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DM 381, S. 2020-244Pjmbgm9qn5dp8ix5q.Pdf 381 NOV 26, 2020 CRISTELL 10:05 AM DM 381, S. 2020 llepubli. ot tre Fl,ilrDpires Dcpartutent of Giuation Region IV-A SCHOOLS DIVIgOfiI OF QUUON PROVINCE REGISTRY OF OUALIFIED APPLICANTS As por DepEd Order No. 22, s. 2015 SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER (SPET) School Yoar: 2020 - 2021 NO NATIiE ADDRESS SCHOOUDISTRICT ALCALA,JANEL PHEY P. POBLACION5,SARIAYA,OUEZON SARIAYA EAST POBLACION, PATNANUNGAN, 2 DY, LAICA C- OUEZON LUCBAN, DISTRICT GAELA, SHYL ANN A, MAY-TT, LUCBAN, QUEzON LUCBAN, DISTRICT 4 GARCIA, KIMBERLY JOYCE O. BRGY, ALUPAYE PAGBILAO PCES BRGY. CASTILLO, MACALELON, MACALELON GENSAYA, ROXANNE O, OUEZON DISTRICT 6 GREGANA, MC OLIVER E. BRGY.7, LUCBAN, QUEZON LUCBAN. DISTRICT LADESMA. MARIA THERESA CAWAYAN 1, SAN FRANCSICO, 7 QUEZON AUROM ES I LAOINES, HANA P, ABANG, LUCBAN. OUEZON LUCBAN, DISTRICT I LATUGA, MARICAR A. MALUPAK, LUCBAN, QUEZON LUCBAN, OISTRICT SAMPAGUITA, SAN ANTONIO, 10 LUNAR. ANN RICHELLE A. QUEZON SAN ANTONIO CS 11 ROSALDO, KENNETH V SAN NARCISO ) -L' oEPEDQUEZ Oi+TU.SDS-O4-{I}943 "Cred$ng Pottlbltldet, tt 3phtng Innoeo ons' Addr6r:sltio Fori, Brgy. Talipan, P.8biho, Quezon Trunklln. {: (O42} 784-0366, (042) 78+0164, (042} 784-0391, (042) 784{321 HE tm.ll Addre.s: qu ezo [email protected] WcbrltG: *ww.d.p.dqu€zon..om.ph Sepuhlrr oI tre Frita$tin.s Dspartment of Glucation ,.n*o o#ffi "&Trlo* o*or*, REGISTRY OF QUALIFIED APPLICANTSi AE per DepEd Order No. 22, s. 2015 KINDERGARTEN School Yaari 2020 - 2021 NAME SCHOOUDISTRICT ALCALA. CRISTINE JOY U, ANTIPOLO SARIAYA, QUEZON SARIAYA EAST BRGY, MATEUNA TAYABAS, PONTILLAS, JESSICA MAE Z, QUEZON ROMULO,MICHELLE L. SAMAOAN, CLEO WONNE REGISTRY OF OUALIFIED APPLICANTS As per DepEd Ordor No. 22, s.2015 ELEMENTARY School Y€ar: 2020 - A2l NAIIE ABRERA, EXOR Q, BUEMVISTA LUTUCAN BATA, SARIAYA, AGUAS. GWEN B, SARIAYA WEST QUEZON AGUILAR, GERALD T. LUSACAN, TIAONG, OUEZON LUSACAN oEPEDQUEZON-TttSOS{4{09-!03 'CreotlnC PBtib lttct, Intpi.Ing r.mowdor6, Addr€s!: Sitio forl,8rW. Tallpan, P.8bilao, QuEron T.unkline f: (042) 784-0366, (042) 784.0164, (042) 7A+O39r,l04ll7A+0321 Bti Enall Addrars: quezon @ deped.gov.ph Web*t : www.d6p.dqu€zon.com.ph 3e$ubtir ot tl,e ftilippine, De{srtmerfi of Glutation Region IV-A SCHOOLS DMSION OF QUEON PROVINCE 4 AGUINALDO, HARRIET B. KILOLORON, REAL, QUEZON MARAGONDON ES AIREN CATHERINE M POLILLO CENTRAL POLILLO, QUEZON AYAPANA ES ALBA, JAMAICA L. SAN NARCISO II BRGY.T,GENERAL LUNA, GENEML LUNA ALCOS, LEA S, ol.JEzoN DISTRICT 8 ALDOVINO, NIIA JEAN N. BUENAVISTA I ALMARIEGO, CRISTYRAISSA I MAUBAN, QUE MAUBAN SOUTH L. 't0 ALMERA P- ZAFE POLILLO, QUEZON PINAGLUBAYAN ES 11 ALMONTE. JENNY E, CATANAUAN, QUEZON CATANAUAN I 12 ALPAJORA. RICKA L. MAUBAN. QUE MAUBAN SOUTH 13 ALPAY, MYKA PEREZ,OUEZON SEVERO TEJAOA IS AMBAL, JHON ROLANO D. MAUBAN, QUE MAUBAN SOUTH MASALUKOT I, CANOELARIA, CANDELARIA WEST 15 AMPARO. KIMBERLY O. QUEZON DISTRICT POLILLO CENTRAL 17 ANAMARIE O- SALVIDAR POLILLO, OUEZON ES BRGY. PINAGBAYANAN MUNICIPAL '18 ANDA, KATHLEEN P, CLG.,QUE. SECTOR ES POLILLO CENTRAL 19 ANGELICA S, RICARTE POLILLO, QUEZON ES ')' DEPEOOUEZON-TM-s0S{a4p{O3 "Cta otbtg Po6rlu I lti,i, I n# rlng I n nowtloas " Add.est: Sitio Forl, Br8y. T.lipan, Palbiho, Qu.lon Trunklln! *: 1042) 784{366, (042)784-0164 (042) 7€4-0391. {042) 784-0321 BE Em.al Addr.rs: qlr.ron@d€P3d.!ov.ph W€htlt : m.dep.dqulzon..om.ph nspubtir ol tt? ?biliminBs Drya$ueffi of Gtuntion Region Iv-A scHoors DMSIoN oF QUEZON PROVINCE 20 APOROO.CHRISTINE JOY L. SAMPALOC OUEZON SAMPALOC ELEM. POLILLO CENTRAL 21 ARCIE C. NIEL POLILLO. QUEZON ES .,, BRGY. NABANGKA DGES ARELI.ANO, MA, SHIELA G. GUINAYANGAN , QUEZON INABUAN, SAN FRANCISCO, 23 ARGAO, HAZEL G. SAN FRANCISCO 2 OUEZON 24 ARPIA, CLARIBEL C. BIGNAY I, SARIAYA. OUEZON SARIAYA WEST BRGY. IBA- YUNI, MULANAY, MULANAY 2 25 ASIA, RONALD O. OUEZON MALAYA, GENERAL LUNA, 26 ASILO, AILY! E. GENERAL LUNA QUEZON 27 ASTOVEZA, HAZEL IV. BANUGAO, INFANTA, QUEZON BANUGAO ES 2A ASTOVEZA, JESSA T. ALITAS, INFANTA, QUEZON INFANTA CES 29 ASTRERA, MARY ROSE L. COMON, INFANIA, OUEZON INFANTA CES 30 ATIENZA, JESSEREN G. TUMBAGA 2 SARIAYA, QUEZON SARIAYA EAST POBLACION, SAN FRANCISCO, 3't AURINTO, JANNA FAE E. SAN FMNCISCO QUEZON 32 AUSA. JERIC R, SAN ANORES 33 AUSA, REABEL C. SAN NARCISO SAN NARCISO CES 34 AUSTRIA, JHAMAM CUTCUTAN CATANAUAN II '/ oEPEDOUEZON-T|i t-Sosi4iod ll)3 "Cftdttng P?6dUAdat, hEphlog lnnofialo,^t" Addt63: Sitio Fori, grgy. T:lipEn, Pllbilao, Quczon Trunklln€ * (042) 78&0356, (042) 784-0154, (0421 784-0391. (042) 784{321 Hri Em.ll Address: qus:[email protected] "ffi Wrbrltc: www.depedquezon,com,ph f,cnuitir ot tlrs Pratiptines Depmtmem of 6![tntion Redon Iv-A SCHOOTS DMSION OF QUEZON PROVTNCE 35 I AVERIA, JOHN VINCENT A, CATANAUAN, OUEZON CATANAUAN I PANUKULAN 36 BABY GMCE P. ODI LUCENA CITY CENTML ES 37 HONDAGUA LOPEZ WEST BACLAO, JONAS A. CONCEPCION BANAMW, 3B BALMES, MARY GRACE M. SARIAYA WEST SARIAYA, OUEZON MASALUKOT II. CANDELARIA, CANDELARIA WEST 39 BALMES, PATRICIA H. OUEZON DISTRICT 40 BANDAYRIL. JOSEPH S. SAN ANDRES 41 BARTE, RONALY! O. CATANAUAN, QUEZON CATANAUAN I BATUGON, MIA MILCY P. CATANAUAN, OUEZON CATANAUAN I MALABANBAN 43 BENITEZ, GLAIZA C. MALABAMBAN NORTE NORTE ES 44 SITOIN, MILA D. CANOA ILAYA LOPEZ EASI 45 BRIONES. MONICA S. CALAUAG WEST DONA AURORA ES BRGY. POBLACION, CANDELARIA WEST 46 BUENAFE, NORMAN T. CANDELARIA. OUEZON DISTRICT TAGKAWAYAN BRGY. STA. CECILIA CENTRAL BUENOIA, MARIELLE P. TAGKAWAYAN, QUEZON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BAMBAN BRGY. MAPULOT 48 BUROG, LEA B, ELEMENTARY TAGKAWAYAN, QUEZON SCHOOL DEPEDOUEZOI+TM-SDS-O4-009{03 'Creotl,V Pol!,lu tt€,, Intplrlng Innovofiod" Addrars: Sitio Forl, Br: . T.lipan, Pagbilao. Qu.ron : 784"0366, (042) 784-0164, 784-0391, (0421 784-0321 HE Truntlln 10421 10421 Emall Addrcra: [email protected] W€bilt!: www.depcdqu6z0n.com.ph lleDrbtit ot tlre FlrittP ttrr Departmart ot @lutltion R€gion IV-A SCHOOLS DMSION OF QUEZON PROVTNCE MAUBAN NORTH 4S CABIG, CRISTEL C, BAGONG BAYAN, MAUBAN _l LEON GUINTO I MEMoRTAL I 50 CADAG, MCHELE P, BRGY, LUBI. ATIMONAN COLLEGE INC, TALISAY ES CAOIZ, JAY-C F. TALISAY, TIAONG, QUEZON MAUBAN iiIAUBAN NORTH 52 CALIWANAGAN, CURLEW J, BAGONG BAYAN, MAUBAN NORTH 53 CALLEJO, ERIQUETA D, MABATO. MAUBAN MAUBAN SOUTH 54 CALLEJO, KRYSTEL MAY V. MAUBAN. OUE GUINAYANGAN ES CANAFRANoA. RoMALYN L. BRGY. BEBITO LOPEZ, QUEZON QUEZONIAN EDUCATIONAL 55 CANALES. KARLA JOY V. BRGY. RIZAL, ATIMONAN COLLEGE INC. QUEZONIAN ATIMONAN EOUCAIIONAL 57 CARAJAY, CINDERETA B. BRGY. BUHANGIN, COLLEGE INC, CATANAUAN I 58 CASTILLO, JANNAH MYNE T, CATANAUAN, OUEZON PUROK STANDARD 2, BGY. GUMACA EAST LAARNIE 59 CASTILLO, ROSARIO, GUMACA, QUEZON CENTML SCHOOL KIATIMO KATIMO TAGMWAYAN, BRGY, ELEMENTARY 60 CASTRO. CHERRY MAE A, OUEZON SCHOOL BRGY.3,GENERAL LUNA, P, GENERAL LUNA 61 CATARROJA, BLESS OUEZON cfrHERr'rE GMcE G BRGY. IBABANG PANAON, ARAOS UNISAN, QUEZON oEPEOOUEZOnITMSOS-O4{09-003 "Cr.otlng I'o$tb fucs, tnsPtlng Innovotiottt" Addreis:sitio Fori, BrBY. Tallpan, Prtbilao, Queron TrunHln r: (042) 784'0366, (M2) 784'0164, (042) 784'0391, (042) 784{321 Em.ll Addia!!: quelon@dePed,8ov.Ph w€bsltE: wsw.alepcdquEzon com.ph BeItlUic ot tlrs nlrili$lirud Dqartmett ot Gtumtion Rrgion IV-A SCHOOLS DMSION OF QUEZON PROVII'ICE oc CONSOLACION. RITHCHE D. CATANAUAN, QUEZON CATANAUAN I STA.CATALINA R. STA.CATALINA NORTE 64 CONSTANTINO. DIANNE NORTE ES 65 CONTRERAS, FATIMA S. CALAUAG WEST SUMULONG ES 66 CORONACION. MARIA MAY A. BANUGAO, INFANTA, QUEZON BANUGAO ES MALAYA,GENERAL LUNA, GENERAL LUNA 67 CORTEZ, MELJEN D. QUEZON DISTRICT SAN NICOLAS.GENERAL LUNA, GENEML LUNA 68 CRISPO. JENNIFER P. OUEZON DISTRICT 69 CUARESMA, MARICEL T. BUENAVISTA II VILLA AURORA ES 70 MAGSAYSAY LOPEZ WEST CURI, MARIEL V, 7'l DALANGIN, TRISHA MAE P. TALMN SARIAYA, QUEZON SARIAYA EAST POLILLO CENTMI- R. MUNDIA POLILLO, QUEZON 72 DANNIE ANN ES QUEZONIAN 73 OASCO, ROSIEBEL L. SAN NARCISO EDUCATIONAL COLLEGE INC. 74 OE LUNA, ROBELYN C. CATANAUAN, OUEZON CATANAUAN I BRGY. STO. DOMINGO CLG.. DE VILLA, MARY ANN N. STO DOMINGO ES OUE LEON GUINTO 75 DECEM, MARJORIE A. BRGY. BALUBAD. ATIMONAN MEMORIAL COLLEGE INC. '/ 0EPEDQUEZON-TIiI-SOS{4-(m43 'Crannl,d Po.tlbl tks, lnsltrlne lnnorntb4s' Addr.$r Slio Forl, Brav.T.liD.n, Pagbil.o, Ossron (042) (0421784{391, (042178+0321 HE Irunkll". s: 1042, 784{365, 784{164, Em.ll Addt!!s; [email protected] w!b3h.: rws.depedqu€zon.com,ph ftrputlir ot tlrr jFrilipdre, Be$artmtnt of @iutrtion ReBion IV-A TAGKAWAYAN CENTML CARMINA C, BRGY. BAAO CAMARINES SUR 77 DELA CRUZ, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 7a DELIZO, ANN DANICA P. SAN ISIDRO, CATANAUAN II BRGY. ILAYANG POLO 79 DE PALA, XYREL JANE A. POLO NORTH ES PAGBILAO, QUEZON 80 OEVERA, RODANTE I- SOLEDAD. MAUBAN MAUBAN NORTH 81 DIMAIN, MARY GEN B. SAN ANDRES DOLLENTE, ROBHIE A. SAOSARAN, MAUBAN MAUBAN NORTH POBLACION, SAN FRANCISCO, 83 EDADES, JOHN KEVIN F. Aurora ES QUEZON ELWESS, PATRICIA NICOLE POBLACION, SAN FRANCISCO, s4 Aurora ES c. OUEZON TABASON EMBUESTRO, MILCA JURES BRGY, TABASON 85 ELEMENTARY TAGKAWAYAN, QUEZON U. SCHOOL OUEZONIAN 86 EMPLEO, MA. CRISTINA A. BRGY. BALUBAD, ATIMONAN EDUCATIONAL COLLEGE INC. 87 ERANOIO, INGRID JELL L. HONDAGUA LOPEZ WEST 88 ERVERA, SHIRLYN JANE O, OUEZON OUEZON Ouozon ES 89 ESCASA, ERICA JOY A. DAUNGAN, MAUBAN MAUBAN NORTH GUMACA WEST M. GUMACA, QUEZON 90 ESPAtitoL, DATStREE CENTRAL SCHOOL )). oEPEOOUEZON-1M-SOS-04{09{03 'Crzodn, Potslbilt les, lntpHog lnnovatlotts" Mdreas: Sitio Fori, griy. Talipan, Pagblleo, Quezon (042) 784-0365, 78+0154, (042)784-0391, (042)784{321 HE Trunttlnc *: 1042) Em.ll Addrels: quelon@deped,gov.ph Webslta: www.drp.dquczon.com.Ph Bep$tit ot tl,e ?rilippir?t Begrtmtm of €tutation Reaioir fV-A Scftoots DMSIoN oF PROVINCE STO, CRISTO.
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