DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT

2014

City of Mati, Davao Oriental 8200

Preface

The Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology has always been consistent in its longstanding commitment to provide quality education and to render utmost services to the Davaoeños. The College’s undertakings and vital achievements throughout the year are contained in this Accomplishment Report.

This Report gives us a snapshot in time to inform the public about our progress and our plans for the future. More significantly, it records the collaborative effort of the different personnel coming from various Divisions/Offices/Units and strategic actions prompted by the Governing Board, College Officials, and other stakeholders.

As an institution equipped towards achieving greater heights not just in the academic strata but also in the aspect of administrative, research, extension and production, may we gear ourselves to abscond from weak links that could be mirrored through this Report. Let us use this living document to chart our progress toward our institutional goals.

Edito B. Sumile, Ph.D. SUC President III

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Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology Annual Accomplishment Report 2014

Credits:

Compiled-Edited:

Herminigildo S. Torreno, Ph.D.

Lucio G. Jabilles, MPSDM

Contributors:

All Heads of Divisions, Departments and Units

Technical Support:

Ray John A. Salimaco

Consultant-Adviser:

Edito B. Sumile, PhD SUC President III

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Table of Contents Page

Preface iii Credits iv

Basic Information

 Brief History 1  Vision 1  Mission 2  DOSCST Campus (Main) Map 2  DOSCST’s Organizational Structure 2  DOSCST Board of Trustees 5  Institutional Goals 6

Academic Affairs Division

Higher Education Outputs  Curricular Programs 10  Graduate Trends 11  Performance in Professional Licensure Examinations, 2014 17  Enrollment Trend 18  Profile of the Teaching Staff 20 Research and Extension  Research Outputs o Externally-funded Research 29 o Research Results Dissemination 35 o Presentations in Scientific Gatherings 37 o Research Awards 42 o R & E In-house Review 43 o Assistance to Student Researchers 44 Student Services  Office of Student Affairs 70  Guidance and Testing Center 74  Health Services Unit 76  Public Employment Service Office 78  Financial Assistance and Scholarship for Students 81 Library 83 Registrar Office 93 Quality Assurance Office 94

Administrative Affairs Accomplishment

General Administrative Services 100  Human Resource Management 100  Supply and Property Unit 101  Information Technology Services Unit 103  General Services Unit 104 Finance 105 Page

College Planning and Development Office  Management Information System Unit 111  Infrastructure Committee 112

Offices Auxiliary to the President  Culture and Arts Affairs Office 115  Sports Development 117  Sentro ng Wikang at Kultura 125

List of Tables

Higher Education Outputs

Table 1. The curricular programs offered by DOSCST, S.Y. 2014 – 2015 10 Table 2. List of honor graduates, 2014 11 Table 3. Percent distribution of graduates as to sex in various curricular programs, March 2014 12 Table 4. Passing rate (%) of graduates in professional licensure examinations, 2014 17 Table 5. Number of students who enrolled in various departments, institutes & extension campuses, S.Y. 2014 – 2015 18 Table 6. Courses served by members of the faculty, summer – April, 2014 19 Table 7. Courses served by members of the faculty, 1st sem, June 2014 19 Table 8. Courses served by members of the faculty, 2nd sem, November 2014 19 Table 9. Members of the faculty who finished a new advanced degree, 2014 21 Table 10. Personnel on-leave of absence, 2014 21 Table 11. Awards and Recognition received by students 22 Table 12. Talaan ng mga gawain sa pagtataguyod ng MABUWI ‘14 23

Research and Extension

Table 13. Research projects/ studies completed in 2014 29 Table 14. Research projects/studies that are on-going 32 Table 15. Research reports published in the 9th volume of the Davao Research Journal, 2013 35 Table 16. Research Published, International level 36 Table 17. Researches that were presented at international, national & regional science events 38 Table 18. Research papers presented at Institutional Level, 2014 41 Table 19. Awards and Recognition from research activities, 2014 42 Table 20. Completed Researches Presented 43 Table 21. Research proposals presented 44 Table 22. Summary of Extension Services on Food Security and Food Production (Externally-Funded Project), 2014 61 Table 23. Summary of extension services on environment/biodiversity/natural resources management, 2014 62 Table 24. Summary of extension services on Agriculture and Aqua-marine, 2014 62 Table 25. Summary of extension services on Education and Policy development 63 Table 26. Summary of extension services on Social Development, 2014 63

Student Services

Table 27. Student Activities Conducted during 2014 71 Table 28. Various complaints on students being attained to by OSA in 2014. 72 Table 29. Other services provided by OSA to DOSCST students. 73 Page

Table 30. Number of students availed the counseling services by department 74 Table 31. Number of students availed the counseling services by case/concern. 74 Table 32. Activities and services conducted, 2014 74 Table 33. Number of clients served by the Doctor, 2014 76 Table 34. Number of clients served by the Dentist, 2014 77

Library

Table 35. Acquired Books by serial type, 2014 90 Table 36. Acquired Books by course, 2014 90 Table 37. Acquired Books by discipline, 2014 91

Quality Assurance Office

Table 38. List of Programs Assessed/Evaluated 94 Table 39. Resolutions acted upon by the College Board of Trustees, 2014 95

General Administrative Services

Table 40. Acquisition of Supplies and Equipment 101 Table 41. DOSCST land holdings in Davao Oriental, and their uses, 2014 102 Table 42. List of routine activities rendered by the College Technician, 2014 103 Table 43. Income from printing services by the Internet Laboratory, 2014 104

Finance

Table 44. Report of NCA Utilization for CY 2014 105 Table 45. Summary of Allotments & Obligations CY 2014 106 Table 46. Income Collection CY 2014 106

College Planning and Development

Table 47. List of reports and other data that were prepared and organized, 2014 110 Table 48. Work Accomplished by the Infrastructure Office as of December 31, 2014 112

Offices Auxiliary to the President

Table 49. Performances done and rendered by the College Theater Guild 115 Table 50. Activities participated and conducted by Sports Office for C.Y. 2014 119 Table 51. Scholarship Grants (Tuition Privilege - Varsity), 2014 119 Table 52. Hired Coaches/Varsity Trainers 120 Table 53. Faculty & Staff Coaches 120 Table 54. Other Related Activities Initiated by Sports Office, 2014 120 List of Figures Page

Figure 1. DOSCST Campus (Main) map, 2014 3 Figure 2. DOSCST Organizational Structure 4 Figure 3. Number of graduates for the past five years 13 Figure 4. Percentage of graduates in various fields of specialization 13 Figure 5. Total graduates of pre-baccalaureate, non-degree programs 14 Figure 6. The completion rate of students who enrolled four or five years ago in their degree program 14 Figure 7. Distribution of Baccalaureate graduates as to their home town 15 Figure 8. Five-year trend of graduates passing the licensure examination 17 Figure 9. Five-year trend of students enrolled at DOSCST 18 Figure 10. Tenure of employment of members of the faculty, 2014 20 Figure 11. Age distribution of full-time members of the faculty, 2014 20 Figure 12. Highest academic degree earned by full-time members of the faculty, 2014 20 Figure 13. Highest academic degree earned by part-time members of the faculty, 2014 21 Figure 14. Number of research paper presented in different levels, 2014 37 Figure 15. Materials Circulation per Collection Type 91 Figure 16. Circulation Statistics per Patron Type 92 Figure 17. Library Door Count Statistics 92 Figure 18. Accreditation status of all Baccalaureate programs, 2014 94 Figure 19. Distribution of Income Collection, 2014 89

Appendices

Table 1. List of graduates in the various curricular programs, with their home address 129 Table 2. Course served by members of the faculty of Summer 2014 141 Table 3. Course served by members of the faculty of June 2014 143 Table 4. Course served by members of the faculty of November 2014 154 Table 5. Graduates of DOSCST who passed their respective Professional Examination, 2014 164 Table 6. Regular members of the faculty 165 Table 7. Part-time members of the faculty 166 Table 8. Regular members of the staff 167 Table 9. Lists of Job Order Contract as administrative staff, 2014 168

The Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology

Brief History

The Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology (DOSCST) was established in response to the need for quality tertiary education in the province of Davao Oriental. It was a conversion from the Mati Community College (MCC) founded in 1972 by then Mayor Thelma Z. Almario. As a local government-run community college located in Barangay Sainz, north of the town’s business district, MCC offered liberal arts and business-oriented programs. Dr. Leopoldo Bravo, an administrator of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports, headed concurrently the MCC from the start.

As congresswoman, Hon. Thelma Z. Almario authored also the law, Republic Act 6807 that established DOSCST on 13 December 1989. The newly chartered College started operations in June 1990 with the appointment of Dr. Julieta I. Ortiz on 20 May 1990 as its founding president.

With a new mandate, curricular programs were reoriented towards the basic and applied sciences. However, the vocational courses were maintained for working students to gain skills for immediate livelihood. Classes were initially held in three buildings located at the original site, Brgy. Sainz. The College moved in September 1991 to its present 10-hectare site in Brgy. Dahican, 5 km. away from the town’s business district. Mindanao Agro-Pioneers Corporation owned by the heirs of the late Don Jose Corro Martinez, Sr. donated this site -- a flat land about 300 m from the shores of Pujada Bay,

Dr. Jonathan A. Bayogan was appointed as the second and third College president in June 1997 and in June 2003, respectively. It was during his incumbency that extension campuses were established in the adjacent town of San Isidro in November 1997 and in the 2nd northern-most town of Cateel in June 1999. This partnership with the respective local government aimed to serve the needs of the youth in those areas who otherwise could not obtain a tertiary education.

The approval of BOD Resolution # 2007– 5 installed Dr. Grace G. Lopez to succeed Dr. J.A. Bayogan as president. Her term of office started on 28 June, 2007 and expired on 27 June 2011. However, she continued to serve for the rest of that year in an Officer-In-Charge capacity because of the delayed search for, and selection of her successor.

Dr. Edito B. Sumile was installed as 5th president of the College as per BOT Resolution # 2011 – 63 effective on February 16, 2012 until February 15, 2016.

Vision

DOSCST is envisioned as the premier agent of change in a socio- economically progressive society of well-educated people having a strong sense of nationhood, nurtured by moral values, scientific thinking and peaceful co-existence.

Mission

DOSCST aims to contribute actively to the socio-economic development of Davao Oriental and beyond by providing higher technological, professional and vocational instruction and training in science, agriculture, fishery, forestry, engineering and industrial fields, as well as short-term technical or vocational courses and non-formal education It shall also undertake vigorous research and extension programs in food production, nutrition, health and sports development.

The Campus (Main) Map

The College Site Development Plan serves as a benchmark in pursuing an orderly growth and physical development in the campus (Fig. 1). The map ensures that such development is done in a manner harmonious with the surrounding properties and consistent with the welfare of the College constituents and general public.

DOSCST’s Organizational Structure

The DOSCST organizational structure (Fig. 2) and the functions of offices therein were revised and later approved in a referendum to the BOT on 06 October 2008. The structure was formulated to address the need to intensify productivity and efficiency of services. The creation of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, Vice President for Administrative Affairs and additional three Directors - Finance, Planning & Development and for Student Services - highlighted the revised functional structure.

Other offices were created, some were just realigned and few were dissolved. There are 44 offices under the revised organizational structure. The functions of the different offices are based on the College Code, RA 8292 and Batas Pambansa Bilang 68 known as the Corporation Code of the .

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Figure 1. DOSCST Campus (Main) Map, 2014

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

College Councils COLLEGE PRESIDENT Commission on Audit

College Planning & Development College & Board Secretary Office

Internal Control Mgt Information Infrastructure Unit System Committee

Sentro ng Bids & Awards Info. ,Press & Sports Alumni Relations Human Devpt Legal Services Culture & Arts Wikang Filipino Committee Publication Devp’t

Vice President Vice President Academic Affairs Administration

Teaching-Learning Rsrc – Quality Assurance Library Registry Evalt’n-Assmt Cntr Office Service Office

Cateel Ext’n San Isidro Student Services Instruction Research & Ext Enterprise & Finance Administrative Campus Ext’n Campus Division Division Division Devp’t Mgt. Division &Support Services Division Guidance & Testing Student Affairs Museum: Budget Center - Natural History Human Res. Mgt - Culture & Arts Student Scholarships & Health Services Accounts Grants Supply & Property Research Extension Cash General Services

Academic Departments InfoTech Srvc Unit

Landscape & Figure 2. DOSCST Organizational Structure Beautification

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Institutional Goals Categorically, the goals could be grouped into five key result areas as follows:

A. Higher Quality Education D. Greater Number of Satisfied Clients

B. High Impact Research E. Sustainable Higher Income

C. Very Competent and Committed Personnel

A. Higher Quality Education Education as the currency in today’s increasingly competitive employment market has to be of very high quality. It is the number one key result concern of any educational institution. The pressure on higher education institutions (HEI) to provide quality instruction is heightened by the demand to produce graduates that are capable of making good anywhere in the world. This key result area is the main measure of HEI’s success in carrying out its main mission - instruction.

Goals: A corps of highly competent professionals in the required fields of specialization

Effective and updated teaching strategies and learning experiences

Faculty members with profound commitment to the College

State-of-the-art instructional facilities

Accredited curricular programs

Institutionalized licensure review classes and assistance

Quality students and graduates

B. High-Impact Research Uplifting the quality of life in all its form through the improvement of knowledge and technology should be the ultimate purpose of all research and development activities in any knowledge-based and developmental institution. It is in creating holistic benefits and greater opportunities for many sectors possible that makes R & D truly meaningful to humanity.

Goals: More number of highly competent researchers

Need-based research thrusts and priorities

Well-equipped research and development facilities

Communicated new and feasible information

Utilized or applied technologies

Commercialized sustainable technologies

Functional linkages

C. Very Competent and Committed Personnel

The Davao Oriental State College being a knowledge organization is expected to be manned also by very knowledgeable personnel in the required field specialization and competencies. This superior intelligence when coupled with deep sense of commitment to their job should result in the effective and efficient delivery of all aspects of the Organizational operations.

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Goals: Enhancement of competent, proactive and service-oriented personnel in a pleasant work place

Comprehensive and clear Manual of Administrative Operations

A Well-Developed Quality Standard of Work Performance

D. Greater Number of Satisfied Students, Parents & other Clients Be a profit-oriented or otherwise, any Organization’s overall performance is reflected in its clients’ satisfaction. This is one good indicator of management’s success in the pursuance of its mission. The greater is their number and the higher level of contentment, the greater is the achievement of the organization.

Goals: Varied choices of curricular program

Liberal but realistic admission policies

More scholarship support that is available

Customized student services

Comprehensive academic policies and operational system

Justice for all and equity to opportunities

Safe and secured campus

E. Sustainable Higher Income and Savings

A good high income suggests the effectiveness and efficiency of any business enterprise. Earnings that are generated from good business principles and safe environmental practices could last indefinitely thus, complementing the government subsidy. With judicious utilization of resources, savings could be used for other purposes that may enhance further organizational productivity.

Goals: Increased cost effectiveness

Efficient utilization of fund and resources

Establishment of more income-generating projects

Promotion of organizational entrepreneurial culture

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Academic Affairs Division

The Academic Affairs Division oversees and coordinates all the line operations of the College. Under its authority are the directorates for Instruction, Research and Extension, Student Services including the major units that support to operations. It is responsible in ensuring the pursuance for a relevant, higher quality and globally competitive tertiary education.

Asterio G. Olandria, Ph.D. Vice President for Academic Affairs

Roy M. Padilla, DVM, MAS Roland A. Dalagan Jessie V. Alzate, Dr.D. Director for Instruction Director for Student Services Director for Research & Extension

Specifically, the Division works to:

1. Facilitate an efficient and orderly conduct of activities by the different departments and external campuses in the areas of curriculum development and enrollment policies;

2. Continue the enrichment of appropriate learning environment, as well as support the maintenance of the delivery of quality teaching;

3. Provide a proactive leadership in administering meetings of academic-related committees with the different chairmen and coordinators who would help improve and strategically foster quality instruction;

4. Spearhead instructional supervision that considers the needs, concerns, and plights of the different departments and campuses, considering the values of synergy, cooperation and open communication; and

5. Initiate a transparent instruction atmosphere by providing access to the faculty the policies and trends through the availability of timely and relevant information that directly affects their profession.

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Higher Education Outputs

Anchored on the thrusts for the delivery of higher quality tertiary education, the Directorate for Instruction implements the College basic services of providing academic instructions in its various curricular offerings. The corps of highly competent members of the faculty delivers this function to students including also no-classroom or outdoor activities that are crucial to the development of the students’ full potentials.

The front line officials that spearheaded in implementing the College instructional programs were as follows: Key Personnel of Directorate of Instruction

Roy M. Padilla ,DVM, MAS Director

Institute Deans, Department Chairpersons or Campus Coordinators, 2014

Nonilito O. Carpio, MC Maria Gloria R. Lugo, Ph.D. Aniceto R. Viray,Jr., MBA Business & Management Criminology & Related Sciences Education & Teacher Training

Lanie B. Laureano, MIT Mercy C. Leaño, MAM Diosdado C. Dela Rosa, MIT Information & Computer Studies Agriculture & Rural Development Engineering & Technology

Michelle Suzanne Tabotabo, MAN Jocelyn C. Arles, MScT Onesimo A. Sungahid, MAEd Nursing & Health Care Mathematics & Natural Sciences Social Sciences & Humanities

Saturnino Dalagan, Jr., Ed.D. Imilda A. Leal, Ph.D. Bryan L. Susada, MScT Graduate School San Isidro Extension Campus Cateet Extension Campus

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Curricular Programs

The Office of the VPAA, together with the ODI and the Education and Teacher Training Department successfully offered as of first semester S.Y. 2014-2015 two Bachelor of Secondary Education courses namely BSEd major in Technology & Livelihood Education and BSEd major in Filipino as well as Bachelor of Elementary Education major in Preschool Education. Another new non-degree program; Diploma in Teaching offered for the non-education baccalaureate graduate who wants to earned units in Education. The BSEd major in Physical Science was also re-offered during the school year. In Mathematics and Natural Sciences Department, they also offered Bachelor of Science in Math Research Statistics a new and ladderized program (Table 1). In consortium with University of Southeastern Philippines, five new curricular offering were agreed to be offered in DOSCST namely; Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering; Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering; Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering; Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering; Bachelor in Secondary Education major in Special Education. The DOSCST Board of Trustees approved the offering of these curricular programs, in consortium with USeP, starting first semester of academic year 2015.

Table1. The curricular programs offered by DOSCST, S.Y. 2014 - 2015.

Prescribed Maximum Curricular Programs Duration Duration Graduate Programs Master of Science in Teaching – General Science 3 4 Master of Science in Teaching – Mathematics 3 4 Master of Arts in Education - Educational Management 2 3 Master of Arts in Education -Teaching English 2 3 Master in Public Administration 2 3 Baccalaureate Programs Bachelor of Elementary Education 4 6 Bachelor of Elementary Education – Preschool Education** 4 6 Bachelor of Secondary Education – English 4 6 Bachelor of Secondary Education – Mathematics 4 6 Bachelor of Secondary Education - Physical Science 4 6 Bachelor of Secondary Education - Biological Science 4 6 Bachelor of Secondary Education - Filipino** 4 6 Bachelor of Secondary Education - TLE** 4 6 Bachelor in Physical Education - School Physical Education 4 6 Bachelor of Science in Development Communication* 4 6 Bachelor of Science in Biology* 4 6 Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science* 4 6 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology* 4 6 Bachelor of Science in Math w/ Business & Finance* 4 6 Bachelor of Science in Math Research Statistics*** 4 6 Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Management* 4 6 Bachelor in Agricultural Technology* 4 6 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering* 5 7 Bachelor of Industrial Technology Management* 4 6 Bachelor of Science in Nursing* 4 6 Bachelor of Science in Criminology* 4 6 Bachelor of Science in Hotel & Restaurant Management* 4 6 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration* 4 6 Non-Degree Programs Certificate in Electronic Data Processing 1 2 Certificate in Teaching Pre-school Education 1 1 Diploma in Teaching** 2 3 * Ladderized Programs; ** New Programs; *** New & Ladderized Program

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Graduate Trends

On April 3, 2014, a total of 1,530 students were conferred with degrees in Masterate, Baccalaureate, and Non-degree courses. Fourteen of these graduates were conferred with academic honors as Cum laude (Table 2). As in the past years, most of the graduates were in the various areas of Education. They constituted 35% of the baccalaureate holders, followed by graduates of Business Management at 17%. The less popularity of Biology & Environmental Science and Development Communication remained with just about 2% of the total graduates.

The number of graduates continued its upward swing (Fig.3). This year’s graduates were more than the preceding 2013 and has quadrupled more than five years ago. This is because of the very significant number of graduates from the pre-baccalaureate programs.

Table 2. List of honor graduates, 2014 Name Program Honor GPA Juvie H. Marabe BS in Criminology Cum Laude 1.5611 Janne Ivy P. Makiling BSBA - Financial Mgt. -do- 1.5731 Maria Kasandra Jane G. Mahinay B in Agricultural Technology -do- 1.5885 Janeth I. Toroba BS in Criminology -do- 1.5923 Nikka S. Agbas BS Mathematics w/ Business & Finance -do- 1.6033 Mary June Keithly C. Maglente BSBA - Financial Mgt. -do- 1.6241 Michael C. Canakan BS Education - Biology -do- 1.6379 Daniel A. Bautista Jr. BS Civil Engineering -do- 1.6600 Mieshielle C. Culanag B of Elementary Education -do- 1.6618 Mark Joseph M. Virgilio BS in Criminology -do- 1.6889 Francisco D. Nioda, Jr. BS Education - Mathematics -do- 1.6914 Felipe J. Sucuano II BS Education - Biology -do- 1.7204 Cindy A. Lasco BS in Information Technology -do- 1.7231 Eduardo P. Ybañez BS Education - Biology -do- 1.7242

The academic awardees holding their symbolic oversized check reward of academic excellence.

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Table 3. Percent distribution of graduates as to sex in various curricular programs, March 2014

Number of Graduates Sex Ratio Program Male Female Total M : F Graduate Master of Arts in Education - Educational Management 3 3 6 1:1 Master of Science Teaching - Mathematics 0 2 2 0:2 Sub-Total 3 5 8 1:0.6 Baccalaureate Education 44 204 248 1:4.6 Agriculture & Agribusiness 19 25 44 1:1.3 Information Technology 19 47 66 1:2.5 Engineering & Technology 50 16 66 1:0.3 Nursing 3 13 16 1:4.3 Mathematics 4 16 20 1:4 Development Communication 2 10 12 1:5 Biology & Environmental Science 3 12 15 1:4 Business & Management 44 75 119 1:1.7 Criminology 59 49 108 1:0.8 Sub-Total 247 467 714 1:1.9 Certificate Accounting & Bookkeeping 10 27 37 1:2.7 Automotive Craftsman 33 0 33 1:0 Automotive Technician 33 0 33 1:0 Bookkeeping 28 70 98 1:2.5 Computer Hardware Servicing 15 70 85 1:4.7 Computer Programming 29 73 102 1:2.5 Contact Center Services 24 31 55 1:1.3 Development Journalism 1 9 10 1:9 Electronic Data Processing 10 6 16 1:0.6 Medical Transcription 2 5 7 1:2.5 Nursing Aide 1 4 5 1:4 Security Services 36 43 79 1:1.2 Technical Draftsman 7 10 17 1:1.4 Teaching Preschool Education 2 27 29 1:13.5 Sub-Total 231 375 606 1:1.6 Diploma Agribusiness Management 2 3 5 1:1.5 Agricultural Technician 16 15 31 1:0.9 Community Health Care 2 7 9 1:3.5 Development Communication 1 4 5 1:4 Industrial Technology 55 1 56 1:0.02 Mathematics with Business and Finance 3 6 9 1:2 Science Laboratory Technician 2 10 12 1:5 Sub-Total 81 46 127 1:0.6 Associate Agribusiness Management 5 39 44 1:7.8 Publication & Educational Support Communication 3 19 22 1:6.3 Mathematics with Business and Finance 3 6 9 1:2 Sub-Total 11 64 75 1:5.8 Grand-Total 573 957 1,530 1:1.7

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graduates trend by academic year 1800 1,530 1600

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1200 978 1000 760 800 600 424

Number of Graduatesof Number 337 400 200 0 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014

School Year .

Figure 3. Number of graduates for the past five years

graduates, 2014

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20 15.1 12.9 15 percentage 9.2 10 6.2 4.8 4.5 2.8 3.8 5 2.2 1.7 2.1 0 Educ Agric BSIT BITM BSCE BSN BSM BSDC Bio BSHRM BSBA BSC

specialization . . Figure 4. Percentage of graduates in various fields of specialization

Of the pre-baccalaureate programs, there were more Certificates of Proficiency that were awarded than the Diploma and Associate degree (Figure 5). This was because Certificate is awarded earlier at the lower years whereby more students are enrolled.

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Associate; Diploma; 9.3% 15.7%

Certificate; 75.0%

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Figure 5. Total graduates of pre-baccalaureate, non-degree programs

The completion rate of students who enrolled four or five years ago was highest in Elementary & Secondary Education followed by Business Administration and Mathematics students (Figure 6). Most may have shifted to another program or transferred to other schools.

Enrolled Graduated 350 315 300

250

194 198 200 190

150 142 144 117 106 106 113 108 92 Number of NumberStudents of 100 76 66 56 47 47 48 41 50 32 34 40 32 27 20 12 16 12 8 7

0 75 % 74 % 26 % 30 % 30% 43 % 34 % 40% 42% 21 % 17% 17% 23% 47 % 34% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Area of Specialization 1-Elementary Education 5-Industrial Technology 9-Agriculture 13-Hotel & Restaurant 2-Secondary Education 6-Mathematics 10-Agribusiness 14-Business Administration 3-Communication 7-Information Technology 11-Environment 15-Criminology 4-Engineering 8-Nursing 12-Biology

Figure 6. The completion rate of students who enrolled four or five years ago in their degree program.

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The College has slowly begun attracting students from nearby provinces and beyond (Fig.7).

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2 39 3 6 6 1 19

40 72 22 25 353

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Figure 7. Distribution of Baccalaureate graduates as to their home town

Hon. Patricia B. Licuanan, PhD CHED Chairperson & BOT Chair delivering her message as

guest speaker on the 24th DOSCST Commencement Exercises

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Dr. Edito B. Sumile, assisted by Dr. Asterio G. Olandria (photo below) presents the P 20,000.00 cash award to batch 2014 Valedictorian Juvie Marabe. Right Photo shows Engr. Joel Capalit, Mati City Administrator, the plaque to Miss Dianito for being one of the excellent students in her Engineering batch.

Mr. Romeo Samar, (above) a BITM graduate receives his sportsmanship medal in honor of his great contribution to DOSCST soccer team that swept their way to winning a championship in MASCUF 2012 without allowing any opponent to score a single point. Photo on the left shows an education graduate signing his check as cash reward for his academic feats in college.

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Performance in Professional Licensure Examinations, 2014

The College produced 326 new licensed professionals in various fields of professions (Table 4). Most of these were teachers, followed by criminologists. The result showed that DOSCST is consistently above the national passing mark except for the agriculturist. The passing rates of DOSCST graduates in the licensure examinations this year is on downswing compared to 2013 (Fig. 8) except for the engineering and nursing trend.

Table 4. Passing rate (%) of graduates in professional licensure examinations, 2014 DOSCST % National % Examination semi- annual semi- annual annual annual Profession Month Takers Passers x January 42 20 47.62* 28.98 Teachers - Elementary 53.44 32.36 August 135 80 59.26* 35.74 January 31 15 48.39* 28.41 Teachers - Secondary 57.78 31.41 August 134 90 67.16* 34.41 April 5 3 60.00* 33.79 Criminologist 63.72 38.62 October 86 58 67.44* 43.44 May 19 11 57.89* 43.41 Civil Engineers 49.40 46.45 December 22 9 40.91 49.48 May 14 2 14.29 38.46 Nurses 43.69 47.89 November 26 19 73.08* 57.31 Agriculturist June 67 19 - 28.36 - 36.00 Source: www.prc.gov.ph *higher than the national passing rate

Mark Joseph Mascan Virgilio

Top 8 (89.40%)

October 2014 Criminologist Licensure Examination

DOSCST Passers - PRC Licensure Examination Result Trend 100 90 80 70 60

50 % 40 30 20 10 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Year Elementary Education Secondary Education Agriculture Nursing Civil Engineering Criminology .

Figure 8. Five-year trend of graduates passing the licensure examination

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Enrollment Trend

There were 2,314 students officially enrolled in summer 2014 from regularly offered and requested subjects. Compared to summer 2013, there was an increase of 15.56% in enrolment of summer 2014. Pre-registration period were conducted to accommodate incoming freshmen. A total of 8,483 and 7,993 students were officially enrolled during 1st and 2nd semesters of 2014-2015, respectively. There is a significant increase of enrolment for the 1st and 2nd semesters of 2014-15 as compared to the same period of 2013-14 (6,660 and 6,358 enrolled students). Students‘ enrolled increase of about 27.37% compared from 1st semester enrolment for 2013 and 2014.

enrolment trend by academic year 9,000

8,000

7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000

2,000 Number of StudentsofNumber 1,000 - School Year 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 1st Semester 4,031 4,836 5,777 6,660 8,483 2nd Semester 3,611 4,375 5,213 6,358 7,993

Figure 9. Five-year trend of graduates passing the licensure examination

Table 5. Number of students who enrolled in various departments, institutes & extension campuses, S.Y. 2014 – 2015 Department/Institute/Extension summer 1st sem 2nd Sem Business & Management 384 1,240 1,194 Criminology & Related Sciences 381 879 835 Education &Teacher Training 610 1,565 1,556 Engineering &Technology 149 807 732 Information & Computer Sciences 70 710 646 Institute of Agriculture & Rural Development 268 881 787 Institute of Nursing & Health Care 21 66 59 Mathematics & Natural Sciences 66 547 468 Social Sciences & Humanities - 166 150 Graduate School 32 122 115 Sub-total 1,981 6,983 6,542 Cateel Extension Campus 213 763 718 San Isidro Extension Campus 120 737 733 Sub-total 333 1,500 1.451 Grand Total 2,314 8,483 7,993

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Table 6. Courses served by members of the faculty of Summer – April, 2014

Academic Department Course Class Sections X Students/Class Business & Management 5 13 39 Criminology & Related Sciences 4 10 32 Engineering & Technology 11 11 18 Education & Teacher Training 9 32 37 Information & Computer Studies 6 7 28 Institute of Agriculture & Rural 14 21 36 Institute of Nursing & Health Care 5 5 9 Mathematics & Natural Sciences 12 14 29 Social Sciences & Humanities 14 38 37 Cateel Extension Campus 21 22 26

San Isidro Extension Campus 8 9 32

Graduate School 8 8 11

Total 117 190 28

Table 7. Courses served by members of the faculty of 1st sem., June 2014

Academic Department Course Class Sections Students/Class Business & Management 32 91 38 Criminology & Related Sciences 15 68 40 Engineering & Technology 39 78 35 Education & Teacher Training 25 158 42 Information & Computer Studies 24 75 45 Institute of Agriculture & Rural 39 90 41 Institute of Nursing & Health Care 14 14 13 Mathematics & Natural Sciences 66 190 39 Social Sciences & Humanities 45 345 45 National Service Training Program 5 42 64 Cateel Extension Campus 94 148 37 San Isidro Extension Campus 87 127 38 Graduate School 29 29 14 Total 514 1,455 38

Table 8. Courses served by members of the faculty of 2nd sem., November 2014

Academic Department Course Class Sections Students/Class Business & Management 33 76 40 Criminology & Related Sciences 20 89 42 Engineering & Technology 49 90 33 Education & Teacher Training 23 149 42 Information & Computer Studies 17 67 38 Institute of Agriculture & Rural 36 102 36 Institute of Nursing & Health Care 15 17 15 Mathematics & Natural Sciences 65 161 36

Social Sciences & Humanities 43 293 41

National Service Training Program 5 31 72

Cateel Extension Campus 89 146 34

San Isidro Extension Campus 83 124 41 Graduate School 22 22 16 Total 500 1,367 37

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Profile of Teaching Staff

More part-time teaching staff served the College during the year (Figure. 10). Most of them handled full-time load. Those from DepEd and other government functionaries served mainly in the evening programs. Only 89 were full-time members of the faculty. Most were on permanent tenure and relatively young. Eighty two per cent were younger than 50 years of age. Exactly 82 % of the full-time members of the faculty had advanced degree. On the other hand, 88 % of part-time lecturers had only a Baccalaureate degree.

Permanent; 29% (76)

Part-Time; Temporary; 66% (169)

5% (13) . Figure 10. Tenure of employment of members of the faculty, 2014

29 or younger; 50 or older; 17.78% 21.11% (16) (19) 30 - 39; 25.56% 40 - 49; (23) 35.56% (32)

. Figure 11. Age distribution of full-time members of the faculty, 2014

Baccalaureate Degree; Doctoral Degree; 18% (16) 21% (19)

Master's Degree; 61% (54)

. Figure 12. Highest academic degree earned by full-time members of the faculty, 2014

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Doctorate; 2% (3) Masters; 10% (17)

Baccalaureate; 88% (149)

. Figure 13. Highest academic degree earned by part-time members of the faculty, 2014

Faculty enhanced their field of expertise by attending forum, meetings to present papers, attend convention, and advanced their professional updates through trainings, workshop and field school. Ms. Helina Jean P. Dupa, ETeTD faculty, was granted CHED scholarship to pursue Doctorate degree in Sociology at Xavier University, Cagayan De Oro City. There were seven 7 faculty that served as accreditors to other SUC‘s AACCUP accreditation. Two (2) faculty finished their respective doctorate degree and three (3) faculty conferred masterate degree. Six (6) faculty were actively pursuing doctorate degrees and 90% faculty with baccalaureate degrees were enrolled to finish their respective masterate degrees.

Table 9. Members of the faculty who finished a new advanced degree, 2014

Name Degree – specialization Conferring Institution Date Tuan, Nicanor M. Ph.D. Math‘l Sciences-Applied Math Mindanao University of Science & Tech. 30 April Univ. of Southern Phil. Foundation, Leal, Imelda A. Ed.D. Educational Management 08 Nov Lahug, Cebu CHED Lavisurez, Gegenia G. MA Guidance and Counseling St. Mary‘s College of Tagum, Inc. S.O. June Lopez, Harih G. MBA-Hotel & Restaurant Mgt. Southwestern University - Cebu 30 Mar Llanita, Gorjel E. MS Psychology Ateneo de Davao University 27 April

Table 10. Personnel on-leave of absence, 2014 Type of Personnel Duration Place Spent Remark Leave Roy G. Ponce study 1June ‘11 – 31 July ‗14 Melbourne, Australia for Ph.D. degree Ma. Cecilia L. Catubig study 1June ‘12 - 31July ‘16 New England, Australia for Ph.D. degree John Glen P. Seniel study 7 Nov ‗12 - Oct ‗14 MSU-IIT, Iligan City for Ph.D. degree Felix V. Garde Jr. study 2nd sem SY 2013-2014 U.P. Diliman, Q.C. for M.S. degree Xavier Univ., Cagayan Helina Jean P. Dupa study 01 June ‘14 – sum ‗18 for Ph.D. degree de Oro City Southern Cross Univ., Roselyn V. Regino study 01 July ‘13 – 30 June ‗17 for Ph.D. degree Lismore, Australia Gemma M. Valdez study Nov. ‗13 – 2nd sem ‗14 Bukidnon State Univ. for Ph.D. degree Richard C. Maravillas study Jan USeP- Tagum for M.S. degree Ivan L. Saligumba vacation 01 Jan ‘14 – 03 Nov ‗14 without pay

Magnolia C. Tan maternity 26 May ‘14 – 25 July ‗14 Mati with pay Lanie B. Laureano maternity 17 Nov ‘14 – 17 Jan ‗15 Mati with pay

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Table 11. Awards and Recognition received by students

Award- Title Awardees Event Date/Venue Recognition Licensure October 8th Placer Mark Joseph M. Virgilio Criminologist Examination Davao City Quiz – rd 1st and 2nd Anshary Guro 33 National October 2014 Regional Civil Engineering runner-up Albert Macula Davao City Elimination Quiz Team leader: Ibno M. Pacalundo Members: Siddic A. Maybano; 11-15 Nov. 5th Rube 40th National Gerolden Almero; Van Dam Lee Ibalong Centrum for 1st Place Goldberg Baldoz; Muhammad A. Abdul; Nico PICE Recreation, Legazpi Design Valdueza; Albert Macula; Gregorio Convention Muamar; Anshary Guro & Jesser City, Albay Cunat 20th National Team leader:Tayron Kim O. Mapaa 11-15 Nov. 40th National Bridge Members: Alemar Malintad; Jhanlie Ibalong Centrum for 3rd Place PICE Building Obera; Alex T. Mailwas & Arnel Recreation, Legazpi Convention Competition Dumogho City, Albay

33rd National Civil Engineering Students Quiz

40th National PICE Convention

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Buwan ng Wika Celebration

Ang Departamento ng SSH ay nagtaguyod ng mga gawaing nauugnay sa pagdiriwang ng buwan ng wika na tinaguriang “MABUWI” o Masigla sa Buwan ng Wika, sataong 2014. Pinangalanan itong MABUWI upang maging pagkakilanlan na ang gawaing ito ay institusyunal na antas at nagmumula sa nabanggit na departamento. Naging matagumpay at makabuluhan ang pagsakatuparan ng mga Gawain dahil sa pakikiisa at pagtutulungan ginawa ng mga mag-aaral, guro at gayundin ang paglaan ng pondo ng institusyon.

Table 12. Talaan ng mga gawain sa pagtataguyod ng MABUWI „14 Activity Venue Date Beneficiaries Collaborators Cost A. Pambungad na Palatuntunan  Parada DOSCST Campus All academic dep‘t, SSHD  Maikling Programa AVR students and staff CAAO None

NCIP 04 Aug  Patimpalak: 15 mag-aaral

- Pagsusulat ng Sanaysay e-Lib. 10 mag-aaral - Pagsusulat ng Tula e-Lib. 15 mag-aaral - Paggawa ng Poster Lib. Lobby B. Rehiyonal na Seminar sa Filipino 11 DepEd SSHD “e-Kagamitansa K-12 na AVR Aug Teachers CAAO 25,000 (Rehistrasyon) Pagtuturo” R-XI C. Patimpalak: - Pagkukuwento AVR 19 10 mag-aaral SSHD None - Dagliang Talumpati Aug 10 mag-aaral CAAO - DOWIT 8 mag-aaral D. Pampinidna Palatuntunan: “PISTA‟TE“ All academic dep‘t, SSHD 20,000 Patimpalak: DOSCST students, staff, CAAO - Trival Dance (Province Gym 26 Davao Oriental Lumad Tribal Wide) Aug Province Chieftain - Laro ng Lahi NCIP - Luto ng Va‟Rayti

1st MABUWI 2014 Day 1

Parada

sa

TATE

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MASS sa TATE

Day 2

Rehiyonal na Seminar sa Filipino

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Day 3

Patimpalak:

Dagliang Talumpati

DOWIT

Pagkuku- wento

Day 4

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25th Founding Anniversary Celebration EXPLOSION

DOSCST President, the vibrant Dr. The other side of the ever demure Dr. Edito B. Sumile holds out his award Airma Ladera during the program

Dr. Pajo as he brought the Sway here, sway there the bubbly barako‘s of Tate shows crowd on the tip of their seats there comic side on their dance number as he goes rock ‗n rolling!

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HIYAS 2014

The top five finalist

DOSCST President and Mr. International poses as they award our Ms. Hiyas 2015

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Research and Extension

The Directorate for research and Extension is committed to contribute in achieving the vision of Davao Oriental for Agri-industrialization by providing relevant research-based knowledge and vigorous extension services to augment the value of products and source of livelihood through technology resource and outreach program, capability building and livelihood programs and applied communication program in the field of agriculture, marine ecological management, and integrated rural development.

Specifically, it works to:

1. To strengthen the development of research in the laboratory and/or experimental fields through technology generation, technology adoption, technology verification and technology development. 2. To confirm technical feasibility, economic viability, social acceptability and environmental friendly technologies on small and medium and commercial scale. 3. To establish pilot technological transfer and utilization projects as show-windows for increasing awareness of the interest in appropriate technological breakthroughs among target beneficiaries and end users. 4. To conduct technology transfer and skills training for target beneficiaries. 5. To conduct continuing managerial, entrepreneurial capability building programs for cooperatives, entrepreneurs, corporation and local governments units. 6. To organize a pool of trainers and develop appropriate training modules. 7. To conduct scientific gatherings to disseminate information in agriculture, marine sciences, geological technologies and integrated rural development. 8. Develop publications, instructional audiovisual, broadcast and other communication materials for information needs of specific target groups. 9. Develop primers and bulletins on different emerging technologies of national importance which are relevant to the needs of the community.

Directorate for Research and Extension of the College was ably managed by the following key personnel.

Jessie V. Alzate, Dr.D. Director

Unit Heads

Carmela N. Hadia, Ph.D. Misael B. Clapano, MSA Research Extension

Institute or Department Coordinators

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Externally-funded Research

There are 48 research projects/studies that were undertaken in 2014. Of these, thirty three (33) were completed while 15 are still continuing for 2015 of the 33 completed researches, 25 were started and completed within 2014, while 8 were started in 2013 and completed in 2014.

These 48 researches were funded either externally or internally. A total of 29 researches were externally funded while 19 were funded by the College through the GAA.

The externally funded research projects/studies are classified into 21 commissioned researches by DAR. DAR commissioned DOSCST to conduct a region-wide research for them. This is an assessment project on DAR‘s beneficiary organizations for the DAR-MinSAAD and DAR-ARCCESS Programs in the various provinces in Region-XI. Four researches were initiated by RIC- XI which are foreign-funded through DENR. Since the province of Davao Oriental is identified as a potential tourism hub, particularly on enlisting Mt. Hamiguitan as UNESCO‘s world heritage, one research project funded by CHED is the establishment of Tourism Information Center inside the campus. Another research funded by CHED is the assessment of disaster prone areas in Mati City. Likewise, PCAARRD- DOST funded a research project on the rehabilitation of the Provinces of Davao Oriental and Compostela Valley brought about by Typhoon Pablo. Also, one research is funded by NCCA which can be a viable document to equip the newly-established museum in Davao Oriental and the on-going Tourism Center of DOSCST.

Meanwhile, the researches funded through DOSCST-GAA were commonly related to agriculture (7), marine (4) and education (4). Researches in social sciences (2) and mathematics (1) were few.

Table 13. Research projects/ studies completed in 2014

Time Frame Fund Title of Research Researcher(s) Started Ended Source Stock Inventory of Commercial Bivalve & Gastropod BJ Nanual; LA Jimenez; ME May Jan DOSCST Shellfish In Selected Ecosystems of Davao Oriental Bantayan 2013 2014 A Dialectology on Indigenous Fishing of Ethno- Mar Mar LS Galvez NCCA linguistic Groups in Davao Oriental 2013 2014 Effects of Water Quality Conditions to the January 2014 Jan Mar LA Jimenez DOSCST Fish Kill in Guang-guang Inlet, Dahican, Mati 2014 2014 Status of Marine Threatened and Charismatic Species LA Jimenez; FG Bandigan; Jan June FASFO & ( Dugong, Dolphins, whale Sharks and Marine Turtles EM Vilela 2013 2014 DENR (RIC XI) C Nanola (UP Min) Exploring the Connectivity of Reef Fish Population J Tolentino (UP Min) Jan June FASPO & along the Eastern Pacific Seaboard (RIC XI) LA Jimenez; BJ Nanual 2013 2014 DENR AC Eballe WC Tayone; LD Siarot Feb June Regional Disaster Science and Management (RSDM) CHED JA Labrador 2013 2014 Willingness-to-pay and Perceptions of Resort Owners, Tourists and other Tourism-related Resource Users on FG Bandigan; LA Jimenez; June June FASPO & Mangroves, Seagrass beds and Coral Reefs in Mati JP Catam-isan 2013 2014 DENR City, Davao Oriental (RIC XI) Yield Performance trial of Four (4) selected Soybean NA Baldoz; FT Lorejo Jr. Aug June DOSCST- Varieties in an Open Condition in Mati City FT Calungsod Jr.; RV Maypa 2013 2014 GAA JM Sorrosa; WC Tayone

Nutrient Mapping of Pujada Bay, Mati, Davao Oriental JC Tayone; LA Jimenez Sep June FASPO & (RIC-XI) BJ Nanual; FG Bandigan 2013 2014 DENR AC Eballe Consumers‘ Awareness Level on their Consumer Rights Jan June DOSCST- OA Sungahid and Responsibilities 2014 2014 GAA

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Hopes, Fears, and Dreams: A Springboards for AA Andacao; MG Lugo; DR Jan June DOSCST- Domestically and Sexually-Abused Children Pajo 2014 2014 GAA The Physiological Perceptual Preferences of Pre- Jan Dec DOSCST- School in DOSCST and their Implications to their MG Lugo; HP Dupa 2014 2014 GAA Learning Environment Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; RA Dalagan; JV Assessment on the Proposed Mango Production and Alzate; GG Lavisurez April June Marketing (SARBEMCO, San Remegio, Kaputian DAR RE Tampus; MT Dalagan 2014 2014 District, Island Garden City of Samal, Province of Davao DF Silvallana del Norte) Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; JV Alzate; RA

Assessment on the Proposed Integrated Rice Dalagan; GG Lavisurez April June Production, Processing and Marketing (District 2, RE Tampus; MT Dalagan DAR 2014 2014 Province of Davao del Norte) DF Silvallana Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; ST Labasano April June Assessment on the Proposed Cacao Production and LS Galvez; CN Hadia; AR DAR 2014 2014 Marketing (District 2, Province of Davao del Norte) Viray, Jr.; FU Sansaet, Jr. Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; ST Labasano Assessment on the Proposed Rice production, April June CN Hadia; LS Galvez; AR DAR Processing and Marketing in B‘laan Settlement, Matan- 2014 2014 Viray, Jr.; FU Sansaet, Jr. ao, Davao del Sur Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; EF Huesca, Jr. Assessment on the Rubber –Cacao Production, April June ST Labasano; M Leaño DAR Processing and Marketing in B‘laan Settlement for 2014 2014 ER Rivera DAR-MinSAAD Program, Province of Davao del Sur Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; ST Labasano Assessment on the Proposed Mango Production and RA Dalagan; G Lavisurez April June Marketing for the B‘laan Settlements in the DAR FT Calungsod, Jr. 2014 2014 Municipalities of Matanao and Magsaysay Province of MT Dalagan Davao del sur Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; RM Padilla; AG Assessment on Cacao Production Enhancement and Olandria; SD Law-ay April June DAR Marketing for ARBOs CASCOFACO, MAMPCO and CB Oray; JP Catam-isan 2014 2014 MAGROW MPC, District 1, Compostela Valley Province FT Lorejo, Jr.; JALabrador Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; AG Olandria Assessment on Cacao Production Enhancement and RM Padilla; SD Law-ay April June DAR Marketing for ARBOs LAMPCO, ICFBMPC and TCBC, CB Oray; JP Catam-isan 2014 2014 District 2, Compostela Valley Province FT Lorejo, Jr.; JA Labrador Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; RM Padilla Assessment on Abaca Production Enhancement, Fiber April June JP Catam-isan; FT Lorejo, DAR Processing and Marketing in Karagan Valley 2014 2014 Jr.; R Maravillas Settlement, Province of Compostela Valley Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; RM Padilla; Assessment on Cacao Production, Processing and April June JP Catam-isan; FT Lorejo, DAR Marketing in Karagan Valley Settlement, Province of 2014 2014 Jr.; R Maravillas Compostela Valley Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; EF Huesca, Jr. Assessment on Rice and Corn Production, Processing April June R Maravillas; I Canas DAR and Marketing (Cateel and Boston ARBO‘s) Province of 2014 2014 M FilBauyot Davao Oriental EB Sumile; RA Dalagan Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EM Vilela; LS Galvez Assessment on the Proposed Cacao-Coconut Oct Dec M Bauyot; O Magallones DAR Integrated Farming System and Marketing for DAR- 2014 2014 FU Sansaet, Jr.; DF ARCCESS Program for ARBOs, Mandug, Davao City Silvallana

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Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB. Sumile; RA Dalagan Assessment on the Proposed Cacao Beans LS Galvez; EM Vilela Oct Dec Consolidation Processing and Marketing for DAR- M Bauyot; O Magallones DAR 2014 2014 ARCCESS Program for Progressive Highland MPC, FU Sansaet, Jr.; DF Davao City Silvallana Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; RA Dalagan Assessment on Proposed Integrated Modified Organic Oct Dec CN; Hadia; F Calungsod, Jr. DAR Rice Production and Marketing for ARBOs in Hagonoy, 2014 2014 GG Lavisurez; MT Dalagan Davao del Sur Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; RA Dalagan Assessment on Proposed Coconut Production and Oct Dec B Susada; JL Adalim; DAR Enhancement and Copra Trading Production and 2014 2014 M Luces; R Maglimolo Marketing for ARBOs in Malita, Davao del Sur Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; RM Padilla; R Assessment on the Proposed Arabica Coffee Maravillas; AG Olandria; SD Oct Dec DAR Production, Processing and Marketing for DAR- Law-ay; JP Catam-isan; CB 2014 2014 MinSAAD Program, Province of Compostela Valley Oray; FT Lorejo, Jr. Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; RM Padilla; JP Assessment on the Proposed Nature Farming System Catam-isan; AG Olandria; Oct Dec on Organic Rice Production, Processing and Marketing DAR SD Law-ay; CB Oray; FT 2014 2014 for DAR-MinSAAD Program, Province of Compostela Lorejo, Jr. ; R Maravillas Valley Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; RM Padilla; FT Assessment on the Proposed Peanut Production Lorejo, Jr; AG Olandria; SD Oct Dec DAR Enhancement, Processing and Marketing for DAR- Law-ay; CB Oray; JP Catam- 2014 2014 MinSAAD Program, Province of Compostela Valley isan; R Maravillas EB Sumile; RM Padilla; SD Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design Law-ay; AG Olandria; CB Oct Dec Assessment on Vegetable Production for DAR- DAR Oray; JP Catam-isan; R 2014 2014 MinSAAD Program, Province of Compostela Valley Maravillas Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; RM Padilla; SD Assessment on Corn Production with Livestock and Law-ay; AG Olandria; CB Oct Dec DAR Poultry Development for DAR-MinSAAD Program, Oray; JP Catam-isan; R 2014 2014 Province of Compostela Valley Maravillas Organizational and Enterprise Needs and Design EB Sumile; RA Dalagan; EM Assessment on the Proposed Cacao-Coconut Vilela; LS Galvez; M Bauyot; Oct Dec DAR Integrated Farming System and Marketing for DAR- O Magallones; FU Sansaet, 2014 2014 ARCCESS Program for ARBOs, Mandug, Davao City Jr.; DF Silvallana

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Table 14. Research projects/studies that are on-going

Time Frame Accomplished Source of Title of Research Researcher(s) Started Ended (As of Dec. 2014) Funds  Delivery of field materials Pangtawid Project for the rehabilitation of Davao  Delivery of seaweed propagules Oriental and Compostela Valley brought about by Marites S. Erespe Jan  Water quality monitoring Typhoon Pablo Cyrill Tom B. Ranara 2014  Project site monitoring PCAARRD-  Preparation of documents for the writeshop activity DOST EB Sumile; DO Jacobe; S Law-ay;D CHED Jan DOSCST Tourism IEC Center Cereno; B Susada; J Cabrera; R 2014 Construction of the building completed Ponce; J Catam-isan; L Siarot  Document processing for the microbiological analysis • Biological analysis • Constant follow-up, discussions and communication Chemical characterization and anti-bacterial activity JC Tayone; Jan May for the updates and development of the DOSCST – of ink from Seahare WC Tayone 2014 2015 microbiological analyses GAA • Getting the initial documents that will be completed and release upon full payment • Preparation and cytotoxicity testing of test compounds • Solubility of test compounds to different

Development of anti-dengue and antimicrobial concentrations of DMSO in Eagle‘s Minimum DOSCST – WC Tayone; JC Tayone Jan May compounds from tawa-tawa (Euphrobiahirta Linn.) essentials GAA 2014 2015 • Dengue virus propagation and infectivity assay • Selected dengue virus isolates based on infectivity titer • Ring weeding • Continues spreading of the coffee stems • Pest monitoring • Harvesting of ripe coffee berries Adoption of S & T-Based Coffee Production in Mati NA Baldoz; Jan • Application of fertilizer (goat manure) DOSCST – City ST Labasano 2014 • 300 hills cleaned by line and ring weeding as well GAA as slashing and applied with organic fertilizer. • Pest monitoring- occurrence of some insect attacking pests like stem borer

• Mr. Marivillas conducted an ocular visit for the location of the study in Cateel, Dvo. Or. DOSCST – • Arrangement with the Municipal Agriculture GAA Yield Performance Trial of Four (4) selected • Coordination with the Municipal Agriculture in Soybean Varieties in Two Different Climatic NA Baldoz; Jan May Boston. Conditions in Davao Oriental R C Maravillas 2014 2015 • Purchase request for Seeds with varieties: Tiwala 6, 8, 10 and Manchuria • Coordinated Mr. Regulacion in Manambulan for the purchase of the soybean seeds. Phenotypic Characterization of Native Animals in RM Padilla; AG Olandria; FT Lorejo, Jan DOSCST – - Davao Oriental Jr. 2014 GAA Quality Improvement of Coco Coir Dust as Solid Jan June DOSCST – FT Calungsod, Jr. Socio-economic profiling Waste in the Production of Bio-Organic Fertilizer 2014 2015 GAA • Project site was originally identified in Kalaparan, Marfori, DEL. But because of the inaccessibility of the area (very few for hire ride pass that way requiring DOSCST – Optimizing Yield of Coconut thru Improved Practices ‗pakyaw‘ which is not allowed). GAA in Organic Farming ST Labasano; MB Clapano Jan • Transfer of the Project in Sudlon-Banahaw 2015 JM Sorrosa 2014 • Things to do include soil sampling and fertilizer program as part of the treatments • Substantial report of the project will be presented during In house review 2015 • Integration of the different areas not only in English language; such as mathematical ability, financial management, coping pressures in the academe, self- DOSCST –

English Language Skills Enhancement: An Jan Oct evaluation and personality development, sports and GAA LS Galvez; DMA Galido; NS Intervention Program for SGPPA Grantees 2014 2015 cultural program, DSWD‘s program for youth Pastolero development • 40% accomplishment • For implementation effective January 2015 Perceived Determinants Affecting the Performance MGB Lugo; AA Andacao; DB Jan Dec DOSCST – • Writing the final report of DOSCST Jacobe 2014 2014 GAA

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• Determine the restrained independent domination number of Local Area Network (DENR, DA and Mati City) DOSCST – Independent Restrained Domination in a Graph Jan • The concept neighborhood system was used to GAA (Network NM Tuan 2014 account the smallest number of restrained domination on each local area network • The results can be used to detect local area network connectivity and efficiency • Trained student-enumerators in the conduct of research • Coordinated concerned offices • Improved research instruments particularly on the DOSCST – farm profile information GAA • Identified 12 potential agri-tourism sites in San Isidro.

• Interviewed 12 farm owners

• Documented 12 farms identified by MAO

• Conducted focus group discussions to different

sectors namely students, policy makers, head of

concerned government agencies, transport, women‘s Agri-tourism in Davao Oriental: A Preliminary JV Alzate; HG Lopez; RA Dalagan; Jan Oct and NGO Assessment AG Olandria 2014 2015 • Consolidation of data gathered • Interviewed 7 farm owners as identified by MAO. • Conducted focus group discussions to different sectors namely students, policy makers, head of concerned government agencies, transport, women‘s and NGO • Consolidation of data gathered LS Galvez; AG Olandria; RV Maypa; • On-going retrieval of distributed instruments

Employability of DOSCST Graduates from 2008- GG Lavisurez; JP. Torreno; DM • Some data are retrieved from their Facebook and E- DOSCST – Jan May 2013: A Tracer Project Dongiapon; JC Eballe; JV Arles;SE mail accounts GAA 2014 2015 Dalagan, Jr; RC Camay; BL Susada • 40% accomplishment Adoptability of Different Upland Rice Varieties in FT Calungsod Jr.; ST Labasano; FT Jan Dec DOSCST – Different Elevations Affected by Typhoon Pablo in On-going canvass of the materials needed Lorejo, Jr 2014 2015 GAA Davao Oriental

Research Results Dissemination

Publications

There are 18 research outputs that were published in various journals either regional or international in reach. Of the 18 research outputs, 9 were published in international journals, and 8 were published in the Davao Research Journal, an official scientific publication of the College. One research output was published in international proceedings. These published research outputs are authored by the faculty researchers of the College. Dr. Wilanfanco C. Tayone and Dr. Raymund M. Pasion have published 5 research outputs each. Dr. Nicanor M. Tuan and Dr. Jessie V. Alzate have published 2 research outputs each. Prof. Juvy Lyn P. Torreno has published her research output in an. international proceedings.

Meanwhile, these faculty researchers whose research outputs were published in the international journals were given cash incentives as stipulated in the DOSCST R & E Policies and Administration Manual (2nd edition, 2012).

Table 15. List of research reports published in the 9th volume of the Davao Research Journal, 2013

Title Author(s) Pages Structure Elucidation of Phlegmacin Ether from Culture W.C. Tayone 1-5 Broth of the Fungus, Lambertella brunneola, Y. Harada Molecular Modeling of 7-hydroxy-3-(1-hydroxyethyl)-5- methoxy-3,4 dimethylisobenzofuran -1(3H)-one and 4,8- W.C. Tayone 7-14 dihydroxy-6-methoxy-3,4,5 trimethylisochroman-1-one using MOPAC Software E.G. Oracion, D.E. Impact of ICRMP on the Socio-Economic Status and Marcial, J.V. Alzate, & 15-22 Participation of Fishing Households in Mati, Davao Oriental R.A. Dalagan Village Crop Productions Implemented under Micro financing Program through Cooperative Development in J.V. Alzate 23-32 Davao Oriental Philippine Mining Companies‘ Understanding of Corporate M.J. Baquiano 33-40 Social Responsibility Varyasyon ng mga Terminong Kultural na Pangkabuhayan R.M. Pasion & M.A.S. 41-55 sa Katutubong Mandaya ng Davao Oriental Sandoval

Varyasyong Ponolohikal ng Wikang Mandaya sa Ilang R.M. Pasion & M.A.S. 57-65 Munisipalidad ng Davao Oriental Sandoval

Kabisaan ng Sanayang Aklat sa Paglinang ng Filipino 3 R.M. Pasion & M.A.S. 67-76 (Retorikang Filipino) Sandoval

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Table 16. Research Published, International level

Year/ Journal Publication/Place Title of Paper Authoring Type Volume/Pages Journal of Applied Independent Restrained 2014;8 (121);6033- Nicanor M. Tuan, PhD Mathematical Sciences Domination in Graphs 6038 (Lead Author) (HIKARI Ltd.) - Bulgaria International Journal of The Restraint Independent 2014;8 (42);2083 - Nicanor M. Tuan, PhD Mathematical Analysis Dominating Sets and Some 2092 (Lead Author) (HIKARI Ltd.) - Bulgaria Realization Problems Isolation and structure elucidation Wilanfraco C. Walailak Journal of Science of potential anti-dengue 2014;11(10);825 - Tayone, PhD and Technology - Thailand metabolites from Tawa-tawa, 832 (Lead Author) (Euphorbia hirta L.) Wilanfraco C. Walailak Journal of Science Baseline Profile of Soil Samples 2014;11(6);475 - Tayone, PhD and Technology - Thailand from Upian River Watershed, 488 (Sole Author) Morpolohikal na Varyasyon sa Asia Pacific Journal of 2014/ Vol. 1, no.5/ Raymund M. Pasion, Wikang Mandayang Davao Education, arts and Sciences 129-134 PhD Oriental JPAIR Multidisciplinary Fears, Aspirations, and Hopes: A Arvin Andacao, EdD Research – International Springboard of Life for 2014; Vol. 16 Gloria T. Lugo, EdD Peer-reviewed Journal Domestically Abused Children Danilo Pajo, EdD Asia Pacific Journal of Multi- Varyasyong Leksikal sa mga 2014/ Vol. 2, No.6 / Raymund M. Pasion, disciplinary Research Dayalektong Mandaya 40-44 PhD

International Journal of Baseline Profile of Soil Samples Janeth C. Tayone, Sciences: Basic and Applied 2014/ Vol.17, No. 1 from Suawan River Watershed MSc Research (IJSBAR)

Dietary Assessment on Selected International Proceedings of Hypertensive Government Chemical, Biological and 2014/ Vol.67 pp.75- Juvy Lyn P. Torreno Employees in the Southeast Coast Environmental Engineering, 76 RND, MCH Province of the Philippines: A Case Food Security and Nutrition Study Series

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Presentations in Scientific Gatherings

Research outputs were disseminated through paper presentations in various scientific gatherings such as In-house reviews, symposia and conferences, among others. There are 51 presentations, all were given financial support by the College especially those presented in the regional, national and international conferences. Eleven (11) of these were presented at international gatherings, 9 were at national gatherings and 14 were at regional gatherings. Seventeen (17) of these were presented during the DOSCST R & E In house Review.

International; Institutional; 21.57% (11) 33.33% (17) National; 17.65% (9) Regional; 27.45% (14)

. Figure 14. Percentage distribution of research papers presented in different levels, 2014

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Table 17. Researches that were presented at international, national and regional science events

Level - Event – Date & Venue Title of Research Author (s) International National Regional Students‘ and Teachers‘ Self-efficacy and Int‘l Multi-Disciplined Education & Mathematics Achievement in Davao Oriental Donell C. Cereno Development Conf.; 7-9 Feb; Teachers‘ Regional Science High School (DORSHS) Camp, Baguio City Social Representation of Mathematics Bryan L. Susada -do- Dietary Assessment of Selected Hypertensive 2014 Int‘l Conf. on Food Security & Government Employees in the Southeast Coast Juvylyn P. Nutrition (ICFSN 2014); 29-30 Mar; Province of the Philippines: A Case Study Torreno Shanghai, China Series Pattern Recognition of Sound Function with Mr. Danilo 2014 Int‘l Research Conf.; 7-9 May; Composition of Functions Using Mathematics Jacobe Tarlac State University Students‘ and Teachers‘ Self-efficacy and Mathematics Achievement in Davao Oriental Donell C. Cereno -do- Regional Science High School (DORSHS) Social Representation of Mathematics Bryan L. Susada -do- Int‘l Conf. in Multidisciplinary Research & Nat‘l Multidisciplinary Research Conf. Fears, Aspirations, and Hopes: A Springboard Dr. Arvin A. Graft & Corruption (ICMRGC); 17–18 (NMRCON 21014); 17-18Oct; Marco of Life for Domestically Abused Children Andacao July; LimketkaiLuxe ‗Five Star‘ Hotel, Polo Plaza Hotel, Cebu City Cagayan de Oro City Int‘l Scientific Conf. on Fisheries & The shellfish Fishery in Kinablangan and Dr. Bernadette J. Aquatic Sciences: Towards Disaster & Guang-guang: Its Economic and Ecological Nanual Climate Resilience; 22-23 Oct; Diversion Prospects 21 Hotel, Iloilo City Anti-microbial Compound Seahare Eggstring Dr. Joy M. -do- Extract Against E. Coli Sorrosa Effects of Water Quality Conditions to the Dr. Lea A. January 2014 Fish Kill in Guang-guang Inlet, -do- Jimenez Dahican, Mati City Secondary Metabolites Screening and Preliminary Structure Elucidation of Isolated Janeth c. Tayone -do- Compounds from Sea Hare

2nd Nat‘l Multidisciplinary Research Isocoumarin and Isobenzofuranone compounds Dr. Wilanfranco Conf.; 30 April–2 May; Univ. of with antifungal potential isolated from C. Tayone Northern Phl., Heritage City of Vigan, Leptosphaeria sp. KTC 727 fungus Ilocos Sur Varyasyong Ponolohikal sa mga Dayalektong Dr. Raymund M. -do- Mandaya Pasion World Interdisciplinary Research Conf. Varyasyong Ponolohikal NGT Wikang Mandaya Dr. Raymund M. on Strategic Leadership & Innovative Sa Ilang Munisipalidad ng Davao Oriental Pasion Management; 4–5 Sep; Lyceum of the Phil. Univ. City The Bivalve and Gastropod Fishery in Nat‘l Multidisciplinary Research Conf. Dr. Bernadette J. Kinablangan and Guang-guang: its Economic (NMRCON 21014); 17-18 Oct; Marco Nanual and Ecological prospects Polo Plaza Hotel, Cebu City Assessment of Sea cucumber Fisheries in Dr. Lea A. -do- Davao Oriental Jimenez Research & Devp‘t Highlights; 19–20 IEC for ICRM: Towards Educating the Upland Dr. Carmela N. -do- Aug; CAP Conv. Hall, Digos City, Davao and Lowland Communities Hadia del Sur Morpolohikal na Varyasyon sa Wikang Dr. Raymund M. -do- Mandayang Davao Oriental Pasion 8th Ann. Scientific Conf. of the Phl. Antimicrobial Activity of Sea Hare, Dolabella Dr. Joy M. Society for the Study of Nature auricularia Eggstring Extracts against E. coli Sorrosa (PSSN); 19-22 Nov; Dagupan City, Pangasinan Nutrient and Heavy Metal Loading of Pujada Dr. Joy M. -do- Bay Sorrosa DOSCST-DAR MinSAAD Org. & DAR-MinSSAAD OE-NADA Final Presentation Ms. Janessa P. Enterprise Needs & Design Assessment on Cacao Production Enhancement and Catam-isan Reg‘l Technical Review; 4-5 June; Apo Marketing in District I & II, Compostela Valley View Hotel, Davao City DAR-MinSSAAD OE-NADA Final Presentation Prof. Roland A. on Mango Production and Marketing in District -do- Dalagan II, Compostela Valley

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DAR-MinSSAAD OE-NADA Final Presentation Dr. Carmela N. on Rice Production, Processing and Marketing -do- Hadia in Davao Del Sur DOSCST-DAR MinSAAD Org. & DAR-MinSSAAD OE-NADA Final Presentation Prof. Elesio F. Enterprise Needs& Design Assessment on Rubber Based Cacao production and Huesca Reg‘l Technical Review; 13 June; DAR marketing in Davao del Sur Provincial Office, Davao del Sur DOSCST-DAR ARCCESS Org. & DAR-ARCCESS Final Presentation on Rice and Prof. Elesio F. Enterprise Needs & Design Assessment Corn Production, Processing and Marketing in Huesca Reg‘l Technical Review; 30 June; Marco Cateel& Boston, Davao Oriental Polo Hotel, Davao City DAR-ARCCESS Final Presentation on Mango Prof. Roland A. -do- Production and Marketing in Davao del Norte Dalagan DAR-ARCCESS Final Presentation on Dr. Jessie v. Integrated Rice Production, Processing and -do- Alzate Marketing in District II, Davao del Norte DAR-ARCCESS Final Presentation on Cacao Dr. Roy M. Production Enhancement and Marketing in -do- Padilla Compostela Valley DAR-ARCCESS Final Presentation on Cacao Ms. Sadie D. -do- Production and Marketing in Compostela Valley Law-ay DAR-ARCCESS Final Presentation on Cacao Dr. Lilibeth S. -do- Production and Marketing in Davao del Norte Galvez Yield Performance trial of Four (4) selected 27th Reg‘l Symp. on Research & Dev‘t Prof. Necito A. Soybean Varieties in an Open Condition in Mati Highlights; 19–20 Aug; CAP Convention Baldoz City Hall, Digos City, Davao del Sur Assessment of Sea cucumber Fisheries in Mr. Jaymark D. -do- Davao Oriental Bantayan Stock Inventory of Commercial Bivalve & Dr. Bernadette J. Gastropod Shellfish In Selected Ecosystems of -do- Nanual Davao Oriental

Table 18. Research papers presented in the institutional In-House Review, 25 - 26 June 2014

Research Paper Title Authors Consumers‘ Awareness Level on their Consumer Rights and Prof. Onesimo A. Sungahid Responsibilities Hopes, Fears, and Dreams: A Springboards for Domestically and Dr. Arvin A. Andacao Sexually-Abused Children Visionary Leadership & Organizational Efficiency of State Dr. Arvin A. Andacao Universities and Colleges in Region XI Problems and Issues Encountered by SGPPA Scholars of DOSCST Prof. Onesimo A. Sungahid Nutrition of Pregnant Teenage Students of DOSCST Prof. Juvy Lyn P. Torreno Antenatal Care of Teenage Mothers in DOSCST Prof. Ester L. Arriesgado Ms. Michelle Suzanne L. Employability of Nurses Who Graduated from DOSCST Tabotabo IEC Strategies in Communicating Consumer‘s Rights & Prof. Onesimo A. Sungahid Responsibilities Yield Performance trial of Four (4) selected Soybean Varieties in an Prof. Necito A. Baldoz Open Condition in Mati City Characterization of Soils at Different Elevations in Mati Protected Engr. Felicisimo T. Landscape Mati City Calungsod Assessment of Sea cucumber Fisheries in Davao Oriental Mr. Jaymark D. Bantayan Stock Inventory of Commercial Bivalve & Gastropod Shellfish In Dr. Bernadette J. Nanual Selected Ecosystems of Davao Oriental IEC for ICRMP: Towards Educating Lowland & Upland Dr. Carmela N. Hadia Communities A conjoint Analysis of High School Students Preferences of College Ms. Christine Lara Langoban Institution Forecasting the Energy Consumption of Municipalities in Davao Ms. Ralyn B. Galido Oriental using Time Series Analysis A Mathematical Model for College Students Academic Performance Ms. Nikka S. Agbas in Mathematics Subject Using Multiple Solutions to Problem Exercises in Mathematics of Investment Mr. Gilbert M. Masinading

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Research Awards

Seven researchers were recipients of awards either as best presentor or best paper award during paper presentations in various scientific gatherings such as in-house reviews and conferences. Three were recipients of the award in an international conference, one received an award in a national conference and four received awards in the local scientific gathering (in-house review.) Cash incentives were given to all faculty researchers with winning papers as stipulated in the DOSCST R & E Policies and Administration Manual (2nd ed. 2012).

Table 19. Awards and Recognition from research activities, 2014

Award / Awardee Title Event - Level Date - Venue Category Isocoumarin and 2nd National Isobenzofuranone 30April –2May Multidisciplinary Dr. Wilanfranco Best Oral compounds with antifungal Univ. of Northern Research C. Tayone Presentor potential isolated from Phl., Heritage City Conference Leptosphaeria sp. KTC 727 of Vigan, Ilocos Sur - International fungus 2nd National 30April –2May Multidisciplinary Dr. Raymund Best Oral Varyasyong Ponolohikal sa Univ. of Northern Research M. Pasion Presentor mga Dayalektong Mandaya Phl., Heritage City Conference of Vigan, Ilocos Sur - International Int‘l Conf. in 17–18 July Fears, Aspirations, and Multidisciplinary LimketkaiLuxe ‗Five Dr. Arvin A. Best Oral Hopes: A Springboard of Research & Graft & Star‘ Hotel, Andacao Presenter Life for Domestically Abused Corruption (ICMRGC) Cagayan de Oro Children - International City Best Paper 8th Ann. Scientific Oral Conf. of the Phl. 19-22 Nov Dr. Joy M. Nutrient and Heavy Metal Competition- Society for the Study Dagupan City, Sorrosa Loading of Pujada Bay Professional of Nature (PSSN) Pangasinan Category - National Best Paper Varyasyong Ponolohikal Ng DOSCST Research & 25 – 26 June Dr. Raymund & Best Wikang Mandaya sa Ilang Extension Annual In- AVR-DOSCST, City M. Pasion Presentor Munisipalidad ng Davao house Review of Mati (Cluster A) Oriental -Local DOSCST Research Best Nutrition of Pregnant 25 – 26 June Prof. Juvy Lyn & Extension Annual Presentor Teenage Students of AVR-DOSCST, City P. Torreno (Cluster A) DOSCST In-house Review of Mati -Local Best Paper DOSCST Research & IEC for ICRMP: Towards 25 – 26 June & Best Extension Annual In- Dr. Carmela N. Educating Lowland & AVR-DOSCST, City Presentor house Review Hadia Upland Communities of Mati (Cluster B) -Local DOSCST Research & Best Assessment of Sea 25 – 26 June Mr. Jaymark D. Extension Annual In- Presentor cucumber Fisheries in AVR-DOSCST, City Bantayan house Review (Cluster B) Davao Oriental of Mati -Local

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R & E In-house Review

In the R & E In-house Review held on June 25-26, 2014, a total of 28 studies were presented. Of these, 17 were completed researches and 10 were research proposals. The completed researches are in the following fields: 2 in Education, 3 in Social Science, 4 in Mathematics,3 in Environment and Natural Sciences, 2 in Agriculture, and 3 in health. One extension project funded by PCARRD was also presented.

Likewise, ten proposals were also presented on the following areas: 3 in Education, 3 in Information Technology, 2 in Agriculture, 2 in Criminology and 1 in Health.

Table 20. Completed Researches Presented (17); Extension Project Presented (1), DOSCST Research and Extension Annual In-house Review, 25-26 June, DOSCST-AVR

Title Author Consumers‘ Awareness Level on their Consumer Rights and Responsibilities Prof. Onesimo A. Sungahid Hopes, Fears, and Dreams: A Springboards for Domestically and Sexually- Dr. Arvin A. Andacao Abused Children Visionary Leadership & Organizational Efficiency of State Universities and Dr. Arvin A. Andacao Colleges in Region XI Problems and Issues Encountered by SGPPA Scholars of DOSCST Prof. Onesimo A. Sungahid Nutrition of Pregnant Teenage Students of DOSCST Prof. Juvy Lyn P. Torreno Antenatal Care of Teenage Mothers in DOSCST Prof. Ester L. Arriesgado Ms. Michelle Suzanne L. Employability of Nurses Who Graduated from DOSCST Tabotabo IEC Strategies in Communicating Consumer‘s Rights & Responsibilities Prof. Onesimo A. Sungahid Yield Performance trial of Four (4) selected Soybean Varieties in an Open Prof. Necito A. Baldoz Condition in Mati City Characterization of Soils at Different Elevations in Mati Protected Landscape Engr. Felicisimo T. Calungsod Mati City Assessment of Sea cucumber Fisheries in Davao Oriental Mr. Jaymark D. Bantayan Stock Inventory of Commercial Bivalve & Gastropod Shellfish In Selected Dr. Bernadette J. Nanual Ecosystems of Davao Oriental IEC for ICRMP: Towards Educating Lowland & Upland Communities Dr. Carmela N. Hadia A conjoint Analysis of High School Students Preferences of College Institution Ms. Christine Lara Langoban Forecasting the Energy Consumption of Municipalities in Davao Oriental using Ms. Ralyn B. Galido Time Series Analysis A Mathematical Model for College Students Academic Performance in Ms. Nikka S. Agbas Mathematics Subject Using Multiple Solutions to Problem Exercises in Mathematics of Investment Mr. Gilbert M. Masinading MagsasakangSiyentista-Led Community-Based (Cardaba/Saba) Farming Mr. Misael B. Clapano System in Davao Oriental (An Extension Project)

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Table 21. Research proposals presented, DOSCST Research and Extension Annual In-house Review, 25-26 June, DOSCST-AVR

Title Author Teachers‘ Knowledge Inventory In Handling Pupils with ADHD Symptoms: Sofia D. Huesca Implications on DOSCST‘s Certificate in Teaching Pre-School Education Perception of Varsity Players Towards Sports Characteristics In Relation to their Dr. Arvin C. Andacao Competition Performance The Utilization of Nutrition Label In Making Appropriate Food Purchases in Attaining Prof. Juvy Lyn P. Health Diet & in Managing Lifestyle Diseases Torreno Localized Comic: A Tool in Police-Community relations For Crime Prevention Ms. Jeralyn H. Sacro Common Problems Affecting the Performance of Security Personnel in the SUCs Mr. Harry A. Bermoy Region XI Internet Addiction and Academic Performance of Online Gamers in DOSCST Dr. Ma. Gloria R. Lugo The Information Technology Abilities of the Bachelor of Science in Information Mr. Jonathan S. Cabrera Technology Students of DOSCST Difficulties Experienced by DOSCST Information Technology Instructors in Teaching Ms. Lanie B. Laureano IT Major Subjects On Pollinator Mapping Towards Biodiversity Conservations & Agricultural Ecosystem Dr. Nicanor M. Tuan For Sustainable Food Security Indigenous Microorganism as De-wormer to Goats Prof. Necito A. Baldoz

Assistance to Student Researchers

A total of 12 student researchers from the Institute of Nursing and Health Care and the Social Sciences and Humanities Department were provided with thesis assistance amounting to five thousand pesos (P5,000) per study, or twenty-five thousand pesos (P25,000) for each institute/department. In the case of SSHD, the P25,000 was distributed among 7 student researchers. These student researchers were closely supervised with their thesis/feasibility study advisers during the conduct until the completion of their studies. The access of students to institutional research grant is stipulated in the DOSCST R & E Policies and Administration Manual (2nd ed. 2012).

Title Student Researcher Adviser Institute of Nursing and Health Care Michelle Suzanne Employability of Nurses Who Graduated from DOSCST Micha P. Reyes L. Tabotabo Assessment of Preparedness to Typhoon Pablo among Rachel Lalaine Marie Ester L. Arriesgado Households in Baganga, Boston, and Cateel, Davao Oriental G. Sialala Psychological Trauma of Male Adolescent Survivors of Bopha Elvie M. Rose Anelyn V. in Davao Oriental Magdagasang Ceniza Assessment of the Basic Knowledge on First Aid among Sittiejessah G. Michelle Suzanne DOSCST Students Who Survived Typhoon Pablo in Davao Nacada L. Tabotabo Oriental Assessment of Nutrition Preparedness by Typhoon Pablo Windylin.sinilo Cay D. Juvy Lyn P. Survivors in Davao Oriental Casilino Torreno Social Sciences and Humanities Department Women Survivors‘ Perceived Need Vis-à-vis Building Back Mary Cristine Arbole Mary Fill Bauyot Better Program: A Social Representation Investigation OPAPA Cybercom: Assessing Its Effectiveness in Barangay Gliza Mae S. Caganganan, Banaybanay, Davao Oriental Benaning Carmela N. Hadia

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Communicating Seaweed Conservation through Komikal Lailane Lape Poster in Mati City Carmela N. Hadia Instructional Video as a Tool in Integrated Coastal Resource Hyacinth A. Morales Carmela N. Hadia Management Advocacy in Mati City Mary Grace T. Support System for Agri-Tourism in the City of Mati Jessie V. Alzate Garanzo Rachel Joy A. Acceptability of Agri-tourism in Mati City Jessie V. Alzate Labasano Industry Assessment of Potential Agri-tourism Sites in Mati Jo-Anne C. Simangca Jessie V. Alzate City

Research and Extension Annual In-house Review on June 25-26, 2014

Dr. Jessie V. Alzate, the Director of the Research and Extension (left) and Dr. Edito B. Sumile,

the College President (right) as they give their messages during the opening program of the R &

E In-house Review

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Presentation of completed researches: Dr. Raymund M. Pasion (upper left photo), Dr. Arvin A. Andacao (upper right photo), Prof. Onesimo A. Sungahid (middle left photo), Dr. Bernadette J. Nanual (middle right photo), Mr. Jaymark P. Bantayan (lower left photo) and Ms. Ralyn B. Gallido (lower right photo)

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Presentation of research proposals: Prof. Juvy Lyn P. Torreno (upper left photo), Mr. Harvey A. Bermoy (upper right photo), Prof. Leonisyl Siarot (middle left photo), Dr. Arvin A. Andacao, represented by his student (middle right photo), and Dr. Nicanor Tuan (lower photo)

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Students and some faculty researchers as they raise their questions and give additional inputs during the open forum

Prof. Misael B. Clapano as he presents progress of his externally-funded extension project ‗‘Magsasakang Siyentista-led community-based banana farming system in Davao oriental‘‘ (left photo); Dr. Emmanuel P. Leaño, Chairman of the Panel of Evaluators as he gives his impression about the R & E In-house Review.

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Giving of certificates to the panel of reviewers (upper left & right photo); and to the winners for Best Panel of evaluators (upper photos) as they receive their certificates from the Dr. Jessie V. Alzate, R & E Director; Dr. Carmela N. Hadia ( lower left) and Dr. Raymund M. Passion (lower right) as they receive their certificates for winning two awards each (Best Paper & Best Presenter) in Clusters A & B during the R & E In-house Review.

DOSCST Officials, the Panel of Evaluators, Researchers and the R & E Staff as they

pose for pictorial after the 2-day In-house Review

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Publication Writing Workshop, September 11-12, 2014, DOSCST Mini Hotel

The participants of the writeshop as they fill-up forms during the registration with Jenneth I. Perez and Evelyn G. Bustillo, R and E Staff facilitating.

Dr. Jessie V. Alzate, R and E Director and Dr. Edito B. Sumile, DOSCST President, as they deliver messages to the participants, the faculty researchers, during the opening program.

Dr. Carmela N. Hadia, the Research Unit, as she introduces the participants and the resource person of the writeshop, likewise provides the overview and rationale of the activity.

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Dr. Wilanfranco C. Tayone (left) as he gives lecture on how to publish research outputs for online publication, and Dr. Bernadette J. Nanual (right) as she discusses the topic on Writing the Introduction.

Dr. Emmanuel P. Leaño of CMU as he gives the lecture on the parts of the paper

for publication (Abstract to Recommendation)

Dr. Joy M. Sorrosa (left) as she presents the topic on on Acknowledgement & References, and Dr. Wilanfranco C. Tayone (right) discusses Online Submission of Manuscript for Publication.

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The participants during the presentation of the topics by various speakers

Dr. Arvin C. Andacao and Prof. Ester M. Arriesgado as they present their research outputs to Dr.Leano for critiquing.

Dr. Carmela N. Hadia (left) as she challenges the participants to publish their research outputs now that they are equipped with the skills; Dr. Jessie V. Alzate hands in to Dr. Emmauel Leaño (right) the certificate of appreciation during the closing activity of the 2- day publication writing workshop.

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The participants as they receive their certificates during the closing Program.

Dr. Jessie V. Alzate, R & E Director, Dr. Emmanuel Leaño, Resource Speaker, Dr. Carmela N. Hadia, Research Unit Head with the participants after the closing program

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Pictorials on the Research Project: Preliminary Assessment on the Potential of Agri-tourism in Davao Oriental.

The researchers as they conduct data gathering to the farm owners that have farms as potential for Agri-tourism site in the different Barangays in Manay, Davao Oriental.

The DevCom Student interviews Hon. Honesto Tengson, the Committee Chair on Agriculture

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Photos during the Focus Group Discussion with Stakeholders in Manay, Davao Oriental with Prof. Roland T. Dalagan and some Devcom students as facilitators.

Dr. Jessie V. Alzate as he presents the research on Agri-tourism at some officials at the Sangguniang Panlalawigan Session Hall in Manay, Davao Oriental

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Photos of the Research Project “Yield Performance trial of Four (4) selected Soybean Varieties in an Open Condition in Mati City”. Researcher: Necito A. Baldoz

The Experimental Layout:

Harvest Maturity

Tiwala 8. Height Measurement

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Tiwala 6

Unripe Stage of Tiwala 6 Tiwala 6- Data Gathering

Tiwala 6 –Harvesting operation Harvesting Operation

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SMARRDEC’s 27th Regional Symposium on Research and Development Highlights held on August 19-20, 2014 at CAP Convention Hall, Digos, Davao del Sur

The DOSCST presentors during the regional symposium include Dr. Carmela N. Hadia, Dr. Bernadette Nanual, Prof. Necito Baldoz and Mr. Jay Mark Bantayan

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Title of the Conference: 2nd National Multidisciplinary Research Conference held on April 30 to May 2, 2014 at the University of Northern Philippines in Vigan, Ilocos Sur.

Dr. Raymund M. Pasion ( left ) and Dr. Wilanfranco C. Tayone (right ) as they present their research outputs

Dr. Raymund M. Pasion and Dr. Wilanfranco C. Tayone as they receive their awards as Best Oral Presentor in each category (Natural Sciences & Social Sciences)

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Research Project: Status of Marine Threatened and Charismatic Species (Dugong, Dolphins, whale Sharks and Marine Turtles (RIC XI)

Dugong Feeding Trail survey in Brgy. Tam-isanMarine Protected Area

Dolphin Survey in Pujada Bay and adjacent areas

Marine turtle stranding release in Dahican, Mati City

Hands-on field training on PCRA with the coastal community

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Table 22. Summary of Extension Services on Food Security and Food Production (Externally-Funded Project), 2014

Project/Title of Activities Beneficiaries Linkages Date 1. Enhancement of Organic Soybean Production, Processing & Utilization Through Demo Farm 1.1 Training on ‗‘Giya sa Pagbuhat ug 117 - Farmers, women‘s group of DA-RFU XI 18-19 Feb Soymilk‖ Banay-banay, Davao Oriental LGU-Banay-banay 1.2 Training on How to make ―Soybean 112 - Farmers, LGU San Isidro LGU- San Isidro 5-6 June milk, Tufo and Taho‖ Agri –Technician, DOSCST Faculty, AMBET 1.3 Techno-demo on Organic Fertilizer 69 - Farmers DOSCST Brgy. Don 29 March Making Salvador Lopez 1.4 Bio-organic Fertilizer and IMO making 72 - Farmers DOSCST 22 Aug Brgy. Tam-isan 2. Enhancing Davao Oriental Farm Productivity through Coffee Farm Diversification and Farmer Education 2.1 Updating Seminar on Coffee Farm 35 - Coffee beneficiaries LGU-Banay-banay 10 Feb Care and Maintenance and on Harvesting Nestle Phils. Technique and Coffee Beans Processing 2.2 Seminar-workshop on valuing, 14 - Coffee beneficiaries in LGU-Banaybanay 21 April accounting and Record Keeping/ Banaybanay Project site Nestle Phils. Monitoring 3. Improving Coconut Farm Productivity Through Organic Farming: A CBSTBF Approach 3.1 Monitoring and Evaluation 30 - Farmer beneficiaries at Sitio LGU-Mati Jan & 21 Kalaparan, Brgy. Don Enrique Feb Lopez 4. S&T Community-Based Farm on Improved Integrated Crop management Practices(IICMP) 4.1 Training on Cacao Rehabilitation 21 - Cacao farmer cooperators in LGU-Mati, CAO 4-5 Nov Brgy. Mayo, Mati City 5. Magsasaka Siyentista-Led Community Based Banana (Cardaba/Saba) Farming System in Davao Oriental 5.1 Training on Cardaba Cultural 20 - Farmer Cooperators, DA-BPI Quarantine Satellite 14-15 May Practices and Management Tarragona Project Site and LGU- Office, Mati City, PAGRI Tarragona Agricultural Technician 5.2 Monitoring and evaluation 22- Farmer cooperators in Cateel PCAARRD, LGU Cateel, April-June and Boston LGU-Boston 5.3 Monitoring and Evaluation 33- Farmer cooperators of the SMARRDEC Oct– Nov three (3) Project sites: Tarragona, LGUs (Tarragona, Cateel Cateel and Boston and Boston) 5.4 Monitoring and Evaluation 33- Farmer Cooperators of the SMARRDEC; LGUs 1-7 Sep three (3) Project Sites: Tarragona (Tarragona , Cateel and , Cateel and Boston Boston) 6. Assessment, Capability Building and Rehabilitation of Pablo Stricken Communities in Davao Region 6.1 Training on Sustainable Upland 18 - Farmer cooperators of two SMARRDEC, LGU- Boston 27-30 May Farming System Project sites: Boston and Cateel, and Cateel Brgy Councilor, MAO and FITS Center Manager 6.2 Monitoring and Evaluation 20 - Farmer cooperators of two SMARRDEC 20 Sep Project sites: Boston and Cateel, LGU-Boston and Cateel Brgy Councilor, MAO and FITS Center Manager 6.3 Distribution of planting materials to 18 - Farmer cooperators of two SMARRDEC, LGU- Boston 30 Sep farmer cooperators Project sites: Boston and Cateel, and Cateel Brgy Councilor, MAO and FITS Center Manager 7. DBP Agro-reforestation Project 7.1 Training on Natural Farming and 35 - Farmer cooperators in Brgy. City agriculture office 16-17 Oct Vegetable Production Sudlon 7.2 Training on Natural Farming and 60 - Farmer cooperators in Sitio City agriculture office 17-18 Dec Vegetable Production Licop, Matin-ao, Binagyuhan, Brgy. Sainz

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8. Pangtawid Project 8.1 Training on Seaweed Farming 151- Fisherfolks; KSGA; UPILA; PCAARRD, DNCS,LGU- April-June UMC; BFA Baganga, LGU- Boston 8.2 Writeshop on Business Planning 30 - Fisherfolks Associations: LGUs-Davao Oriental, 9-11 July KSGA; UPILA; UMC; BFA Compostela Valley Compostela Valley Province Province Fisherfolk cooperators 8.3 Monitoring and Evaluation 151- Fisherfolks Associations: PCAARRD,DNCS,SMARR 1-7 Sep KSGA; UPILA; UMC; BFA DEC; LGU-Baganga, LGU- Boston 8.4 Distribution of farm materials to 151- Fisherfolks Associations: LGUs (Baganga, Boston) 12-14 Aug fisherfolks cooperators KSGA; UPILA; UMC; BFA Davao Oriental, Total: 1,174

Table 23. Summary of extension services on environment/biodiversity/natural resources management, 2014

Project/Title of Activities Beneficiaries Linkages Date 1. Mangrove Rehabilitation 433 - Fisherfolk‘s association: DA- Bureau of Fisheries 1-30 Jan; 1-29 (Monitoring) (Banaybanay, Lupon, San Isidro, and Aquatic Resources Feb;1-30 Mar; Gov.Generos, Pujada Bay, Caraga, April; May; June Baganga, Cateel) 2. PNAP Project: Aqua- 73 - TAMPAFAS of Barangay Tamisan, BFAR- CHED 1-30 Jan; 1-29 silviculture Livelihood Project Interco, Matiao and Barangay Feb; April –June Pintatagan and Calubihan, Banaybanay, Davao Oriental. 3. PNAP Project: Community- 2 - Fisherfolks (Brgy. Dawan, Mamali, BFAR, CHED 1-30 Jan – 1-30 based Multi species Hatchery: Purok Dapila and Pag-asa, Guang- March Production of Sea Cucumber, Guang, Dahican, City of Mati) Abalone, Sea Hare & Other Potential Commercially Important Marine Species) Total: 2,821

Table 24. Summary of extension services on Agriculture and Aqua-marine, 2014

Project/Title of Activities Beneficiaries Linkages Date 1. SMB Project Update and 45 - SMB Project team, DOSCST Field Science Education 22-25 Feb Consultation constituents (faculty and students), DENR- and Research Center CENRO, CiENRO, PAGRI – Fisheries (FSERC) of Kyoto Division, Amihan sa Dahican Surf and Skim University Team, and TAMPAFAS 106 - BFARMC officials, LGU-Brgy. Officials, 22-25 April Bantay Dagat,Youth (Dahican, Mati City) 25- BFARMC officials, LGU-Brgy. Officials, 29 April -2 2. Value Strengthening, IEC and Bantay Dagat,Youth (Tarragona) May Upgrading Training on UP-Min, 32 - BFARMC officials, LGU-Brgy. Officials, 6-9 May Participatory Coastal Resource BFAR,DENR Bantay Dagat,Youth (Brgy. Tam-isan, Mati City) Assessment 60 – BFARMC officials, LGU-Brgy. Officials, 19-24 May

Bantay Dagat,Youth(Banao, Baganga Dv. Or.) 38 - BFARMC officials, LGU-Brgy. Officials, 27-30 May Bantay Dagat,Youth (Brgy. Luban, Mati City) 3. Provincial-Wide information 725 - Coconut farmers DA-ATI-XI, SMARRDEC, 25-29 Aug Caravan on Coconut Scale (Caraga, Manay, Tarragona, Mati, San PCA-DRC & Davao Insect ( Signorette destructor)‖ Isidro, Gov. Generoso, Lupon, Banay-banay) Oriental Satellite Office, cocolisap‖ Prov. Agriculture Office 4. Seminar on Research 244 - Agricultural technicians, farmers LGUs-Municipal 6 Aug Highlights on Coconut Scale agriculturist Office Insect ―cocolisap‖ Pest of PCA-Davao Research Coconut Center

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5. Seminar on Coconut Soap 105 - Agricultural technicians, farmers LGUs-Municipal 6 Aug Making agriculturist Office; PCA- Davao Research Center Total 1,360

Table 25. Summary of extension services on Education and Policy development, Information and Communication Technologies, Engineering and Other Industrial Technologies, 2014

Project/Title of Activities Beneficiaries Linkages Date 1.1 Linking Science & Math Concepts to Real Life 34 – Secondary School Dep.Ed 29 Sep Application: Contextualization in Science and Teachers, DOSCST Faculty mathematics 1.2 Educational Forum on ―To End Violence Against 187 – DOSCST Faculty, Wife, Dep. Ed 11 Dec Women and Their Children‖ Husband, Children 1.3 Happy Fish-After School Care Program: Math Focus 47 - Grade Schoolers of Brgy. Tam-isan Jan and Fun: Math Tutorial Sessions for the Happy Fish Kids Taganilao Elementary School Learning Center 1.3 ICT-Development Training Project: Seminar- 32 - Tam-isan Marine Brgy. Tam-isan 9,16 & 23 workshop on basic computer operation, word processing Protected Area Fisherfolk Aug and spreadsheet application Association (TAMPAFAS) 1.1 Lecture series on Solar Power System: A Continuing 84 - DOSCST Faculty and SOLAZONE, Phil 13 May Professional Enhancement for DOSCST Faculty, Staff, Staff, DORECO, Dep Ed. and Australia Private Engineers, and other Teachers, DOST Prov‘l Office 1.2 Training of Volunteers for Earthquake Quick 70 - LGU-Mati,Lupon, DOSCST-PICE, 10-11 Oct Responsive Program Banaybanay, San Isidro, NDRRMC Taragona, Baganga, Cateel, DPWH;DepED,DOSCST,PNP, Phil.Army,BFP,Coast guards, DSWD and various sectors and organizations Total: 454

Table 26. Summary of extension services on Social Development, 2014

Project/Title of Activities Beneficiaries Linkages Date 1. Consumer Education, Protection & Peace 53 - Teachers and High School DTI and Dep.Ed 30 Aug Empowerment (CEPPE) Program Student leaders 1.1 Teachers‘ Training & Young Leaders‘ Consumer DTI Education 12 - DOSCST Faculty 24 Sep 1.2 Consumer Education Seminar 2. Peace and OMB Campus Integrity Crusader‘s 217 - DOSCST Faculty, Staff DepEd SSH; 24 Sep Orientation and Accreditation Conference and Students, SSG Officers, Dept. Office of Advisers the Ombudsman 3. Consumer Education, Protection and Empowerment 74 - Purok Officials, Brgy. DTI and Jan Program: Leaders, Bgry Central and LGU-Mati 3.1 Consumer Education Seminar Brgy. Dahican 80 - Teachers, Students of Feb DRRNHS and DORHS

34 - Teachers, students of St. DTI Mary‘s College, Baganga, Dvo. LGU-BAGANGA 17 Oct Or. 3.2 Consumer Education, Protection and Empowerment 55 - Matiao Farmer‘s DTI April Program: Consumer Education Seminar Cum Association and Rural LGU-Mati Organization Improvement Club Total: 525

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Value strenthening, IEC and upgrading training on participatory coastal resource assessment in (Brgy. Lucatan, Tarragona, Davao Oriental)

Brgy. Captain Estalin Martin and Tarragona MENR Officer Mr. Mark Lawani welcomed the participants and facilitators. Mr. Norberto Gangis, the founder and president of CORAL (Coral Reef Advocates of Lucatan), whose members were among the target participants of the activity, introduced the participants and provided a background on the founding of the CORAL (left photo). Dr. Lea A. Jimenez, the RIC XI Director explained the purpose of the activity relating it to RIC- XI mandate, the ICRM principles and goals and the ICRM Project

Lectures on seagrass and algae given Lectures on corals and coral reef by Dr. Lea A. Jimenez given by Dr. Bernadette J. Nanual

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Lectures on assessment protocols on corals and reef fish were given by Mr. Joey Cabasan and Ms. Mae Paradella, both project staff of one FASPO-funded RIC XI project with UP-Mindanao as collaborator.

Hands-on field training: Seagrass-Algae Assessment

Hands-on field training: Corals-Reef Fish Assessment

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Project Title: ‗’Enhancing Davao Oriental Farm Productivity through Coffee Farm diversification and Farmer Education’’ Valuing Accounting and Record-keeping Seminar Workshop

Ms. Janessa P. Catam-isan during the presentation of information on accounting and record keeping along with the farmer beneficiaries who actively participates during the discussion and open forum.

Photos of the coffee farm plantation visited during monitoring activity. The inspection was accompanied by Prof. Necito A. Baldoz, the project technician along with Municipal Agricultures personnel, Mr. Charlie Ampon.

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PNAP Project: Rehabilitation of Mangrove Resources

PresentPresent status status of Pagatpat of Pagatpat at Pintatagan, Banaybanay at Pintatagan, Banaybanay

PNAP Project: Establishment of Aquasilviculture Livelihood Project

Project Title: ―Magsasaka Siyentista –Led Community Based Banana (Cardaba/Saba) Farming System in Davao Oriental‖.

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Farmer cooperators during training on cardaba cultural practices and management and techno- cliniquing)

Project Title: “Assessment, Capability Building and Rehabilitation of Pablo Stricken Communities in Davao Region”

Photos during the training on Sustainable Upland Farming System (Farmer cooperators have actual vermin tea processing, vermicomposting, FAITH gardening and establishment of contour lines.)

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ICT-Development Training Project: Seminar-workshop on basic computer operation, word processing and spreadsheet application

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Student Services

The Directorate for Student Services (DSS) supervises all non-curricular services to students such as: health, guidance, athletic, recreational activities and/or facilities, student financial assistantship, campus organization and other extra-curricular activities. Specifically, Directorate:

1. Supervises, monitors and evaluates the conduct of educational information drive in connection with career choices and parental advice; 2. Ensures that all services are available and are availed of by students; 3. Implements students‘ disciplinary policies and measures without jeopardizing due process; 4. Develops monitoring scheme for the evaluation of all student services.

Under the directorate are the three main units which serve as arms of the Office of Student Services namely: the Guidance Counseling and Testing Center, Health Services Unit, Office of Student Affairs. Sub-units are the Public Employment Service Office and FASST. Delivery of the services is spearheaded by a social scientist with the support of the following key personnel:

Organizational Structure and Personnel of Directorate for Student Services

Roland A. Dalagan Director

Unit Heads

Rose Anelyn V. Cineza, MA Rose Anelyn V. Cineza, MA Trishea Amor C. Jacobe Lilibeth S. Galvez, Ph.D. Jovie R. Vega Sadie Law-ay Guidance, Counseling and Guidance, Counseling and Program for Employment of Financial Assistance and Health Services Unit Office of Student Affairs Testing Center Testing Center Students Office Scholarships for Students

Office of Student Affairs

The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) is responsible on student organizations, fraternities, cultural groups and other related affairs or concerns of students. It is also responsible in reviewing and approving all student activities and keeping records on matters pertaining to student disciplinary actions.

There were 63 approved student activities in 2014 (Table 27). About 66.66% of which was conducted are extra-curricular activities and 33.33% were co-curricular activities. The field trip constituted only of about 4.76% of the activities. Conducting field trips is in accordance to CMO No. 17 Policies and Guideline on Educational Tours and Field Trips of College and Graduate Students.

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.Table 27. Student Activities Conducted during 2014.

Nature Sponsoring Unit/ Program or Activity Extra- Co- Inclusive Dates curricular curricular Organization/Club Psychiatric Exposure  INHC 12 Jan- 1Feb Psychological Test  GCTC 18 Jan Laboratory at Marfori  Sci-5- class 22 Jan 3rd Criminology Festival  CRSD 30 Jan Search for Mr & Ms Criminology  CRSD 31 Jan Solidarity  -do- 03 Feb Educational Fieldtrip  ES 103/Anthro 10 1-2 Feb Frisbee Practice  ETET Department 02 Feb BMD Days Celebration 2014  BME/BMD 19-10 Feb Soli Form Distribution- SIC  Catalyst 02 Feb Catalyst Staff Seminar & Orientation on Year  Catalyst 07 Feb Book Making Cultures Week  SSHD 24 Feb Solicitation Form Distribution in CEC  Catalyst 20-21 Feb Route Surveying Surveying 2  ETD 22 Feb Students Forum  OSA 28 Feb SPE Games 2014  BPE-SPE 15-16 Mar Seminar -Workshop on Practice Teaching  ETETD 17 Mar SPEAR Day  ETETD 21 Mar Scholarship Office Orientation  FASST 08 May GAD Activity- Gender Sensitivity Training  GAD May Group Guidance for ES GPPA  GCTC 01 April General Student Consultation  SSG 28 April Actual Firing  CRSD 13 May Seminar on Solar Power System  ETD 13 May Filipino-Anyo ng Kotemporaryong Panitikang  SSH 20 May Filipino Educ 116 Pratical Exam  ETETD 20 May SSG Annual Planning  SSG 22 May Freshmen Day  GCTC 11 June Acquaintance & Election MSO  MSO 22 June SCANS Department Meeting  SCANS 20 June JAESS Try Out  JAESS 24 June ASSETS Do-day  ETD 23 June ASSETS Try Out  ETD 29 June PICE Do day  PICE 28 June ICSS Try Out  ICSS 26 June SGPPA and ESGPPA Parents and Students  FASST 11 June Orientation SGP-PAO College Service  SGP-PAO 01 July BMD Try Outs  BMD 12-13 July CRSD Acquaintance Party  CRSD 19 July CRSD Do-day  CRSD 19 July PICE Student Chapter Acquaintance Party  PICE 17 July ICSS Basketball & Volleyball Try-Out  ICSS 26-27 July 26-27 July; 2-3,9-10,16- Outdoor Exposure Workshop KWADRO  17, 23-24, 30-31 Aug

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BMD Practice Game  BMD 11-12 Aug Pictorials & Rehearsal for Mr & Ms. Siglakas  Adarnang Bahaghari 17,21,23,30,31 Aug Mr and Ms. ROTC  ROTC 28 Aug Closing Program Science Month  MNSD 30 Sep PAARQEE Examination  ROTC 08 Sep Moot Court Trial  CRSD 30 Sep Filipino Pagtatanghal  SSHD-Filipino 29 Sep Educ 112 Cultural Presentation  ETETD 2 Oct Student Peer Facilitating Training  GCTC 6-8 Nov ICSD Week Celebration  ICSD 16-21 Nov Organization Orientation  YFUW 29 Nov SGO Organization  SGO 22 Nov CRSD Practicum  CRSD 19 Nov – 3 Dec CRSD General Assembly  CRSD 25 Nov OJT Deployment  IARD 01 Dec ETD Week Celebration  ETD 27 Nov SGO Student Parliament  SGO 04 Dec CRSD Culminating Program  CRSD 09 Dec IARD Christmas Part  JAESS/IARD 19 Dec PSALM  PSALM 19 Dec

The OSA recognizes clubs and organizations for school year 2014 - 2015. There were 52 clubs and organizations who submitted for recognition for the school year 2014 - 2015. 14 of them are department organizations, 33 are socio-cultural, religious and other organizations and 5 are considered special organizations. There were 9 clubs and organizations coming from the Cateel Extension Campus and 5 organizations from San Isidro Campus.

The Office also handles cases of reported complaints on student behaviors. These cases ranged from light to grave misconduct. To resolve the issue, mediation were done and all concerned individuals were invited as well as their parents. The students involved were referred to the GCTC for proper counseling and guidance (Table 28). One (1) case were elevated to the Student Disciplinary Board.

Table 28. Various complaints on students being attained to by OSA in 2014.

Respondent vs. Date Offense/Allegation Action Resolution Date Complainant Occurred ID confiscated Driving with loud muffler and Apology letter and Bago, N. vs. Dec Conference Jan Illegal parking warning was given Guard Forones 2013 with the 2014

student violated the policy on Meeting with First offense entering the campus without Uyan,C. 18 Jan involved Reprimanded 04 an ID card or using someone Latiban, A. vs. students Feb else‘s card‖ and wearing of Guard Andoyo Apology letter and inappropriate school campus warning was given First offense Meeting with Malintad, H. vs. Reprimanded 17 Violation of Uniform Policy 14 Feb Involved Guard Balasbas Feb students Apology letter and warning was given

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Zero in the exam as Meeting with punishment, this is the Felix, E. vs. involved student condition given by the 24 Cheating during Exam 13 Feb Cardenas, A. teacher. Feb

referred to GCTC for counseling Public Display of Affection – The student was Sleeping with the BF in the Taplac, A. vs. Call slip to referred to guidance 11 10 June boarding house. Pingcas, C. student and counseling June (SGP-PA) sessions. Insulting, uttering defamatory or derogatory remarks or Esteban, O. vs. Call slip to Student didn‘t report to 30 flagrant indecency in 26 Aug Bruci, R. student the office. Sep language against a fellow student Had a conference to student. Apology Undue noise or disturbance Estologa, J. vs. Call slip to Letter from the student 30 04 Sep in the college premises Valles, L. student and was referred to Sep guidance office for counseling sessions. Possession of another‘s Tabla, J. vs. Call slip to Student didn‘t report to 30 9 Sep school ID Guard student the office. Sep Call slip to student; The case were Forgery, Falsification of Bentayao, A. vs. Conference with Jan Nov elevated to the Student Documents Labrador, J.. the student 2015 Disciplinary Board Guidance Counseling

The office also produced and released 2,984 identification cards (ID), 63 of it are of the faculty and staff of DOSCST. In addition, records show that 741 certifications of good moral character were prepared and issued by OSA for 2014. Additionally, the office also facilitated the student insurance for SY 2014-2015 through MAA GENERAL ASSURANCE PHIL.,INC.

Student Handbook revised 2013 were released this year. 3,000 first year and second year students were able to receive a copy of the handbook.

Table 29. Other services provided by OSA to DOSCST students.

Types of Releases/ Issuances Number of Releases/ Issuances Certificates for Good Moral Character 741 copies Identification cards to Students, Faculty & Staff 2,984 cards Catalyst 2001 (Year Book) 1 copy Catalyst 2002 1 copy Catalyst 2003 3 copies Catalyst 2005 1 copy Catalyst 2008 2 copies Catalyst 2009 2 copies Catalyst 2010 4 copies Catalyst 2013 1 copy Student Handbook 3,000 copies

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Guidance Counseling Testing Center (GCTC)

Table 30. Number of students availed the counseling services in every department through referral and walk-in. Department Number of Students 1st quarter 2nd quarter 3rd quarter 4th quarter Education & Teacher Training 15 8 3 10 Social Sciences & Humanities - - - 7 Engineering & Technology - 1 4 3 Information & Computer Studies 4 - 6 1 Institute of Nursing & Health Care 1 1 2 2 Institute of Agriculture & Rural Development 5 4 14 9 Business & Management 2 4 2 4 Criminology & Related Sciences 13 2 2 1

Table 31. Number of students availed the counseling services by case/concern. Number of Students Cases 1st quarter 2nd quarter 3rd quarter 4th quarter Behavioral 16 2 24 12 Family Concern 2 1 - 4 Academic Delinquency 2 2 - 18 Self- Esteem - 1 - - Absenteeism - - 5 - Pregnancy 7 1 - 2 Impregnated his Girlfriend - 1 - - Anxiety - - 1 1 Relational - 1 1 - Rape Victim 1 - - - SEEDS Monitoring - 4 - - Student-Instructor Conflict 2 - - - Bullying 1 - - -

Table 32. Activities and services conducted, 2014 Activities Participants Date & Venue 31 High School visited with in School to School Campaign 11-13 &18 Feb Davao Oriental Job Search 189 Students 20-21 Mar – DOSCST- (Linked with the DOLE-Provincial Office) 13 Local Employers AVR 3 Overseas Agencies Career Guidance &Career Matching Training 25 students 31 Mar – 1-2 April SCAST Main Campus 3193 examinees 7Feb - Mar (Regular Schedule) 7April – 17 June

SCAST SIC Testing rooms 132 examinees 20-21 May

SCAST CEC Testing Rooms 171 examinees 25 April 167 examinees 24-25 May

SCAST Main Campus 150 examinees 23-24 June Career Guidance for Freshmen 2881 students 7 April - 17 June 13 June Freshman Day 1462 students DOSCST Gym

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Psychological Testing OASIS3 Interest Survey 679 students 14 – 30 July 2nd year students in all courses w/ Spear 3 146 students 19 Aug subject CEC 2nd year students OASIS 3- Interest Schedule Interpretation of Results 419 students 21 July – 05 Aug 2nd year students in all courses w/ Spear 3 subject Psychological Testing (IPAT Culture Fair Intelligence Test & Emotional Intelligence) 172 students 19 Aug Cateel Extension Campus 3rd year & 4th year students News for Mental Hygiene on ―CYBER 779 students 29 July - 29 Sep ETTIQUETE‖ News for Mental Hygiene ― Financial 429 students 21 July – 05 Aug Management‖ News for Mental Hygiene ― Stress 389 students 17 Sep Management‖ HIV – AIDS Awareness 133 students 17 Sep Freshman Formation Culmination Program 1200 1st year students 13 Oct SCAST Main Campus 134 examinees 13 Oct – 17 Nov Basic Student Peer Facilitators Training 32 CARE GROUP students 5-7 Nov SCAST CEC 25 examinees 24 Nov Psychological Testing for 4th year & 5th year Students ( IPAT Culture Fair & Emotional 157 students 22, 26 & 29 Nov Intelligence Test ) Psychological Testing for 3rd year (IPAT Culture 22 & 29 Nov 207 students Fair Test ) Community Out-Reach Children Fire Victim 35 Children 20 Dec under DSWD

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Health Service Unit (HSU)

The Health Services Unit caters the health needs of the DOSCST constituents within the framework of the clinic – out - patient setting and referral system – as the need arises. This involves consultation, treatment of health – related problems and referrals.

The retained medical doctor and the dentist assigned at HSU together with the Health Personnel‘s of the College, provide daily medical consultation/treatment to those who seek medical attention. The unit also conducts medical and dental missions to all two (2) DOSCST campuses in time of the founding anniversary of the College.

Table 33 shows that patients who availed the medical consultation and eventually went through medication/consultation were high during the 3rd quarter because of the extension of services for Cateel and San Isidro campus. While second quarter and of 4th quarter is low due to vacation of students or semestral break vacation. Illnesses such as fever, colds, headache, and cough were common. Blood Pressure monitoring and weight taking was high during the 3rd quarter but very minimal compare to the entire population of the college. Wound dressing is high on the 3rd quarter because many injured during the siglakas day activity. Issuance of medical certificate was high on the 3rd quarter as per requirement of students before exposure for their on job training and we have two patients for emergency case. Referrals were advised/given to patients who have a serious illness that requires full attention of a physician.

Table 33. Number of clients served by the Doctor, 2014

Quarter Period Percentage Medical Services Total first second third fourth (%) Consultation with medication 1,220 395 2,216 1,049 4,880 28.28 Blood pressure monitoring 1,653 577 2,476 1,301 6,007 34.81 Wound dressing 19 4 41 100 164 0.95 Referral to Provincial Hospital 15 3 8 21 47 0.27 Weight taking 1,354 395 2,319 1,246 5,314 30.79 Issuance of medical certificate 177 23 328 315 843 4.88 Emergency cases 0 0 2 0 2 0.01 Total 4,438 1,397 7,390 4,032 17,257 100.00 Percentage (%) 25.7 8.1 42.8 23.4 100.0

Table 34 shows that dental services consultation with medication was high but was also minimal compare to the constituents of the college. It is noticeable that in the dental services, prevention services such oral scaling and tooth extraction were high compare to amalgam filling. .amalgam filling and tooth extraction was very for the 4th quarter because the dental chair is still not functional and nobody quoted in the canvassed for repair to any dental services in Davao City due to the reason that Mati is very far place. The policy of the clinic that one patient will only be extracted with one tooth was implemented but it depends on the dental status of the patient and the number of patients and number of tooth extracted were not equal.

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Table 34. Number of clients served by the Dentist, 2014

Quarter Period Percentage Dental Services Total first second third fourth (%) Consultation with medication 123 40 318 27 508 46.44 Tooth extraction 37 0 18 0 55 5.03 Teeth extracted 52 0 22 0 74 6.76 Patients w/ tooth filled w/ amalgam 43 6 5 0 54 4.94 Teeth filled with amalgam 191 25 23 0 239 21.85 Patients who had oral scaling 21 1 135 0 157 14.35 Spot grinding 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Light cure procedure 5 2 0 0 7 0.64 Total 472 74 521 27 1,094 100.00 Percentage (%) 43.1 6.8 47.6 2.5 100.00

Other Related Activities:

The designated School Nurse, Ms. Ester Arriesgado started to report in the clinic last February 5, 2014.  Conducted quarterly sanitary Inspection to DOSCST Canteen.  The city Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit of Mati City Health Office conducted indoor residual spraying of office curtain treatment Last May 24, 2014.  The Health Services Unit conducted Medical/Dental services at Cateel last August 19-23, 2014 and also at San Isidro Extension Campus September 22-25, 2014.  HIV/AIDS Awareness conducted at San Isidro Extension Campus last September 23, 2014.  The Health Services Unit in coordination with the Nursing Department headed by our College Nutritionist, Prof. Juvylyn Torreno conducted Nutrition Month Celebration last July 24, 2014.  The Health Services Unit in coordination with City Health Office conducted Diabetic Screening to the faculty and staff of DOSCST and spraying of chemicals to all curtain to nearby boarding houses last July 30, 2014.  The Health Services Unit with the Nursing Faculty and DOSCST first Aid Responders rendered 24 hours during Siglakas activity last September 1-5, 2014.  *The Health Services Personnel Ms. Jovie R. Vega and Ms. Ester L. Arriesgado conducted lecture forum on Family Planning and HIV/AIDS Awareness last September 16 and 18, 2014.  The Health Services Unit in coordination with the GCTC and OSA office conducted HIV//AIDS Awareness last September 19, 2014.  The Health Services Unit in coordination with DREAMS and CHO, DEP-Ed. Conducted first Aid training last October 13-14 and 20-21, 2014.  The Health Services Unit in coordination with City Health personnel sprayed chemicals to all rooms and offices and outside boarding houses to eradicate and kills dengue mosquitoes last October 18-20, 2014.  The Head of the Health Services Unit with the help of Mr. Larry Panal, instructor from ETET Department with his three students, some DOSCST First Responders and some member of Psalm were voluntarily cleaned the rooms to be ready for MASTS delegates conducted last October 20-21, 2014.  The Health Services Unit in coordination with DOSCST First AID Responders, Rescue 166, City Health Personnel, DEP-Ed, Red Cross of Mati Chapter and the Medical Rapid Response Team served 24 hours services and the Health Services Unit garnered Excellent Performance during MASTS conducted last October 26-30, 2014.  The Health Services Unit in coordination with City Health, Rescue 166, Bureau of Fire, Red Cross of Mati , Philippine Police and Philippine Army conducted 4th National Earthquake Drill last November 14, 2014.  The Health Services Unit with DOSCST First Aid Responders served 8:00AM to 11:00pm during the Silver 25th Founding Anniversary last December 10-13, 2015.  The School Retainer Physician/Dentist attends to daily client‘s need and referral and come to the clinic on their scheduled time.  The Health Services Unit personnel attends to daily client‘s need and referred to the Physician/Dentist , City Health Office, St .Camillus Hospital and Provincial Medical Center accordingly if necessary.

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Public Employment Student Office (PESO)

Job Search 2014

A Job Search Activity for all graduating and alumni jobseekers was successfully conducted in coordination with the GCTC and Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) on March 18-19, 2014 at the DOSCST-Gymnasium. There were local and overseas agencies responded positively by sending their representative to conduct job hiring/interview to all interested participants. Local agencies were Concentrix, DORECO, ER Supermall, Bank of Makati, Inc, DOSCST Preschool, Cebuanna Lhuillier, Jollibee Mati, PSA-NSO, Citi-Hardware, and Emcor, Inc. Overseas agencies were United Placeman Phils. Inc., Pisces Inernational Placement Corp., and Jenerick International Manpower Inc. Other agencies also sent their job hiring posters for the said activity.

Below is the detailed information of the activity.

Job Vacancies Solicited 921 Job Applicants Registered 294 Job Applicants Referred 69 Job Applicants Hired on the Spot 7

Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES)

A total of 68 students benefited this program and were deployed in the respective offices below, to wit:

Number of Requesting Office Period Covered Beneficiaries GCTC 10 April – June GCTC 14 June – Oct R&E 20 April – June DOSCST-MPC 8 April – June DOSCST-MPC 13 June - Aug

Student Assistantship Program (SA)

Campus 1st semester 2nd semester Main 59 45 Cateel Extension Campus 7 8 San Isidro Extension Campus 4 4 Total 70 57

A total of 127 student assistants deployed for the 1st semester and 2nd semesters of AY 2014-2015.

Skills Enhancement for Education Development of Students (SEEDS)

There are 14 SEEDS grantees for the 1st semester and 11 for the 2nd semester of AY 2013-2014.

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Pre- Employment Seminar Workshop

Venue Attendance Date DOSCST-SIC 103 14 Aug DOSCST -CEC 75 19 Aug DOSCST- Gymnasium 586 16 Sep

The Pre-Employment Seminar workshop was conducted in the 3 campuses of DOSCST: San Isidro Campus, Cateel Extension Campus and Main Campus. Participants were equipped with knowledge skills, information and proper ethics in becoming competitive in the employment world.

Anti-Illegal Recruitment Campaign

Venue Attendance Date DOSCST-SIC 103 15 Aug DOSCST -CEC 75 20 Aug DOSCST- Gymnasium 586 17 Sep

Anti-illegal recruitment campaign is also done annually as one of the advocacies of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) which aims to spread awareness on the legalities of recruitment and its benefits.

#Malaya: End Human Trafficking

The Student Council Alliance of the Philippines (SCAP) in partnership with the Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands and the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT) coordinated with Davao Oriental State College of Science & Technology (DOSCST) to simultaneously launch the #Malaya: End Human Trafficking week in this school as their Mindanao leg. Series of activities like forum, exhibit and film showing was done to widen the awareness on human trafficking. As well as promote advocacy to the students, faculty and staff including the community in Bgry. Dahican. Along with the celebration of the International Day Against Trafficking and to culminate the weeklong campaign, a BLUE HEART formation was done on the last day, December 12. There were 2,071 students, faculty and staff who participated in the said formation. Aside from the DOSCST students, selected students from nearby High Schools like Mati National Comprehensive High School, Mati School of Arts and Trade, Matiao National High School, Doña Rosa G. Rabat Memorial High School, and Regional Science High School were also present with their advisers.

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Blue Heart formation to signify support to stopping Human Trafficking, 12 Dec 2014

Tatenians supports #MALAYA advocacy

against Human Trafficking

We Support #Malaya

Anti – Human

Trafficking

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Office of Students Volunteer and Community Engagement

The Office of Student Volunteer and Community Engagement facilitated the activities initiated by both student organization and the agencies seeking volunteers to meet desired outcomes for the good of the communities being served. There were as well many instances that student volunteers immediately rushed to the areas needing assistance like during relief operations for the fire volunteers. In the third quarter of 2014, the two college services participated by the students were Clean-up Drive Activity and the Assistance on Siglakas of the RCY- DOSCST as Medic Team. The four community services engaged by the students were Tree Planting (in Badas), Blood-letting, Kapatiran Challenge and TreeVolution. See the table below.

No. of Activity Date - Venue Participants Tree Planting 127 08 Aug - Badas, City of Mati Siglakas Medic Team 20 01-05Sep - DOSCST Campus Blood-letting Activity 21 05 Sep - Pelaez Activity Center, City of Mati Clean-up drive Activity 25 05 Sep - DOSCST Campus Kapatiran Challenge (Build-a-house) 293 13, 20 & 27 Sep - Dahican, City of Mati TreeVolution 50 26 Sep - Ompao, Tarragona, Davao Oriental

In the last quarter, the two college services participated by the students were Clean-up Drive Activity in the Campus during the ETeTD Week and the Assistance on MASTS Friendship Games of the RCY- DOSCST as Medic Team. The community services engaged by the students were Oplan Kaluluwa Medic Team; Mati Creek Clean-up Drive in coordination the effort of the LGU and other agencies; Anti- human Trafficking Heart Formation as form to call people to stop human exploitation; and Relief Operations and Psychological Debriefing for the Fire Victims of Mati. See the table below.

No. of Activity Date - Venue Participants MASTS Games Medic Team 20 25-30 Oct - DOSCST, City of Mati Oplan Kaluluwa Medic Team 20 01-02 Nov - Mati Public Cemetery Mati Creek Clean-up 20 12 Nov - Mati Creek, City of Mati ETeTD College Clean-up drive Activity 700 01 Dec - DOSCST Campus Relief Operation for Mati Fire Victims 20 15-23 Dec - Brgy Central Hall, City of Mati Psychological Debriefing of Fire Victims 10 16 Dec - Brgy Central Hall, City of Mati

Financial Assistance Scholarship and Studenship (FASST)

Details of Scholarship, Grants and other Financial Assistance for 2014-2015

For the second semester of this academic year, a total of 2,729 students have availed of the various scholarships and grants of the college. Of this number, 455 students are internally-funded while the 2,274 students are externally-funded. Among the externally-funded grants, CHED has the highest number of grantees.

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Number of Students Classification Availing the Grant/ Grants/ Scholarship (Grant/ Sponsor Scholarship Scholarship) Main SIEC CEC Total Internally-Funded 1. Bagani 45 2 - 47 Academic Institutional 2. Mangalayan 156 20 13 187 Academic Institutional 3. Culture and the Arts (kwadro/DBC/ Varsity/ Hiyas/ Dance Troupe/ Chorale/ Theater 137 - 29 166 Grant Institutional 4. PWD 6 1 4 11 Grant Institutional 5. DOSCST Employee‘s Dependents 41 2 1 44 Grant Institutional Sub-total 455 Externally-Funded 6. SGPPA 254 - - 254 Grant CHED/DSWD/DOLE 7. ESGPPA 259 - - 259 Grant CHED/ DSWD/DOLE 8. STUFAP –District 1 399 - 135 534 Grant CHED –Cong.Dayanghirang 9. STUFAP- District II 331 36 - 367 Grant CHED- Cong. Almario 10. STUFAP – Other District 8 - - 8 Grant CHED 11. SSG-Cong District I 41 - 6 47 Grant CHED 12. SSG – Cong District II 54 6 - 60 Grant CHED 13. 1 CARE DORECO 41 - - 41 Grant CHED – DORECO 14. Asenso para sa Edukasyon 112 - - 112 Grant LGU-MATI 15. Local Scholarship Program 4 1 - 5 Grant LGU Banaybanay 16. OWWA Dependents‘ 3 - 1 4 Grant DOLE 17. ETHNIC Grant 1 - - 1 Grant NCIP 18. MENZI Scholarship 1 - - 1 Academic MENZI FOUNDATION 19. DA-ACEF 3 - 8 11 Grant DA 20. Sajahatra Bangsa Moro 16 - - 16 Grant CHED 21. TYPHOON PABLO VICTIM 63 - 230 293 Grant CHED 22. SEN TRILLANES GRANT 41 - - 41 Grant SEN TRILLANES 23. DOST GRANT 6 - - 6 Grant DOST 24. Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers, Inc. 3 - - 3 Grant Philippine Institute of Civil (PICE) Engineers 25. GSIS GRANT 1 - - 1 Grant GSIS 26. SEEDS - Jollibee 11 - - 11 Grant JOLLIBEE MATI 27. NCIP Scholarship Program 19 - - 19 Grant NCIP 28. FULL MERIT 8 - 2 10 Grant CHED 29. HALF MERIT 8 1 1 10 Grant CHED 30. One town one scholar - - 1 1 Grant CHED 31. STUDENT ASSISTANTSHIP 50 4 8 62 Grant DOSCST/ DOLE 32. DSWD Financial Assistance 46 6 - 52 Grant DSWD 33. Brgy Dependents‘ Scholar 23 10 6 39 Grant DILG 34. COOP NATTCO 3 - - 3 Grant CHED 35. BM Macatabog Assistance 3 - - 3 Grant BM Macatabog Sub-total 2,274 Grand Total 2,729 Scholars & Grantees

SGPPA

Replacements have been done with those beneficiaries of the grant who incurred failing grades during the first semester. Identification of these replacements was done by DSWD-Davao Oriental Provincial Officer. Qualifiers for replacements are dependents of 4P‘s beneficiaries in the province. Seventeen (17) third year students filled up the first, second, and third batches. Twenty eight (28) first year students filled up the slots for the 4th batch.

Hence, there are 254 grantees for SGPPA and 259 grantees for ESGPPA; for a total of 513 grantees.

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College Library

The DOSCST library operates since 1989 and now, 25 years on, remains strong in keeping relevance to information delivery among its stakeholders. As the college in general and the library in particular celebrates its silver anniversary, a remarkable development was initiated to form a strong link among academic libraries of State Universities and Colleges in Mindanao. This was highlighted specifically through sponsorship of a Mindanao-Wide Seminar Workshop on ―Infrastructure and Connectivity for Collaboration of Library Systems towards ASEAN 2015 Integration.‖ This historic event gave birth to MASTSLINET+ 1, a networking among libraries in Mindanao Association of State Tertiary Schools +1, with the active participation of UP Mindanao Library; creating its official birthdate on; October 25, 2014 and birthplace at; DOSCST Library, Mati City. This networking activity aims to widen access to local information and researches and to extend invaluable opportunity for libraries and librarians among integrated ASEAN community and beyond. The plight for collaboration and interconnectivity among MASTS libraries have just started, complying one of the Philippine Higher Education reforms to strengthen integration endeavors. With this accomplishment the library is looking forward to more development in embracing change to information delivery and in enhancing services supporting the academic community.

Training Output:

Mindanao-Wide Seminar Workshop on Infrastructure and Connectivity for Collaboration of Library Systems towards ASEAN 2015 Integration DOSCST Library, Mati City; October 25, 2014

The objectives of the activity were achieved with the following outputs:

1. Identified core issues and challenges relating to resource development and services in realizing an integrated ASEAN community through the lecture presented by the resource person, Dr. Briccio M. Merced, Jr. and Ms. Lanie B. Laureano.  How to interconnect having varied library systems  How to promote/disseminate local researches in complying ASEAN 2015 framework  Issue on cloud computing to go with it or not  How to digitize resources  Issue on slow internet connection  Budget and manpower  How traditional librarians embed themselves to the new context of information delivery 2. Presented a short description on Library Systems used by respective schools. This is done through verbal identification of different systems used by different libraries instead of ppt. presentation as participants/initiators have acquired general concept of the systems. For commercial system they used: Destiny Library Manager, CirCat; open source: Koha and Infolib; and for in- house programming: ILIB2. 3. Crafted plans and strategies in developing ICT infrastructure and possible interconnectivity of library systems. (Refer to planning output/report below) 4. Organized MASTS Librarians. Determined network name: MASTSLINET + and elected new set of Officers (interim) for the network:

President : Dr. Anita C. Sornito, Univ Librarian, USM Vice Pres. : Ms. Hazel G.Tumapon, Head Librarian, MOSCAT Secretary : Ms. Maida C. Santos, MLIS, Head Librarian, DOSCST Treasurer : Ms. Prinyl P. Austral, Librarian, CMU Auditor : Ms. Rudilyn Dayanan, Head Librarian, JHCSC

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P.I.O : Ms. Paulina C. Baba, Head Librarian, DNSC : Dr. Putlik Tagayon, Head Librarian, SuSC : Ms. Pilar Tubog, Head Librarian, ZSCMST : Mr. Ruel Gotanggogan, Librarian, SKSU

Historical date and place (DOSCST Library, October 25, 2014), the Birth of MASTSLINET+1, the networking of MASTS Libraries.

Workshop/Planning Output for Interconnectivity of MASTS Libraries for ASEAN Integration and beyond:

Physical Connectivity

Issues / Concerns Strategy Timeline Outcome Making and submitting of Lack of number of computer proposals for library facilities (computers, Nove 2014 – Approved proposal for computerization to School Networking facilities, servers, Feb. 2015 library computerization Admin and other funding etc,) agencies Insufficient number of 1.Collect e-library fees from

computers incoming freshmen students April 2015 – Acquisition / installation No internet connection MITHI Project/ Preginet June 2015 of computer facilities Slow internet connection MITHI Project/ Preginet Insufficient space to house Capable for computer facilities including July 2015 interconnectivity with proper lighting and ventilations other SUC Libraries Lack of ICT inter operability

People-to-People Connectivity

Issues / Concerns Strategy Outcomes Timeline 1.Compulsory attendance during Full participation Immediately MASTS of librarians during /January 2015 Full active participation of Head 2. Establish an FB group (MASTS meetings/assembl Librarians LiNet+1 (to establish linkage and ies interconnectivity among member librarians/libraries of MASTS)

To establish a clear table of To fully implement February, organization/organizational the programs and 2015 Head librarians should have an ICT staff structure of the library where there project towards is a clear structure of library ICT connectivity

1. Attitude/Negative acceptance of Training-workshop on Technically January 2016 librarians towards ICT (resistance to ICT/upgrade/enhance qualified/ICT change)Technically not qualified Hiring qualified personnel expert librarians Traditional librarians; Hands-off to ICT; Fear to ICT; No commitment to work Professional competencies and 21st Century 2. Anti-social qualities of some library personality development information personnel professional

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Institutional Connectivity

Issues / Concerns Strategy Timeline  Requiring all graduating students to submit their hard and soft copy I. Collections before signing of clearances 1.1 Digitization of Thesis &  Collects students e-copies and Second Semester S.Y 2014-2015 Dissertation and other hard copies of their Thesis (Monthly Accomplishment) research outputs outputs specifically Mindanao

Culture

1.2 Digitization CHED  Collects all researches funded by Funded CHED from faculty (e-copies and Second Semester S.Y 2014-2015 researches/institutional hard copies). (Monthly Accomplishment) researches

1.3 Commercial Online  Problem; internet connections resources (e-books and  Solution: Library Consortium, June S.Y 2015-2016 e-journals) Subscription Fee will be divided by all MASTS Libraries II. Services  Look for common software if not 2.1 WEB OPAC/UNION existing to be used for all MASTS June S.Y 2015-2016 Catalog LIBRARIES  Come up with common policy on 2.2 Resource Sharing this issue among MASTS, (Thesis June S.Y 2015-2016 /Document Delivery & Researchers Common Site) 2.3 Networking – creation of  Hosting Fee, Host School, Yearly MASTS Library Maintenance, Member Should June S.Y 2015-2016 WEBSITE. Equally Pay

Other Accomplishments during the year:

I. Administration and other routine functions a) Preparation and attendance during meetings and other attended tasks  Preparation of Library Board‘s meeting on February 27, 2014 with the following agenda: a) Library accomplishments & updates b) Creation of Library Faculty Committee c) Library expenditure plan 2014 d) Acquisition procedures e) Library IGP funds f) Reproduction of books g) Overdue books.  Preparation of minutes-library board‘s meeting  Attended COA exit conference on 2/14/14, PESO meeting re SA‘s concerns, represented the library to admin council meeting on April 16, 2014, attended Academic Council Meeting on 5/12/14, attended meeting called by the OVP Academics on 6/16/14  Library personnel attended the General Convocation on June 27, 2014. Note: Mr. Ludia non- appearance.  Conducted Library staff meeting monthly  Attendance during student parliament  ASSSO meeting with the pres on PBB issues held at quality assurance office on (8/5/14)  Head librarian represented staff during a joint council meeting on 8/6/14  Meeting among college unit heads to resolved issues on PBB criteria including past lessons learned.  All staff attended COA Orientation on basic auditing rules & regulations and salient features of Rep Act 9184, 2003 at AVR, DOSCST on (9/2/14).

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 All staff attended Pag-ibig seminar at AVR, DOSCST on 9/23/14 pm only.  Head Librarian acted as OIC to the Office of VPAA on May 29, & June 3, 2014. Head Librarian acted as OIC of the Office of VPAA on July 9-11, & Sept. 22-26, 2014. Delivered opening remarks on teacher‘s forum activity (9/25/14) and Nov. 26-27, 2014.  Actively participated all activities during the DOSCST 25th Founding Anniversary.

b) Preparation and submission of the following reports/proposals  Annual report 2013, monthly, quarterly reports, workplan and accomplishment reports for overtime claims, reports for CHED validation conference on grants, user statistics and acquisition reports, weeding-out, APP 2015, PPMP 2015, Action/strategic plan 2015, Action planning terminal report and liquidation of travels/cash advances. Submitted proposal on: Mindanao-wide Seminar-workshop on Mindanao-Wide Seminar Workshop on Infrastructure and Connectivity of Library Systems Towards Asean 2015 Integration, proposal for possible assistance from CHED- IDAA, Submitted monthly acquisition report for books, magazines and theses and others.

c) Policy implementation  Additional soft copy of thesis aside from printed copy was approved and implemented.  Faculty manual suggestions concerning library operations  New library guide and E-Library user guide were distributed to patrons.  Borrower slip requirement for Part timers with Dep‘t Head as co-maker. Problem on retrieval of unreturned books increased among part timers who left the campus without permission or no clearance compliance. Implemented immediately

d) Performed the following office routines  Clearance signing  Issuance of overdue notices  Checking of canvass for printed books  Entertain resource vendors  Registered new clients, take & post patron pictures  Validated accounts of patrons for 1st and 2nd sem.  Issued fines transaction slip of patrons for payment @ cashier‘s office  Monitors daily work attendance of personnel  Received internal communications and acted appropriately  Done daily cleaning activities.  Communicated office concerns to higher offices  Signed DTR‘s etc.  Daily back-up of library automation for the month was maintained.  Does PR for office needs.  Encoding of ICS and inspection reports for fast liquidation of procurement for P400T shopping of books.  Sending of overdue notices to faculty and staff borrowers  and literary competition involvement (venue for chess and other literary contests) and etc.

II. Services and Staff concerns and other developments a) Maintain services (E-Library, Filipiniana, Mini-AVR, Locker Project, Photocopying, Technical) both reference and technical services.  Opening of internet service at the e-Library which is handled momentarily by Mr. Cristian Jael. In particular it offers e-services such as Internet searching, online ebooks/journals thru Proquest and CHED donations, STARBOOKS database comprising of DOST collections and free Britannica online access, digitize local thesis and selected open access links and websites

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 arranged by program searchable via: DOSCST Library Portal. Majority of daily workload involves maintenance of the Library Integrated System server, saving data and files of patrons, registration of patrons for account access, networking, installation of OS reformatting and monitoring of Internet connectivity.  Monitor and requested additional staff to handle Serials section  Attended Rep. Almario‘s visit hosted @ Learning Commons on 2/22/14.  Catered classroom activities utilizing cable TV under Ms. Catam-isan‘s class for stock and exchange topics at the Learning commons area.  Circulation desk checking in and out of materials-online and manual thru logbook, entrance logbook for door counts  Reference-has maintained, OPAC guidance, directional look up for resources in the different sections  Accommodated thesis defense for undergrad programs @ Mini-AVR and Learning commons facilities  Venue @ Learning Commons a provincial tourism meeting for Subangan museum 2/18/14.  Prepared Mini-AVR Forms.  Reader‟s Adviser or Roving Librarian. Provide personalized service by going around and asking user‘s needs.  Directional “lookup” for clients. Guided and referred students to use the OPAC in search for research materials  Does the checking-out of books.  Does the checking-in of books. See statistical data below.  Photocopying of materials. Attended 1,744 students for their photocopying needs.  Reinforce discipline in the area. Entertains complaints/queries 2,098 .  Shelving/shelf-ready task and segregating for repair.  Maintain daily utilization statistics. See data below.  Maintained audio-visual service. See graphical presentation below.  Services were extended every night from 5:15-8 pm and every Saturdays from 8-5 pm.  Opening of Evening services started on June 9, 2014, Saturday services started on June 28, 2014.  Maintained locker service to 7 student  Maintains commercial operator strategically located to cater photocopying needs.  Maintained depository service  Reinforce no noon break policy at the office of the librarian and at the circulation area.

b) Participated/conducted trainings and renew/hired new staff  Participation of staff for the ff trainings: ISA training conducted by QAO on Feb. 6, 2013  Library staffs attend employees forum conducted by the administration  Briefing/preparation of library staff in conducting library orientation on 6/13/14.  Personnel attended Coop assembly on 2/28/14.  Allowed Official Travel (1 day only)among 3 Library Staff to SIC campus for inventory of books forwarded by the main library.  Conducted library staff planning activity  Hiring of two additional Job order staff  Attendance to SSHD invitation during its planning activity purposely on the proposal of offering the BLIS program consortium-based.  Two staff attended records management training at Grand Menseng Hotel, Davao City on 8/14- 16/2014.  Two staff also attended training for the DACUN‘s 8th PhilBist in San Pedro College, Davao City on 8/11/14. Annual Accomplishment Report, 2014 87

 Memorandum was given to Mr. Ludia re: interruptions/sneaking out during office hours.  Transferring of Mr. Ludia to Serials section and then to Supply Office.  Indorsed job order staff for renewal of contract.  Reinforced corrective measures thru internal meeting of staff on the following issues raised by students during its assembly: -Extension of services from 5-10 pm. -Unapproachable staff -Insufficient books -No noon-break implementation  Library organizational chart was edited with the inclusion of two Job Order staff; Mr. Abdul Muqtadir Maba and Ms. Cherry Gapas Acaso.  Initiated and hosted a Mindanao-Wide Seminar Workshop on ―Infrastructure and Connectivity for Collaboration of Library Systems Towards ASEAN 2015 Integration‖ on October 25, 2014.  Initiated a re-echo training on Records Management Preservation and Conservation among selected DOSCST administrative employees during the National Book Week celebration on October 24, 2014.

II. Collection Development a) Selection/acquisition, preservation and conservation  Selected additional book titles for acquisition  Referred to all departments the proposed titles for procurement  Negotiated book procurement thru shopping to COA. Communication justifying the mode of procurement was approved by the president.  First batch (SIC, BSIT, ETeT, MNSD, HRM) on book shopping (200T) on August 22, 2014  Travel for book shopping (200T) second batch was accomplished on 9/12/14 with 2nd batch: IARD, ETD, BMD, SSHD, Grad School and CEC.  Follow-up 2013 PR on printed books.  Follow-up PR on E-Books.  Updates/edits collection matrix.  Selected additional book titles for acquisition. PRs‘ were prepared and shall undergo procurement process for 2013 book budget . 2014 fiduciary for books was done through shopping.  Deselecting magazines and journals for withdrawal from the stacks aided by library student assistants.  Checking of inventory list on book loses  Preparation of PR for Criminology journal subscription  Editing online record per MR  Segregation of serials @ the bodega  Conducted internal inventory of books and other library materials. Transactions were accomplished in two weeks time for the following sections: General circulation Reserve Gen References Thesis Graduate School Fiction Atty Piit Special Col Filipiniana  Forwarded 2 sets of Comptons encyclopedia to CEC 0n 6/23/14 c/o Ms. Trishia Jacobe  Check-in books deposited at the stock room for circulation or weeding.

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 Forwarded condemned books- 12 sacks to Supply Office.  Repaired books

b) Technical work  Maintained technical such as acquisition, cataloging of resources, availability of commercial photocopying machines in the vicinity  Complied requirement in validating Criminology program vis-à-vis submitting existing status of reference requests .  Preparing/processed books for SIC/CEC campus  Submitted cataloging, accessioning and liquidation reports  Encoding of ICS, Inspection reports for first and second batch were promptly done for fast liquidation of cash advances.  Follow-up Catholic Herald subscription at DXHM, Mati City.  Forwarded to SIC (9/9/14)newly acquired books for circulation to their constituents.  Catalog and classifies, cds, thesis and books.  Processed books for circulation by stamping o f ownership, spine pasting, covering books and accessioning.  Printed book loses/delinquent users

III. Physical set-up and facilities development/maintenance  Drafting of proposal for establishing a Book Center.  Fixing of server for errors-contacted technical support to Follett Makati  Editing username and password thru eLib workstations  Installation of CCTV wirings and camera- to protect and safeguard stacks  Rearrange office  Request additional furniture and fixture  Lighting of Filipiniana section was finally fixed by the new electrician  Tiling of library lobby was completed. IV. Promotional Activities  Drafting of proposal re-enforcing ineed.ivalue.ILOVEMYLIBRARY preservation campaign which was suited for heart‘s month  Entertains students Tour (Agape) at eLibrary and different library resource vendors  Continuously reinforcing the preservation campaign: ineed.ivalue.ILOVEMYLIBRARY & etc. thru Library Orientation Program  National Book Week 2014 activity was accomplished successfuly  Requested Library Orientation Activity among all new students thru English-1 class schedules.  Conducted user satisfaction survey

V. Linkages The library has maintained the following agencies and explored other possible means of expanding linkages:  NSO- Received and circulated NSO materials at the data center.  DOST – STARBOOKS and Britannica Online Free Access  CHED ebook resources  Gift and Exchange program of research journal  Local private book donors  Sent communication to Asia Foundation for possible book donation-expanding linkages by communicating to Asia Foundation for additional acquisition.  The library had initiated the creation of MASTSLINET+1, a networking organization among Mindanao Assn of State Tertiary Schools in Mindanao. Annual Accomplishment Report, 2014 89

Problems encountered

 Slow internet connection- which hampers ebooks and ejournal searching  Clearance signing schedule. It was proposed during a meeting called by the Office of the VP Academic Affairs that clearance signing must be scheduled one week after the final exams so that no more signing during enrollment period (not yet fully enforced).

Table 35. Acquired Books by serial type, 2014

Type of Serial Total Magazine 198 Journal 20 Periodical 67 Pamphlets/Leaflets 11 Bind Material 22 Poster 20 Total 338

Table 36. Acquired Books by course, 2014

Course Copy BSBIO 6 BSCE 3 BSDC 10 BSES 7 BITM 29 BSAM 12 BSHRM 26 BSIT 34 BSMBF 19 BSN 15 MAED Educ'Mgt 7 MSTM 1 Ph D in Chemistry 1 Doctor of Education 1 PhD, Applied Linguistics 1 PhD., Dev. Ad 1 Doctor of Philosophy in Filipino 1 Total 174

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Table 37. Acquired Books by discipline, 2014

Discipline Donation Purchase Total Agribusiness 1 35 35 Agriculture 3 25 28 Biology 18 18 Business Ad 1 32 33 Civil engineering 53 53 Criminology 36 36 DevCom 4 15 19 EnviSci 134 134 Education 1 11 12 Filipiniana 2 10 12 Fiction 0 0 Graduate School 63 63 GenEd 6 76 82 GenRef 2 2 HRM 51 51 Industrial technology 14 14 Information technology 33 33 Mathematics 34 34 Nursing 36 36 American Corner 19 0 19 Total 37 678 714

Library Statistics 2014

Figure 15.Materials Circulation per Collection Type Jan-Dec 2014

Grad Schl., 956 Serials, 22 Atty.Piit Special Gen Ref, 1,076 Thesis, 1,774 Col, 1,745 Filipiniana, 2,054 AVR/MM, 987 Fiction, 922

Circulation, 43,498

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Figure 16. Circulation Statistics per Patron Type Jan-Dec 2014

100,000

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Faculty Admin Staff Students Grad School Faculty Admin Staff Students Grad School Series1 716 156 52,603 59

Figure 17. Library Door Count Statistics January-December 2014 86,000

41,514

9,825 11,084

Circulation E-Library Mini-AVR Fil./Atty.Piit

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College Registrar

The Registrar‘s Office is headed by Mrs. Emma S. Arabis. In satisfying its mandates, its services are served by six (6) able staff.

Activities of the Unit

Activities Unit Total Determined the candidates for graduation through No. of student records evaluated evaluation of academic records and submitted to by the office and deliberated by 1,402 academic council for deliberation the council Printed diploma, prepared and labeled names in the No. of diploma and diploma jackets 1,000 diploma jackets prepared and labelled Printed certificates for graduating students under the No. of certificates prepared 800 ladderized program Printed certificates of recognition for parents of No. of certificates prepared 800 graduating students No. of medals, medallion and Prepared medals, medallion for academic awardees 200 awards prepared Received final grades and updated evaluation of No. of student‘s final grades 1,450 graduating students received Finalized/determined candidates for graduation, for No. of graduates determined to be 978 conferment of degrees and diploma and certificates conferred Issued certificate of grades for students who applied No. of students served 38 summer jobs and application for tuition loan in SSS

Accomplished Activities in copies Prepares Examination Schedules and distributes to dpartments/offices 27 Releases CAV 352 Releases Printed, Scanned and Signed Transcript of Records for Board Exams and Employment 2092 Releases Honorable Dismissal 333 Receives Miscellaneous documents from other SUC's/private schools/agencies 612 Validates Enrollment as of 1st Semester 2014-2015 and issues COR‘s to Students 7993 Print and Issues ID validation stickers 6543 Prints and released diploma 1530 Releases Evaluation 801 Releases and attended miscellaneous transactions 1566 Request form 1378 from secondary schools 41 Grand Total 21,890

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Quality Assurance Office (QAO) / Teaching Learning Resource Evaluation and Assessment Center (TLREAC) 2014

This is manned by an experienced senior accreditor, Dr. Romeo J. Redulla, The following are its activities:

Below is a tabular presentation of the programs assessed/evaluated by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP) showing the date of evaluation, level of status and date of validity.

Table 38. List of Programs Assessed/Evaluated

Level Program Date of Validity (Accreditation Status) BS in Biology Qualified for Level III July 16, 2013 - July 15, 2014 Assessment is ongoing to Qualify BS in Mathematics Sept. 2013 - August 2014 for Level III; Revisit Area VI Environmental Science Qualified for Level III July 16, 2013 - July 15, 2014 Hotel and Restaurant Management Candidate July 16, 2013 - July 15, 2015 Business Administration Candidate July 16, 2013 - July 15, 2015 Criminology Candidate July 16, 2013 - July 15, 2015 Elementary Teacher Education (SIC) Candidate July 16, 2013 - July 15, 2013 Agricultural Technology (SIC) Candidate July 16, 2013 - July 15, 2015 Information Technology Level 1 Accredited Aug. 1, 2012 - July 31, 2015 Civil Engineering Level 1 Accredited Aug. 1, 2012 - July 31, 2015 Graduate: Masters (MAED) Level 1 Accredited Aug. 1, 2012 - July 31, 2015 Graduate: Masters (MST- Gen Sci and Math) Level 1 Accredited Aug. 1, 2012 - July 31, 2015 Nursing Level 1 Accredited Aug. 1, 2012 - July 31, 2015 Development Communication Level 1 Accredited Aug. 1, 2012 - July 31, 2015 Agribusiness Level 1 Accredited Aug. 1, 2012 - July 31, 2015 Industrial Technology Level 1 Accredited Aug. 1, 2012 - July 31, 2015 Secondary Education (Main Campus) Level III – Phase 2 Dec 2013 – Nov 2014 Elementary Education (Main Campus) Level III – Phase 2 Dec 2013 - Nov 2014 Agricultural Technology (Main Campus) Level III – Phase 2 Dec 2013 - Nov 2014

Level III 31.6% (6) Level I 42.1% (8) Candidate 26.3% (5)

. . Fig 18. Accreditation status of all Baccalaureate programs, 2014

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Table 39. Resolutions acted upon by the College Board of Trustees, 2014.

Resolution Board Resolution Title Number Action 82nd Regular Board Meeting 17 March 2014, Grand Regal Hotel, Lanang, Davao City The budget of Php 762,400.00 for the participation of the DOSCST delegates in Mindanao 2014 - 01 Association of State Colleges and Universities Foundation (MASCUF) Sports and Socio-Cultural Approved Festival on March 2-8, 2014 in Bukidnon, subject to the usual auditing rules and regulations. The implementation of the Implementing Rules and Regulation (IRR) of private practice of 2014 - 02 profession among employees of DOSCST effective immediately. Subject to the inclusion of the Approved suggestions raised by Honorable Members of the Board. The DOSCST budget for FY 2015 amounting to Php259, 969,000.00 to the respective offices of 2014 - 04 the Commission on Higher Education and the Department of Budget and Management for their Approved appropriate actions. The offering of Caregiving Program under the Institute of Nursing and Health Care effective First 2014 - 05 Approved Semester, AY 2014-2015. 2014 - 06 The DOSCST Faculty Trustee as member of the BOT Finance Committee effective immediately. Approved Memoranda of Agreement entered into by and between DOSCST and: a. ECPAC Systems Corporation - for the usage, adoption and implementation of the ECPAC New Government Accounting System (NGAS) Automated Software; b. Aurora Marine Research and Development Institute (AMRDI) – for the conduct of ―The APN- SMB Seagrass-Mangroves Ecosystems: Bioshield Against Biodiversity Loss and Impacts of 2014 - 07 Confirmed Local and Global Changes along Indo-Pacific Coasts‖ (The Seagrass-Mangrove Bioshield Project, SMBP); c. VLIR-UOS (the Flemish University)- for ICP PhD Scholars 2013; and, d. City Government of Mati - for the dynamic partnership and cooperation for the tourism development in the city. Memoranda of Agreement entered into by and between DOSCST and Department of Agrarian 2014- 07-A Reform for the implementation of the Organization and Enterprise Needs Assessment and Confirmed Design Assessment (OE-NADA) for Compostela Valley and Davao del Sur Provinces for 2014. One thousand, seven hundred and thirty-six (1,736) candidates for graduation of the Davao 2014 - 08 Oriental State College of Science and Technology as of Second Semester, AY 2013-2014, Confirmed thereby granting their rights and privileges appertaining thereto. Change of status of Ms. Maryfil M. Bauyot, Engr. Emmanuel B. Barbas, and Mr. Nonilito O. 2014 - 09 Carpio from Temporary to Permanent as Instructor I; further confirming the new appointment of Confirmed

Mr. Harvey A. Bermoy and Mr. Anecito R. Viray as Instructor I on Temporary Status. 2014 - 10 The Contracts of Services of 5 new Part-Time Instructors and the renewal of contract of 35 Noted contractual employees of DOSCST effective on the period stipulated in their respective contracts. 83rdRegular Board Meeting 26 June 2014, Park Inn by Radisson, Lanang, Davao City 2014 – 11a Offering of Certificate and Diploma in Teaching effective immediately. Approved 2014 – 11b Offering of Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Filipino effective immediately. Approved Offering of Bachelor in Secondary Education major in Technology and Livelihood Education 2014 – 11c Approved (BSED- TLE) effective immediately. Offering of Bachelor of Elementary Education major in Preschool Education effective 2014 – 11d Approved immediately. Increase of the Guidance and Counseling Fee from P 53.00 to P100.00 subject to the usual 2014 – 12 Approved auditing rules and regulations, effective immediately. The student activity fee increase in the amount of P350.00 to be collected during First and 2014 – 13 Approved Second Semesters only, subject to the usual auditing rules and regulations. The funds for Soil Exploration activity of the following with its corresponding amount, subject to the usual auditing rules and regulations: a. Three Hundred Thousand Pesos (Php 300,000.00) for the construction of the Integrated 2014 – 14 Approved Science Laboratory Building in the Main Campus; and b. Six Hundred Thousand Pesos (Php 600,000.00) for the construction of two units, two- storey buildings in the Cateel Extension Campus.

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Promotion of Dr. Leorisyl D. Siarot as Asst. Prof. I and Dr. Maria Gloria R. Lugo as Instructor II, 2014 – 15a effective March 27, 2014; Engr. Emmanuel B. Barbas and Mr. Bryan L. Susada as Instructor II, Confirmed effective May 21, 2014. The change of status of Mr. Ar-jay R. Sacay from Temporary to Permanent as Instructor I, 2014 – 15b Confirmed effective June 1, 2014. Renewal of contract of the following faculty as instructor I on Temporary status effective on the dates indicated in their respective contracts: a. Ms. Maria Odessa G. Magallones h. Mr. Rudy M. Camay b. Mr. Rod Ryan B. Mendoza i. Ms. Sofia D. Huesca 2014 – 15c c. Engr. Magnolia Joy C. Tan j. Ms. Sadie D. Law-ay Confirmed d. Ms. Irish C. Cañas k. Mr. Gorjel E. Llanita e. Ms. Alicia E. Motilla l. Mr. Harih G. Lopez f. Mr. Richard C. Maravillas m. Mr. Nelson P. Pastolero g. Mr. Renante M. Andrada n. Ms. Cheryll B. Oray Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between DOSCST and DAR-ARCCESS for the 2014 – 16a Organizational and Enterprise Needs Assessment and Design Assessment (OE-NADA) for the Confirmed MinSAAD Sub-Projects at B‘Laan Settlement. Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between DOSCST, through Regional Integrated Coastal Resource Management Center (RIC-XI), and Aurora Marine Research and Development 2014 – 16b Confirmed Institute for the conduct of ―The APN-SMBP Seagrass-Mangroves Ecosystems: Bioshield against Biodiversity Loss and Impacts of Local and Global Changes along Indo-Pacific Coasts‖. Memoranda of Agreement entered into by and between DOSCST and KomisyonsaWikang 2014 – 16c Filipino in establishing ―SentrongWika at Kultura‖ and in conducting research in ―Linguistic Atlas Confirmed ng Filipinas‖. Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between DOSCST and University of Southeastern Philippines (USeP) in offering the following Engineering Programs effective immediately: 2014 – 16d a. Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering (BSMiE) Confirmed b. Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering (BS GeoE) c. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) d. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between DOSCST and University of 2014 – 16e Southeastern Philippines (USeP) in offering Bachelor of Secondary Education with Special Confirmed Education (BPE-SpEd) program, effective immediately. Memorandum of Understanding entered into and executed by and between the City Government 2014 – 16f of Mati and DOSCST for the collaboration with DOSCST— Information, Education and Confirmed Communication Center. Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the Commission on Higher Education – 2014 – 16g XI and DOSCST for the construction of two units 2-storey buildings in the DOSCST Cateel Confirmed Extension Campus. The Scholarship and Return Service Covenant of Ms. Helina Jean P. Dupa under the College 2014 – 17 Confirmed Fellowship Program effective First Semester of AY 2014-2015 to Summer of 2018. Renewal of contracts of services of Atty. Gilberto M. Maduay as Retained Legal Consultant, Dr. 2014 – 18a Danilo R. Disonglo as Retained Dentist and Dr. Ben Hur G. Catbagan as Retained Physician for Noted the period July 1,2014 – December 31, 2014. Renewal of contract of the one hundred forty-two (142) Part-time Instructors including Job Order 2014 – 18b Noted Employees effective on the dates indicated in their respective contracts. 2014 – 19 DOSCST School Calendar for SY 2014-2015 effective immediately. Noted 2014 – 20 Appointment of Ms. Vanessa E. Asaias as the College and Board Secretary effective on June 2, 2014. Noted Moral Recovery and Confidence-Building Program for the DOSCST employees effective 2014 – 21 Approved immediately. 84th Regular Board Meeting 7 October 2014, Park Inn by Radisson, Lanang, Davao City 2014 – 23 School Fee Restructuring effective immediately. Approved

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Utilization of current income for the construction of the following Infrastructures subject to the usual auditing rules and regulations:

2014 – 24 a. Multi-Purpose Building (3.5 M) Approved b. Solar Lamps for the Oval (1 M) c. Student Kiosk (300 T) The proposed construction charged to Capital Outlay worth 20.194 Million from CHED as follows: a. Integrated Science Laboratory Building (Main Campus) amounting to Php 13, 983, 063.15; b. Information Communications Technology Laboratory Building (Main Campus) amounting to 2014 – 25 Php 3, 300, 000.00; and Approved c. Information Communications Technology Laboratory Building (San Isidro Extension Campus) amounting to Php 2, 910, 936.84. The Variation Order for the construction of the Student Center, Phase I amounting to Php 277, 2014 – 26 684.41 for architectural, structural and electrical compliance. Approved The Variation Order for the construction of the Tourism Information and Education Center (TIEC) 2014 – 27 Approved Phase I amounting to Php 524, 102.07 for architectural, structural and electrical compliance. Inclusion of the Institute of Nursing and Health Care (INHC) collection of affiliation fee during 2014 – 28 enrolment which will be labeled as ―INHC Affiliation Fees‖ effective second semester, A.Y. 2014- Approved 2015, subject to the usual auditing rules and regulations. 2014 – 29 Proposed Cooperative Education and Development Center effective immediately. Approved The constitution of the Search Committee which shall take charge of recruiting, screening and recommending a private sector representative. 2014 – 30 Chair: Mr. Armando C. Angsinco Approved Members: Mr. Miguel D. Soledad Dr. Joy M. Sorrosa Realignment of portion of the budget for the implementation of NBC 461 (6th Cycle) to fund three 2014 – 31 Approved (3) Job Order Employees. New appointment of Engr. Jayson Rey P. Jael as Instructor I on Temporary Status effective August 4, 2014; further confirming the promotion of Prof. Gegenia G. Lavisurez as Assistant 2014 – 32 Confirmed Professor IV effective August 1, 2014 and Mr. Diego B. Tan as Administrative Officer V effective August 20, 2014. Memorandum of Agreement entered into by, and between DOSCST and The Commission on 2014 – 33 Confirmed Higher Education for the effective implementation of the Tulong Dunong Scholarship Program. The budget of Php 1, 393, 400.00 for the participation of the DOSCST delegates in the Mindanao 2014 – 34 Association of State Tertiary Schools (MASTS) Sports and Socio-Cultural Competition on Noted October 26-31, 2014 subject to the usual auditing rules and regulations. 2014 – 35 Conduct of Siglakas 2014 on September 1-5, 2014 at the DOSCST Main Campus, City of Mati. Noted 2014 – 36 The total budget for the 25th Foundation Day Celebration amounting to Php 611, 000.00. Noted Deed of Donation made and executed by, and between DOSCST and the Provincial Government 2014 – 37 of Davao Oriental for the 24, 744 square meters parcel of land situated at Sitio Mahan-ob, Brgy. Noted Mainit, Cateel, Davao Oriental as the new site of the Cateel Extension Campus. Performance Based Bonus (PBB) of DOSCST‘s faculty and staff amounting to Php 1, 593, 2014 – 38 Noted 500.00. Second Term of Office of Mr. Dashiel P. Indelible, Sr., as Private Sector representative to the 2014 – 39 Noted College BOT Increase from Php 10, 000.00 to Php 25, 000.00 each, as monetary award for the Ten 2014 – 40 Approved Outstanding Employees. 85th Regular Board Meeting 10 December 2014, CHED Central, HEDC Bldg., C.P. Garcia Ave., UP Diliman, Quezon City Utilization of Income 2014 and 2015 for CY 2015 Expenditures subject to the usual auditing rules 2014 – 41 Approved and regulations. Release of Collective Negotiation Agreement (CNA) incentive to management and employees of 2014-42 DOSCST subject to availability of savings, and disbursement and in accordance to pertinent Approved provisions of DBM Budget Circular 2014-2, subject to usual accounting and auditing procedures.

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Realignment of 1 Million pesos that was previously approved for construction of CEC 2014 – 43 Multipurpose Building to fund the initial fencing of the school‘s new site subject to auditing rules Approved and regulations. 2014 – 44 Appointment of Mr. Lucio G. Jabilles as Administrative Officer V effective October 28, 2014 Approved Promotion of the following faculty due to the implementation of NBC 461 6th Cycle.

Name Rank Per NBC Name Rank Per NBC 461 6th Cycle 461 6th Cycle Jessie V. Alzate Asso. Prof. V Juvy Lyn P. Torreno Asst. Prof. IV Susana T. Labasano Asso. Prof. V Gemma M. Valdez Asst. Prof. IV Asterio G. Olandria Asso. Prof. V Saturnino E. Dalagan Jr. Asst. Prof. III Lilibeth S. Galvez Asso. Prof. IV Diosdado C. dela Rosa Asst. Prof. III Bernadette J. Nanual Asso. Prof. IV Dionesio P. Lera Asst. Prof. III Roselyn V. Regino Asso. Prof. IV Roy G. Ponce Asst. Prof. III Carmela N. Hadia Asso. Prof. III Eleanor M. Vilela Asst. Prof. III Nicanor M. Tuan Asso. Prof. III Arvin A. Andacao Asst. Prof. II

2014 – 45 Felicisimo T. Calungsod, Jr. Asso. Prof. II Helina Jean P. Dupa Asst. Prof. II Genelyn C. Lim Asso. Prof. II Marites S. Erespe Asst. Prof. II Roy M. Padilla Asso. Prof. II Jocelyn C. Arles Asst. Prof. I Approved Wilanfranco C. Tayone Asso. Prof. I Danilo O. Jacobe Asst. Prof. I Necito A. Baldoz Asst. Prof. IV Jihan A. Labrador Asst. Prof. I Ma. Cecilia L. Catubig Asst. Prof. IV Ester L. Arriesgado Instructor III Donnell C. Cereno Asst. Prof. IV Eliseo F. Huesca Instructor III Ariel C. Eballe Asst. Prof. IV Leonard Sydrick H. Pajo Instructor III Rizaldy V. Maypa Asst. Prof. IV Ruth Anne A. Valencia Instructor III Raymund M. Pasion Asst. Prof. IV Jeralyn H. Sacro Instructor II John Glen P. Seniel Asst. Prof. IV Onesimo A. Sungahid Asst. Prof. IV Janeth C. Tayone Asst. Prof. IV

Memorandum of Agreement entered into by, and between the Philippine Institute of Civil 2014 – 46 Engineers, Inc., (PICE) Davao Oriental Chapter and DOSCST for the implementation of the Confirmed Earthquake Response Program (EQRP) Chain promotion of the following Administrative Staff effective October 28, 2014

Name Position Per Chain Promotion 1. Lucio G. Jabilles Administrative Officer V 2. Everginita T. Gamalong Administrative Officers II 2014 – 47 3. Cherry Sol L. Montero Administrative Officer I Confirmed 4. Norberto B. Gangis Administrative Assistant I 5. Eulogio V. Lumapas Administrative Aide VI 6. Arlinda C. Reyes Administrative Aide VI 7. Edie M. Marcellones Administrative Aide VI 8. Wilson P. Luyao Administrative Aide III Renewal of Contracts of Services of the following Retained Personnel effective on the date stipulated in their respective contract subject to government rules and regulations. 2014 – 48a 1. Dr. Danilo L. Disonglo – Dentist Confirmed 2. Ben Hur G. Catbagan, Jr. – Physician 3. Atty. Gilberto M. Maduay - Legal Consultant Contracts of Services of 177 Part-time members of the Faculty and 43 Non-Teaching, Job 2014 – 48b Ordered Employees effective on the date indicated in their respective contract subject to Confirmed government rules and regulations. Recognition of Ms. Jovie R. Vega as the Outstanding Employee of the Year with the monetary 2014 – 49 Confirmed award previously approved by the Board amounting to Php25, 000.00.

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Administrative Affairs Accomplishment

The Administrative Affairs Division assists the President in overseeing and coordinating all the general administration and common services that support the College’s line operations. It is responsible directly in ensuring the provision of the required Financial and General Administrative Support Services in the pursuance of that Mission to a relevant, higher quality, and globally competitive tertiary education.

Airma Fleurdeliz C. Ladera, D.M. Vice President for Administrative Affairs

Erlinda B. Patosa, CPA Vivian D. Labasano Director for Finance Director for Administrative Services

Specifically the Office is tasked to:

1. To assist the President of the College in the performance of both administrative and supervisory responsibilities pertaining to financial, administration and general production; 2. To plan and implement physical development of the College including the extension campuses; 3. To plan for the employees’ welfare, economic, health and professional development; 4. To sign all internal financial transactions related to financial, administration, general supervision and production; 5. To recommend to the President members of the administrative personnel for appointment, promotion and/or transfer; 6. To initiate disciplinary measures against personnel in his division in accordance with existing rules; 7. To assist the President in the planning and implementation of income generating projects and in the establishment of external linkages that will provide funds for the College; 8. To supervise Directors for Administrative Services, and Finance and; 9. To preside the Administrative Council meetings in the absence of the President.

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General Administrative Services

The general administrative services were provided by the various offices of the Directorate headed by Mrs. Vivian Labasano. These were the offices of: Human Resources Management, Property and Supplies, Information Technology Unit, and Utility Services.

The Directorate for Administrative Support Services was manned primarily by the chief of offices as lead implementers shown as follows:

Vivian D. Labasano Director Chief Officer

Vivian D. Labasano Diego P. Tan Ar-Jay R. Sacay, MIT Jose Ronie V. Gangoso Human Resource Management Property and Supplies Information Technology Services General Services

Human Resource Management Office

Hiring of Faculty and Staff employees for CY 2014, includes permanent, temporary, casual, part time and Job Order Contract hereunder:

Teaching Non-Teaching Quarter Total Temporary Part Time Casual Job Order first - 4 1 35 40 second - 236 - 8 244 third 1 - 1 4 6 fourth 2 15 - 2 19

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Trips. In pursuance of its mission, the College had 2,126 personnel who travelled on official business. Most of these were in line with their research and extension activities in Davao Oriental where other organizations the College has a collaboration or other form of linkages are situated.

Quarter Trips Total first second third fourth Within Davao Oriental 182 177 333 228 920 Within Region XI 129 306 249 161 845 Beyond Region XI 110 105 43 103 361 Total 421 588 625 492 2,126

Income generated. Official records of clients, mainly students and College personnel were prepared or issued at PHp 20.00 for certification and 0.50 cents for authentication. The amount of PHp 2,151.00 was generated.

Quarter (PHp) Service Cost Issuance first second third fourth Total Cert. of employment/ 1,001.00 360.00 430.00 360.00 2,151.00 authentication

Supply and Property Unit

Table 40. Acquisition of Supplies and Equipment

Quarter Acquisition Total first second third forth Supplies/Other Categories - Alternative 1,546,960.69 2,499,605.97 6,668,784.74 3,177,303.57 13,892,654.97 Methods of Procurement Equipment/Other Categories- Alternative 443,805.00 557,150.00 3,262,986.49 953,171.67 5,217,113.16 Methods & Public Bidding Total 1,990,765.69 3,056,755.97 9,931,771.23 4,130,475.24 19,109,768.13

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The SPU is doing routine functions such as receiving of supplies, materials and equipment from the Suppliers as well as issuance of the same to the intended end users of the College. BAC Secretariat functions are also undertaken such as consolidation of PPMP’s of respective offices/departments, submission of Annual Procurement Plan (APP), preparation of bidding documents and does other related functions as maybe assigned by higher authorities.

Table 41. DOSCST land holdings in Davao Oriental, and their uses, 2014

Land Area (ha) Campus / Location Remarks / % Utilization 19.28 % buildings & structures 10 (titled) Main Campus, 68.76 % athletic field & open space City of Mati 4.70 % forest park 7.26 % road & pathway network 4 Old Campus Site, 15.00 % buildings & structures (contested area) Sainz, City of Mati 85.00 % open space 0.95 % buildings and structures 5 DemoFarm, (titled) Don Enrique Lopez, 19.05 % open space City of Mati 80.00 % farm demo area, agro-forest & park 2 Mangrove Study Areas MOA being perfected to allow exclusive use of the (requested from Guang-guang and Balete area for research & other academic activities DENR) Bays involving marine & coastal resources 5.51 % buildings and structures 12.4 (title being San Isidro Extension Campus 9.49 % open space processed) Batobato, San Isidro 70.00 % agro-forest & park 15.00 % farm demo area 3 Cateel Extension Campus, 100 % open space; MOA in progress (MOA with LGU) Cateel

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Information Technology Services Unit

Services Unit. Routine activities of the Unit were mainly on installing Operation System, System Software, Application Software, Printer and Antivirus.

Table 42. List of routine activities rendered by the College Technician, 2014

Quarters Routine Activities first second third fourth Setting up Computer 35 55 15 45 Installation  Operating System 35 40 30 45  System Software 40 130 25 45  Application Software 40 100 25 45  Printer Installation 10 20 20 6  Anti-virus 15 28 26 45 Formatting 31 40 21 16 Maintenance Check

 eSMS Connection 10 20 20 10  eSMS Data Transfer - 18 15 -  Internet Connection 15 5 10 16  Reset/Update Anti-Virus 6 10 25 10  Printer Error 8 25 15 16  Start up Error 5 15 26 -  Hard disk/Flash Drive Scan 16 2 20 13  Install Server Software 2 31 3 5  Rewiring eSMS/Internet Connection 15 12 10 4 Hardware Maintenance  General Cleaning 10 15 15 10  Peripheral Parts Replace/Cleaning 10 10 10 16  Diagnostic Problem 5 15 25 6 Related Activities Done  Recovering Data (Hard Disk & Flash Drive) 19 13 5 6  Help Assist in MS Office Application 6 10 - 7  Web Site Update, Install Software and Hardware - 12 10 6  Back-up Data 20 20 20 20  eSMS Update - - - -  Program Lay-out & Print for Graduation - 1200 - -  Program Lay-out and Print for MAST - - - 300

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Cost estimate Facility Job Done/ Activity Date (PHp) Domain Name Registration Renewal every year thru 31 December 2,200 per year (doscst.edu.ph) Ph.net as provider DNS Hosting Registration Renewal every year thru 31 December 1,500 per year (doscst.edu.ph) Ph.net as provider

Internet Laboratory. Significant effort was made to improve the College internet facilities. The Laboratory during the year has generated a gross income of PHp 360.00 out of students’ printing requirements.

Table 43. Income from printing services by the Internet Laboratory, 2014

Quarter Printing Services Total Income first second third fourth Printing Fee income 32.00 20.00 180.00 128.00 360.00

General Services Unit

The maintenance, upkeep and cleanliness of College physical facilities and landscape were done by 11 janitors/utility workers assigned to this Unit. Meanwhile, others were tasked also to manufacture or repair classroom chairs. About 346 repaired and 1,076 manufactured chairs for the whole year. All new chairs were distributed to different classrooms of the College.

There were around 25-70 m³ estimated volume of biodegradable solid waste or “basura” that were hauled and dumped to the College compost pit for decomposition. Some non-biodegradable materials were segregated at the Material Recovery Facilities for proper disposal. About 65 m³ of biodegradable solid were burned particularly the leaves collected from trees and waste materials collected from different department/offices.

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Finance

The Directorate delivers the required financial services through the Budget, Cashiering, Accounting Offices, and allied sections that may be created by the President. It also implements financial policies, plans and prepares the re-alignment of expenditures, controls of allotment expenditures, evaluates and monitors expenditures, and prepares reports for auditing, review by higher authorities and recording.

The personnel as shown below mainly managed the Directorate.

Erlinda B. Patosa, CPA Director

Chief Officer

Erlinda B. Patosa, CPA Mario R. Mamenta Maria Luisa S. Talaboc Accounting Cashier Budget

Table 44. Report of NCA Utilization for CY 2014

NCA's TRA's Total Period Covered Received January - December 107,726,897.00 6,323,938.99 114,050,835.99

The subsidy from the national government for CY 2014 increased by P 22,264,128.35 or 24.25% compared to CY 2013.

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Table 45. Summary of Allotments & Obligations CY 2014

Fund Source Allotment Obligations Liquidations General Fund 151,684,838.00 124,264,736.07 100,732,788.08 Fund 164 76,397,085.12 55,245,394.91 55,245,394.91 Fund 163 31,510,922.64 Fund 161 2,424,080.76 1,167,056.99 1,027,738.30

General Fund has an unobligated allotment in the amount of P 27,420,101.93 of which P 26,460,505.03 is Capital Outlay continuing appropriations.

Table 46. Income Collection CY 2014

Period Covered Fund 164 Fund 161 Total Tuition Fees 30,665,788.05 30,665,788.05 Service Fees 10,694,578.13 10,694,578.13 Fiduciary Fees 24,318,599.93 24,318,599.93 IGP 819,171.70 819,171.70 Total 65,678,966.11 819,171.70 66,498,137.81

Income collected from tuition, service and other fiduciary fees in CY 2014 increased by 23.2% compared to CY 2013.

IGP; 1.23%

Fiduciary Fees; 36.57% Tuition Fees; 46.12% Service Fees; 16.08%

. Figure 19. Distribution of Income Collection, 2014

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Assets, 2014

Current Assets

Cash and Cash Equivalents P 107,183,620.75 Receivables 25,462,540.01 Property, Plant and Equipment 49,226,646.44 Other Assets 191,342.45 Inventory 30,980.00

Total Current Assets P 182,095,129.65

Non-Current Assets

Property, Plant and Equipment P 87,123,592.51 Biological Assets 126,500.00 Construction in Progress 18,749,929.17 Other Assets 2,832,489.38

Total Non-Current Assets P 108,832,511.06

Total Assets P 290,927,640.71

Liabilities, 2014

Current Liabilities

Financial Liabilities P 20,130,162.36 Inter Agency Payables 27,731,182.21 Unearned Revenue 23,598,851.85 Trust Liabilities 7,499,900.59 Other Payables 1,701,744.58

Total Liabilities P 80,661,841.59

Net Assets / Equity

Accumulated Surplus Deficit P 191,126,957.26 Add: Net Income 19,138,841.86

Total Net Assets/Equity P 210,265,799.12

Total Liabilities and Net Assets/Equity P 290,927,640.71

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College Planning and Development Office, 2014

The College Planning and Development Office (CPDO) serves as the “think tank” of the College in developing its vision congruent to its mission, setting goals and objectives, crafting and pushing its strategies and evaluating performance, reviewing the operational situation and initiating corrective action.

Performing one of the more important presidential duties and concerns, the CPDO is under the immediate command and supervision of the College President. This set-up simplifies the easier access to institutional and environmental information that are necessary for a decisive and judicious action by the President. The Office functions were pursued and mainly executed with the support of the Management Information Service (MIS), and Infrastructure Committee (Infra.) which complement the Office.

The CPDO works toward the achievement of the following goals:

A clear and comprehensive institutional strategic plan that guides the College in implementing its programs and projects in pursuing its mandates as a higher education institution;

A well organized record of data and information for institutional use in policy making, planning, managing, and evaluating its programs and administrative performance;

An effective designing, monitoring and concurring of building structures and facilities that are constructed, maintained or repaired by the Administrative Division.

A Director spearheaded the tinkering of behind-the-scene activities of the College with the support of very competent thinkers as herein presented:

Herminigildo S. Torreno, PhD Director

Unit Head

Emmanuel B. Barbas, MCE Danilo O. Jacode, MST Infrastructure Committee Management Information System

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Table 47. List of reports and other data that were prepared and organized, 2014

Quantity Main Completion Offices furnished Organized Document Information Recipient(s) / Date Pages Copies with copies User(s) PPMP 2014 for DOSCST Infrastructure 09 Jan 1 3 Supply Budget VP Admin & VP The Action Plan 2014 template (in e-copy) 14 Jan 2 2 OP Acad Annex C: New or Expanded Program/Project 13 Feb 2 1 Budget Proposal BP 202: Profile and Requirements of Locally-Funded 13 Feb 8 4 Budget Projects Bill of materials & Cost estimates for the installation 18 Feb 3 3 Supply CPDO & BMD of 4-window BMD Office DOSCST Budget Proposal FY 2015 20 Feb 117 4 Budget CPDO Summary of Physical Targets Supported by the 27 Feb 2 6 Accounting Budget Proposal CY 2015 (with e-copy) Capital Outlay Proposals, by Campus for CY 2015 27 Feb 2 6 Accounting (with e-copy) Updated DOSCST Development Plan 06 Mar 1 3 OP CPDO Duly accomplished form from City Planning & City Planning & 07 Mar 2 2 Development OP & CPDO Development Office re: DOSCST Information Office DOSCST FY 2014 Physical Plan (as Modified) DBM XI & 21 Mar 2 3 Budget & CPDO (with e-copy) CHED DOSCST Budget Proposal for 2015 21 Mar 117 3 DBM-XI Budget & CPDO DOSCST Organizational Outcomes and performance DBM XI & 07 April 3 3 Budget & CPDO Indicators for 2015 CHED DOSCST Budget Proposal for 2015 (additional copy) 28 April 117 2 OP Accounting Updated APP/PPMP of CPDO for reproduction of 06 May 2 3 Supply CPDO & Budget Annual Report 2012 & 2013 & Tracing Paper Information System Strategic Plan 2015-2017 14 May 165 2 J. Cabrera (ring bound) City Planning & Information on College enrollment data and land area 16 May 1 2 Development OP Office Justification for Infrastructure Projects, 2014 - 2016 20 May 5 2 Budget CPDO DBM-XI & DOSCST Budget Proposal (in ring bound) 21 May 117 3 Budget CHED Information System Strategic Plan 2015-2017 DBM-XI & 22 May 165 3 (ring bound) CHED The matrix of strategic Plan vs. Accomplishments, 23 May 5 2 OP CPDO 2014 Detailed bill of Materials and Cost Estimates, Drawing Plan for the Fabrication and installation of 03 June 5 3 ICSD Window Grills for the Dark Room of IT Building 1st Quarter President Report for BOT meeting 25 June 64 1 BOT Secretary (e-copy) Refined Organizational Outcomes and Performance CHED & DBM- 30 June 3 3 CPDO & Budget Indicators for FY 2015 XI Refined Organizational Outcomes and Performance CHED & DBM- 02 July 3 3 CPDO & Budget Indicators for FY 2015 (updated) XI The matrix of strategic Plan vs. Accomplishments, 03 July 5 1 BOT Secretary 2014 (e-copy) Printing a final Draft for DOSCST Accomplishment 04 July 175 1 OP Report, 2012

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Refined Organizational Outcomes and Performance CHED & DBM- 09 July 3 3 CPDO & Budget Indicators for FY 2015 (updated) XI Quarterly Report Government Programs/Projects 10 July 1 3 COA CPDO & Budget Activities as of June 30, 2014 DOSCST Performance on PRC, 2013 14 July 1 9 Budget CPDO & Registrar List of Programs and Project to be implemented 2011-2016 by Department/Agency as CPDO and 14 July 1 9 Budget visualized/enumerated in the Philippine Development R & E Plan (PDP)/PIP DOSCST Curricular Programs Offering 2013-2015 15 July 1 9 Budget CPDO & Registrar CHED; Annual Audit Report on the DOSCST for 2013 Congress; 18 July 120 6 Accounting (ring bound) Senate; DBM-XI; PASUC DOSCST Budgetary Requirements FY 2015 Budget Budget, Planning, 20 July 258 9 -do- Accounting; MIS; (ring bound) OP Information System Strategic Plan 2015-2017 20 July 165 5 -do- (ring bound) Review MOA on R & E and ICSD capstone project 12 Aug 5 1 VPAA Convert Budgetary Requirement documents into PDF 13 Aug 100 1 Budget Create a final e-copy in PDF of 2012 Annual Ar-Jay R. 22 Aug 177 1 Accomplishment Report for web publication Sacay Printing Burn on CD the 2012 Annual Accomplishment Report 04 Sep 177 1 Press/Supply for final printing Officer Updated/Edited 2012 Annual Report as per 18 Sep 177 1 -do- corrections by the president in sample output Assessment of the level of 2014 AIP Implementation Budget, (form 1); Status of 2015 AIP Funding in the FY 2015 24 Sep 2 5 NEDA XI Accounting, OP, GAA or NEP 2015 (form 2) CPDO 2nd quarter President Report for BOT meeting in 26 Sep 89 1 BOT secretary PowerPoint format e-copy Davao Research Journal Accreditation Documents 01 Oct CHED R & E CPDO PPMP & APP for 2015 10 Oct 3 3 Supply Budget & CPDO Update the PPMP of DOSCST Infrastructure Project 22 Oct 1 3 Supply Budget & CPDO DOSCST Annual Investment Plan 2016 05 Nov 4 3 NEDA XI Budget & CPDO Upgrade the bit of DOSCST Hymn as instructed by 03 Dec 1 1 OP the president Year-end president report 2014 in PowerPoint format 08 Dec 111 1 BOT Secretary Form A-1 University/College Profile – Survey form on 19 Dec 3 3 CHED CPDO & OP SUC extension and satellite campuses

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Management Information System Unit

The Management Information System (MIS) Unit is vital in an organization which is a part of a bigger system whose orientation focuses on more efficient and effective delivery of organized information. Facts in the form of various data formats are the goods which the MIS Unit secures and prepare to help the College and its clients meet their objectives.

The Goals set for the year were for a judicious and accurate response to the informational needs of DOSCST internally and externally, and an improved and refined DOSCST’s mode of recording and aggregating information.

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Infrastructure Committee

Table 48. Work Accomplished by the Infrastructure Office as of December 31, 2014

A) Design & Supervision of Building Construction/Renovation

Fund Source/ Schedule Price Conforming Architect/ Problems/Issues of Project Title - Description Implementing Location Contractor Start Finished Inspector Estimated Contracted Designer Implementation Agency July 31, 5,269,774.69 R.C. Trocio 1. Construction of Tourism Information Main Dec. 3, J. Eballe 5,307,500.00 CRA. DOSCST 2014 Construction - and Education Center 2013 Gamalong and Supply 2. Construction of DOSCST DOSCST March 4, June 23, J. Eballe 1,469,419.74 CRA. Davao United Delayed project Main 1,910,000.00 Grandsrand (Phase 1) 2014 2014 Gamalong Builders Coop. completion June 27, S. Erespe 3,278,239.29 CRA. R.R. Seismundo Variation Order was 3. Construction of Student Dec. 10, 3,860,000.00 DOSCST Main 2014 Gamalong Construction served and contract Center (Phase 1) 2013 and Supply duration was extended 4. Const. of Integrated Science R.C. Trocio - Dec. 28, Laboratory Building, 10 CHED Main 0% - 13,983,063.15 13,952,088.57 E. Barbas Construction 2014 rooms, 2-storey, Concrete and Supply 5. Const. of Computer Science June 18, Aug. 25, - Laboratory Building, 3 rooms, 1-storey, CHED SIC 2,910,936.84 - E. Barbas - - 2014 2014 Concrete (Planning Phase) 6. Construction of DOSCST- CHED Oct. 7, Oct. 21, CEC Two-Storey Acad. Bldg. ,unit 1 CEC - 12,500,00.00 - E. Barbas - - 2014 2014 (Planning Phase) 7. Construction of DOSCST- CHED Oct. 7, Oct. 21, CEC Two-Storey Acad. CEC - 12,500,00.00 - E. Barbas - - 2014 2014 Bldg. ,unit 2 (Planning Phase) 8.Construction of Computer - - M.J. Tan - Sept. 1, Sept. 29, 3,300,000 - Science Laboratory Bldg. CHED Main 2014 2014 (Planning Phase) 9. Construction of Multi- Sept. 1, Sept. 29, DOSCST Main - 3,500,000 - M.J. Tan - - purpose Building (Planning Phase) 2014 2014

B) Design & Estimate of Labor & Materials for Maintenance & Improvement, 2014

Date Estimated Project/Work-Description Requisitioner Status Released Amount 1. Fabrication and Installation of Window Grills for the Dark Room of IT Building, 03 June ITSU Completed 13, 946.00 12.70 sq.m. 2. Construction of Comfort Room at the 23 Oct Admin Completed 71, 997.38 COA Office 3. Renovation of Cashier's Office 16 Jan Accounting Completed 59, 524.94 4. Repainting of Gymnasium Sports Court 03 Nov Admin Completed 221, 137.02 (incl supplemental work); 660 sq.m. 5. Replacement of Deteriorated Roof 28 Aug Admin Completed 123, 103.39 Sheets of Gymnasium 6. Repainting of Audio Visual Room; 28 Aug Admin Completed 54, 074.41 265.40 sq.m.

Façade of the Tourism Information & Education

Center, Phase I

Back of the TIEC

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Façade of the Completed Student Center, Phase I

Side view of the Student Center

Façade of the Completed Grandstand, Phase I

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Culture and Arts Affairs Office

Table 49. Activities/Performances done and rendered by the College Theater Guild and Visual Artists, 2014

Activities Personnel Involved Participants Date - Venue Remarks Summer Painting Kwadro Arts and Outdoors 15 Kids from 5 – 17 May Facilitated by members Workshop for Kids Club members different schools Subangan of Kwadro Arts and Museum Outdoors Club Davao Oriental Provincial Tourism Officer Summer Painting Kwadro members Workshop 18 – 25 May facilitated by members of Workshop Output Participants Subangan Kwadro Arts and Exhibit at Subangan Davao Oriental Provincial Museum Outdoors Club Museum Tourism Officer Open Mural Painting Kwadro Arts and Outdoors 3 groups(12 2- 6 - June Mati Kwadro‟s competing contest at the Mati Club members members) from Cityhall groups got the major City Perimeter wall. City Tourism Office Kwadro arts and prizes: 1st , 2nd and 3rd . Outdoors club prizes

Foundation Artists from Artsists from San Isidro various schools of and Mati City San Isidro and Mati City Anniversary Kwadro Arts and Outdoors Kwadro Arts and 7-8 June Menzi Celebration of Club officers and adviser Outdoors Club beach and Kwadro Arts and members and Tourism Center Outdoors Club at alumni Menzi Tourism Center 16th Annual Parochial DOSCST Drum and Bugle DOSCST Drum 27 June Parade Accompaniment Fiesta of the Heart of Corps and Bugle Corps Mati City Jesus members MNCHS Founding MNCHS Alumni DOSCST Drum 12 July MNCHS Parade Accompaniment Anniversary and and Bugle Corps Mati City Alumni Homecoming Environmental Kwadro Arts and Outdoors 26 – 27July Planted 100 Narra Exposure, Campus Club Cateel , Davao seedlings in ALiwagwag and Community Visit Oriental: falls and Mantunao Eco- DOSCST park Campus, Aliwagwag Falls, Aragon Dam Construction, Mantunao Eco- park Buwan ng Wika SSHD Faculty DOSCST Students 4-29 Aug CAAO Sponsored Students DOSCST Main Selection of participants CAAO Campus for socio-cultural competition (Filipino Category) 5th IARD Week IARD Faculty and Students DOSCST Drum 4 Aug Parade Accompaniment and Bugle Corps DOSCST Main Campus Buwan ng Wika DOSCST Faculty and DOSCST Drum 4 Aug Parade Accompaniment Celebration Students and Bugle Corps DOSCST Main Campus

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EMCOR Marketing EMCOR Personnel DOSCST Drum 8 Aug Motorcade Grand Opening and Bugle Corps EMCOR Mati Accompaniment DES Marketing DES Marketing personnel DOSCST Drum 8 Aug Motorcade Grand Opening and Bugle Corps Mati City Accompaniment Jollibee Grand Jollibee-Mati Personnel DOSCST Drum 14 Aug Motorcade Opening and Bugle Corps Mati City Accompaniment Siglakas Katorse SSG Officers Kwadro members 25 – 31 Aug Kwadro prepared the preparations CAAO DOSCST Main backdrop, flaglets, Campus banners, etc. Siglakas 2014 SSG Officers DOSCST DBC 1 Sep Motorcade Opening DOSCST Sports Students Mati City Accompaniment CAAO Siglakas 2014 Socio- DOSCST Main and Kwadro 5 Sep Sponsored and Cultural Competition Extension Campuses DOSCST main Facilitated the selection SSG Officers DOSCST Students Campus of Participants for DOSCST Sports MASTS Sports and CAAO Socio-cultural Competitions San Nicolas de San Nicolas de Tolentino Selected DOSCST 7 Sep Variety Show Tolentino Parochial Parish personnel Faculty and Staff Mati Baywalk and Presentation Town Fiesta: Kwadro Members Park (Ramp Modeling, Body DOSCST Night DOSCST Faculty and Staff DOSCST Drum painting, Hip-hop dance, and Bugle Corps Vocal Solo, Vocal Duet, CAAO Dagmay „ Ani Choir) Pinakbet Festival HRM Students DOSCST DBC 8 Sep Parade Accompaniment Main Campus Honor of the Feast of San Nicolas de Tolentino DOSCST DBC 10 Sep Dawn “Diana” San Nicholas de Parish personnel and Mati City Tolentino parishioners AIDS Awareness INHC DOSCST DBC 23 Sep Parade Accompaniment Parade Mati City Mindanao MASTS Personnel MASTS Member 26 Oct Parade Accompaniment Association of State City of Mati SUCs Mati City and Tertiary Schools Province of Davao (MASTS) Socio- Oriental DOSCST DBC Cultural Competition DOSCST Opening Mindanao MASTS Personnel MASTS 26-31 Oct Participated and Association of State City of Mati DOSCST Mati City facilitated the conduct of and Tertiary Schools Province of Davao CAAO MASTS Socio-cultural (MASTS) Socio- Oriental events Cultural Competition DOSCST ICSD Week Parade ICSD DOSCST DBC 17 Nov - DOSCST Parade Accompaniment main Campus ETD Week parade ETD DOSCST DBC 24 Nov Parade Accompaniment ETD Students DOSCST main Campus ETETD Week parade ETETD DOSCST DBC 1 Dec - DOSCST Parade Accompaniment ETED Students main Campus Alumni Homecoming DOSCST - Alumni DOSCST DBC 7 Dec Parade Accompaniment parade DOSCST – DOSCST main Alumni Campus

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PASUC National PASUC PASUC member 8-13 Dec 2nd placer in Charcoal Socio-Cultural SUCs including MUST, Cagayan rending (DOSCST) Festival DOSCST contingents de Oro City 4th placer in Story Telling (DOSCST) (sent contingents for Ms. PASUC, Vocal Duet, Essay On-the Spot painting and Charcoal Rendering) Explosion Variety DOSCST DOSCST Faculty, 10 Dec 10 body painting Show Staff and Students DOSCST models were Painted Kwadro Gymnasium Blue Heart Parade DOSCST DOSCST DBC 12 Dec Parade Accompaniment DOSCST DOSCST main Students Campus DOSCST Founding DOSCST DOSCST DBC; 13 Dec Parade Accompaniment Anniversary Faculty, Staff DOSCST main & Students Campus

Office of Sports Development

Summer Basketball Sports Clinic

The Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology through DOSCST Sports Office in collaboration with DOSCST Multi-Purpose Cooperative had conducted a Summer Basketball Sports clinic on May 17, 2014 to May 30, 2014 held at DOSCST gymnasium. Both were concern in their social responsibility to their neighboring community particularly to children of Barangay Dahican and generally to the children in Mati City.

The activity was participated by thirty kids whose age was majority 12 years under (U12). The said event was spearheaded by Daniel C. Soro, Jr., our college basketball varsity trainer and coach. He was assisted by his own son Elliel Dan Soro, one of the college varsity players.

From the start of the clinic, the kids show enthusiasm and eagerness to learn the fundamentals and learn the basketball as a game. They enjoyed their stay in the gym while having fun in performing their daily routine in the clinic. Coach Soro was very patient in dealing with the children despite with their friskiness and playfulness.

In order to complete the experiences of the kids, the team DOSCST invited the team Tam-isan as their match opponent during the closing program on May 30, 2014. The two teams played and both teams show what they got in the training.

The clinic commence with excitement among the kids who joined the said event and ended up with fulfillment and new learning experience. It was a successful activity for ten days not only to the children but to the supportive parents as well. The development of the young begins when the parents themselves start the push to take their first step. The closing program ended up with a suggestion of the parents that . . . “let it not happen only this year, but for the coming years ahead”.

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Dr. Torreno and Prof. Valdez Kids and the other children as they response in the instruction given by Coach Soro before doing the stretching and exercises.

The beginning of the exercise was The drill exercise of the kids. started by a short jag in a half court .

Coach Soro gave his instruction to the The passing technique drill kids what to do next

The Shooting technique The dribbling technique . . .

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The Game Proper and Closing Program

Table 50. Activities participated and conducted by Sports Office for C.Y. 2014

Proponent/ Number of Nature of Activity Date - Venue Person Involved Participants MASCUF Games 2014 03-07 Mar - BSU-CMU, DOSCST Sports Office 166 pax (Transition Stage) Bukidnon Summer Basketball Sports Mr. Soro/Mr. 17-30 May - DOSCST Main 30 pax (U12) Clinic Labrador/Participants Campus MASTS Fee Proposal (Php SSG Office, Sports Office June – July - DOSCST Main Studentry 250.00) & Students Campus SSG Office, Sports Office 31 Aug – 05 Sep - DOSCST SIGLAKAS Katorse Studentry & Students Main Campus DOSCST, LGU-Mati, MASTS 2014 Hosting 23 SUCs 26-31Oct - City of Mati DepEd & Sports Office 6th PASUC Socio-cultural Sports Office & Culture & 19 pax 8-13 Dec - MUST, CDO Festival Arts Office

Table 51. Scholarship Grants (Tuition Privilege - Varsity), 2014

Semester Female Male Total First 0 14 14 Second 9 48 57 Total 9 62 71

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Table 52. Hired Coaches/Varsity Trainers

1st 2nd Award Received Sport/Event Semester Semester MASCUF 2014 (1st Sem) MASTS 2014 (2nd Sem) Basketball : Hired Renewed 5 silver Rank 1 w/in the region Mr. Daniel C. Soro, Jr. Baseball / Softball : Hired Renewed Rank 1 w/in the region Rank 2 w/in the region Mr. Marvin John Aldirite Football / Soccer : Hired Renewed 3rd runner up 3rd runner up Mr. Marvin Lois R. Dava Sepak Takraw : Hired Renewed 9 bronze 9 bronze Mr. Jonathan J. Naylon Volleyball Women : Probationary Hired 6 bronze 6 gold Mr. Rayjay J. Fano Total 4 pax 5 pax 5 silver, 15 bronze 6 gold, 9 bronze

Table 53. Faculty & Staff Coaches

1st 2nd Award Received Sport/Event Semester Semester MASCUF 2014 (1st Sem) MASTS 2014 (2nd Sem) (Men & Women) : 1 gold, 1 silver & 4 Voluntary Voluntary 1 gold, 2 silver Mr. Harih G. Lopez bronze Badminton (Men & Women) : Rank 2 within the Voluntary Voluntary Rank 2 w/in the region Mr. Jhon O. Inoco region Chess (Men) : Rank 1 within the Voluntary Voluntary Rank 1 w/in the region Mr. Nemesio R. Ordiz region Chess (Women) : Rank 1 within the Voluntary Voluntary Rank 1 w/in the region Dr. Wilanfranco C. Tayone region Swimming (Men & Women) Rank 1 within the - Voluntary No participation Mr. Jongie Ancao region Table Tennis (Men & Women): 5 Gold ( MASTS - Voluntary No participation Prof. Danilo O. Jacobe Champion) Lawn Tennis (Women) : Rank 1 within the - Voluntary No participation Prof. Felix T. Lorejo region Karatedo (Men & Women): - Voluntary No participation 3 silver, 2 bronze Mr. Ronie V. Gangoso Tae-kwon-do (Men & Women): Voluntary Voluntary 1 silver, 1 bronze 4 bronze Ms. Janessa P. Catam-isan Volleyball (Men) : Rank 2 within the Voluntary Voluntary Rank 2 w/in the region Mr. Rolando R. Balaquit region 1 gold, 2 silver, 4 6 gold, 5 silver, 6 Total 10 pax 10 pax Page 2 of 3 bronze bronze

Table 54. Other Related Activities Initiated by Sports Office, 2014

Nature of the Activity Methodologies of Accomplishment Four (4) Players in Sepak Takraw Event where given scholarship Scouted Palarong Pambansa players upon entrance as Varsity Procurement of Sports Equipment Procured sports equipment for Siglakas and MASTS Games Activity - Provided Vehicular support to ferry athletes to any regions in Mindanao - Provided Sports Officials during the conduct of MASTS Games in Linkages to LGU-Mati & LGU-Province the City of Mati as Host City - Provided logistics in terms of venue preparations & vehicular transport of delegates

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Support system with DepEd in any Provided billeting quarters during the MASTS Games 2014 as Host Sporting activity in the City of Mati City Faculty & Staff Support to Wellness Provided sports equipment to faculty and staff every Friday 4:00 – Program 5:00 p. m. Hataw activity

Siglakas Katorse

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Sentro ng Wika at Kultura

Ang Sentro ng Wika at Kultura sa ilalim ng Tanggapan ng Pangulo ay nanguna at nakipagtulungan sa mga gawaing itinadhana ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino.Ang mga Gawain ay matagumpay na naisagawa dahil sa pakikiisa at suportang ibinigay ng Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology.

Petsa Gawain Sangkot Remarks Paghaharap sa Administrative at Naipabatid ang Enero Academic Councils ng impormasyon Academic at impormasyon at kinilala mula sa Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino Administrative ng Academic at tungkol sa pagpapalit ng pangalan ng Councils at Direktor Administrative Councils. Sentro mula sa Panrehiyong Sentro sa ng Sentro Naipabatid rin sa Board Pananaliksik sa Wikang Filipino tungo of Trustees. sa Sentro ng Wika at Kultura

Pebrero Pagbuo ng liham aplikasyon at SWK Direktor at Nakapagsumite ng mga paglilikom ng mga pangangailangan Pangulo ng mga pangangailangan upang kilalanin bilang Sentro ng Wika DOSCST at Kultura sa komunidad Nakadalo at nabatid Marso Pulong Oryentasyon ng mga SWK Direktor ang mga layunin , Kandidatong Sentro sa NCCA, adhikain at inaasahan Intramuros, Manila. bilang Sentro sa ilalim ng pamumuno ni Kom. Virgilio Almario, NA Lumahok bilang Abril Pananaliksik/Pagkuha ng Datos sa SWK Direktor mananaliksik sa OE- Matan-aw at Magsaysay ,Davao Sur NADA para sa Dept. Agrarian Reform Pulong –Oryentasyon at Seminar sa Nakadalo sa pulong- Hunyo Dokumentasyon at Deskripsyong SWK Direktor oryentasyon Pangwika, NCCA,Intramuros , Manila

Pagrebyu at paglagda sa Memorandum Nalagdaan ang MOA ng of Agreement –bilang SWK sa pagitan magkabilang panig at ng DOSCST at Komisyon sa Wikang KWF / DOSCST naipabatid sa DOSCST- Filipino gayundin ang MOU – BOT Proyektong Atlas Filipinas

Pagpapabatid tungkol sa Gawad SWK-DOSCST , Nakipag-ugnayan at Ulirang Guro DepEd nagpadala ng mga polyeto tungkol sa Gawad sa DepEd

Nakapagpadala sa Pagtanggap at Pag-indorso ng mga Komisyon sa Wikang Lahok sa Gawad Ulirang Guro Filipino ng mga lahok para sa naturang gawad .

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Pamumudmod ng Poster para sa SWK Direktor, Nakapamahagi ng mga Hulyo Buwan ng Wika 2014 poster sa iba’t ibang paaralan sa loob at labas ng Mati City

Nagisumite at SWK Direktor Pinagtibay ng Pangulo Paghahanda ng Design para sa ng DOSCST SULONG Dangal ng Filipino

Agosto Parangal sa napiling Ulirang Guro SWK Direktor/ Naigawad ang sertipiko SSHD/Pamunuan ng at medalyon mula sa DOSCST KWF kay Dr. Raymund Pasion- ulirang guro ‘14

Nagtungo sa lugar at Nakipag-ugnayan at Paglilikom ng Datos para sa Lingguistic SWk Direktor at nakipanayam sa mga Atlas ng Filipinas piling natatanging tagatugon. tagatugon mula sa Cateel at Caraga Setyembre Patuloy na paglilikom at pagsusulat ng SWK Direktor datos

Oktubre Pagsulat sa ulat ng mga nalikom na SWK Direktor Naisumite sa KWF na datos alinsunod sa pormat mula sa may copy furnished sa KWF at pagsumite nito sa huling lingo DOSCST Research Unit ng buwan na ito. Nakiisa sa MASTS Socio-Cultura Facilitator sa Socio-Cultural SWK Direktor Competition Competition ng Mindanao Ass‟n of State Tertiary Schools- Dagliang Talumpati at Pagsulat ng Sanaysay. Nobyembre Walang Gawain at ugnayan sa KWF -Disyembre

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Appendices Appendix Table 1. List of graduates in the various curricular programs, their home address, April 2014

Degree/Name Home Address Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management (6) Amigo, Val Evardone Tibanban, Governor Generoso Avila, Godofredo Jr. Garao Tibanban, Governor Generoso Cubillan, Iren Carreon Dahican, City of Mati Ozaraga, Remely Fe Magtuba Conchita Subd., City of Mati, Prudente, Darry Balaba Dahican, City of Mati Tacder, Maria Theresa Palma Dahican, City of Mati Master of Science Teaching - Mathematics (2) Decena, Margarita Pansoy Central, City of Mati Prudente, Elma Alicaway Dahican, City of Mati Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management (27) Aberde, Realyn Constantino Don Luis Vill., City of Mati, Aberola, Jessizel Macalinao Prk. Yap, San Iganacio, Manay Arreza, Maria Elaiza Faith Tabanao Capitol Hill, City of Mati Ayag, Marco Ed Aldonga Matiao, City of Mati Basalo, Marie Jo Ejara 17-4A Magsaysay, City of Mati, Bonotano, Jefren Moblanco Don Luis Village, City of Mati Dalaguan, Liezel Bernales Mapantad, City of Mati Dando, Marjorie Dimpas Dahican, Mati City Ellorin, Jessie James Mendador Sainz, City of Mati Esminda, Jesriel Ragas Libudon, City of Mati Gamale, Katrina Gracia Rañases Prk Mahoganay, San Isidro Gastardo, Dessalyn Ragas San Isidro, Lupon Jutba, Glorifiel Telos Pob. Tarragona Libo-On, Mitchie Grace Eramel Lemente, City of Mati Lubay, Mary Grace Toloriso Mamali, City of Mati Madrid, April Love Samson Matiao, City of Mati Maglasang, James Peter Marapao Badas, City of Mati Mangayon, Victoriano Baltazar Sobrecarey, Caraga Matangcas, Christine Cani Sainz, City of Mati Mayantang, Junalyn Sandongan Sto. Niño St., City of Mati Plaza, Veronica Jane Marundan Central, City of Mati Sanchez, Junalyn Saramosing Rizal Ext., City of Mati Secuya, Richelle Cabanes Dawan, City of Mati Sitoy, Jesalene Valles Tiblawan, Governor Generoso Torrefiel, Lyzlie Tecson 505 Salazar Vill., City of Mati Valles, Joi Lyn Mae Jotahot Dahican, City of Mati Yap, Princess Regidor Mapantad, City of Mati Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Financial Management (92) Abucay, Mildred Gallaza Sta. Josefa, Agusan del Sur Albiso, Camille Faith Bonsay Dahican, City of Mati Albiso, Carl Louie Bonsay Dahican, City of Mati Alcantara, Ronald Jr. Bautista Bagumbayan, Lupon Almero, Ryan Tabuyog Magamay, Tarragona Amazona, Joseph Kevin Sta. Cruz Matiao, City of Mati Asumbrado, Lady Mhae Tanzo Lemente Vill, City of Mati Ato, Jakiya Bandigan Upper Salazar, City of Mati Awa-Ao, Angelo Murcia Rizal Ext., City of Mati Azucena, George Gala Bato-Bato, San Isidro Ballos, Khanezza Santiago Lemente Vill., City of Mati Balmori, Quennie Cañete Abepod, Cateel Banggat, Grace Rura Katipunan, San Isidro Bantugan, Deliza Jean Dela Cruz Matiao, City of Mati Bauyot, Bernie Magkidong Salazar Village, City of Mati Bendulo, Zywuvi Lastima Sainz, City of Mati Bernido, Charito Ii Celeste Tinimbo, Cateel Blas, Eleanor Boyore Lemente Vill, City of Mati Brion, Ivy Marie Joy Capiña Rizal Ext.,City of Mati Bucog, Geneveive Elic Don Salvador Lopez, City of Mati AnnualCabarse, Accomplishment Rener Jay DagaasReport, 2014 | Aguinaldo St. Pob. Lupon 129

Camomot, Jim Rowie Tomarocon Capitol Hill, City of Mati Cañete, Jestoni Alipin Bato-Bato, San Isidro Comahig, Perry Jun Lagman Tagabebe, Governor Generoso Cunog, Jeanette Aquino Prk 1, Bato St., Manay Dahunan, Junie Monica Linsag Poblacion, Baganga Dayawa, Marnelle Monzon San Jose, Boston Delaman, Nikko Paolo Venus Lemente Village, City of Mati Ditona, Angelie Espira Sainz, City of Mati, Ducusin, Lovely Agapay Don Mariano Marcos, Lupon Espinosa, Adel Maneja Sainz, City of Mati Francisquete, Maricris Gomez 1102 Nazareno St., City of Mati, Fuerzas, Leah- Mae Ugay Rizal St., Pob. Lupon Gamale, Allen Dave Aniceto La Union, San Isidro Garcia, Rebecca Valencia Clado, Poblacion, Lupon Gregori, Julvic Consuegra Mainit, Cateel Gregorio, Robert Jr. Guisang Brgy. Sainz, Mapantad, City of Mati Icoy, Joel , Jr. Reguis Menzi, Dahican, City of Mati Indagacan, April Joy Vertera Bato-Bato, San Isidro Jeolin, April Tamayo Prk5A, Poblacio, Banaybanay Juntilla, Hedrick Jeflee Bucio San Isidro, Lupon Lamanero, Gerald Bonghanoy Bagumbayan, Lupon Lamodoc, Mark Angel Flores Tamia, DMM, City of Mati Liban, Rizza Mae Castro Ave., Poblacion, Cateel Llavado, Melvin Lido Upper Limatoc, City of Mati Loguinza, Irish Mae Gambong Manuel Roxas, Governor Generoso Madanlo, Mary Grace Deiparine Don Mariano Marcos, Lupon Maglente, Mary June Keithly Campos Dahican, City of Mati Makiling, Janne Ivy Pagong Phase 4 , Martinez Subd., City of Mati Malintad, Lei Daniteth Regis Bliss Site Brgy. Sainz, City of Mati Malinuca, Jireh Estivas Tagadao, Poblacion, Cateel Mametiz, Jean Rose Pagsac Don Salvador Lopez, City of Mati Manog, Ryan Señel Poblacion, Cateel Mapandi, Jennifer Gloria Poblacion, Cateel Masanguid, Armabelle Taño 2130 Sto. Niño St., City of Mati Masanguid, Delyn Digamon Magapo 2 -B, City of Mati Matibo, Michael Witara La Union, San Isidro Melgazo, Nesly Ann Auxtero 17 4 Magsaysay, City of Mati Montebon, Yves Marie Bandigan Salazar Village, City of Mati Monton, Sheva Sarillana Matiao, City of Mati Neri, Jandil Mahusay Lower Kapayas, Matiao, City of Mati Noro, Zilpah Faith Tequin La Union, San Isidro Oroz, Esther Dominic Angeli Manigo Taytayan, Cateel Pabricante, Elmer Manugas Panikian, Banaybanay Pacardo, Arnold Tuyongan San Isidro, Manay Pagayawan, Dhana Ladia Dahican, City of Mati Pagayon, Trecia Anong Aliwagwag, Cateel Paja, Lynimie Mamanao Lower Salazar, City of Mati Pamat, Teodulo Jr Ebrano Lower Capitol, City of Mati Pedronio, Reah Ledres 17-4 Magsaysay, City of Mati Peras, Alcid Cabatuan Sibugay, Cateel Perez, Jessa Mae Cabilan Subay Mamali, City of Mati Piloton, Karl Jefferson Ocarisa Madang, City of Mati Plaza, Monimar Rivas Proper Abejod, Cateel Quimada, Aiza Generelao Brgy. Sainz, City of Mati Regis, Krisvon Louise Subingsubing Bliss Site, City of Mati Riomalos, Cerlo Baltonado Prk.4,Brgy.Danao, City of Mati Ronquillo, Laira Toroba Tagadao, Poblacion, Cateel Ronquillo, Vida Baintin Tagadao, Poblacion, Cateel Salig, Riezl Jane Nacor San Vicente, Banaybanay Salivio, Jestoni Jesus Angcon Bilawan-1B, City of Mati Sandayan, Aiyessa Pagong San Ignacio, Manay

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Sangupan, Norijean Tabudlong San Jose, Lupon Saumat, Helmar Von Caturay Holy Cross, Manay Silatan, Vanessa Ong Dahican, City of Mati Similatan, Nimfo Matuco San Ignacio, Manay Tagalog, Jessa Mae Araño Andravel St., City of Mati Tampus, Marcielo Orilla Bato-Bato, San Isidro Tarrayo, Irish Mae Bugtac Poblacion, Banaybanay Tinong, Christine Joy Siano Mabini, Matiao, City of Mati Toroba, Jesson Ganloy San Jose, Boston Valdueza, Jaime Jr. Erojo Municipal Drive, Tarragona Bachelor of Science in Criminology (108) Abapo, Rodino Historia 17-B Magsaysay, City of Mati Acaso, Frank Jay Latiban San Pedro, Caraga Agad, Dannilou Ii Jabello Bato-bato, San Isidro Aguilon, John Benedict Cordova Kinablangan, Baganga Aleonar, Leonelyn Buenafe Dugmanon, San Isidro Alonzo, Marjune Sombrio Bato-bato, San Isidro Amatorio, Reymond Alconera Puntalinao,Banaybanay Aying, Aydde Aristides Jr. Villarojo Baybay St., Prk.7, Manay Bague, Jaylord Tecson Batobato, San Isidro Balanay, Johnlima Tabat Prk.3, Subay, Mamali, City of Mati Bandigan, Cherry Cris Beldeneza Don Martin Marundan, City of Mati Bandigan, Marvin Macalinao 224 Rizal Ext., City of Mati Banoy, Kerwin Bermoy Prk.8, Central, Manay Bartolome, Nova Angel Galvez Interco, Matiao, City of Mati Bastian, Kr Sabello Lower Salazar, City of Mati Berja, Jeff Loid Lagoc Pahamotang, Matiao, City of Mati Biloy, Mary Joy Guadalquiver Bato-bato, San Isidro Blaza, Mae Harrah Jean Bangahon Central, City of Mati Bordaje, Joseph Longakit Bato-bato, San Isidro Bordios, Darwin Canteros Maag, San Isidro Brobo, Rusty Alloso Crispin Dela Cruz, Governor Generoso Buenviaje, John Setielle Caquil Bato-bato, San Isidro Cagabhion, Evelyn Egot Ilangay, Lupon Cajegas, Jonnen Escabosa Maag, San Isidro Camahalan, Herminigildo Jr. Santiago Prk 8., Rang-ay, Banaybanay Cañete, Chris Paul Talisic Don Luis, City of Mati Cañete, Gideon Historia Lower Cogon, Mati Canonio, Eduardo Jr. Lamoste Maputi, San Isidro Capinda, Jelly Rose Cagabhion Corporacion, Lupon Comahig, Aiza Comaingking Carmen, Davao del Norte Comodas, Edilberto Jr. Toloy 17-2 Magsaysay, City of Mati Cudada, Angina Fe Tucasan Fatima, San Fermin, Manay Cuming, Rogelio Jr. Genodiala Hillside Brgy Sainz, City of Mati Dapitan, Jenia Apostol Lower Abihod, Cateel Daquiado, Ronie Macatamban Prk. Malipayon, Ilangay, Lupon David, Al Darren Vosotros 1413 Limatoc Street, City of Mati David, Jhon Karlo Maybano Cabagayan, Tarragona Dela Torre, Joan Arnaiz Manikling, San Isidro Dumagonot, Vanessa Diansay San Antonio, Cateel Dunganon, Mac Rey Apud Poblacio, Banaybanay Durano, Winston Lloyd Morales Dawan, City of Mati Ebrano, Donna Mae Orcullo Magongong, San Rafael, Cateel Eroy, Jenilyn Pañar Manikling, San Isidro Estopito, Johnoel Roslinda Maag, San Isidro Galagar, Mary Mae Lacre Katipunan, San Isidro Gangis, Alghaffar Andoyo Andravel St., City of Mati Gastanes, Mirafe Dapitanon Prk. Capitol Brgy.Tamisan, City of Mati Gayta, Marc Ryan Silario Cara Subd., City of Mati Golez, Ivy Joy Miñoza Upper Sanghay, Bobon, City of Mati Golez, Noel Miñoza Lower Salazar, City of Mati

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Hanani, Marson Ople Ilangay, Lupon Ibañez, Jeson Florida Wason, San Isidro Jael, Khalid Alfonso 17-4A Magsaysay, City of Mati Judilla, Joy Reyes Pasil, Poblacion, Cateel Lapi, Almalyn Cotejo Lapulapu, San Isidro Laroa, Lorelyn Lingo Tagboa, Lupon Lazaga, Jessie Mar Go Upper Mapatad, City of Mati Lemente, Chanda Bsoc 804 Lower Salazar, City of Mati Lemente, Jonier Magandam Prk.3, Bato St., Manay Lomoljo, Sheila Mae Lagmay Bato-bato, San Isidro Loquincio, Honey Lou Sabong Mapantad, City of Mati Lumantas, Jerlyn Baliguat Lapulapu, San Isidro Lungay, Dexter Ocon Pob. Cateel Mabuslang, Jenelyn Pamatong Curbada, Magsaysay, City of Mati Magwangay, Reymond Masanguid Casillanan, Tubaon, Tarragona Malipay, Jay Am Dutaro Katipunan, San Isidro Mamilic, Jovel Galbo Sagasa, Dadong, Tarragona Mamparo, Celso Jr. Lagoc Zaragosa, Manay Manalo, Gene Vallez Prk.10, Manay Maniclay, Maria Bitchie Rose Dayanghirang Brgy. Zaragoza, Manay Mante, Irene Baniel Bitaogan, San Isidro Marabe, Juvie Hemillan La Union, San Isidro Martinez, Rodel Ramoza Abihod, Cateel Masanguid, James David Goltiano 17-3 Magsaysay, City of Mati Masinadiong, Karen Grace Saumat Prk. Ferrando, San Igancio, Manay Matapias, Moriza Jean Montebon Lawaan St., City of Mati Mendoza, Daisy Jane Lubiano Governor, Generoso Micabalo, John Rey Laurito Bato-bato, San Isidro Montillano, Lorraine Plaza Bilawan, City of Mati Morales, John Leo Sabillo Baon, San Isidro Moralizon, Mark Josel Navaja Doña Rosa II, Madang, City of Mati Nioda, Christian Bordas 1670 Don Luis Vill., City of Mati Novo, Dhafnie Gheian Cabilar Rosal 2 Mapantad, City of Mati Ombon, Michael Caubat Old Macopa, Manay Pagnanawon, Christian Guinares Camansi, Badas, City of Mati Patagnan, Arcelie Arnado Sanghay, City of Mati Pausta, Guilbert Fantonial Central Manay Pelostratos, Garry Tanutan Sudlon, San Isidro Perales, Gemma Salva Corporacion, Lupon Puzon, Chaddy Lloyd Arreglado Magsaysay, Lupon Rabanos, Grace Razaga Riverside, Sudlon, City of Mati Robella, Jejarmelyn Relator Katipunan, San Isidro Samante, Linelith Sarmiento Don Luis Vill., City of Mati Sayabo, Liezel Maybano 113 Lower Salazar, City of Mati Serenado, Tom Jun Damalerio Matiao, City of Mati Serna, Doreen Linaza Poblacion, Cateel Sibog, Irene Lagnayo Don Salvador Lopez, City of Mati Sidomar, Rashid Lugayao Mayo, City of Mati Taping, Elbest Sadongdong Araibo, Pantukan Comval Te, April Lyne Taganait Bato-bato, San Isidro Teleron, Joemer Jan Alde Nazareno St., City of Mati Tenebro, Dexter Leopardas Batobato, San Isidro Toroba, Janeth Ipas San Miguel, Cateel Tuzon, Filden Mark Corimao Manikling, San Isidro Villena, Maribel Lapiz Riverside Sudlon, City of Mati Virgilio, Mark Joseph Mascan Upper Salazar, City of Mati Wanay, Marifee Tirambulo TNHS, Tarragona Yosores, Michael Madanlo Prk Pagasa Upper Matiao, City of Mati Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (32) Aliwanon, James Van Lumando Upper Limatoc, City of Mati Bagotsay, Virgil Bungaos Prk. Bagong Anyo, Matiao, City of Mati

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Bahandi, Ana Mylene Labajo Pob. Tarragona Bastes, Leozel Salibat 710 Andravel St., City of Mati Bautista, Daniel Jr. Alberto Prk. San Roque, Poblacion, Lupon Blas, Ginalyn Yunola Purok Mabuhay, Matiao, City of Mati Burgos, Rosemarie Misa Capitol Hill, City of Mati Clarido, Jhon Brian Esmilla Purok Town Site, Lupon Cole, Cyrus Kent Agan Mahayahay, Lupon Delima, Decebel Fernandez Bito-on, Don Enrique Lopez, City of Mati Dianito, Dianne Rose Agbas Mabuhay2, Matiao, City of Mati Francisquete, Ivy Kate Curambao Capitol Hill, City of Mati Garcia, Eduardo Jr. Sanchez 17-3 Magsaysay, City of Mati Gomez, Role Anthony Rondina Chan Village, City of Mati Inawas, Glenn Mark Samparang Lower Sudlon, City of Mati Inocente, Angelita Depoldo New Corella, Davao Jumag, Jierowen Serrano Libudon, City of Mati Laroza, Mary Jean Luzano Lower Salazar, City of Mati Misagal, Willy Jay Olvida Prk. Gemilina, Lower Sudlon, City of Mati Motilla, Francis Alice Erfe Lower Kapayas, Matiao, City of Mati Mutia, Mark Lester Tejano Corporation, Lupon Opriasa, Jessie Namalata Dahican, City of Mati Oro, Zyeluh Cabingatan Rizal Extension, City of Mati Polancos, Mirasol Sanchez Casanihan, Macambol, City of Mati Recla, Karl Vincent Gambong Panamin, Matiao, City of Mati Rivera, Vanessa Riena Pardillo 17-1B, Magsaysay, City of Mati Rosos, Glecy Mae Rendoque Upper Liberty, City of Mati Tabudlong, Jay Art Regaton Macambol, City of Mati Taguibalos, Katherine Joy Mawalic 2182 Sto. Niño, City of Mati Tinong, Dorothy Samantha Demot 0109 Pob. Tarragona Visitacion, Jeffrey Mark Balaga Camansi, Badas, City of Mati Ziganay, John Lloyd Milladas Prk Mabuhay-1, Matiao, City of Mati Bachelor of Industrial Technology Management (34) Bacar, Kelly Noli Sedeño Mapantad, Sainz, City of Mati Bancale, Renie Porio Tamisan, City of Mati Basnig, Marjun Apiag Prk.6, Brgy. Mayo, City of Mati Belanizo, Federico Jr. Abequibel Tua-tua, Matiao, City of Mati Blas, Ian Magandam Binaton, P.M.Sobrecarey, Caraga Calang, Cristopher Pan Lower Liberty, City of Mati Capili, Anthony Grandia Prk. Malinawon, Lupon Codilla, Mardiok Punay Doña Rosa-1, Madang, City of Mati Dimpas, Loyjade Daisy 1,Mapantad, City of Mati Duay, Ryan Lazo Dugmanon, San Isidro Espinosa, Russel Patasic Phase 6, Martinez, Dahican, City of Mati Felix, Israel Donato 17-3 Magsaysay, City of Mati Garanzo, Mark Cristopher Endona 17-3 Magsaysay, City of Mati Gulisao, Jimmy Borja Mapantad, Sainz, City of Mati Inabiogan, Michael John Dayo Lemente Village, City of Mati Mangmang, Renato Saplan Araibo, Pantukan, Comval Province Mante, Paul Jan Bustamante Pahamotang, Matiao, City of Mati Mantog, Roldan Palmera Brgy. Mayo, City of Mati Manuel, Abdurashed Barabag Dahican, City of Mati Miculob, Adrian Gamo Habitat, Pob., San Isidro Morales, John Lerey Viagedor Uni, Matiao,City of Mati Odiamon, Randy Limendog Marayag, Lupon Pineda, Paul Andrian Magdipig Rizal Ext., City of Mati Pondivida, Pj Silatan Interco drive, Matiao, City of Mati Ranoco, Rey Mark Sumongod Kawayan, Brgy Sainz, City of Mati Robedillo Jr., Gorgonio Asis Mahayahay, Lupon Rueles, Lito Riomalos Madang, City of Mati Salvador, Aljon Onofre Tagabakid, City of Mati Samar, Romeo Jr. Casocot Sumlog, Lupon Segovia, Jemar Donque Osmeña St., Lupon

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Tabanao, Jestoni Solante Capitol Hill, City of Mati Tinong, Raquilito Jr. Marianito Lucatan, Tarragona Uyangurin, Melchor Jay Mamitez Tagbinonga, City of Mati Valerio, Gringo Dalumpines Batobato, San Isidro Bachelor of Elementary Education (142) Agsuay, Carlaflor Genita Rizal St., Pob., Cateel Agujetas, Almera Penanueva Poblacion, Boston Alaban, Reyvie Culanag Poblacion, San Isidro Alicaway, Eva Bagumba Mamali, City of Mati Alilian, Sayma Telompros Bundas, Bagumbayan, Lupon Amoguis, Neralyn Sahot Alegria, Cateel Aroso, Margie Rivas Dahican, City of Mati Asoque, Rena Joyce Ann Padrones Banaybanay Avena, Maria Catherine Aldamia Bato-Bato, San Isidro Azarcon, Marilou Cole Baon, San Isidro Bagay, Christine Kaye Niez Mapantad, Brgy. Sainz, City of Mati Balbido, Mabel Lingo Tagadao, Catee Bantilan, Melafe Oloroso Prk Rosas, Langka, Lupon Bareje, Raisa Cagampang Ilangay, Lupon Barro, Merlyn Jane Marapao San Luis, Caraga Baylosis, Vivien Plaza Sto.Rosario, San Isidro Benilan, May Dugmanon, San Isidro Besera, Roseman Ramirez Surop, Governor Generoso Boyose, Florimae Lacia Pundaguitan, Governor Generoso Budadong, Sharee Diane Egera Concepcion, Manay Cabiza, Geraldine Odiamon Marayag, Lupon Cajegas, Dale Carpisano Katipunan, Bato-Bato, San Isidro Candia, Ma. Ysa Avelyn Baguio Calagundian, City of Mati Caras, Janna Maria Custudio Echavia, Matiao, City of Mati Carriedo, Alche Dallan Sudlon, San Isidro Casanaan, Grace Maumbas Rizal St., City of Mati, Davao Orental Casipe, Donna Mae Margaret Pomarin Prk 11 Calubihan, Banaybanay Cayacay, Jemlan Jade Acero Bilawan-1, City of Mati Colas, Junrey Conbas Causwagan, Cateel Collamar, Alice Tapil Prk.2 New Visayas, Lupon Costan, Queennie Cariaga Magapo-1, City of Mati Cuestas, Merry Gold Pabuaya Pahamotang, Matiao, City of Mati Culanag, Mieshielle Cervantes 17-2 Magsaysay, City of Mati Dahug, April Jean Amparo Prk.7 Baybay, Manay Day, Leevee Toroba Poblacion, Cateel Delfin, Jolie Ann Vitor Bato-Bato, San Isidro Diampon, Raymond Sebog Prk Proper Limot, Tarragona Diola, Darven Kim Envorzo Bato-Bato, San Isidro Dolendo, Chariza Taganait La Union, San Isidro Domael, Irish Robledo Sudlon, San Isidro Domoboy, Gibbon Lib Palmera Don Luis Vill., City of Mati Doy, Sander Bajado Kagankanan, Banaybanay Enalios, Mariefe Charcos Katipunan, Bato-Bato, San Isidro Escabusa, Aillen Ejusa Tibanban, Governor Generoso Fernandez, Ruth Mapano Sudlon, San Isidro Gandeza, Julie Bhea Tejome Prk 4 Acacia Sanghay, City of Mati Garcia, Armen Cayogyog Kinablangan, Baganga Garcia, Glades Serra San Rafael, Cateel Generoso, Aynol Lagsik San Rafael, Cateel Guidon, Aiza Espiritoso Poblacion, Cateel Gunayan, Rhea Piamonte Cocornon, Lupon Gutana, Kim Jayen Beloria 2110 Rizal Extension, City of Mati Hira, Roderica Manulat Araibo, Pantukan, Comval Province Inawile, Chona Mar Ampilanon Holy Cross, Manay Inocente, Aubrey Largado New Corilla, Davao del Norte Irog, Edwin Alcala Centro 1, DMM, City of Mati

134 | Annual Accomplishment Report, 2014

Jamin, Mary Grace Melindo Katipunan, Bato-Bato, San Isidro Javier, Niah Wating Brgy. Mayo, City of Mati Lacre, Preceilym Ednilan Sto.Rosario, San Isidro Lañge, Jean Orilla Talisay, San Isidro Lasdoce, Annie Jean Calma Marayag, Lupon Latoy, Ela Mae Libre Tibanban, Governor Generoso Lavador, Jesyl Pracullos Lower Salazar, City of Mati Layan, Evy Donesa Mendoza Bato-Bato, San Isidro Leones, Maria Niña Galanida San Roque, San Isidro, Linsag, Reygen Enriquez Sitio Coog,Mahan-ub,Baganga Llanzana, Alyanna Pearl Ronolo 629 Lower Salazar, City of Mati Mabalod, Regina Joseve Loguinsa Rizal Extension Balintong, City of Mati Macahine, Nemia Sumalinab Mercedes, Caraga Madanlo, Maridel Armada Pantuyan, Caraga Maike, Mary Rose Salazar Logpond Magapo -3, City of Mati Malintad, Domari Masunag Catigod, Caraga Malintad, Toche Galagar Blk1Lot21, NHA, Dahican, City of Mati Mandanao, Rosalie Hayag Prk. 2 San Isidro, Manay Mangaliwan, Tria Mae Camlayan Lower Liberty, City of Mati Manligoy, Lovelyn Grace Abrahan San Antonio, Cateel Manuel, Mary Catherine Latiban Calasaban, Boston Marimon, Analin Dela Cruz Mogbongcogon, Banaybanay Martije, Wendelyn Iligan P-29 San Francisco St. Manay Martinez, Fe Nopal Prk. Talisay, Poblacion, Cateel Matangcas, Reina Wenica Delposo Hillside 1, Balintong, City of Mati Maybuena, Rexell Apat Dugmanon, San Isidro Melecio, Geneva Cabanillas Bato-Bato, San Isidro Milintante, Gena May Belandres HILLSIDE II-B, Madang, City of Mati Monares, Christene Noquiao Mainit, Cateel Moreno, Liza Mae Plaza Alegria, Cateel Moya, Greece Felizardo Bagumbayan, Lupon Mulay, Marrianne Aradillos Prk. Talisay, Poblacion, Cateel Nayao, Mary Joy Miguel Bilawan-1, City of Mati Nierra, Sherlyn Mae Tañada Bato-Bato, San Isidro Nonog, Perlie Joy Cabudlay Bato-Bato, San Isidro Olivar, Arainne Mae Cuadrasal Prk 3 , Poblacion Banaybanay, Ombaogan, Keneth Latiban Cabasangan, Boston Ondoy, Harmon Arendain Cogon, Bobon, City of Mati\ Oranda, Mailyn Tambajador Pongoton, Banaybanay\ Orongan, Annaly Giagona Bato-Bato, San Isidro\ Ortega, Chela Mae Buot Mamali, City of Mati\ Ortiz, Ruby Joy Talbin Menzi Compd., City of Mati Oxillo, Noraiza Lamodoc Magdagongdong, Lupon Pahamotang, Mary Grace Agujetas 1124 Nazareno St., City of Mati Palabao, Liezyl Masillones Katipunan, Bato-Bato, San Isidro Pamaybay, Dina Signar Pundaguitan, Gov. Gen. Panugan, Maria Fe Habana Lower Madang, City of Mati Paquez, Sarah Jane Senoc Prk. 1, Brgy. Mamali, San Isidro Patiga, Sheena Mel Galigao City of Mati Pelare, Jaine Balones Tiblawan, Gov. Gen Peliotas, Angelie Paran Dugmanon, San Isidro Peñaranda, Cherubim Clarabal Clado Subdivision, Lupon Pernito, Gelli Magdagasang Hillside 1-B, Rizal Ext., City of Mati Picar, Cherry Lyn Rosalejos Bato-Bato, San Isidro Ponso, Aibe Deposa Pob.Banaybanay Ponteres, Ruby Puertos Mamali, City of Mati Pontod, Jellie Ombon St. Kalamansi, Caraga Porticos-I, Carlo Siblos Magsaysay, City of Mati Quadrante, Mercelie Justiniani Bato-Bato, San Isidro Quia, Venus Marcial Bato-Bato, San Isidro Rabanes, Mylyn Capin Bato-Bato, San Isidro

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Rañises, Laiza Galorio Sto. Rosario, San Isidro Regasajo, Fatima Angelica Delig Brgy Caganganan, Banaybanay Relativo, Charlot Dador Matiao, City of Mati Remerata, Irene Porlares San Isidro Reyes, Jeffrey Danga Poblacion, Cateel Reyes, Jerald Kim Ibañez San Miguel, Cateel Rico, Jayson Marzado Manikling, San Isidro Robledo, Mary Gel Conde San Roque, San Isidro Sagosoy, Kristal Gene Planas Magapo-1. City of Mati Saguimpa, Adelfa Limbing Crossing Taytayan, Cateel Saliva, Junie Flores Macambol, City of Mati Sampan, Vanessa Mamac Bato-Bato, San Isidro Sarguilla, Jessa Cañete San Roque, San Isidro Sinamao, Ana Margarita Pagong Holy Cross, Manay Sullan, Alyssa Reina Prado 1019 Narra St., Brgy Sainz, City of Mati Tan, Niña Vanissa Bohol San Ignacio, Manay Taneo, Diane Gay Tuco San Ignacio, Manay Tolda, Wenalyn Alonzo Bato-Bato, San Isidro Torres, Mary Sootie Briones Marayag, Lupon Torres, Norbenjean Briones Marayag, Lupon Tutor, Rinelyn Cajigas Bitaogan, San Isidro Tuvilla, Maria Concepcion Oniot Poblacion, Cateel Vallez, Aiza Reboquio Prk.10, Manay Villafañe, Hannah Zamaro Daticor, Matiao, City of Mati Vitor, Merry Cris Tañeza Bato-Bato, San Isidro Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Mathematics (17) Acolbe, Leny Casalta Taguibo, City of Mati Bestes, Jerom Macagubang Prk. Bayanihan, Lower Bliss, City of Mati Canonio, Harold Cabilar Liwayway 2 Mapantad, City of Mati Cubelo, Marryann Tamay 17-4C Magsaysay, City of Mati Dapitanon, Clare Calipusan Pob.Tarragona Dingcong, Cherry Mae Ocampo Crossing Lahi Magnaga, Pantukan, Comval Garay, Claren Glen Matayab Urban Poor, Guang-guang, City of Mati Getonzo, Mae Demafeliz Prk 14 Calubihan, Banaybanay Husain, Bai Norhaine Macadagat Daticor, City of Mati Labo, Bernaldo Amabao Prk Centro 2 Calapagan, Lupon Luis, Alinor Maglinte Lapyahan, Macangao, Lupon Nazareth, Mary Joy Albano Banhawan, Juvillar, Tarragona Nioda, Francisco Jr. Desponte Tamban, Governor Generoso Pahid, Arnel Rebamonte Sanghay, City of Mati Ponso, Aiza Deposa Prk San Roque Paniquian, Banaybanay Razonable, Riza Vidal , Kumintang, Tibanban, Governor Generoso Umpad, Lea Laurente Libudon, City of Mati Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English (38) Acuña, Kristylle Joy Candar Purok Centro, Matiao, City of Mati Apud, Analyn Tulabing Poblacion, Banaybanay Austria, Lordette Kristelle Bravo Doña Rosa Subd., Madang, City of Mati Awing, Joseph Csar Dismas Tinago, Tarragona Azurna, Vanesa Jane Nolasco Rosario Hills, San Ignacio, Manay Bebero, Rubie Jane Baliwan Prk. Maligaya, City of Mati Biabe, Aisa Pulot Prk Matingon Upper Salazar, City of Mati Blas, Monica Carla Bandigan Martinez Subd., Dahican, City of Mati Bulloc, Jonathan Besandre Siballa Vill., City of Mati Cadayona, Jessica Maguindanao 17-4A Magsaysay, City of Mati Castillo, Krizia Angelica Cubias Phase 3, Martinez Ave., City of Mati Fariolen, Charmainne Gizelle Bravo Santan St., Don Luis Vill., City of Mati Felizarta, Ma. Jessica Jane Fernandez 17-1 Magsaysay, City of Mati Flores, Kenneth John Lequin Bajada, La Union, San Isidro Gamayot, Michelle Donna Masaudling Phase 6 Blk 3, Martinez Vill., City of Mati Gangis, Sitti Ayessa Macalinao Andravel St., Central, City of Mati Garay, Jovanie Bation La Union, Governor Generoso

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Gumimba, Julie May Caoc Don Salvador Lopez, City of Mati Hugue, Niña Joy Bacatan Menzi, City of Mati Kinatagcan, Aiza Maybuena Brgy Iba, San Isidro Labajo, Rashmiah Cleo Abadies Tibanban, Governor Generoso Layto, Wendy Solaturio Lower Salazar Vill., City of Mati Legaspi, Jinny Balatico Prk Dalisay 2, Matiao, City of Mati Lumandong, Psyche Kyrene Sedon Lower Salazar, City of Mati Lupogan, Ofelyn Acpac Blk.10 Lot 4 NHA, Dahican, City of Mati Mabandos, Vina Grace Dionaldo Dahican, City of Mati Magtacpao, Sitti Mona Feliciano Lower Liberty, City of Mati Matiquiap, Joan Miñeza Sitio Papag, Caraga Mengote, Janice Sarno Sto. Niño, City of Mati Ordaniza, Amy Faith Loquere 17-4 Magsaysay, City of Mati Plaza, Wendie Lugatiman Sto. Niño, City of Mati Ronquillo, Kimberly Ann Bantayan Magsaysay 17-1A, City of Mati Saguimpa, Jerah Mae Ching Riverside Baganga Saumat, Sybel Mapayo Prk Montenegro, San Ignacio Manay Simbajon, Jenefe Ngoho Lemente Village, City of Mati Solis, Sandra Sanchez Upper Salazar, City of Mati Uy, Hanzel Claire Joseph Martinez Subd., Dahican, City of Mati Zaspa, Chel Angelie Alderite Lower Bliss, Brgy. Sainz, City of Mati Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Biological Science (44) Aloba, Jodel Bryan Alicaway Mamali, City of Mati Alterado, Dawn Pitchez Martillas Bagumbayan, Lupon Andoque, Diana Mae Sedeño Prk Magalang Mapantad, City of Mati Añora, Gina Marie Awing Poblacion,Tarragona Balisalisa, Sofony Gonzales Prk San Rafael, Dahican, City of Mati Benaning, Jeanette Plaza Lamiawan, Caraga Bulyok, Lovella Dimpas Public Market, Lupon Cadaa, Hazel Mae Doping Fatima, New Bataan, Comval Province Calipusan, Jean Grace Alao NASA 1.Tarragona Canakan, Michael Cacayorin Prk. Malinawon, Bagumbayan, Lupon Corteciano, Bryan Nishiguchi 732 Sto. Niño St., City of Mati Cuaton, Aldemar Masambay Mamali, City of Mati Cubillan, Ryan Mamparo Prk San Francisco, Dahican, City of Mati Dayson, Dominador Jr. Ampis Prk 1 Buclad Asuncion, Davao Del Norte Egut, Biverlee Jayme Prk.Paraiso, Macangao, Lupon Espada, Christine Mae Saypan Prk.13 Central, Manay Gargao, Marian Silor Marayag, Lupon Gorgonio, Mailyn Joy Guisando Dawan, City of Mati Inting, Sheila Mae Cagas Taguibo, City of Mati Jabilles, Rizeh Hermie Grace Malacaste Camansi, Badas, City of Mati Lasco, Cynthia Almosura Martinez Subd., Guang-guang, City of Mati Libera, Andromache Torreon Surop, Governor Generoso Longyapon, Jessa Gales Prk 7, Manay Lunay, Janine Krystine Macasambat Prk. Banhawan, Jovellar, Tarragona Mabiscay, Khristine Joie Baylosis Blk 1, Lopez Matiao, City of Mati Madanlo, Harlyn Samongay Sitio Kandungan Pichon, Caraga Mariano, Mabelle Tibug San Francisco St., Manay Morales, Dean Besas Prk Charity Blue, Dahican, City of Mati Pablo, Alimie Madanlo Barangay Bobon, City of Mati Pacto, Rachel Liaz Tamisan, City of Mati Paguio, Ryan Masungcad Prk Tinagao Tarragona Palmera, Jessa Bermudez Prk 1C Jovellar Tarragona Parcon, Jurey Padilla Banaybanay Pasion, Joel Matio Prk Pagasa Ilangay Lupon Ramos, Rhea Mae Tuan Tibanban, Governor Generoso Relatado, Leah Lagbucan Del Pilar Manay Roena, Renante Lazo Don Mariano Marcos, Lupon Rosete, Kristine Jayne Bulyok Panuncialman St., Pob., Lupon Sabuya, Marchie Jessah Mata Lemente Vill., City of Mati

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Silat, Jemalyn Malintad NHA Dahican, City of Mati Sucuano, Felipe Ii Josol Logpond, Magapo-3, City of Mati Sugaan, Aileen Taylan Crossing Daticor, Matiao, City of Mati Tagmomo, Jomelyn Amandoron Calapagan, Lupon Ybañez, Eduardo Pateres Mapayapa, Matiao, City of Mati Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Physical Science (7) Cariaga, Allan Paul Indoy Lower Salazar, City of Mati Catampao, John Mark Lleve Del Pilar, Manay Colis, Pat Angelo Navaja Prk. Cara, Sudlon, City of Mati Limosnero, Honey Vhee Jumag Prk.Pag-asa, Martinez , City of Mati Mancio, Harvey Cabrera Corporacion, Lupon Palma Gil, Edward Gilbert Baon, San Isidro Poliño, Dianne Catulong Sumlog, Lupon Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Management (12) Adsuara, Romelyn Durante Bad-bad Tamisan, City of Mati Auditor, Ruel Bryan Baterzal Doña Rosa 1, Madang, City of Mati Bueno, Liezlda Simbajon Phase 8,Martinez Subd., City of Mati Glendro, Jobern Calimbo B5 Pob. Trento, Agusan del Sur Limikid, Rachel Longyapon Dadong, Tarragona Magdipig, Jamaila Melecio Tarragona Navarro, Purisima Jumadlao Dapnan, Banganga Pacubas, Rosemarie Tiongco 1520 Don Luis Vill., City of Mati Pamaylaon, Lailanie Taleon San Ignacio, Manay Raza, Kristine Tanaid Brgy Iba, San Isidro Untado, Mary Ken Blaza Doña Rosa 1Subd., City of Mati Yumague, Kristine Mae Norbe 120 Rizal Ext., City of Mati Bachelor in Agricultural Technology (32) Alegado, Evelyn Ramada Lantmoan, Lupon Alvaira, Alvin Asotilla Bato-Bato, San Isidro Baay, Melody Mejos Bato-Bato, San Isidro Balbadores, Jeselyn Salamanc San Ignacio, Manay Balbadores, Memer Salamangca San Ignacio, Manay Bandigan, Isagani Nene Bato-Bato, San Isidro Barbas, Rhomulus Beltran Marfori Crossing, D.E.L., City of Mati Baybayan, Aljhon Buscagan Talisay, San Isidro Bilbao, Kevin Joey Pangadlin Poblacion, Caraga Cajes, Dan Calape Bato-Bato, San Isidro Dadivas, Glenn Philip Quiroga Bato-Bato, San Isidro Dagatan, Alvin Hemillan La Union, San Isidro, Dagatan, Jayward Hemillan La Union, San Isidro Dela Peña, Elsie David Papag, Caraga Flores, Raffy Taganait La Union, San Isidro Lacambra, Arwin Palomo Bato-Bato, San Isidro Lagsican, Ramel Anday Manikling, San Isidro Lupina, Jan Ryan Luza Bato-Bato, San Isidro Mahinay, Maria Kasandra Jane Gonzaga Bato-Bato, San Isidro Marcellones, Jaila Rose Cadayona Lumuga-ob, Brgy. Sianz, City of Mati Masillones, Nesselyn Cenito San Miguel, San Isidro Montaña, Lovely Ducusin Poblacion, Lupon Montes, Lourjina Lamparas Bato-Bato, San Isidro Ormo, Gerlie Rosello Caganganan, Banaybanay Pagantian, Ramelyn Lad Palma Gil, Caraga Ramillano, Jeutche Bethlehem Bulahan Bato-Bato, San Isidro Rosauro, Delima Alejado Lantawan, Lupon Sagpang, Reicel Dismas Central, Tarragona Sayson, Cherry Mae Bermil San Jose, San Isidro Vaquilar, Kristofferson Gonzales Bkl 9 Lot 3, NHA, Dahican, City of Mati Vicente, Alexander Magbanua Tipdas, San Isidro Zamora, Jefferson Valles Bigue Dawan, City of Mati Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (66) Alfonso, Rhojelyn Abranilla Bangunay Bobon, City of Mati

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Allera, Arnel Vincent Camilo Rizal Ext., City of Mati Alojado, Viel Alea Campos Bobon, City of Mati Ambos, Ginalyn Embolode Gonez Street., City of Mati Aniel, Imar Mon Sam Gordilla Cateel Aseñero, Normel Marata Hillside 2-A,Madang, City of Mati Bacatan, Perly Jean Lemoran Calapagan, Lupon Balili, Haniefel Grael Ocon Calapagan, Lupon Bandao, Engelbert Quiñones Bagumbayan,Lupon Cadayona, Gelie Marie Sanchez Ecom, Lower Salazar, City of Mati Cale, Ma. Rissa Calaycay Magdagondong, Lupon Calinawan, Mary Ailen Taypin Governor Generoso Cawanan, Abdurrahman Talangtalang Piso, Banaybanay Centillas, Eda Fe Paradela Magsaysay, City of Mati Comendador, Christine Jade Pelone Magsaysay - 1, City of Mati Coresis, Cresilda Obyso IHMA, Quezon St., City of Mati Dacillo, Rodina Mabato Magapo -3, City of Mati Dela Cuadra, Junel Brua Langka, Lupon Delute, John Carlo Ortoyo Menzi Housing, City of Mati Deniega, Leoherjemarsha Ryan Barsalote Macambol, City of Mati Dindin, Shella Mae Castillo 17-2 Magsaysay, City of Mati Dorilag, Joselito Jr. Bohawi Macabgao,Brgy Site,Lupon, Emiliano, Junrey Salimbajon 918 Lawaan St., City of Mati Erojo, Armae Nica Carbonilla Prk Mapayapa, Matiao, City of Mati Fajardo, Edlyn Rosete Rizal St., Lupon Garay, John Ralph Cavanes Lemente Vill., City of Mati Gonzaga, Jaypol John Bauyot Mangga, Matiao, City of Mati Gubalane, Aicell Flores Bigue,Dawan, City of Mati Gumba, James Donald Mina Mauswagon Marayag, Calapagan, Lupon Gunting, Gerric Balante Matingon,Lower Salazar, City of Mati Hurtilano, Rachel Joy Mian Macangao, Lupon Jaum, Jeanex Joy Cañete Sto. Niño Calye Putol, City of Mati Jimenez, Rizalyn Matahon Tagbinonga, City of Mati Jutba, Mary Joy Ulgasan Phase 8, Martinez Subd., City of Mati Kinatagcan, Harold Maybuena Iba, San Isidro, Davao Oriental Lagumbay, Roberto Jr Mamilic Pahamotang, Matiao, City of Mati Lasco, Cindy Almosura Martinez Subd., Dahican, City of Mati Leyses, Jessa Marie Namoc Marayag, Lupon Lopez, Rachelle Seit Nazareno St., City of Mati Lorenzo, Wenjie Rafael Sabang, Lucatan, Tarragona Mabuslang, Ellen Joy Alzate Corbada, Panamin, Matiao, City of Mati Macatigbac, Loida Tamala Bitan-agan, City of Mati Mandobayan, Rezel Rose Ocang Cebuley,Pahamotang, Matiao, City of Mati Maraguinot, Robielyn Banaag Mamali, City of Mati Marimon, Lorie Jean Garcia Talisay, San Isidro Montera, Michelle Malupay Marayag, Lupon Monzon, Ren-Ren Jasmin Everlasting, Ecom, Salazar, City of Mati Morales, Cyril Kevin Templa Crossing Sibala, Matiao, City of Mati Ogania, Genevieve Ann Areglo Talisay, San Isidro Otig, Charry May Ronolo PNP Cmpd., Barracks, City of Mati Pagcamaan, Siraflor Macagubang Sto. Niño, City of Mati Paguio, Jovy Ampan San Isidro, Manay Patoc, Paul Aries Valles Archie Hieghts Subd, City of Mati Paulin, April Catherin Deloso Lower Capayas, Matiao, City of Mati Rojas, Nory Jean Maxilom Taguibo, City of Mati Rosete, Jana Mae Corbita Limatoc Street., City of Mati, Rosos, Carissa Jane Rendoque Upper Liberty, City of Mati Salibat, Genelyn Tagaunsod Martinez Subd., Guangguang, City of Mati Saracal, Abdulh Hanie Dela Cruz Piso, Banaybanay Silvosa, Lyka Detros Blk 11, Lot 13, NHA, Dahican, City of Mati Tacder, Rowela Jane Gastanes Mamali, City of Mati Taming, Stephanie Longos Martinez Subd., Dahican, City of Mati

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Torres, Jelma Dumadangon Guinggona, Matiao, City of Mati Turno, Christine Joy Tamay Prk Marilag, Lower Limatok, City of Mati Tuyogon, Christine Murilla Baybay Lupon Villarmino, Mary Jane Tolentino Langka, Lupon Bachelor of Science in Nursing (16) Arpa, Nur-Juana Piligrin Zamora St., City of Mati Baganian, Cherry Mae Manolos Tagugpo, Lupon Barabag, Abdullah Mascardo Kawayan Ilangay, Lupon Casinillo, Windyline Cay Dumadag Lower Salazar, City of Mati Evaristo, Aynon Mendoza Liberty Beach, City of Mati Garay, Claudine Mae Tabigue Bigue I, Dawan, City of Mati Inting, Nikki Rochelle Bruce Archie Heirs, Matiai, City of Mati Lague, Joan Alibuyog Cogon, Tam-isan, City of Mati Magdagasang, Elvie Mabandos Sta. Fe, Caraga Mandawe, Febbom Ambi 20B Maharlika Sennagote Vill.,Tagum City Nacada, Sittiejessah Godoy Magsaysay -4A, City of Mati Pagsac, Floreda Dagansan PM Sobrecarey, Caraga Revelleza, Princess Perales Bigue 2, Dawan, City of Mati Reyes, Micha Perales Burgos St., City of Mati Sialana, Rachel Lalaine Marie Gales Tibanban, Governor Generoso Ytac, Lendell Kelly Baluca Pundaguitan, Governor Generoso Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with Business & Finance (20) Agbas, Nikka Sentinales 1964 Sto. Niño St., City of Mati Alderite, Arniel Antopuesto Don Enrique Lopez, City of Mati Antonio, Kebelyn Albizo Holy Cross, Manay Baungali, Ronalou Wandi Purok Daisy, Sainz, City of Mati Dumaran, Russel Kaye G. 1662 Jasmin St., Don Luis, City of Mati Galido, Ralyn Bentayao Kapasnan, Manay Glangin, Marifel Gallego Limatoc, City of Mati Inocente, Rosemarie Depoldo Sampaloc,Sto. Niño, City of Mati Langoban, Christine Lara Anguit Tagamot, Dawan, City of Mati, Lopez, Aiza Grace Sarita Blk 6 Lot 26, NHA, Dahican, City of Mati Mabanding, Emarie Facundo San Pedro, Caraga Masinading, Gilbert Magalso Paradahan, San Isidro, Manay Obre, Ermon Rodriguez 17-A Magsaysay, City of Mati Pamon, Krisha Mae Maglimong 180 Rizal Ext., City of Mati Recullo, Viera Joy Caldelero 900 Lawaan St., City of Mati Salinas, Aimee Dumas Cebulida, Lupon Sison, Charmaine Ruiz Bilawan, City of Mati Te, Jay Michael Calalas Blk.6, Lopez Subd., Matiao, City of Mati Tomarocon, Sahiridah Lino Bobon, City of Mati Villarosa, Mycel Dondoyano Dahican, City of Mati Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science (8) Bargamento, Leynon Jay Marquez Upper Bliss,Bo. Sainz, City of Mati Bustillo, Emalyn Gerolaga Sainz, Mapantad, City of Mati Calunsod, Applelyn Misagrande 17-4B Magsaysay, City of Mati Digamon, Edeliza Dela Torre Magapo-2B, City of Mati Laguidong, Franz Von Diuyan Prk Laguidong, San Ignacio, Manay Masanguid, Diana Rose Goltiano Magsaysay 17-3, City of Mati Pamaylaon, Lenie Taleon San Ignacio, Manay Silveron, Rosalie Mabale Bo. Sainz, Mapantad, City of Mati Bachelor of Science in Biology (7) Agad, Christine Joy Salude 17-2 Magsaysay, City of Mati Barol, Elvie Joy Nuñez Corporacion, Lupon Garao, Mae Jesel Requina Tibanban, Governor Generoso Logayao, Julius Tyron Serra Upper Matiao, City of Mati Luces, Jessa Angelica Comargo Camansi, Badas, City of Mati Tabuyog, Jenalyn Delaman Pob. Tarragona Tadigon, Jevelyn Veroy Nasa I, Tarragona Bachelor of Science in Development Communication (12) Arbole, Mary Christine Ibañez Poblacion, San Isidro

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Baulos, Fatima Alicia Tambiga Maitom, Dahican, City of Mati Benaning, Glisa Mae Sobiaco Centro A Lampyawan, Caraga Binocal, Mark Aljen Delos Reyes Magsaysay-1, Limatoc St., City of Mati Garanzo, Mary Grace Indona Mapantad, BrgySainz, City of Mati Labasano, Rachel Joy Acaso Pob. Caraga, Davao Oriental Lape, Lailanie Osman Kasubocan Tagbinoga, City of Mati Morales, Hyacinth Arado Brgy. Bobon, City of Mati Padullon, Analyn Salvador Malinawon, Bagumbayan, Lupon Pregunta, Denah Rose Rafael 17-3 Magsaysay, City of Rufin, Van Jorain Oregenes 17-2 Magsaysay, City of Mati Simangca, Jo-Anne Cinco Don Luis St. Orchid St., City of Mati

Appendix Table 2. Course served by members of the faculty of Summer 2014

No. of No. of Course Instructor/Professor Sections Students Business & Management Department (BMD) – 5 Prc B 1 36 Andrada, RM Mgt 31 3 119 Andrada, RM; Catam-isan, JP Prac A 1 42 Lopez, HG FM 35 3 119 Viray, AJr.R; Centino, AC Mgt 21 5 191 Baay, AD; Centino, AC; Mabini, JL Criminology & Related Sciences Department (CRSD) – 4 PE 4 3 127 Bermoy, HA; Timbang EE Crmntics 6 3 100 Carpio, NO; Sacro, JH CA 2 3 94 Calpo, MMB CLJ 3 1 3 Lorejo, JM Engineering & Technology Department (ETD) – 11 IIM 1 1 50 Angie, AA ES 33 1 33 Cavanis, JD ES 33 1 3 Cavanis, JD Math 22E 1 11 Dela Rosa, DC CE 165 1 24 Eballe, JC CE 145 1 13 Matias, EJr.A CE 151 1 16 Ramal, AG IM 131 1 9 Sarita, VB CE 156 1 2 Silvosa, HA CE 159 1 2 Silvosa, HA ES 32 1 30 Silvosa, HA Education & Teacher Training Department (ETeTD) – 9 SPE 102 2 73 Andacao, AA; Pajo, LSH Educ 124 5 177 Dalagan. Jr.SE; Lavisurez, GG; Pajo, DR; Redulla, RJ Educ 116 3 131 Labrador, JA; Pajo, DR Educ 121 1 48 Lavisurez, GG Educ 119 7 273 Lugo, MGR; Redulla, RJ; Galido, DM; Responde, AV SPE 117 1 37 Pajo, DR SPE 116 1 31 Panal, LM Spear 4 7 248 Andacao, AA; Sayson, MDM; Uy, CIA Spear 3 5 165 Go, RJB; Sayson, MDM Information & Computer Studies Department (ICSD) – 6 IT 126 1 37 Inoco, JO IT 130 1 7 Sacay, AR IT 125 1 37 Aranquez, AL IT 100 2 74 Aranquez, AL; Pellejo, CP; Taleon, R IT 124 1 37 Bulac, MC CS 101 1 4 Pellejo, CP Institute of Agriculture & Rural Development (IARD) – 14 PostTech 1 2 54 Baldoz, NA; Labasano, ST Practicum 2 62 Baldoz, NA; Labasano, ST; Lorejo, FTJr.; Padilla, RM; Sansaet, FJr.U; Tampus, RS Annual AccomplishmentSoil 2 Report,2 2014 | 61 Calungsod, FTJr. 141 AM 34 1 44 Leaño, MC

AM 35 1 43 Leaño, MC Agro 1 2 56 Lorejo, FTJr.; Tampus, RS AM 30 1 43 Magallones, MOG AM 31 1 44 Magallones, MOG Econ 10 2 90 Maypa, RV AM 40 1 41 Oray, CB AnSci 3 2 65 Padilla, RM; Tampus, RS AM 24 1 43 Dalagan, MT AM 33 1 44 Dalagan, MT AgBio 21 2 63 Sansaet, FJrU Institute of Nursing & Health Care (INHC) – 5 Health Ed 1 6 Arriesgado, EL NCM 102 1 5 Tabotabo, MSL; Yu, JS ND 85 1 12 Valencia, RAA CS 101 1 4 Yu, JS Bio 100 1 20 Yu, JS Mathematics & Natural Sciences Department (MNSD) – 12 Math 120 1 35 Arles, JC Math 2 3 135 Arles, JC; Palamos, CE Math 196 1 26 Cereno, DC Bio 141 1 45 Eballe, AC Stat 11 1 41 Jacobe, DO Chem 32 1 5 Tayone, JC Chem 21 1 15 Tayone, WC EM 197 1 13 Vilela, EM Phys 1N 1 8 Bantayan, JMB Chem 13 1 5 Bantayan, ME Math 13 1 34 Dora, JD Math 11 1 44 Dora, JD Social Sciences & Humanities Department (SSHD) – 14 Philo 1 7 235 Aumada, V; Rabuya, R; Sanches, D Hum1 1 45 Basa, J Socio 10 4 128 Bauyot, MFM; Sivallana, DF SocSci 2 3 129 Dalagan, RA; Law-ay, SD Eng 5 2 56 Huesca, Eliseo FJr. Lit 2 1 45 Lorenzo, ES Eng 3 1 2 Lorenzo, ES PolSci 1 1 43 Lorenzo, ES Hist 2 6 233 Law-ay, SD; Mama, DS; Maybuena, Y; Rabuya, R; Fil 4 3 113 Pawin A; Rivera, ER Eng 135 1 44 Pastolero, N Eng 141 1 43 Pastolero, N Eng 6 3 123 Quiamco, CA Hist 1 4 152 Rabuya, R; Valdez, R Cateel Extension Campus (CEC) – 21 Mgt 21 1 20 Adalim, JLT Socio 10 1 32 Adalim JLT PE 4 1 34 Andrade, MU Educ 119 1 40 Apostol, RF SocSci 2 1 32 Castro, D Crimin’tics 6 1 25 Castro, I Hist 1 1 41 Empic, CJr.B Math 2 1 29 Empic, CJr.B Hist 2 1 16 Gordillo, EE Fil 4 1 37 Gordillo, EE Practicum 1 15 Maravillas, R Mgt 31 1 23 Monsalod, RD FM 35 1 25 Monsalod, RD Fin 1 1 4 Monsalod, RD Spear 3 1 16 Paguyan, WV CA 2 1 15 Paguyan, WV

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Spear 4 1 22 Paguyan, WV Eng 6 1 31 Puertollano, J Educ 116 1 33 Puertollano, J Educ 124 1 35 Rodilla, M Philo 1 2 50 Susada, B San Isidro Extension Campus (SIEC) – 8 Educ 116 1 44 Arcena, JS Fil 4 1 31 Arcena, JS Math 2 1 14 Bandigan J Educ 119 1 34 Dondoyano, DJB Educ 124 1 34 Dondoyano, DJB SocSci 2 1 45 Dy, M Practicum 1 23 Dy, M Philo 1 2 64 Lubitaña, M Graduate School (GS) – 8 RESGSD 1 6 Dalagan SJr.E EDM 225 1 12 Francisquete, MJM Sci 216 1 10 Guillena, RM Math 213 1 5 Jacobe, DO ITED 222 1 6 Labrador, JA EDFD 203 1 20 Redulla, RJ EDM 1 15 Siarot, LD Sci 215 1 10 Sorrosa, JM

Appendix Table 3. Course served by members of the faculty of June 2014 No. of No. of Course Instructor/Professor Sections Students Business & Management Department (BMD) – 32 HRM 11 3 116 Andrada, RM; Padilla, CT HRM 27 1 35 Andrada, RM HRM 39 1 57 Andrada, RM Prac B 1 3 Andrada, RM FM 21 5 187 Catam-isan, JP AM 16 2 79 Lopez, HG HRM 34 1 32 Lopez, HG HRM 41 1 49 Lopez, HG HRM 47 1 31 Lopez, HG Tour 3 1 47 Lopez, HG HRM 21 3 115 Padilla, CT Tour 1 2 64 Padilla, CT BA Elect 2 5 194 Viray, A Jr. R HRM 52 1 39 Viray, A Jr. R Acctg 10 6 259 Acera, A; Porticos, M Eng 6 6 229 Aying, J Mgt 40 5 188 Aying, J; Centino, AC; Semacon, J BA Elect 1 5 177 Baay, AD Mgt 21 1 7 Baay, AD Fin 10 6 265 Centino, AC BA Elect 5 3 119 Mabini, JL Mgt 30 5 194 Mabini, JL; Tuballa, N FM 22 5 183 Pendang, NG FM 41 3 109 Pendang, NG HRM 12 2 64 Poniones, MF HRM 25 1 52 Poniones, MF Mgt 20 6 267 Poniones, MF; Tuballa, N; Semacon, J Annual Accomplishment Report, 2014 | 143

FM 40 3 124 Semacon, J HRM 23 2 70 Togotan, NL HRM 33 1 47 Togotan, NL HRM 36 2 65 Togotan, NL HRM 26 1 1 Togotan, NL Criminology & Related Sciences Department (CRSD) – 15 Crmntc 3 4 144 Bermoy, HA Lea 4 6 235 Carpio, NO Crmntc 1 6 271 Sacro, JH; Malinao, DGM CLJ 1 6 270 Baril, BA CA 1 4 160 Buog, E Lea 5 3 125 Buog, E Lea 6 3 107 Buog, E; Calpo, MMB CDI 5 3 100 Buog, E; Tituan, GMM Crim 1 7 315 Calpo, MMB; CLJ 5 3 91 Lorejo, JM CDI 2 4 153 Malinao, DGM; Timbang, EE CDI 6 3 93 Malinao, DGM;Tituan, GMM CLJ 4 3 91 Ruedas, R PE 1 7 315 Timbang, EE CDI 1 6 261 Tituan, GMM Engineering & Technology Department (ETD) – 39 AT 113 4 184 Angie, AA Draw 1 5 182 Angie, AA; Barba, J; Sarita, VB CE 157 1 24 Barbas, EB CE 140 2 62 Barbas, EB CE 153 1 9 Barbas, EB ME 31 1 39 Dela Rosa, DC Phys 11 2 51 Dela Rosa, DC AT 311 2 54 Dela Rosa, DC; Barba, J CE 150 1 24 Eballe, JC CE 154 1 20 Eballe, JC Math 2 E 4 154 Eballe, JC; Jael, JRP ES 30 2 68 Eballe, JC CE 144 1 30 Erespe, SP CE 142 1 37 Erespe, SP CE 141 2 62 Erespe, SP; Careña, RM ES 21 3 96 Erespe, SP; Careña, RM AT 212 2 83 Mendoza, RRB CS 12 2 45 Mendoza, RRB IM 131 2 47 Mendoza, RRB IM 141 1 50 Mendoza, RRB Math 1 E 3 135 Tan, MJE ES 31 2 73 Tan, MJE CE 131 1 61 Bagotsay, VB ES 11 4 148 Bagotsay, VB; Garnez, CM; Jael JRP CE101 1 30 Bagotsay, VB CE 160 1 3 Careña, RM CE 143 2 70 Careña, RM CE 154 1 1 Careña, RM AT 111 4 183 Francisco, JMS; Sarita, VB AT 112 4 182 Francisco, JMS; Sarmiento, J AT 312 2 51 Francisco, JMS Math 31E 2 102 Garnez, CM

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CE 156 1 3 Garnez, CM CE 151 1 30 Garnez, CM Phys 21 2 82 Ramal, A Math 21E 2 78 Ramal, A AT 213 2 71 Sarita, VB AT 211 2 84 Sarita, VB IM 142 1 47 Sarmiento, J Education & Teacher Training Department (ETeTD) – 25 SPE 101 2 72 Andacao, AA; Pajo, LS SPE 107 2 76 Andacao, AA SPE 113 1 17 Andacao, AA Educ 122 7 282 Dalagan, Jr. SE; Lavisurez, GG; Olandria, AG Educ 117 10 379 Labrador, JA; Lugo, MGR; Asaias, VE; Paglilingan, RM; Tambalila, J Educ 112 10 393 Lavisurez, GG; Pajo, DR; Catubigan, R; Gayta, J; Tambalila, J Educ 118 2 78 Lugo, MGR Educ 125 6 235 Lugo, MGR; Redulla, RJ Educ 113 4 192 Pajo, DR; Tambalila, J SPE 103 2 74 Pajo, LS SPE 111 1 18 Pajo, LS SPE 115 2 81 Pajo, LS Educ 115 8 352 Redulla, RJ; Bascuña, NA; Tambalila, J Educ 114 1 13 Redulla, RJ Educ 119 1 13 Redulla, RJ Spear 1 52 2,350 Ancao, RB; Damiles, D; Go, RJB; Odoy, MJ; Panal, LM; Sayson, MD; Uy, CI Spear 3 25 1,091 Ancao, RB; Damiles, D; Go, GJB; Odoy, MJ; Panal, LM; Sayson, MD; Uy, CI Educ 120 2 96 Asaias, VE; Bascuña, NA Educ 150 3 137 Asaias, VE; Bascuña, NA Educ 154 3 141 Asaias, VE; Bascuña, NA; Tambalila, J Educ 157 7 298 Asaias, VE; Castillo, P; Pequiro, R. Educ 116 1 2 Catubigan, R MAPEH 3 138 Lavisurez, GG; Bascuña, NA; Gayta, J SPE 104 2 74 Panal, LM SPE 112 1 30 Panal, LM Information & Computer Studies Department (ICSD) – 24 IT 123 3 144 Cabrera, JC Math 140 1 39 Cabrera, JC IT 152 2 91 Cabrera, JC IT 113 4 278 Dongiapon, DC; Laureano, LB; Bulac, MC; Paulin, JR IT 158 1 47 Dongiapon, DC IT 121 3 148 Dongiapon, DC; Aranquez, AL IT 141 2 101 Dongiapon, DC; Laureano, LB IT 132 3 119 Inoco, JO; Laureano, LB IT 135 1 9 Inoco, JO IT 142 2 94 Laureano, LB IT 115 1 2 Laureano, LB IT 130 3 118 Sacay, AR; Paulin, JR; Pellejo, C IT 122 3 144 Sacay, AR; Palmiano, D; Salimaco, RJA IT 151 2 96 Sacay, AR IT 154 1 48 Aranquez, AL IT 100 22 969 Aranquez, AL; Bualan, BM; Bulac, MC; Dominguez, RG; Egot, M; Lasco, CA; Palmiano, D; Paulin, JR; Pellejo, C; Salimaco, RJA; Taleon, R; Tagitis, EB

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IT 131 3 116 Bulac, MC IT 112 5 233 Bulac, MC; Paulin, JR; Pellejo, C; Salimaco, RJA IT 111 6 277 Egot, M; Paulin, JR; Pellejo, C; Tagitis, EB IT 101 2 90 Lasco, CA; Pellejo, C IT 153 1 49 Lasco, CA MOD 2 1 22 Lasco, CA MOD 1 1 23 Taleon, R IT 143 2 90 Taleon, R Institute of Agriculture & Rural Development (IARD) – 39 Ag Bio 23 4 154 Baldoz, NA Soil 1 1 51 Baldoz, NA AgEcon 1 5 229 Baldoz, NA; Magallones, MOG AM 23 2 64 Caballero, CG; Dalagan, MT AM 42 1 31 Caballero, CG Ag Stat 1 4 152 Calungsod, FTJr. Ag Eng 1 3 141 Calungsod, FTJr. An Sci 2 2 84 Clapano, MB An Sci 7 1 23 Clapano, MB Ag Sem 1 1 22 Clapano, MB Crop Sci 1 2 65 Labasano, ST Ag Bio 24 1 25 Labasano, ST Hort 1 2 87 Labasano, ST AM 32 2 91 Leaño, MC AM 35 1 54 Leaño, MC AM 43 1 35 Leaño, MC Ag Bio 25 1 24 Lorejo, FTJr. Hort 2 4 143 Lorejo, FTJr. AM 34 1 51 Magallones, MOG AM 30 1 54 Magallones, MOG AM 11 4 193 Magallones, MOG Econ 10 15 668 Maypa, RV; Dalagan, MT; Caya, CJS Econ 13 1 25 Maypa, RV AM 10 4 192 Oray, CB Mgt 101 1 48 Oray, CB AM 31 1 42 Oray, CB AM 33 1 46 Oray, CB AM 41 1 39 Oray, CB An Sci 1 2 63 Padilla, RM; Tampus, RS An Sci 4 2 75 Padilla, RM Ag Bio 21 1 34 Torreno, HS Post Tech 1 1 44 Torreno, HS Acct 1 1 37 Dalagan, MT AM 22 2 62 Dalagan, MT Ag Bio 22 4 154 Sansaet, FUJr. Agro 2 1 26 Sansaet, FUJr. An Sci 4 2 82 Tampus, RS An Sci 6 1 27 Tampus, RS Ag Ext 1 5 229 Alzate, JV; Binocal, MAD; Silvallana, DFV; Basa, J Institute of Nursing & Health Care (INHC) – 14 ND 80 1 30 Arriesgado, EL ND 85 1 1 Arriesgado, EL NCM 106 1 15 Arriesgado, EL; Tabotabo, MSL; Morante, GL NCM 107.1 1 15 Tabotabo, MSL NCM 101 1 12 Tabotabo, MSL; Yu, JS

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NSG 151 1 15 Torreno, JLP HS 41 1 12 Torreno, JLP HS 40 1 8 Torreno, JLP HS 80 1 14 Torreno, JLP NCM 103 1 4 Valencia, RAA HC 92 1 12 Valencia, RAA HC 92 1 12 Yu, JS CA 1 1 15 Morante, GL Elective 2 1 15 Morante, GL Mathematics & Natural Sciences Department (MNSD) – 66 Bot 1 3 104 Arlalejo, JB; Bantayan, ME; Ybañez, CJr.O Bio 101 1 14 Arlalejo, JB Bio 1 19 836 Arlalejo, JB; Erespe, MS; Nanual, BJ; Sorrosa, JM; Vilela, EM; Bantayan, ME; Morales, DB; Quimpan, H; Sumambot, ERC; Tinapay, JPE; Vega, FGA; Ybañez, CJr.O Bio 121 2 63 Arlalejo, JB; Jimenez, LA Math 112 2 78 Arles, JC, Jacobe, DO Math 1 25 1,100 Arles, JC; Cereno, DC; Agbas, NS; Alderite, AA; Dapa, BC; Galido, RB; Langoban, CLA; Lemente, AS; Masinading, GM; Montizo, MB; Padua, L; Palamos, C; Tomarocon, SL Math 119 2 71 Arles, JC, Jacobe, DO Phys 21 5 185 Arles, JC, Morales, DB; Paglilingan, RMM; Pequiro,RM;Verzosa, RC Math 10 24 1,091 Cereno, DC; Jacobe, DO; Tuan, NM; Agbas, NS; Alderite, AA; Awa- ao, RG; Dapa, BC; Daro, JD; Galido, RB; Langoban, CLA; Lemente, AS; Masinading, GM; Montizo, MB; Padua, L; Palamos, C; Tomarocon, SL Math 12 3 143 Cereno, DC; Agbas, NS; Langoban, CLA Math 127 1 42 Cereno, DC Math 3 2 58 Cereno, DC; Alderite, AA Math 124 1 25 Cereno, DC Zoo 100 1 25 Eballe, AC Zoo 1 4 178 Eballe, AC; Erespe, MS Bio 120 1 18 Eballe, AC Math 103 1 49 Jacobe, DO Math 106 3 125 Jacobe, DO; Agbas, NS; Dora, JD Bio/Es 198 1 21 Jimenez, LA Bio 121 1 21 Jimenez, LA Bio 110 1 10 Nanual, BJ Bio 132 1 17 Nanual, BJ Bio 131 1 41 Nanual, BJ Stat 131 1 34 Olandria, A. G. Math 130 1 33 Olandria, A. G. Math 198 1 28 Olandria, A. G. NatSci 3 12 548 Sorrosa, JM; Tayone, WC; Bantayan, JMD; Paglilingan, RMM; Pequiro, RM; Quimpan, H; Solamo, LGM; Tinapay, JPE HRM 43 1 45 Sorrosa, JM Bio 102 1 39 Sorrosa, JM Bio 112 1 11 Sorrosa, JM Chem 31 1 45 Tayone, JC Chem 11 9 384 Tayone, JC; Bantayan, ME; Quimpan, H; Tinapay, JPE; Verzosa, RC; Ybañez, CJr.O Chem 21 2 56 Tayone, JC; Tayone, WC Chem 13 7 303 Tayone, JC; Bantayan, JMD; Pequiro, RM; Sumambot, ERC; Tan, RP; Verzosa, RC

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Chem 14 2 68 Tayone, WC Math 121 2 57 Tuan , NM Math 115 1 24 Tuan, NM Math 116 1 25 Tuan, NM EM 101 1 17 Tuan, NM Math 126 1 47 Tuan, NM Math 115 1 38 Tuan, NM EM 121 1 11 Vilela, EM ES 140 1 17 Vilela, EM Bio 140 1 46 Vilela, EM Stat 1 1 14 Agbas, NS Math 3 1 13 Alderite, AA Bio 134 5 226 Bantayan, JMD; Quimpan, H; Ybañez, CJr.O Zoo 101 1 15 Bantayan, JMD STS 2 1 17 Bantayan, ME; Quimpan IM 130 1 33 Dapa, BC Math 120 1 22 Dapa, BC Math 1HR 3 122 Dapa, BC Math 2 1 5 Galido, RB Math 1A 3 122 Galido, RB; Masinading, GM NatSci 100 2 70 Morales, DB STS 1 2 69 Morales, DB Math 11 2 76 Padua, L; Palamos, C Acctg 101 1 33 Padua. L Fin 114 1 3 Padua. L Phys 7 1 48 Paglilingan, RMM NatSci 6 3 106 Paglilingan, RMM; Sumambot, ERC Phys 1 1 36 Paglilingan, RMM Math 100 2 95 Palamos, C NatSci 10 1 3 Pequiro, C EM 140 1 32 Solamo, LGM Phys 103 1 1 Verzosa, RC Social Sciences & Humanities Department (SSHD) – 45 DC 117 1 17 Alzate, JV DC 115 1 17 Alzate, JV Psych 10 30 1,318 Bauyot, MFM; Llanita GE; Torreno, JLP; Sachez, D; Maybuena, Y; Yu. J Bauyot, MFM; Law-ay, SD; Basa, JY; Mama, DS; Silvallana, DF; Socio 10 22 983 Esver, EL; Binocal, MAR; Oliveros, R; Yu, J Dalagan, RA; Aumada, V; Rabuya, R; Valdez, R; Briz, ARC; Tequin, Hist 1 32 1,235 TB; Esver, EL; Maybuena, Y SocSci 1 3 102 Dalagan, RA; Valdez, R Galido, DM; De Jesus, DK; Responde, AV; Solano, LS; Yañez, MLJ; Lit 1 29 1,316 Celeste, J; Felizarta, J; Flores, K; Ronolo, D; Pann, R; Arcenas, J Eng 125 3 138 Galido, DM Eng 5 2 84 Galvez, LS; Siarot, LD; Eng 121 4 141 Galvez, LS; Celeste, J Eng 150 1 43 Galvez, LS DC 116 1 48 Galvez, LS DC 101 3 104 Hadia, CN DC 122 1 26 Hadia, CN DC 109 1 24 Hadia, CN DC 121 1 24 Hadia, CN PolSci 1 14 652 Huesca, EFJr.; Motilla, AE; Tequin, TB; Lorejo, J. Oliveros, R DM 106 1 21 Huesca, EFJr.

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Hist 2 9 380 Law-ay, SD; Mama, DS; Valdez, R; Briz, ARC; Esver, EL; Maybuena, Y Socio 11 1 22 Law-ay, SD Eng 3 22 999 Lim, GC; Lorenzo, E; Quiamco, CA; Responde, AV; Solano, LS; Celeste, J; Felizarta, J; Flores, K Eng 1 41 2,694 Lim, GC; Pastolero, N; Siarot, LD; Sungahid, O; Quiamco, CA; Responde, AV; Solano, LS; Templo, LJ; Yañez, MLJ; Celeste, J; Felizarta, J; Flores, K; Ronolo, D; Pann, R; Arcenas, J; Castillo, P DC 108 1 25 Llanita, GE DC 110 1 25 Llanita, GE Fil 1 48 2,143 Pasion, RM; Rivera, ER; Abenes, MC; Verano, J; Tahud, R; Falconite, PJ; Biton, B; Pawin, A; Zamora, M Fil 2 5 211 Pasion, RM; Abenes, MC; Falconite, PJ Eng 140 1 44 Pastolero, N Eng 111 2 53 Pastolero, N Eng 132 2 55 Pastolero, N Fil 3 7 311 Rivera, ER; Verano, J; Tahud, R; Pawin, A Fil 5 2 95 Rivera, ER; Biton, B Eng 122 2 56 Siarot, LD Eng 160 1 43 Siarot, LD Lit 2 7 310 De Jesus, DK; Templo, LJ; Felizarta, J; Flores, K Eng 120 2 51 Lorenzo, E Eng 130 4 177 Quiamco, CA; Templo, LJ Eng 117 1 43 Templo, LJ Philo 2 4 140 Aumada, V; Rabuya, R; Sanchez, D; Maybuena, Y Hum 2 2 90 Aumada, V Philo 1 3 123 Aumada, V; Rabuya, R; Sanchez, D Hum 1 19 862 Basa, JY; Mama, DS; Briz, ARC; Tequin, TB; Esver, EL; Binocal, MAR; Maybuena, Y DC 107 1 25 Silvallana, DF DC 103 3 104 Silvallana, DF DC 102 3 104 Silvallana, DF SocSci 2 1 2 Valdez, R National Service Training Program (NSTP) – 5 CWTS 1 29 1,486 Acolbe, M; Agbas, N; Andacao, A; Andrada, R; Aumada, V; Binocal, MA; Bulac, M; Catubigan, R; Dongiapon, D; Langoban, L; Mama, D; Masinading, G; Sanchez, D; Silvallana, DF; Yu, JJr LTS 1 10 429 Bauyot, MF; Catubigan, R; Mama D; Responde, A; Revira, E; Tamala, L ROTC 2 1 743 Col. Buco, JO MS 32 1 28 Col. Buco, JO MS 42 1 17 Col. Buco, JO Cateel Extension Campus (CEC) – 94 Math 12 2 59 Abrahan, R; Empic, C Jr. Math 1 7 266 Abrahan, R; Empic, C Jr.; Mabayambang, C; Susada, B Psycho 10 6 258 Adalim, JL Socio 10 4 192 Adalim, JL; Monsalod, R; Castro, D Eng 3 3 120 Apostol, R Educ 120 1 33 Apostol, R Elective 3 64 Cañas, I; Clamor, KP Mgt 30 1 19 Cañas, I Fin 1 1 24 Cañas, I FM 21 1 22 Cañas, I FM 40 1 21 Cañas, I Ag Econ 1 1 46 Cañas, I

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AM 10 2 94 Cañas, I; Clamor, KP Econ 10 3 132 Cañas, I; Clamor, KP Fil 3 1 46 Castro, C Fil 1 8 333 Castro, C;Emboscado, R; Gordillo, E Fil 5 1 32 Castro, C Hist 1 3 131 Castro, D; Monsalod, R Soc Sci 1 2 58 Castro, D; Emboscado, R CLJ 1 1 43 Castro, D CWTS 1 3 156 Castro, D; Monsalod, R PE 1 1 52 Castro, D Chem 13 1 44 Castro, I FM 22 1 20 Clamor, KP Mgt 40 1 19 Clamor, KP FM 41 1 20 Clamor, KP Educ 125 1 51 Day, J Educ 115 1 52 Day, J Chem 11 1 48 Dedal, A Bio 1 2 78 Dedal, A Nat Sci 6 1 30 Dedal, A Chem 14 1 30 Dedal, A Mapeh 1 1 51 Emboscado, R Math 10 2 84 Empic, CJr; Susada, B Math 106 1 39 Empic, CJr CDI 6 1 17 Fidel, PJr.L LEA 5 1 32 Fidel, PJr.L Eng 1 8 347 Gordillo, E; Puertollano, J; Sagang, ER Nat Sci 3 3 119 Lastrado, JG; Sillo, SA Nat Sci 100 1 40 Lastrado, JG Educ 113 1 33 Lastrado, JG Ag Ext1 1 48 Losentes, C Agro 2 1 16 Losentes, C Hum 1 1 39 Mabayambang, C Hist 2 1 26 Mabayambang, C Lit 1 2 76 Mabayambang, C Math 2 1 4 Mabayambang, C An Sci 7 1 17 Maglimolo, RM An Sci 4 1 17 Maglimolo, RM An Sci 2 1 16 Maglimolo, RM Horti 2 1 18 Maglimolo, RM An Sci 6 1 16 Maglimolo, RM Pol Sci 1 2 69 Manligoy, MG Crimint’tics 3 1 31 Manligoy, MG CDI 5 1 48 Manligoy, MG CDI 1 1 48 Manligoy, MG CLJ 5 1 18 Manligoy, MG IT 100 3 111 Monsalod, R Ag Sem 1 16 Monsalod, R ROTC 1 1 189 Montera, N CA 1 1 33 Paguyan, W Crim 1 1 52 Paguyan, W CDI 2 1 32 Paguyan, W LEA 4 1 42 Paguyan, W LEA 6 1 16 Paguyan, W Crimin’tics 1 41 Paguyan, W

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CLJ 4 1 17 Paguyan, W Ag Bio 21 1 17 Renegado, G Ag Bio 22 1 16 Renegado, G Horti 1 1 16 Renegado, G Ag Bio 25 1 16 Renegado, G Ag Eng’g 1 1 14 Renegado, G Eng 130 1 47 Puertollano, J Eng 121 1 31 Puertollano, J Eng 125 1 45 Puertollano, J Educ 117 1 47 Rodilla, M Educ 150 1 40 Rodilla, M Educ 157 1 29 Rodilla, M Educ 112 2 118 Rodilla, M Educ 122 1 46 Rodilla, M Lit 2 1 52 Sagang, ER Eng 6 1 29 Sagang, ER Bio 134 1 27 Sillo, SA Bot 1 1 38 Sillo, SA STS 1 1 40 Sillo, SA AgBio 23 1 12 Sillo, SA Ag Stat 1 11 Susada, B Crim 6 1 13 Susada, B Math 107 1 3 Susada, B Acctg 1 1 28 Susada, JM AM 11 2 74 Susada, JM Mgt 20 1 29 Susada, JM Spear 1 2 224 Uy, J Spear 3 3 19 Uy, J San Isidro Extension Campus (SIEC) – 87 AG Sem 1 1 21 Camay, R Ag Stat 1 1 27 Camay, R Chem 13 2 60 Camay, R Crim 6 1 9 Camay, R Crim 11 1 49 Camay, R Hist 2 2 63 Lera, D Socio 10 4 118 Lera, D; Lubitaña, M PolSci 1 2 71 Lera, D; Lubitaña, M Hist 1 5 225 Lera, D; Lubitaña, M; Vilar, G Eng 125 1 42 Leal, IA Eng 130 1 42 Leal, IA Educ 112 2 78 Leal, IA Math 1 4 187 Bandigan, J; Pahid, A Math 10 2 88 Bandigan, J; Pahid, A Math 106 1 31 Bandigan, J Math 12 2 90 Bandigan, J Math 103 1 2 Bandigan, J NSTP 1 3 120 Bordios, A; Cabras, E; Ruelo A Jr. Hum 1 2 90 Cabras, E IT 100 4 165 Cabras, E; Pahid, A Psych 10 4 165 Cabras, E; Ruelo A Jr. Crimin’tics 1 2 55 Cajegas,AO; Sefuentes, C Lea 4 2 55 Cajegas,AO; Penecios, W Spear 1 2 215 Dalipe, M Spear 3 1 125 Dalipe, M Annual Accomplishment Report, 2014 | 151

Eng 3 2 90 Dondoyano, D Lit 2 2 78 Dondoyano, D Educ 122 1 42 Dondoyano, D Educ 125 1 46 Dondoyano, D Educ 115 1 46 Dondoyano, D Educ 121 1 42 Dondoyano, D Horti 1 1 26 Dimpas, NJ Ag Eng’g 1 26 Dimpas, NJ An Sci 7 1 21 Dy, Malou M An Sci 2 1 27 Dy, Malou M An Sci 4 1 21 Dy, Malou M Bio 1 2 82 Dy, Malou M; Vilar, G Horti 2 1 27 Dy, Malou M Ansci 6 1 21 Dy, Marlon M AgBio 22 1 23 Dy, Marlon M AgBio 21 1 26 Dy, Marlon M AgBio 25 1 21 Dy, Marlon M Agro 2 1 21 Dy, Marlon M Soc Sci 2 90 Lubitaña, M Mgt 31 1 23 Dulota, JE Econ 10 1 25 Dulota, JE Mgt 20 1 35 Dulota, JE Mgt 40 1 25 Dulota, JE Elective (Enterp Mgt.) 1 25 Dulota, JE Accounting 10 1 35 Dulota, JE MAPEH 1 2 78 Paguio, R NatSci 6 1 42 Paguio, R Educ 120 1 42 Paguio, R Educ 117 1 46 Paguio, R Bio 134 1 42 Paguio, R NatSci 3 1 45 Paguio, R ROTC 1 130 Pahayahay, M MS 32 1 9 Pahayahay, M CLJ 4 1 20 Penecios, W CDI 5 1 20 Penecios, W PE 1 1 48 Penecios, W Lea 5 1 33 Penecios, W CLJ 1 1 55 Penecios, W CDI 2 1 40 Penecios, W CDI 1 1 55 Presente, C Lit 1 3 110 Ruelo, AJr. Crim 1 1 50 Sefuentes, C CA 1 1 40 Sefuentes, C CDI 6 1 20 Sefuentes, C LEA 6 1 20 Sefuentes, C Crimin’tics 3 1 40 Sefuentes, C CLJ 5 1 20 Sefuentes, C Eng 1 6 275 Garay, J Eng 6 1 35 Garay, J Educ Elec 3 1 42 Garay, J Educ Elec 1 1 46 Garay, J FM 40 1 23 Rojas, K FM 22 1 25 Rojas, K FM 21 1 25 Rojas, K

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Mgt 30 1 25 Rojas, K Fin 1 1 35 Rojas, K Elective (Public Fin.) 1 25 Rojas, K FM 41 1 23 Rojas, K Elective (Treasury Mgt.) 1 23 Rojas, K AgEcon 1 1 49 Vilar, G AgExt 1 1 49 Vilar, G AgBio 23 1 27 Vilar, G

Graduate School (GS) – 29 EDFD 201 1 7 Bauyot, MFM Resgsd 1 7 Dalagan, SJrE Math 299 1 3 Dalagan, SJrE EDTE 224 1 1 Galvez, LS EDTE 229 1 26 Galvez, LS Math 216 1 6 Guillena, RM PA 501 1 20 Hadia, CN PA 510 1 20 Huesca, EJr.F Math 211 1 7 Jacobe, DO Math 202 1 14 Jacobe, DO PA 506 1 21 Lagura, GV PA 508 1 21 Manlapaz, AM

EDFD 1 3 Nanual, BJ MTW 1 9 Nanual, BJ EDM 250 1 2 Nanual, BJ Sci 299A 1 1 Nanual, BJ PA 507 1 21 Oliveros, RP PA 503 1 20 Padua, LC PA 502 1 21 Padua, LC EDFD 201 1 38 Pajo, LH EDFD 201 1 7 Redulla, RJ EDM 221 1 25 Redulla, RJ EDM 222 1 39 Siarot, LD EDFD 204 1 6 Siarot, LD PA 512 1 20 Sibbaluca, SD

Sci 212 1 14 Sorrosa, JM Sci 211 1 13 Tayone, WC Math 214 1 6 Tuan, NM Math 215 1 6 Tuan, NM

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Appendix Table 4. Course served by members of the faculty of November 2014

No. of No. of Course Instructor/Professor Sections Students Business & Management Department (BMD) – 33 HRM 17 2 79 Andrada, RM HRM 37 1 53 Andrada, RM Prac C 1 33 Andrada, RM; Poniones, MF BA-A 41 1 57 Catam-isan, JP;Viray, AJr.R FM 34 1 43 Catam-isan, JP HRM 51 1 48 Catam-isan, JP Mgt 31 1 1 Catam-isan, JP HRM 50 1 53 Lopez, HG HRM 18 2 56 Lopez, HG HRM 13 1 48 Lopez, HG Tour 2 2 67 Lopez, HG HRM 22 2 76 Padilla, CT HRM 24 2 61 Padilla, CT Acctg 11 5 226 Viray, AJr.R; Acera, AF FM 35 1 1 Acera, AF Fin 20 2 72 Aying, J Fin 113 1 25 Aying, J Econ 10 8 356 Aying, J; Centino, AC Tax 10 6 247 Baay, AD; Sifuentes, J;Tuballa, N Fin 115 1 23 Baay, AD BA 33 5 199 Baril, B; Lorejo, J; Ruedas, R BA Elect 4 4 187 Centino, AC; Pendang, NG AM 21 2 60 Centino, AC FM 30 4 185 Mabini, JL Fin 112 1 24 Mabini, JL FM 31 4 183 Pendang, NG FM 21 1 7 Pendang, NG HRM 15 2 78 Poniones, MF Fin 110 1 37 Poniones, MF BA Elec 3 4 185 Poniones, MF; Sifuentes, J; Togotan, N FM 34 3 138 Sifuentes, J HRM 26 1 50 Togotan, N HRM 29 2 56 Togotan, N Criminology & Related Sciences Department (CRSD) – 20 Crimnics 4 3 147 Bermoy, HA Prac 4 2 83 Bermoy, HA; Calpo, MMB Crimntics 5 3 150 Carpio, NO; Manaopanao, RP CDI 3 3 141 Carpio, NO; Baldoz, DRJ; Malinao, DGM Crim 2 7 241 Carpio, NO; Baril, BA; Ruedas, RP Chem 41 5 215 Sacro, JH; Calpo, MMB Lea 3 7 335 Abarca, ME Crimntcs 6 1 2 Abarca, ME Lea 1 7 317 Baldoz, DRJ Crim 4 5 208 Boug, ED; Manaopanao, RP CDI 4 3 138 Boug, ED Crim 5 3 135 Calpo, MMB; Valera, NM Crim 3 7 221 Cubillo, JR Lea 6 1 7 Cubillo, JR CLJ 2 5 235 Lorejo, JM

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CLJ 3 3 131 Lorejo, JM; Ruedas, RP Crimntcs 2 5 203 Malinao, DGM; Manaopanao, RP PE 2 7 271 Timbang, ET PE 3 5 214 Timbang, ET Lea 2 7 340 Valera, NM Engineering & Technology Department (ETD) – 49 AT 221 2 73 Angie, AA; Sarita, VB IIM 2 1 35 Angie, AA IM 143 1 56 Angie, AA CE 145 1 25 Barbas, EB CE 147 1 25 Barbas, EB CE 157 1 22 Barbas, EB ES 32 2 66 Barbas, EB Math 2 3 128 Dela Rosa, DC AT 223 2 76 Dela Rosa, DC Draw 2 5 131 Dela Rosa, DC; Sarita, VB ES 33 2 68 Eballe, JC CE 155 1 24 Eballe, JC CE 165 1 3 Eballe, JC CE 146 1 40 Erespe, SP ES 22 3 81 Erespe, SP CE 159 1 23 Erespe, SP Math 13E 3 106 Jael, JRP EE 21 2 89 Jael, JRP AT 121 3 126 Mendoza, RRB IM 143A 1 29 Mendoza, RRB CE 156 1 23 Tan, MJC ES 35 2 79 Tan, MJC ES 36 2 73 Tan, MJC Math 11E 3 109 Tan, MJC; Ziganay, JL CE 165 1 15 Alvarez, EE CE 144 1 1 Alvarez, EE ES 30 1 13 Alvarez, EE CE 140 1 35 Alvarez, EE CE 100 4 116 Alvarez, EE; Ziganay, JL AT 122 3 126 Francisco, JM IM 144 1 27 Francisco, JM TLE 100 1 47 Francisco, JM Entrep 10 2 59 Francisco, JM CE 142 1 15 Lozano, VKQ Math 12E 3 137 Lozano, VKQ Math 13E 2 70 Lozano, VKQ CE152/CE157 1 6 Lozano, VKQ CE 133 2 74 Matias, EJrA CE 148 1 28 Matias, EJrA CE 160 1 11 Ramal, AG Math 22E 2 59 Ramal, AG Phys 22 3 124 Ramal, AG AT 123 4 141 Sarita, VB AT 222 2 63 Sarita, VB Mgt 106 2 55 Sarita, VB CE 149 2 62 Silvosa, HA ES 34 2 78 Silvosa, HA CE 132 1 86 Ziganay, JL Annual Accomplishment Report, 2014 | 155

Math 31E 1 9 Ziganay, JL Education & Teacher Training Department (ETeTD) – 23 SPE 105 2 64 Andacao, AA SPE 109 2 81 Andacao, AA; Sayson, MD SPE 110 3 95 Andacao, AA Educ 121 7 325 Dalagan, Jr.SE; Lavisurez, GG; Olandria, AG Educ 122 2 41 Dalagan, Jr.SE; Asaias, VE Educ 141 2 127 Dalagan, Jr.SE; Redulla, RJ Educ 118 8 345 Labrador, JA; Mabandos, VGD Educ 114 9 334 Labrador, JA; Lugo, MGR; Redulla, RJ; Asaias, VE; Mabandos, VGD; Tambalila, J Educ 140 2 85 Lavisurez, GG Educ 125 2 38 Lugo, MGR; Bascuña, NA Educ 123 9 376 Lugo, MGR; Pajo, DR; Bascuña, NA; Gayta, JP; Tambalila, J Educ 124 3 121 Olandria, TP; Redulla, RJ Educ 150 5 189 Olandria, TP; Mabandos, VG; Tambalila, J Educ 113 6 223 Pajo, DR; Bascuña, NA; Gayta, JP HELE 3 145 Pajo, DR Educ 154 5 217 Pajo, DR; Bascuña, NA; Mabandos, VGD SPE 108 2 80 Pajo, LSH SPE 114 2 81 Pajo, LSH Spear 2 47 2,100 Ancao, RB; Capiña, V; Go, RJB; Mariano, KJ; Sayson, MD; Uy, CI Spear 4 23 1,044 Ancao, RB; Capiña, V; Go, RJB; Mariano, KJ; Sayson, MD; Uy, CI ESD 100 1 47 Bascuña, NA SPE 106 2 80 Capiña, V; Mariano, KJ Educ 119 2 58 Mabandos, VGD Information & Computer Studies Department (ICSD) – 17 IT 125 3 123 Cabrera, JS IT 114 6 212 Cabrera, JS; Dongiapon, DC; Paulin, JR IT 140 2 93 Dongiapon, DC; Laureano, LB IT 135 3 103 Inoco, JO IT 124 3 115 Laureano, LB; Taleon, R IT 133 3 105 Laureano, LB; Aranquez, AL; Bulac, MC IT 126 3 109 Sacay, AR; Dominguez, R IT 136 3 109 Sacay, AR; Taleon, R MA 140 2 69 Aranquez, AL IT 134 3 110 Aranquez, AL; Tagitis, EB IT 116 5 235 Bualan, BM; Palmiano, D; Tagitis, EB IT 117 5 238 Bualan, BM; Lasco, C; Taleon, R IT 143 6 255 Bualan, BM; Lasco, C; Paulin, JR; Taleon, R IT 100 13 415 Bualan, BM;Bulac, MC; Lasco, C; Paulin, JR; Pellejo, CP; Palmiano, D; Tagitis, EB CS 122 2 71 Bulac, MC; Palmiano, D IT 137 2 71 Taleon, R CS 100 3 123 Palmiano, D; Tagitis, EB Institute of Agriculture & Rural Development (IARD) – 36 Ag Eng 2 6 229 Baldoz, NA Intern 100 1 22 Baldoz, NA; Calungsod, FTJr.; Clapano, MB; Labasano, ST; Lorejo, FTJr.; Padilla, RM AM 37 2 90 Caballero, CG Soil 1 5 161 Calungsod, FT Jr. Soil 2 1 43 Calungsod, FT Jr. An Sci 1 5 163 Clapano, MB; Tampus, RS An Sci 2 1 37 Clapano, MB

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Crop Sci 1 5 166 Labasano, ST; Lorejo, FTJr. AgRes 1 4 137 Labasano, ST Agro 1 1 41 Lorejo, FTJr. Horti 2 2 88 Lorejo, FTJr. AM 39 2 91 Magallones, MOG AM 36 2 85 Magallones, MOG AgBus 111 5 198 Magallones, MOG; Dalagan, MT Econ 10 14 519 Maypa, RV; Caya, CJ; Navarro, PJ; Yumague, KMN Econ 12 1 12 Maypa, RV ES 102 1 9 Maypa, RV AM 24 2 58 Oray, CB; Yumague, KMN AM 46 1 40 Oray, CB Mgt 104 2 56 Oray, CB AM 38 2 88 Oray, CB An Sci 5 3 106 Padilla, RM AgBio 24 4 135 Torreno, HS; Sansaet, FJr.U TC 1 1 14 Adsuara, RD Tax 2 4 161 Adsuara, RD Post Tech 1 3 94 Adsuara, RD; Sansaet, FJr.U AgEcon 2 5 195 Caya, CJ Acctg 1 3 121 Dalagan, MT AM 12 4 152 Dalagan, MT; Yumague, KMN AM 44 1 33 Navarro, PJ AM 45 1 40 Navarro, PJ AgBio 21 3 96 Sansaet, FJr.U An Sci 3 1 42 Tampus, RS Horti 1 1 34 Tampus, RS Exposure 1 1 22 Tampus, RS Ag Ext 1 2 95 Silvallana, DFV Institute of Nursing & Health Care (INHC) – 15 HS 90 1 9 Arriesgado, EL Pharma 1 3 104 Arriesgado, EL NCM 107.2 1 8 Arriesgado, EL; Tabotabo, MSL NCM 102 1 9 Tabotabo, MSL; Morante, GL INP 1 8 Tabotabo, MSL; Dellosa, JE HS 30 1 26 Torreno, JLP ND 90 1 10 Torreno, JLP HealthEd 1 5 Torreno, JLP NSG 150 1 5 Torreno, JLP NCM 104 1 5 Valencia, RAA NCM 105 1 5 Valencia, RAA NCM 100 1 17 Dellosa, JE CA 2 1 15 Morante, GL Elective 1 1 5 Morante, GL HC 1 1 17 Morante, GL Mathematics & Natural Sciences Department (MNSD) – 65 Arlalejo, JB; Eballe, AC; Erespe, MS; Vilela, EM; Morales, DB; Bio 1 15 569 Paglilingan, RMM; Bantayan, JMD; Bantayan, ME; Sumambot, ERC Bio 2 3 109 Arlalejo, JB TC 3 1 12 Arlalejo, JB Bio 134 1 23 Arlalejo, JB Math 111 8 348 Arles, JC; Cereno, DC; Tuan, NM; Valdez, GM; Agbas, NS; Palamos, C; Dapa, BC Math 113 2 73 Arles, JC; Jacobe, DO Annual Accomplishment Report, 2014 | 157

Math 2 6 252 Arles, JC; Ponce, RG; Alderite, AA; Dapa, BC; Galido, RB Stat 14 1 45 Cereno, DC Math 114 3 116 Cereno, DC EM 101 1 1 Cereno, DC Math 12 12 494 Cereno, DC; Agbas, NS; Masinading, GM; Palamos,C; Galido, RB; Langoban, CLA; Tomarocon, SL Fin 111 1 30 Cereno, DC Bio 142 1 28 Eballe, AC ES 120 1 6 Eballe, AC NatSci 3 1 43 Eballe, AC Bot 1 1 39 Erespe, MS Bot 111 1 18 Erespe, MS Math 105 2 65 Jacobe, DO Math 11 10 437 Jacobe, DO; Ponce, RG; Tuan, NM; Palamos, C; Alderite, AA; Dapa, BC; Tomarocon, SL Bio 199/ES 199 1 22 Jimenez, LA ES 110 1 9 Jimenez, LA NatSci 5 3 128 Jimenez, LA; Bantayan, ME; Ybañez, CJr.O Bio 130 2 57 Nanual, BJ Bio 131 1 13 Nanual, BJ Stat 13 1 26 Olandria, AG Math 199 1 26 Olandria, AG Math 107 3 105 Olandria, AG; Masinading, GM; Alderite, AA Math 102 1 49 Ponce, RG Stat 11 1 38 Ponce, RG Math 130 1 40 Ponce, RG Phys 1 3 97 Saligumba, IL; Pequiro, RM Phys 4 1 18 Saligumba, IL Phys 6 3 146 Saligumba, IL; Paglilingan, RMM; Dapa, BC Bio 101 2 54 Sorrosa, JM ES 100 1 24 Sorrosa, JM NatSci 4 5 180 Sorrosa, JM; Vilela, EM; Morales, DB; Verzosa, RC Zoo 1 2 60 Sorrosa, JM; Ybañez, CJr.O Zoo 102 1 15 Sorrosa, JM Chem 31 1 34 Tayone, JC Chem 32 1 15 Tayone, JC ES 30 1 8 Tayone, JC NatSci 10 1 7 Tayone, JC Chem 13 6 264 Tayone, WC; Pequiro, RM; Bantayan, JMD; Bantayan, ME; Verzosa, RC Chem 21 2 56 Tayone, WC Math 117 2 63 Tuan, NM Math 143 1 26 Tuan, NM Math 116 1 39 Valdez, GM Math 13 3 135 Valdez, GM; Masinading, GM; Tomarocon, SL Math 124 1 41 Valdez, GM Math 118 1 23 Valdez, GM Bio 140 1 27 Vilela, EM EM 102 1 10 Vilela, EM Math 103 4 139 Agbas, NS; Masinading, GM; Langoban, CLA Math 39 5 169 Agbas, NS; Masinading, GM; Palamos, C; Alderite, AA; Dapa, BC Chem 11 10 437 Morales, DB; Paglilingan, RMM; Pequiro, RM; Bantayan, JMD; Sumambot, ERC; Verzosa, RC; Yba َ ñez, CJr.O Acctg 102 1 30 Padua, L

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Math 142 1 46 Padua, L TC 3 1 12 Pequiro, RM MT1 3 106 Bantayan, ME; Ybañez, CJr.O Math 14 2 79 Galido, RB; Langoban, CLA Math 1 2 79 Galido, RB EM 100 1 27 Pelone, BC ES 160 1 22 Pelone, BC EM 103 1 16 Solamo, LGM ES 105 1 18 Solamo, LGM Social Sciences & Humanities Department (SSHD) – 43 DC 105 2 67 Alzate, JV DC 119 1 13 Alzate, JV Psych 103 1 48 Bauyot, MFM Bauyot, MFM; Llanita, GE; Briz, ARC; Esver, EL; Maybuena, Y; Psych 10 15 655 Oliveros, R ES 103 1 16 Bauyot, MFM Dalagan, RA; Mama, DS; Rabuya, R; Sanchez, D;Tequin, TB; Hist 2 16 678 Valdez, R DC 114 1 22 Dalagan, RA Lit 1 8 342 Galido, DMA; Pastolero, N; Yañez Eng 4 2 56 Galido, DMA Lit 2 12 493 Galido, DMA; Pastolero, N; Lorenzo, D; Responde, AV; Solano, LS; Felizarta, J; Flores, K Eng 114 2 54 Galvez, LS DC 106 2 67 Galvez, LS; Silvallana, DF DC 118 1 26 Galvez, LS DC 104 2 67 Hadia, CN DC 123 1 12 Hadia, CN DC 113 1 18 Hadia, CN PolSci 1 24 1,084 Huesca, EFJr.; Montilla, AA; Aumada, V; Esver. EL; Sanchez, D; Oliveros, R Anthro 1 2 73 Law-ay, SD SOAN 11 1 18 Law-ay, SD Socio 10 12 470 Law-ay, SD; Dupa HJP; Binocal, MAR; Mama, DS; Sivallana, DF Anthro 1 1 33 Law-ay, SD Eng 2 54 2,489 Lim, GC; Siarot, LD; Sungahid, OA; Quiamco, CA; Responde, AV; Solano, LS; Templo, LJ; Yañez, MLJ; Felizarta, J; Flores, K; De Jesus, DK DC 111 1 18 Llanita, GE Hum 1 18 721 Llanita, GE; Aumada, V; Binocal, MAR; Mama, DS; Silvallana, DF; Tequin, TB DC 112 1 18 Llanita, GE Fil 2 48 1,891 Pasion, RM; Rivera, ER; Abenes, MC; Falconite, PJ; Tahud, R; Verano, J; Biton, B; Pawin, A Fil 1 6 243 Pasion, RM; Abenes, MC; Verano, J Eng 112 2 64 Patolero, N Eng 134 2 55 Patolero, N Fil 3 2 60 Rivera, ER Eng 199 2 54 Sungahid, OA Eng 3 12 516 Lorenzo, D; Quimco, CA; Responde, AV; De Jesus, DK; Eng 20 2 59 Quimco, CA; Templo, LJ Eng 120 3 117 Quimco, CA; Templo, LJ Eng 113 1 51 Quimco, CA Eng 116 2 56 Templo, LJ

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Eng 1 1 28 Yañez, MLJ Eng 133 2 55 Felizarta, J Philo 1 14 621 Aumada V; Briz, ARC; Rabuya, R; Sanchez, D; Maybuena, Y Philo 2 3 122 Briz, ARC; Rabuya, R DM 106 1 4 Silvallana, DF Hist 1 7 306 Tequin, TB; Valdez, R SocSci 1 1 31 Valdez, R National Service Training Program (NSTP) – 5 CWTS 2 20 1,179 Agbas, N; Andacao, A; Aumada, V; Bulac, M; Dela Salde, K; Dongiapon, D; Mama, D; Masinading, G; Morales, D; Sanchez, D; Saucejo, M; Silvallana, DF LTS 2 8 424 Dela Salde, K; Mama, D; Rivera, E; Tamala, L ROTC 2 1 618 Col. Bucu, JO MS 32 1 23 Col. Bucu, JO MS 42 1 13 Col. Bucu, JO Cateel Extension Campus (CEC) – 89 Math 103 1 49 Abraham, R Spear 4 2 52 Abraham, R Lit 1 3 142 Adalim, JL Hum 1 3 118 Adalim, JL Lit 2 1 52 Adalim, JL Psycho 10 1 31 Adalim, JL Eng 3 1 44 Apostol, R Eng 2 8 290 Apostol, R; Puertollano, J; Sagang, RE Hist 2 2 88 Cartagena, N; Mabayambang, C Tax 2 3 73 Cartagena, N; Clamor, K Fil 2 8 270 Castro, C; Gordillo, E Hist 1 2 48 Castro, D PE 2 1 30 Castro, D CLJ 2 1 33 Castro, D PE 3 1 30 Castro, D CWTS 2 3 125 Castro, D; Mabayambang, C; Monsalod, R PolSci 1 2 90 Castro, D; Luces, M Chem 41 1 33 Castro, I Econ 10 2 94 Clamor, K Tax 10 1 22 Clamor, K AM 12 3 70 Clamor, K; Susada, JM Educ 140 1 29 Day, J Chem 11 4 174 Dedal, A Nat Sci 5 1 38 Dedal, A Bio 1 4 172 Dedal, A; Maglimolo,R; Renegado, G Chem 21 1 35 Dedal, A Spear 4 1 39 Emboscado, R Spear 2 7 225 Emboscado, R; Uy, J Math 11 1 52 Empic, CJr. Math 14 1 50 Empic, CJr. Math 12 2 54 Empic, CJr. Math 107 1 28 Empic, CJr. Math 2 3 77 Empic, CJr. Crim 5 1 30 Fidel, PJr. CDI 3 1 31 Fidel, PJr. CLJ 3 1 30 Fidel, PJr. Hele 1 1 43 Lastrado, J Educ 114 3 106 Lastrado, J; Rodilla, M

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Educ 113 2 67 Lastrado, J; Rodilla, M Soil Sci 2 1 18 Losentes, C Pol Sci 1 2 95 Luces, M; Riolalas, H FM 30 1 19 Luces, M FM 31 1 21 Luces, M FM 34 1 19 Luces, M Elective 4 19 Luces, M BA 41-A 1 22 Luces, M AnSci 1 1 39 Maglimolo, R Agro 1 1 16 Maglimolo, R AnSci 3 1 17 Maglimolo, R Ag Eng’g 2 1 12 Maglimolo, R Zoo 1 2 76 Maglimolo, R; Sillo, SA Lea 1 1 39 Manligoy, MG Lea 2 1 39 Manligoy, MG Crimin’tics 2 1 32 Manligoy, MG Crimin’tics 4 1 31 Manligoy, MG CDI 4 1 32 Manligoy, MG Lea 3 2 45 Manligoy, MG; Paguyan, W AnSci 5 1 19 Maravillas, R Exposure 1 1 15 Maravillas, R Intern 100 1 15 Maravillas, R AgRes 1 1 10 Maravillas, R ROTC 2 1 152 Montera, N CS 100 2 82 Monsalod, R IT 143 1 24 Monsalod, R IT 100 3 102 Monsalod, R; Riolalas, H Crim 2 1 33 Paguyan, W Crim 3 1 32 Paguyan, W Crimin’tics 5 1 31 Paguyan, W Crim 4 1 32 Paguyan, W Practicum 1 12 Paguyan, W Eng 120 1 41 Puertollano, J Eng 6 1 1 Puertollano, J Crop Sci 1 1 40 Renegado, G Soil Sci 1 1 40 Renegado, G Ag Econ 2 1 51 Renegado, G Post Tech 1 1 15 Renegado, G AgBio 24 1 20 Renegado, G Elective 3 1 19 Riolalas, H Educ 121 1 41 Rodilla, M Educ 154 1 41 Rodilla, M Educ 123 1 64 Rodilla, M Educ 118 1 48 Sagang, RE Chem 13 1 30 Sillo, SA Nat Sci 4 1 33 Sillo, SA Philo 1 1 53 Susada, B Phys 6 2 77 Susada, B BA 33 1 19 Susada, B Ag Bus 111 1 50 Susada, JM Acctg 11 1 27 Susada, JM San Isidro Extension Campus (SIEC) – 83 Hist 2 4 165 Lera, DP; Cabras, E Philo 1 2 77 Lera, DP; Lubitaña, M Annual Accomplishment Report, 2014 | 161

Hist 1 1 51 Lera, DP PolSci 1 3 136 Lera, DP; Ruelo, AJr. Educ 123 1 49 Leal, IA Educ 113 2 74 Leal, IA; Pahid, A Educ 140 1 36 Leal, IA Math 11 1 53 Bandigan, J Math 12 2 88 Bandigan, J Math 14 2 90 Bandigan, J Math 103 2 74 Bandigan, J Math 107 1 44 Bandigan, J BA 33 1 23 Bordios, A Hum 1 3 122 Cabras, E Psych 10 2 80 Cabras, E; Lubitaña, M HELE 1 2 74 Cabras, E; Lubitaña, M NSTP 2 3 135 Cabras, E; Lubitaña, M; Edquila, A Practicum 1 20 Cajegas, AO Lea 2 1 40 Cajegas, AO Lea 3 1 40 Cajegas, AO PE 3 1 40 Cajegas, AO Agro 1 1 27 Dimpas, NJ Crop Sci 1 1 53 Dimpas, NJ; Dy, MM Post Tech 1 1 27 Dimpas, NJ Eng 120 1 46 Dondoyano, D Educ 114 2 72 Dondoyano, D; Lapasaran, D Eng 2 6 274 Dondoyano, D; Garay, J Mgt 21 1 46 Dulota, JE Econ 10 2 80 Dulota, JE FM 35 1 25 Dulota, JE Elective 1 25 Dulota, JE BA 41 1 20 Dulota, JE AnSci 1 1 52 Dy, MM AnSci 3 1 27 Dy, MM Intern 100 1 25 Dy, MM Exposure 1 1 25 Dy, MM AnSci 5 1 29 Dy, MM AgBio 24 1 32 Dy, MM IT 143 1 41 Dy, MM Chem 11 2 72 Dy, MM; Paguio, R SoilSci 2 1 27 Dy, MM Eng 3 2 64 Garay, J Lit 1 3 121 Garay, J; Lubitaña, M Fil 2 6 214 Lapasaran, D Spear 2 4 360 Lapasaran, D Socio 1 46 Lubitaña, M AgBus 111 1 53 Orbuda, J Bio 1 2 91 Paguio, R NatSci 5 1 46 Paguio, R Educ 118 1 46 Paguio, R Spear 4 3 153 Paguio, R MS 32/42 1 9 Ormo, A Phys 6 1 46 Pahid, A CS 100 2 86 Pahid, A Educ 121 1 46 Pahid, A Math 2 2 60 Pahid, A

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Crimin’tics 4 1 40 Penecios, W Crimin’tics 2 1 46 Penecios, W CLJ2 1 46 Penecios, W CLJ3 1 46 Penecios, W Crim 4 1 46 Penecios, W PE2 1 51 Penecios, W LEA 1 1 51 Presente, C PE 4 1 40 Presente, C

Crim 5 1 40 Presente, C Tax 10 1 25 Eroy, KA FM 30 1 25 Eroy, KA FM 31 1 25 Eroy, KA FM 34 1 25 Eroy, KA Elective 1 25 Eroy, KA Acctg 11 1 46 Eroy, KA Lit 2 1 24 Ruelo, AJr Chem 41 1 41 Sefuentes, C Crimin’tics 5 1 40 Sefuentes, C CDI 4 1 39 Sefuentes, C CDI 3 1 38 Sefuentes, C Crim 3 1 54 Sefuentes, C

Crim 2 1 55 Sefuentes, C SoilSci 1 1 51 Vilar, G Ag Engg’g 2 1 32 Vilar, G Ag Res 1 1 27 Vilar, G Ag Econ 2 1 52 Vilar, G Econ 2 76 Vilar, G Graduate School (GS) – 22 RESGSD 1 12 Dalagan, SJr.E EDM 250 1 3 Dalagan, SJr.E EDTE 221 1 8 Galvez, LS EDM 228 1 35 Gayta, JT EDM 223 1 45 Guillena, RM PA 504 1 26 Hadia, CN

PA 516 1 6 Hadia, CN EDFD 204 1 5 Jacobe, DO PA 516 1 6 Lagura, GV EDFD 202 1 45 Nanual, BJ EDFD 203 1 6 Nanual, BJ MTW 1 1 4 Nanual, BJ PA 505 1 26 Padua, LC EDM 224 1 33 Redulla, RJ PA 514 1 26 Salanio, E EDTE 222 1 8 Siarot, LD EDTE 223 1 8 Siarot, LD MTW 2 1 5 Siarot, LD PA 509 1 26 Sibbaluca, SD

Math 212 1 4 Tuan, NM Sci 213 1 10 Vilela, EM Sci 214 1 11 Vilela, EM

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Appendix Table 5. Graduates of DOSCST who passed their respective Professional Examination, 2014

Civil Engineers Nurses Criminologist Agriculturist May May May June Aliwanon, James Van Barros, Crismae Kay M. Adsuara, Romelyn D. Bagotsay, Virgil Moscatel, Stephen H. Balbadores, Jeselyn C. Cole, Cyrus Kent November Bandigan, Isagani N. Colicot, Pricilla Baganian, Cherry Mae M. Cartagena, Naomi C. Gomez, Role Anthony Baldoz, Dianna J. Cristino, Rosa Mia A. Inawas, Glenn Mark Banquiao, Jerson G. Delosa, Dinah M. Jumag, Jierwin Canja, Vanneth Wallen P. October Gallego, Rhio D. Laroza, Mary Jean Evaristo, Aynon M. Domenise, Angelie M. Mamanao, Gladys Gangis, Al Johani B. Longjas, Erilou M. Opriasa, Jessie Garay, Claudine Mae T. Lumontad, Michael A. Polancos, Mirasol Juevesano, Gaymarie A. Mahinay, Maria Kassandra Jane Ziganay, John Lloyd Lague, Joan A. Marcellones, Jaila Rose C. December Magdagasang, Elvie M. Taguinopon, Norjan M. Bautista, Daniel Mandawe, Febbom A. Vicente, Alice M. Dianito, Dianne Rose Nacada, Sittie Jessah G. Garcia, Eduardo Nellas, Glyde M. Mutia, Mark Lester Pagsac, Floreda D. Recla, Karl Vincent Reyes, Micha P. Tabudlong, Jay Art Sialana, Rachel Lalaine Marie G. Taguibalos, Katherine Joy Sialana, Robelinne G. Tuano, Rey Jie Tidoy, Ma. Tonnette Aurora G. Visitacion, Jeffrey Mark Ytac, Lendell Kelly B.

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Appendix Table 6. Regular members of the faculty, 2014 Semester Semester Name Name sum 1st 2nd sum 1st 2nd 1 Alzate, Jessie V. / / 47 Leaño, Mercy C. / / T 2 Andacao, Arvin A. / / / 48 Lera, Dionesio P. / / 3 Andrada, Renante M / / / 49 Lim, Genelyn C. / / 4 Angie, Adiecain A. / / / 50 Llanita, Gorjel E. / / 5 Arlalejo, Janet B. / / 51 Lopez, Harih G. / / / 6 Arles, Jocelyn C. / / / 52 Lorejo, Felix,Jr. T. / / / 7 Arriesgado, Ester L. / / / 53 Lugo, Maria Gloria R. / / / 8 Baldoz, Necito A. / / / 54 Magallones, Maria Odessa G. / / / 9 Barbas, Emmanuel B. / / 55 Maravillas, Richard C. / SL / 10 Bauyot, Mary Fil M. / / / 56 Maypa, Rizaldy V. / / / 11 Bermoy, Harvey A. / / / 57 Mendoza, Rod Ryan B. / / 12 Caballero, Catharine / / 58 Montilla, Alicia E. / / 13 Cabrera. Jonathan S. / / 59 Nanual, Bernadette J. / / 14 Calungsod, Felicisimo,Jr.T. / / / 60 Olandria, Asterio G. / / 15 Camay, Rudy M. / / 61 Olandria, Trisha P. / 16 Cañas, Irish C. / IL 62 Oray, Cheryl B. / / / 17 Carpio, Nonilito O. / / / 63 Padilla, Catherine T. / / / 18 Catam-isan, Janessa P. / / / 64 Padilla, Roy M. / / / 19 Catubig, Ma. Cecilia L. SL SL 65 Pajo, Danilo R. / / / 20 Cereno, Donnell C. / / / 66 Pajo, Leonard Sydrick H. / / / 21 Clapano, Misael B. / / 67 Pasion, Raymund M. / / 22 Dalagan, Roland A. / / 68 Pastolero, Nelson P. / / / 23 Dalagan, Saturnino, Jr.E. / / / 69 Ponce, Roy G. SL / 24 Dela Rosa, Diosdado C. / / / 70 Redulla, Romeo J. / / / 25 Dongiapon, Dony C. / / 71 Regino, Roselyn V. SL SL 26 Dupa, Helina Jean P. SL / 72 Rivera, Evangeline R. / / / 27 Eballe, Ariel C. / / / 73 Sacay, Ar-Jay R. / / / 28 Eballe, Jean C. / / / 74 Sacro, Jeralyn H. / / / 29 Erespe, Marites S. / / 75 Saligumba, Ivan L. VL / 30 Erespe, Samuel P. / / 76 Seniel, John Glen P. SL SL 31 Galido, Dana May A. / / / 77 Siarot, Leorisyl D. / / / 32 Galvez, Lilibeth S. / / 78 Sorrosa, Joy M. / / / 33 Garde, Felix,Jr. V. SL SL 79 Sungahid, Onesimo A. / / 34 Hadia, Carmela N. / / 80 Susada, Bryan L. / / / 35 Huesca, Eliseo Jr. F. / / / 81 Tabotabo, Michelle Suzanne L. / / / 36 Huesca, Sofia D. / 82 Tan, Magnolia Joy C. / / 37 Inoco, Jhon O. / / / 83 Tayone, Janeth C. / / / 38 Jacobe, Danilo O. / / / 84 Tayone, Wilanfranco C. / / / 39 Jael, Jayson Rey P. / 85 Torreno, Herminigildo S. / / 40 Jimenez, Lea A. / / 86 Torreno, Juvy Lyn P. / / 41 Labasano, Susana T. / / / 87 Tuan, Nicanor M. / / 42 Labrador, Jihan A. / / / 88 Valdez, Gemma M. SL / 43 Laureano, Lanie B. / / 89 Valencia, Ruth Anne A. / / / 44 Lavisurez, Gegenia G. / / / 90 Vilela, Eleanor M. / / / 45 Law-ay, Sadie D. / / / 91 Viray, Aniceto Jr. R. / / 46 Leal, Imelda A. / /

SL – Study Leave R – Resign IL – Indefinite Leave VL – Vocation Leave T – Transfer

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Appendix Table 7. Part-time members of the faculty, 2014 Semester Semester Semester Name Name Name sum 1st 2nd sum 1st 2nd sum 1st 2nd 1 Abarca, Myla E. / 69 Dy, Marlon M. / / / 137 Pellejo, Crisdyll P. / / / 2 Abenes, Mary Christine D. / / 70 Edquila, Antonio L. / 138 Pelone, Boyeth C. / 3 Abrahan, Rexis / / 71 Egot, Marjorie T. / / 139 Pendang, Niña Gloria Z. / / 4 Acera, Allan Francis / / 72 Emboscado, Roderick / / 140 Penecious, Wilbert / / 5 Acolbe, Marivic / 73 Empic, Cristituto, Jr.B. / / / 141 Pequiro, Rejolor M. / / 6 Adalim, James Lloyd / / / 74 Eroy, Ken Angelo / 142 Poniones, Mae / / 7 Adsuara, Romelyn D. / 75 Esver, Everindo L. / / 143Porticos, Michael / 8 Agbas, Nikka S. / / 76 Falconite, Patrick John / / 144 Presente, Christopher Q. / / 9 Alderite, Arniel A. / / 77 Felizarta, Jessica / / 145 Puertollano, Jhoncy E. / / / 10 Alvarez, Emelie E. / 78 Fidel, Prescilo Jr. L. / / 146 Quiamco, Christy Ann G. / / / 11 Ancao, Rongie B. / / 79 Flores, Kenneth / / 147 Quimpan, Hannah / 12 Andrade, Maglinda U. / 80 Francisco, John Mark S. / / 148 Rabuya, Rhoadio C. / / / 13 Apostol, Remedios F. / / / 81 Francisquete, Mary Jean M. / 149 Ramal, Alnest G. / / / 14 Aranquez, Arnel Leo L. / / / 82 Galido, Ralyn B. / / 150 Renegado, Genevive / / 15 Arcena, Jorocel S. / 83 Garay, Jovanie / / 151 Responde, Analiza V. / / / 16 Arcenas, Joyne T. / 84 Garnez, Claire M. / 152 Riolalas, Harold / 17 Asaias, Vanessa E. / / 85 Gayta, Joselito / / 153 Rodilla, Melvin / / / 18 Aumada, Virgilito A. / / / 86 Guillena, Reynaldo M. / / / 154 Rojaz, Katreena / 19 Awa-Ao, Ramil G. / 87 Go, Robert John B. / / / 155 Ronolo, Dymna A. / 20 Aying, Janessa / / 88 Gordillo, Erlinda / / / 156 Ruedas, Ronald P. / / 21 Baay, Arnord D. / / / 89 Lagura, Gregorio V. / / 157 Ruelo, Apolinar,Jr. Q. / / 22 Bagotsay, Virgil B. / 90 Lasco, Cindy A. / / 158 Sagang, Eleanor Rose / / 23 Baldoz, Donita Rose J. / 91 Langoban, Christine Lara A. / / 159 Salanio, Edgar / 24 Bandigan, Junalyn B. / / / 92 Lapasaran, Diosdado / / 160 Salimaco, Ray John A. / 25 Bantayan, Mara E. / / / 93 Lastrado, Josephine G. / / 161 Sanchez, Dennis D. / / / 26 Bantayan, Jay Mark D. / / / 94 Lemente, Alzadd S. / 162 Sansaet, Felix, Jr. U. / / / 27 Barba, Jose,Jr.L. / 95 Lorejo, Joselito T. / / / 163 Sarita, Venson B. / / / 28 Baril, Basil A. / / 96 Lorenzo, Edgardo Dondon S. / / / 164 Sarmiento, Joel / 29 Basa, Jennifer Y. / / 97 Losentes, Corazon / / 165 Sayson, Michael Drylle M. / / / 30 Bascuña, Norsalam A. / / 98 Lozano, Vannie Karyl / 166 Sefuentes, Caryn / / 31 Binocal, Mark Aljen D. / / 99 Lubitaña, Melvin B. / / / 167 Semacon, Joyce / 32 Biton, Basilisa D. / / 100 Luces, Marlon / 168 Sibbaluca, Saturnino D. / / 33 Briz, Alexis Rea C. / / 101 Mabandos, Vina Grace D. / 169 Sifuentes, Joseph / 34 Bordios, Arturo C. / / 102 Mabayambang, Connie C. / / 170 Sillo, Sharie Ann A. / / 35 Bualan, Brian M. / / 103 Mabini, Jean L. / / / 171 Silvallana, Daniel Fritz V. / / / 36 Bulac,Marny Cagas / / / 104 Maglimolo, Reynan M. / / 172 Silvosa, Hazel A. / / 37 Boug, Eliakem D. / / 105 Malinao, Divine Grace M. / / 173 Solamo, Leo Gene M. / / 38 Cabras, Eric I. / / 106 Mama, Djhoanna S. / / / 174 Solano, Louelene S. / / 39 Cajegas, Antonio Octavio M. / / 107 Manaopanao, Ruther P. / 175 Sumambot, Emie Rose C. / / 40 Calpo, Maida Mae B. / / / 108 Manlapaz, Adriatico,Jr.P. / 176 Susada, Jilla Mae / / 41 Capiña, Vivian / 109 Manligoy, Michael Gerbee / / 177 Tahud, Romnick / / 42 Careña, Ronald M. / 110 Mariano, Karrene Joy / 178 Tagitis, Ervin Bong / / 43 Cartagena, Naomi / 111 Masinading, Gilbert M. / / 179 Taleon, Raymar D. / / / 44 Castillo, Profetisa / 112 Matias, Edwin, Jr. A. / / 180 Tambalila, Jay-Ann / / 45 Castro, Cresenciana V. / / 113 Maybuena, Yon P. / / / 181 Tampus, Renan S. / / / 46 Castro, Diwani R. / / / 114 Monsalod, Rowena D. / / / 182 Tan, Rosadel T. / 47 Castro, Isidro S. / / / 115 Montera, Norberto / / 183 Templo, Lerry John B. / / 48 Catubigan, Robie V. / 116 Montizo, Mamark B. / 184 Tequin, Teresa B. / / 49 Cavanis, Johner D. / 117 Morales, Dean B. / / 185 Timbang, Erico / / / 50 Caya, Christian Joseph S. / / 118 Morante, Gloria L. / / 186 Tinapay, Jane Pearl E. / 51 Celeste, Jasper A. / 119 Navarro, Purisima J. / 187 Tituan, Glen Manuel M. / 52 Centino, Alfred C. / / / 120 Odoy, Maridel J. / 188 Togotan, Norenne L. / / 53 Clamor, Kareen P. / / 121 Oliveros, Rey P. / / 189 Tomarocon, Sahiridah L. / / 54 Cubillo, John Rey / 122 Orbuda, Joel R. / 190 Tuballa, Niño / / 55 Dalagan, Marites T. / / / 123 Ormo, Allan / 191 Uy, Cesar Ian C. / / / 56 Dalipe, Mark Jon O. / 124 Padua, Liezel C. / / 192 Uy, Johanne L. / / 57 Damiles, Deng Angelo M. / 125 Paglilingan, Rosa Mia M. / / 193 Valdez, Renato C. / / / 58 Dapa, Bronson C. / / 126 Paguio, Ryan / / 194 Valera, Noelia Marie / 59 Day, Jordan V. / / 127 Paguyan, Weyland V. / / / 195 Vega, Franco Gil A. / 60 De Jesus, Denise Kaye M. / / 128 Pahayahay, Macial / 196 Verano, Jaimelita Z. / / 61 Dedal, Analou D. / / 129 Pahid, Arnel / / 197 Verzosa, Ricksterlie C. / / 62 Dellosa, Jobelle E. / 130 Pajo, Leonila H. / 198 Vilar, Grecyl / / 63 Dondoyano, Dyan Jane B. / / / 131 Palamos, Cherime E. / / / 199 Yañez, Maria Luz J. / / 64 Dimpas, Niño Jun M. / / 132 Palmiano, Danver / / 200 Ybañez, Cirilo, Jr. / / 65 Dominguez, Reynaldo G. / / 133 Panal, Larry M. / / 201 Yu, Jaime,Jr S. / / 66 Dora, Jovelito D. / / 134 Pann, Resmarquel P. / 202 Yumague, Khristine May N. / 67 Dulota, Julie Erika / / 135 Paulin, John Ray D. / / 203 Zamora, Myrna S. / 68 Dy, Malou M. / / / 136 Pawin, Alda B. / / / 204 Ziganay, John Lloyd /

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Appendix Table 8. Regular members of the staff, 2014

Name of Incumbent Position Title 1 Sumile, Edito Balbutin SUC President III 2 Ladera, Airma Fleurdeliz Concha Chief Administrative Officer 3 Patosa, Erlinda Bernal Accountant III 4 Talaboc, Maria Luisa Solamo Administrative Officer V 5 Mamenta, Mario Ramillano Administrative Officer V 6 Jabilles, Lucio Gasta Administrative Officer V 7 Labasano, Vivian Dela Cerna Administrative Officer V 8 Tan, Diego Paglinawan Administrative Officer V 9 Santos, Maida Cañas College Librarian III 10 Arabis, Emma Saromines Registrar III 11 Ceniza, Rose Anelyn Visaya Guidance Counselor III 12 Cubero, Ofelia Malumbaga Midwife III 13 Mabandos, Francisca Dionaldo Midwife III 14 Loguinsa, Rosalinda Salentes Administrative Officer II 15 Nuñez, Ma. Anita Ocdenaria Administrative Officer II 16 Laña, Teresa Barrientos Administrative Officer II 17 Baongbaong, Almera Dapigan Administrative Officer II 18 Gamalong, Everginita Tranquilan Administrative Officer II 19 Jacobe, Trishea Amor Castillones Guidance Counselor I 20 Jaljis, Miriam Amalsali Librarian I 21 Vega, Jovie Respicio Midwife II 22 Pusta, Luzgarda Madanlo Registrar I 23 Montero, Cherry Sol Liguez Administrative Officer I 24 Quebral, Marietta Monilla Administrative Officer I 25 Trinidad, Edwin Belsonda Administrative Officer I 26 Ordiz, Nemesio Rufin Education Research Assistant I 27 Gangis, Norberto Baongbaong Administrative Assistant II 28 Baquial, Cleope Villagracia Administrative Assistant II 29 Lumapas, Eulogio Vibas Administrative Assistant I 30 Antipolo, Grace Dacullo Administrative Aide VI 31 Gangoso, Jose Ronie Visitacion Administrative Aide VI 32 Marcellones, Edie Manaytay Administrative Aide VI 33 Reyes, Arlinda Cabuncag Administrative Aide VI 34 Ludia, Reynaldo Coraza Administrative Aide IV 35 Española, Christine Tapil Administrative Aide Iv 36 Gallardo, Marideth Sagosoy Administrative Aide IV 37 Garcia, Randy John Jaron Administrative Aide IV 38 Ludia, Alex Coraza Administrative Aide IV 39 Balaquit, Rolando Criston Science Aide IV 40 Cabingatan, Robin Buglasa Watchman II 41 Valles, Lorenzo Cadayona Administrative Aide III 42 Luyao, Wilson Pautan Administrative Aide III 43 Cuming, Manolito Pautan Administrative Aide III 44 Laroza, Pompio Pernites Administrative Aide I 45 Sanchez, Roberto Legarda Administrative Aide I 46 Garay, Galileo Alameda Administrative Aide I 47 Logayao, Nazarito Nietes Administrative Aide I Annual Accomplishment Report, 2014 | 167

Appendix Table 9. Lists of Job Order Contract as administrative staff, 2014

1 Andoyo, Camilo 33 Maba, Abdul Muqtadir S.

2 Aniel, Imar Mon Sam 34 Magdoboy, Kristian L.

3 Apana, Randy A. 35 Mamelic, Anacleto M. 4 Ba-Ay, Samuel Jr. 36 Masambay, Reycan D. 5 Baluro, Erwin L. 37 Masumpad, Melchie L. 6 Barbas, Janito P. 38 Millan, Carlo John D. 7 Bernal, Nelson C. 39 Morano, Renan

8 Bustillo, Evelyn 40 Ong, Donald S.

9 Bustrillo, Noel M. 41 Perales, Ronnie G. 10 Cabreros, Elsa C. 42 Perez, Jenneth I. 11 Calungsod, Jonilee D. 43 Plaza, Fe O. 12 Camañan, Siegfred 44 Pullan, Christine Joy T.

13 Cartagena, Naomi 45 Punay, Mario P.

14 Chavez, Renato S. 46 Ramon, Jay N. 15 Columna, Melchor 47 Ramos, Dane 16 Cuevas, Evelyn E. 48 Riolalas, Harold C. 17 Egot, Reynaldo B. 49 Rodriguez, Kara Bianca R. 18 Empiedad, Oscar B. 50 Sabilo, Samuel B.

19 Esarza, Sherwin S. 51 Salazar, Nancy M.

20 Forones, Ariel 52 Salimaco, Ray John A. 21 Fullido, Ma. Concesa L. 53 Sedoripa, Greg A. 22 Gallego, Rhio D.. 54 Sedoripa, Rado 23 Gapas, Cherry Jill A. 55 Solatorio, Roberto 24 Garay, Luisito,Sr.M. 56 Sordilla, Antonio 25 Gonzaga, Jaypol John B. 57 Taraya, Genevieve Ann G.

26 Halipa, Ghaleb J. 58 Teoxon, Ana Mae F.

27 Icoy, Joel Jr. R. 59 Toroba, Frenmar C. 28 Jabilles, Juvenille J. 60 Tuano, Rey Jei J. 29 Jael, Christian D. 61 Tuballa, Vicente Niño A. 30 Laguidong, Marjhon T. 62 Uy,Guido Kent B. 31 Limalima, Philips 63 Valles, Abdon

32 Lumaad, Lordinel M.

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Vision

DOSCST is envisioned as the premier agent of change in a

socio-economically progressive society of well-educated people having a strong sense of nationhood, nurtured by moral values, scientific thinking and peaceful co-existence.

Mission

DOSCST aims to contribute actively in the socio-economic development of Davao Oriental and beyond by providing higher technological, professional and vocational instruction and training in science, agriculture, fishery, forestry, engineering and industrial fields, as well as short-term technical or vocational courses and non- formal education It shall also undertake vigorous research and extension programs in food production, nutrition, health and sports development.