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Professional Regulation Commission Zamboanga Professional Teacher - Secondary(Social Studies) September 26, 2021 PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION ZAMBOANGA PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(SOCIAL STUDIES) SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 School : DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Address : GOVERNOR RAMOS, STA. MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY Building : G Floor : 2ND Room/Grp No. : 19 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 ABAN ANALIZA JADA DR. AURELIO MENDOZA MEMORIAL COLLEGES 2 ABIERA ARIANNE MARISSE POLIA PILAR COLLEGE 3 ACAIN PRINCESS BANGA UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA (for.ZAEC) 4 ADIN ISMAEL ANYONG ZAMBOANGA CITY STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 5 ALDAM MUDZNA AHLIL BASILAN STATE COLLEGE 6 ALEXANDER ARNICIA MAYBAHAL UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA (for.ZAEC) 7 AMIL ALCAZER ALDAIN SOUTHERN CITY COLLEGES 8 ANDAS MARIAN MATLIH UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA (for.ZAEC) REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Pursuant to Memorandum No. 68 (s.2020), examinees for the licensure examinations are required to submit either (1) a negative RT- PCR Test Results, if falling under the groups stated in DOH Memorandum 2020-258A, or (2) a Certification issued by any of the authorized officer under Memorandum No. 68, attesting that the examinee had undergone 14-day quarantine prior to the examination. These requirements are mandatory and failure to present either of the two, the examinee shall not be allowed to take the licensure examinations. Page 1 of 15 PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION ZAMBOANGA PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(SOCIAL STUDIES) SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 School : DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Address : GOVERNOR RAMOS, STA. MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY Building : G Floor : 2ND Room/Grp No. : 20 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 ANGOT MARIGOLD TUBLE UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA (for.ZAEC) 2 ANTIOLA ZANDRO PITAS UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA (for.ZAEC) 3 ASID OMAR KHATAB MANTARA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-ZAMBOANGA CITY 4 ASMALA SAIDA ASSANG MINDANAO AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE, FOUNDATION INC. 5 AVILA GLEEN RAGANAS JOSE RIZAL MEMORIAL STATE UNIVERSITY - KATIPUNAN CAMPUS 6 AWALI AL-FAISAL MIRAFUENTE UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA (for.ZAEC) 7 BALIGASA JOHN CHRISFORD ARIAS UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA (for.ZAEC) 8 BARALUDDIN JHONHAR MOHAMMAD MINDANAO AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE, FOUNDATION INC. REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Pursuant to Memorandum No. 68 (s.2020), examinees for the licensure examinations are required to submit either (1) a negative RT- PCR Test Results, if falling under the groups stated in DOH Memorandum 2020-258A, or (2) a Certification issued by any of the authorized officer under Memorandum No. 68, attesting that the examinee had undergone 14-day quarantine prior to the examination. These requirements are mandatory and failure to present either of the two, the examinee shall not be allowed to take the licensure examinations. Page 2 of 15 PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION ZAMBOANGA PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(SOCIAL STUDIES) SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 School : DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Address : GOVERNOR RAMOS, STA. MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY Building : G Floor : 2ND Room/Grp No. : 21 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 BASILIO GERLY LABUGA UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA (for.ZAEC) 2 BASILIO JERAH MAE JASMIN BASILAN STATE COLLEGE 3 BAYAWA KIMBERLY JIM BONGHANOY JOSE RIZAL MEMORIAL STATE UNIVERSITY - TAMPILISAN CAMPUS 4 BEJOC VICENTE MAZON BASILAN STATE COLLEGE 5 BERICO CHRISTY CLARE ALCESTO SAINT MICHAEL'S COLLEGE-ILIGAN CITY 6 BERTO SUSANA SATALAL BASILAN STATE COLLEGE 7 BOISER ULYSSES LUMINTAC SOUTHERN PHILIPPINE COLLEGE 8 BOLO ALICE HOMAD WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-ZAMBOANGA CITY REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Pursuant to Memorandum No. 68 (s.2020), examinees for the licensure examinations are required to submit either (1) a negative RT- PCR Test Results, if falling under the groups stated in DOH Memorandum 2020-258A, or (2) a Certification issued by any of the authorized officer under Memorandum No. 68, attesting that the examinee had undergone 14-day quarantine prior to the examination. These requirements are mandatory and failure to present either of the two, the examinee shall not be allowed to take the licensure examinations. Page 3 of 15 PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION ZAMBOANGA PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(SOCIAL STUDIES) SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 School : DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Address : GOVERNOR RAMOS, STA. MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY Building : G Floor : 2ND Room/Grp No. : 22 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 BUNAWAN JERNA AMIRADJAM WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-ZAMBOANGA CITY 2 CANO-OS GESIEREL MAY MAMARIL UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA (for.ZAEC) 3 CAPANBIR MANAL SAMLANI WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-ZAMBOANGA CITY 4 CHING ARMIDA HERBIE GUERRERO HMIJ-FOUNDATION PHILIPPINE ISLAMIC COLLEGE 5 CLAVE FARIZIA SANAANI WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-ZAMBOANGA CITY 6 CUEVAS ARRIENE ABINER HARDAM FURIGAY COLLEGES FOUNDATION, INC 7 DAGAMANUEL PIA FRANCES FOLLERO PILAR COLLEGE 8 DAGGONG JUMAYRA MAUT MINDANAO AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE, FOUNDATION INC. REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Pursuant to Memorandum No. 68 (s.2020), examinees for the licensure examinations are required to submit either (1) a negative RT- PCR Test Results, if falling under the groups stated in DOH Memorandum 2020-258A, or (2) a Certification issued by any of the authorized officer under Memorandum No. 68, attesting that the examinee had undergone 14-day quarantine prior to the examination. These requirements are mandatory and failure to present either of the two, the examinee shall not be allowed to take the licensure examinations. Page 4 of 15 PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION ZAMBOANGA PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(SOCIAL STUDIES) SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 School : DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Address : GOVERNOR RAMOS, STA. MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY Building : H Floor : 1ST Room/Grp No. : 23 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 DAMAYO RHEA ROMA HOLY CROSS COLLEGE OF CALINAN 2 DARAYAN AINALENE MARIBOL WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-ZAMBOANGA CITY 3 DAYAG LOVI COBALLES UNIVERSITY OF SAINT LOUIS-TUGUEGARAO 4 DE LA CERNA EDMARIE TANEO WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-ZAMBOANGA CITY 5 DEDICATORIA GRACE CICHON WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-ZAMBOANGA CITY 6 DELGADO ROMEO REY JR BASA ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA UNIVERSITY 7 DESTUA MARI TONI GULTIANO ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA UNIVERSITY 8 DIPALING SERENITY ABANTE SULU STATE COLLEGE REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Pursuant to Memorandum No. 68 (s.2020), examinees for the licensure examinations are required to submit either (1) a negative RT- PCR Test Results, if falling under the groups stated in DOH Memorandum 2020-258A, or (2) a Certification issued by any of the authorized officer under Memorandum No. 68, attesting that the examinee had undergone 14-day quarantine prior to the examination. These requirements are mandatory and failure to present either of the two, the examinee shall not be allowed to take the licensure examinations. Page 5 of 15 PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION ZAMBOANGA PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(SOCIAL STUDIES) SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 School : DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Address : GOVERNOR RAMOS, STA. MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY Building : H Floor : 1ST Room/Grp No. : 24 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 DOLIENTE ISOVEL IVAN TAN ZAMBOANGA STATE COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY 2 DULLAH NADIA GALI UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA (for.ZAEC) 3 DUTERTE CARESSA MARIE BARNIDO WESTERN MINDANAO FOUNDATION COLLEGE 4 ENERLAN APPLE JOY RULOG SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE-DIPOLOG CITY 5 ESMAIL NURSHA FABELLO ZAMBOANGA STATE COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY 6 ESPINO MA REMEDIOS UNANG UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA (for.ZAEC) 7 FALCASANTOS JULIET PARAS WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-ZAMBOANGA CITY 8 GRAPA LUCITA ALANZADO UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA (for.ZAEC) REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Pursuant to Memorandum No. 68 (s.2020), examinees for the licensure examinations are required to submit either (1) a negative RT- PCR Test Results, if falling under the groups stated in DOH Memorandum 2020-258A, or (2) a Certification issued by any of the authorized officer under Memorandum No. 68, attesting that the examinee had undergone 14-day quarantine prior to the examination. These requirements are mandatory and failure to present either of the two, the examinee shall not be allowed to take the licensure examinations. Page 6 of 15 PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION ZAMBOANGA PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(SOCIAL STUDIES) SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 School : DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Address : GOVERNOR RAMOS, STA. MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY Building : H Floor : 1ST Room/Grp No. : 25 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 GUNONG FARHA MUHAMMAD MINDANAO AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE, FOUNDATION INC. 2 HABI DERMALYN JALANG BASILAN STATE COLLEGE 3 HADJINULLA ABDEL ASHRI JOLONG WESTERN MINDANAO STATE U-ZAMBOANGA CITY 4 HAMI RASMIN TIPLAHAN NOTRE DAME OF JOLO COLLEGE 5 HANDUMAN JOSEPH AVELVICK T.
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