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SCHOOLS DIVISION of BOHOL City of Tagbilaran Republic of the Philippines Department of Cimratton Region VII, Central Visayas SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BOHOL City of Tagbilaran /I jfct4, 2016 DIVISION MEMORANDUM No.5 s.2016 ANNOUNCING THE LIST OF SCHOOL SITES APPLIED FOR SPECIAL PATENT FROM CENRO TALI BON TO: QIC, Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Chiefs- CID & SGOD Public Schools District Supervisors/Acting PSDSs Education Program Supervisors & Division Area Coordinators Elementary and Secondary School Heads/Principals All Others Concerned 1. Pursuant to the communication received by this Office from Mr. Anecito C. Suarez, DENR Focal Person for School Titling, a List of School Sites applying for Special Patent from DENR CENRO TALIBON is hereby released for the information of all concerned. (See attached enclosure). In this connection, school heads of the listed schools with deficiency status are directed to comply the lacking required documents immediately in order to fast track the processing of the special patent. 2. Immediate dissemination of and strict compliance with this Memorandum is directed. WILFREOA D. 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