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GRADE SCHOOL ACCREDITORS (As of JANUARY 2021) GRADE SCHOOL ACCREDITORS (as of JANUARY 2021) ADMINISTRATION AND SCHOOL STAFF NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION ALFONSO, FLORA ANNE C. Former GS Assistant Principal for 1 Xavier School, San Juan City (MRS.) Academics Former Headmaster, Grade School Ateneo de Davao University, Davao 2 ALIÑO, SUZETTE D. (MRS.) Unit/Vice President for Quality City Assurance and Planning Member, PAASCU Commission on BABARAN, TERESITA C, SFIC St. Joseph's College of Quezon City, 3 Elementary Education / Former (SR.) Quezon City President San Beda University-Rizal, Taytay, 4 BATTAD, TERESITA T. (MRS.) BED Principal Rizal Member, PAASCU Commission on BUGAY, MARIE GERALDINE M. Saint Pedro Poveda College, Quezon 5 Elementary Education / (MS.) City Quality Assurance Officer Grade School Principal/ Member, 6 CACACHO, JANE (MS.) PAASCU Commission on Elementary Xavier School, San Juan City Education CARLUEN, PACITA S. (MS.) Former Social Studies Coordinator Xavier School, San Juan City 7 CRUZ, ARLENE J. (MS.) 8 Former Grade School Principal St. Paul College-Pasig, Pasig City 1 NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION Former Chair, Child Development & DEL MUNDO, MA. DREENA 9 Educ./Program Coordinator, Lingap Miriam College, Quezon City (MRS.) Bulilit FRANCO, MA.CONCEPCION M. Member, PAASCU Commission on St. Theresa's College, Quezon City 10 (MRS.) Elem. Education /Academic Coordinator, Grade School Dep't. PAASCU Commission on Elementary 11 HERNANDEZ, MARC V. (MR.) Chair Education Member, PAASCU Commission on JAVIER, JOSE RAMELLE E. La Salle Green Hills, Mandaluyong 12 Elementary Education/Director for (MR.) City Administration LEMI, DANILO (MR.) GS Principal Claret School of Quezon City 13 Cagayan de Oro Academy for 14 NATIVIDAD, JANE (MRS.) Principal International Education, Cagayan de Oro City Member, PAASCU Commission on Saint Louis University-Laboratory 15 PABLICO, ALEJANDRO P. (MR.) Elementary Education / Grade School Elem. School Principal Member, PAASCU Commission on 16 RONQUILLO, AMELIA G. (DR.) Elementary Education/Former Colegio San Agustin, Makati City Directress for Academic Affairs 17 SANTOS, MA. CRISTINA (MS.) Director, Center for Excellence Colegio San Agustin, Makati City 2 NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION Member, PAASCU Commission on 18 SANTOS, RODELIO T. (MR.) Elementary Education/Accreditation, Claret School of Quezon City Planning and School Dev't. Head SALVANI, CLARE CECILIA RA 19 EMMAUS Community Assumption College , Makati City (SR) TABAYOYONG, LUCRECIA Former Assistant Principal for Grades 20 Marist School, Marikina City (MRS.) 5-6 3 FACULTY AND ACADEMIC NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION Mary Help of Christians College- 21 ALVAREZ, MA. THERESA (MS.) Former Academic Coordinator Salesian Sisters, Inc., Canlubang, Laguna LOABLE, LANI A. (MS.) (Formerly St. Alphonsus Catholic School 22 Language Coordinator Ms. Ansay) Lapu-lapu City, Cebu St. Alphonsus Catholic Sch., Lapu- 23 BABATID, ROSALINA S. (MS.) Grade School Assistant Principal lapu City, Cebu Grade School Reading Department 24 BERRAS, ZARAH S., LPT (MS.) Xavier School, San Juan City Chairperson Corpus Christi School, Macasandig, 25 CANSINO, REGINA (MRS.) Assistant Principal CDO DAHILAN, MA. SUZETTE M. La Salle Green Hills, Mandaluyong 26 Assistant Principal, Grades 5 and 6 (MS.) City Assumption College of Davao, Davao 27 EMUY, FE Q. (MRS.) Grade School Principal City St. Theresa's College of Cebu, Cebu 28 GODINEZ, ESTRELLA H. (MS.) Grade School Academic Coordinator City GUMANIT, HILDA J. (MS.) Assistant Principal for Academics Xavier Univ.-Ateneo de Cagayan, 29 Pueblo de Oro, CDO 4 NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION INDERIO, MARIA TERESA M. Notre Dame of Dadiangas Univ., 30 Grade School Assistant Principal (MS.) Lagao,GenSan JAVIER, MARIA LUISA B., DC Colegio de la Inmaculada 31 Cluster President (SR.) Concepcion, Mandaue City Notre Dame of Greater Manila, 32 MARTINEZ, LORNA N. (MS.) ES Principal Caloocan City Kinder to Grade 10 Academic University of the Immaculate 33 MATUTINO, NIDA P. (DR.) Coordinator Conception, Bajada, Davao City St. Scholastica's Academy, 34 NAVARRO, MADONNA F. (MS.) Grade School Academic Coordinator Pampanga 35 ORQUEZA, JOAL RIA S. (MS.) Grade 5 and 6 Team Leader Xavier School, San Juan City PAGAYPAY, MARY JANE L. Saint Louis Univ.-Lab. Elem. School, 36 Assistant Principal (MS.) Baguio City San Sebastian College-Recoletos, 37 PAGUIA, OLGA O. (MRS.) Grade School Principal Manila 38 RAMOS, CHARMAINE N. (MRS.) JHS Science Coordinator Colegio San Agustin 39 RAÑESES, MARJORIE ( MRS.) Campus Minister Marist School, Marikina City Saint Louis College, City of San 40 ROMERO, DANILO D. (MR.) BED Principal Fernando, La Union SABATE, MA. MERLITA B., RVM Univ. of the Immaculate Conception, 41 BED Principal (S.) Bajada, Davao City Coordinator for Academic Affairs, GS San Sebastian College-Recoletos, 42 SERVANDO, ANITA A. (MS.) Department Manila 5 NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION St. Mary's Academy-Pasay, Pasay 43 TAN, JUANITO B. (MR.) BED Principal City Stella Maris Academy of Davao 44 TUMANDA, RODILLA (DR.) BED Principal Davao City La Salle Green Hills, Mandaluyong 45 VACUNADOR, CAROL F. (MS.) Grade School Assistant Principal City 6 CURRICULAR PROGRAMS AND INSTRUCTION NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION ANTONIO, VIRGINIA (MRS.) Former Coordinator for Student St. Theresa's College, Quezon City 46 Affairs APOR, ELIEDA L. (MS.) K to 10 Academic Coordinator Christ the King College, Gingoog City 47 AUXILIO, EVA C. (MRS.) Former Grade School Principal Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan, 48 CDO CORTEL, ROSEMARIE B. (MS.) Grade School Vice Principal Saint Joseph Col., Maasin City, Southern 49 Leyte DEL ROSARIO, GINNY D.G. Faculty Immaculate Conception Academy, San 50 (MS.) Juan City FACUNDO, MARIA LUCIA S. Grade School Principal Holy Family Academy of Angeles 51 (MS.) Pampanga, Inc., Angeles City GOMO, EUFEMIA S. (MS.) Principal, Basic Education Colegio de la Inmaculada 52 Department Concepcion, Gorordo Ave., Cebu City Corpus Christi School, Macasandig, 53 GUIBONE, MARS (MS.) Science Department Coordinator Cagayan de Oro City HOSAKA, PACITA E. (MS.) Asst. Headmaster for Academic Ateneo de Manila University, QC 54 Affairs, Primary School LABARIENTO, MARY ROSE P. Grade School Principal Our Lady of Perpetual Succor 55 (MS.) College, Marikina City LICCO, MA. ELENA O. (MS.) Assistant Principal Philippine Women's College of Davao 56 7 NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION MANIGQUE, MARIE MICHELLE Faculty, Senior High School St. Theresa's College, Quezon City 57 (MS.) MENDOZA, ELIZABETH D. GS Principal St. Theresa's College, Quezon City 58 (MRS.) Academic Coordinator, Cluster 2, 59 MERCADO, LINA B. (MS.) St. Mary's College, Quezon City BED NOBLEZA, ANA MARIE R. BED Principal Infant Jesus Academy, Marikina City 60 (MRS.) PATEÑA, MA. ESTRELLA B. 61 Grade School Principal Colegio del Santo Niño, Cebu City (MS.) Former Academic Coordinator, 62 SANTOS, CORAZON E. (MS.) St. Mary's College, Quezon City Cluster I 63 SANTOS, MA. CRISTINA (MS.) Director, Center for Excellence Colegio San Agustin, Makati City TAMPINCO, MARIA LOUELLA M. Director for Basic Education and Middle Miriam College, Quezon City 64 (MS.) School Principal Assistant Headmaster for Ateneo de Davao University, Davao 65 VILLARBA, ANNIEROSE V. (MS.) Administration City 8 INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA CENTER NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION 66 ALFONSO, ROSARIO (MRS.) Grade School LRC Coordinator Xavier School, San Juan City University of San Carlos BED North 67 AMBOS, GESYL E. (MRS.) High School Librarian Campus Cebu City La Salle Green Hills, Mandaluyong 68 BASAGRE, CHARITO P. (MRS.) LRC Head City DELA CRUZ, MA. VICTORIA E. Coordinator, Katigbak Educational 69 Ateneo de Manila Grade School, QC (MRS.) Media Center LARRACAS, MARIA CRISTINA 70 GS Library-In-Charge Colegio San Agustin, Makati City M. (MRS.) 71 MALALUAN, EMILIA A. (MRS.) Former Head Librarian Assumption College, Makati City 72 MANDARIO, MA. LUISA P. (MS.) Quality Assurance Coordinator Manresa School, Parañaque City San Beda University-Rizal, Taytay, 73 MELENDRES, GLORIA (MRS.) IBED LRC Head Rizal Ateneo de Davao University, Davao 74 MIGALBIN, CARMEN (MRS.) IMC Consultant, Grade School Unit City 75 OBRERO, ABIGAEL A. (MS.) High School Librarian Colegio San Agustin, Makati City OLIVARES, CONCHITA TERESA 76 Former High School Librarian Xavier School, San Juan City M. (MRS.) St. Mary's Academy-Pasay, Pasay 77 SALAZAR, GERLIE S. (MS.) IMC Coordinator City Former Learning Resource Center 78 SAMSON, KELVIN B. (MR.) Colegio San Agustin, Makati City Coordinator 9 NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION Learning Resource Center Immaculate Concepcion Academy of 79 SUROT, JAN JOELSON D. (MR.) Supervisor Manila, Tondo 80 TUZON, JOSEPHINE C. (MS.) Former Grade School Librarian Holy Spirit School, Quezon City St. Theresa's College of Cebu, Cebu 81 VOSOTROS, IVY A. (MS.) Grade School Librarian City 10 STUDENT SERVICES NO. NAME DESIGNATION INSTITUTION 82 ARTUZ, MA. MIGNON C. (MS.) Assistant Principal for Academics, GS St. Paul College-Pasig, Pasig City ALCANTARA, MA. CARMELA A. Head, Guidance and Education 83 La Salle Green Hills, Mandaluyong City (MS.) (Formerly Ms. Atienza) Intervention Services Saint Louis Univ.-Lab. Elem. School, Baguio 84 BARROZO, MACRINA C. (MS.) Grade School Guidance Counselor City CARLOS, MA. LUTGARDA G. Saint Anthony Mary Claret College, 85 Vice Dean RGC (MS.) QC Coordinator for Student Affairs, GS San Sebastian College-Recoletos, 86 COSME, VERONICA B. (MS.) Department Manila DOMEYEG, MARIA CONCEPCION School Registrar St. Scholastica's Academy, Marikina 87 S.
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