City Marilou P. Merino Imus City Jessica A. Tisado Imus City Jocelyn T. Aquino Imus City Evelyn M. Mendez Dasmarinas City Mary Jane T. Marquina Dasmarinas City Serma V. Hernandez Dasmarinas City Ma. Victoria Sia Dasmarinas City Nona V. Bay Dasmarinas City Lorna Taduran Bacoor City Henrico Darang Bacoor City Elenita A. Zapanta Cavite City Grace I. Danao Cavite City Mary Ann Sta. Ana Cavite City Nerissa B. Rosales Cavite Rona Manongsong Cavite Bernadette Quiamzon Cavite Eduardo de Guzman Cavite Zenaida Manalo General Trias City Christy M.Abueg General Trias City Julie Ann U. Narte General Trias City Imelda D. Lubigan General Trias City Charliene Marfil General Trias City Jerald V. Leyson General Trias City 046-471-1134 | 046-471-0568 www.depedimuscity.com [email protected] | [email protected] Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF IMUS CITY Toclong I-C, City of Imus Enclosure No. __ to the Numbered Memorandum No. ________ s. 2018 CAVITE CLUSTER MEET ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE CLUSTER SPORTS COUNCIL Honorary Hon. Jesus Crispin C. Remulla Chairman OIC, Schools Division Superintendent, Chairman Dr. Cherrylou DM Repia Cavite Province OIC, Schools Division Superintendent, Vice-Chairman Dr. Christopher R. Diaz Dasmariñas City Executive Asst. Schools Division Superintendent, Dr. Elias A. Alicaya Jr. Secretary Cavite Province Members Schools Division Superintendent, Dr. Hermogenes M. Panganiban Imus City Schools Division Superintendent, Dr. Felizardo O. Bolaños Bacoor City Schools Division Superintendent, Dr. Editha M. Atendido Gen. Trias City OIC, Schools Division Superintendent, Dr. Celedonio B. Balderas Jr. Cavite City I. HONORARY OFFICIALS Provincial Governor, Vice- Governor, Congressmen, City and Municipal Mayors Hon. Jesus Crispin Remulla Provincial Governor Hon. Jolo Revilla Provincial Vice-Governor Hon. Francis Gerald A. Abaya Congressman 1st District Hon. Edwin “Strike” B. Revilla Congressman 2nd District Hon. Alex L. Advincula Congressman 3rd District Hon. Jennifer A. Barzaga Congressman 4th District Hon. Roy M. Loyola Congressman 5th District Hon. Luis “Jonjon” A. Ferrer IV Congressman 6th District Hon. Abraham N. Tolentino Congressman 7th District Hon. Lani M. Revilla Mayor, Bacoor City Hon. Bernardo Paredes Mayor, Cavite City Hon. Elpidio F. Barzaga Jr. Mayor, Dasmariñas City Hon. Emmanuel L. Maliksi Mayor, Imus City Hon. Perfecto V. Fidel Mayor, Indang Hon. Antonio A. Ferrer Mayor, General Trias City II. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Schools Division Superintendent and Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Schools Division Superintendent, Cavite Dr. Cherrylou DM Repia Province 046-471-1134 | 046-471-0568 www.depedimuscity.com [email protected] | [email protected] Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF IMUS CITY Toclong I-C, City of Imus Schools Division Superintendent, Dr. Felizardo O. Bolaños Bacoor City OIC, Schools Division Superintendent, Dr. Christopher R. Diaz Dasmariñas City Schools Division Superintendent, Dr. Hermogenes M. Panganiban Imus City Schools Division Superintendent, Dr. Editha M. Atendido Gen. Trias City OIC, Schools Division Superintendent, Dr. Celedonio B. Balderas Jr. Cavite City Assistant Schools Division Dr. Elias A. Alicaya, Jr. Superintendent, Cavite Province Assistant Schools Division Dr. Bernadette T. Luna Superintendent, Bacoor City Assistant Schools Division Dr. Lualhati O. Cadavedo Superintendent, Dasmariñas City Assistant Schools Division Dr. Galileo L. Go Superintendent, Imus City Assistant Schools Division Dr. Daisy Z. Miranda Superintendent, Gen. Trias City Assistant Schools Division Mr. Edgardo B. Melitante Superintendent, Cavite City III. TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Division Supervisors/Coordinators In-Charge of Sports Gina Manas Bacoor City Dr. Helen B. Mendoza Cavite Province Marcos I. Ramos Ma. Honeylet Capulong Cavite City Julius C. Reyes Dasmariñas City Michael M. De Guzman Dr. Marciano Valles Imus City Rajay C. Dalida Gen. Trias City Division Supervisors/Coordinators In-Charge of Sports (SPED) Ma. Victoria Maligayo Cavite Province Ma. Eliza Zaragosa Cavite City Jessie A, Layugan Dasmariñas City Adora del Mundo Imus City Division Supervisors/Coordinators In-Charge of Sports (ALS) Libranda Gutierrez Bacoor City Are Aba Adriano Cavite Province Yolanda Oliver Cavite City Marites O. Manicio Dasmariñas City Ronnie V. Yohan Imus City Rosella S. Arellano General Trias City 046-471-1134 | 046-471-0568 www.depedimuscity.com [email protected] | [email protected] Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF IMUS CITY Toclong I-C, City of Imus THE MANAGEMENT WORKING COMMITTEES IV. BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE Chairman Gina Manas Bacoor City Co-Chairman Joel Solis Cavite Province Members Kim Villanueva Cavite City Myra Reformado Dasmariñas City Jona Ramos Imus City Jeshan Rollan Bacoor City Cherry Bayot Cavite Province V. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE Chairman Wenifreda Diquit Cavite Province Co-Chairmen Arlene Carpio Cavite City Juliet de Jesus Bacoor Leticia Rogacion Imus City Members Virgilio O. Guevarra Jr. Dasmariñas City Alejo S. Filio Dasmariñas City Antonio P. Faustino Jr. Dasmariñas City Cesar Chester O. Relleve Dasmariñas City Andrea Angeles Imus City Ma. Theresa Alano Cavite Province Ricardo Makabenta Cavite City Bienvenido Ferrer Jr. General Trias City Announcers Group Edgardo Aquino Cavite Province Ma. Elena Digo Cavite Province Darwin L. Camama Imus City Mansueta Cabalhin Cavite City Recorders Group (Chairman) Lino Pancito Dasmarinas City Arlene Costelo Bacoor City Lanie S. Pineda Cavite City Jebie Rose B. Castro Cavite City Shirley Aquilo Cavite Province Warlina Punzalan Dasmariñas City Lina T. Reyes Dasmariñas City Olga Soriano Dasmariñas City Jocelyn Ugalingan Dasmariñas City Zenaida Lacson Imus City Jhenrizza Doneza General Trias City Ian Kirby Factores General Trias City Mylene Andra General Trias City Kharlyn Rose Ambion General Trias City Documentation 046-471-1134 | 046-471-0568 www.depedimuscity.com [email protected] | [email protected] Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF IMUS CITY Toclong I-C, City of Imus Group (Chairman) Julie Vertudez Cavite Province Julie Ann P. Valdez Imus City Jerico Astillero Imus City Dennis Vidar Imus City Peter Bonayon Dasmarinas City Henry Grucem Dasmarinas City Victor Mora Dasmarinas City Hernan Buella Dasmarinas City Anthony Acedera Dasmarinas City Rogin O. Contemprato Cavite City VI. PROGRAM AND INVITATION COMMITTEE Chairman Saturnino Hernandez Cavite Province Co-Chairman Carolina Magallanes Cavite Province Gregoria Atas Cavite Province VII. SCREENING AND ACCREDITATION COMMITTEE Chairman Alona O. Verdad Imus City Co-Chairman Angelito Sanchez Cavite Members Girlie Redondo Bacoor City Cristina Sarmiento Imus City Marilou P. Merino Imus City Jessica A. Tisado Imus City Jocelyn T. Aquino Imus City Evelyn M. Mendez Dasmarinas City Mary Jane T. Marquina Dasmarinas City Serma V. Hernandez Dasmarinas City Ma. Victoria Sia Dasmarinas City Nona V. Bay Dasmarinas City Lorna Taduran Bacoor City Henrico Darang Bacoor City Elenita A. Zapanta Cavite City Grace I. Danao Cavite City Mary Ann Sta. Ana Cavite City Nerissa B. Rosales Cavite Rona Manongsong Cavite Bernadette Quiamzon Cavite Eduardo de Guzman Cavite Zenaida Manalo General Trias City Christy M.Abueg General Trias City Julie Ann U. Narte General Trias City Imelda D. Lubigan General Trias City 046-471-1134 | 046-471-0568 www.depedimuscity.com [email protected] | [email protected] Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF IMUS CITY Toclong I-C, City of Imus Charliene Marfil General Trias City Jerald V. Leyson General Trias City VIII. MEDICAL,
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