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DIVISION of CEBU PROVINCE IPHO BUILDING Slidlon , Lahug ,Cebu City May 7, 2018 DIVISION MEMORANDUM No Republic Of the Philippines Department of Education Region Vll, Central Vlsayas DIVISION OF CEBU PROVINCE IPHO BUILDING SLidlon , Lahug ,Cebu City May 7, 2018 DIVISION MEMORANDUM No. 3/a s. 201,8 ADDENDUM/CORRIGENDUM TO DIVISION MEMORANDIIIV] NO. 305, s. 2018 (201 8 TEACHER INDucTION pROGRAm -Tip) TO : Assistant schools Division supen.mendents Chiefs, Functional Divisions Education Program Supervisors/Coordinators/SEPS/EPS 11 District Su pe rvisors/OICs/ Caretakers Elementary/Secondary School Heads All teachers C®ncemed 1. This field is hereby informed of the additional information relative to Division Memorandum No. 305, s. 2018 and the changes of venue of the said training program are stated below for reference: 1.1. 1st Batch-TIP2018 !May 16-18, 2018) -Golden peak Hotel, Cebu city 1.2, 2nd Batch-TIP2018 (May 22~24, 2018) ~ Ecotech center, Lahug,Cebu city 1.3. No provision ofbreakfaston thefirstday of training (May l6&22, 2018. The first meal/snacks will be served at 9:00AM on day one(1). 1.4. Participants from Bantayan and Camotes Islands are given day Zero(0) however, expenses for their dinner and breakfast will be the participants' personal share or contl.ibution for this training. 2. Attached herewith is the additional list of participants for TIP 2018. 3. The Medical Section (Attn:Dr. Virgilio C. Tantuico-North Area and Dl-. Asterterie A. Bemales -South Area) is also hereby directed to assign |four) 4nurseswiththe necessary first aid kit/medicines during the whole duration of the training. 4. Participants are mandated to evaluate the Online Training Evaluation tool (Attn: Mr. Emmanuel lv[endoza -Division-ITO). 5. All other provisiofls iri the said MemorandtlrTi remairi in effect. 6. Immediate dissemination of this Memorandum is desired. Educating for a Strong Republic Schools Division superintendent : ( 032) 255J3406 Admin/legal : ( 032) 253-7847 ^ r.r.^..r.+inr` e^-rt5r`- . lr\..`.E:Jl ®QQ. ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANTS FOR TIP 2018 (Convened Date: April 3, 2018) TITLE 0F ACTIVITY/EVENT : 2018 TEACHERS' INDUCTION PROGRAM •DATES : MAY 1€+18, 2018 VENUE : ECOTECH CENTER/GOLDEN PEAK HOTEL, ESCARlo ST.,CORNER GORORDO AVE„ CEBU CITY NUMBER OF PAX : 643 + 16 (Additional participants -CLASS 1) = 659 No. Last Name First Ml Level School District i. Bdnu¢ f4lzae a. Elenl Tubod ES,Da laguete I -, .= -- 2 Cascato Dina R. Elem Kaluangan I PS,Asturias Asturias 3 Gacho Jeffrey L Elem Cant.ibas ES,Balamban 11 Balamban 4 Bayano Analyn C. Elem Kaluangan I PS,Asturia5 Asturias Gilutongan ls,Cordova 5 Val'ejo Se08arry R. Elem Cordova 6 Natinga Junalyn P. Elem lnocoyan ES,Sogod Sogod 7 Ruaya Mariel N. Elenl Kaorasan PS,Tuburan Di5.Il Tuburan Manahaw Esjogod S08Od 8 Presbitero Mylene 0. Elem Jo5e Malazarte ES Tabogon 9 Pianar Aimie V Elem Tabogon CES Tabogon 10 Suarez Melanie Ml Elem Kal-anan ES JJ Jirrmdo ot"ina tlerr\ Tabogon Taba-ao ES Tabogon 12 Neis Angeles a Elem Taba-ao ES Tab08On 13 Lamban Jessa Lou T Elem Taba-ao ES Tab08On 14 Ahig Jenifer V Elem 15 Sugarol Angel May a. Elem Manahaw ES,Sogod Sogod •1G Consuelc}ES,5anfrancisco Almacin Eden Mae . a.` Elem Sanfrancisco TITLE OF ACTIVITY/EVENT : 2018 TEACHERS' INDUCTION PROGRAM Venue/Class DATES : MAY 22-24, 2018 Class 1-Pvillon VENUE : ECOTECH CENTER, SUDLON, LAHUG, CEBu CITY Class 2-New Dining .NUIMBERflLFJ?AX;755+£flJafld.itio.a.alj2©jth.uira"ts-£_LASS1.)=L816 .CJass3-AnJ" NO. last First Ml Level School District Aloguinsan N HS,Aloguin5an 1 Quillobe Marieta E- See Aloguinsan 2 Monzolin Jolina M. See Cahangahan NHS,Consolacion Consolacion 3 Aro Genice Alyssa A. See Gilutongan ls,Cordova Cordova Calape N HS,Daanbantayan 4 Olasiman Pamela N. See Daanbantayan 5 Buaya Marnie G. See Bitoon NVHS,Dumanjug Dumanjug Moalboal NHS,Moalbodl 6 Benitez Analiza N. See Mcialbcial 7 Catubig Eva Marie F. See Bulangsuran ls,Samboan Samboan 8 Rivera Ermindita 0. See Balud NHsian Femando San Fernando 9 ]fuchauez Ncel.yn M.. -See . SanliagoJurs.tan,Fr.arfu5co Sanfw:€Bci-sco 10 Noval Geneve a. See Camotes NHS,San Francisco San Francisco 11 Alle8o Kathryn L See Santa Fe NHS,Santa Fe Santa Fe 12 Morato Ann Suseth C. See Santa Fe NHS,Santa Fe Santa Fe 13 Andales Airene M. Sec Santa Fe NHS,Santa Fe Santa Fe 14 Jaba8at Anabelle D. Sec S'ibDnga NHS,Sibonga Sibonga TITLE OF ACTIVITY/EVENT : 2018 TEACHERS' INDUCTION PROGRAM Venue/Class DATES : MAY 22-24, 2018 Class i-Pvillon VENUE : ECOTECH CENTER, SuDLON, LAHUG, CEBu CITY Class 2-New Dining NUMBER 0F PAX : 755 + 61 (additional participants-CLASS 1) = 816 Class 3-Annex No. Last First Ml Level School District 15 Labora Jasmine See Santa Filomena NHS A]egria 16 Fuentes Sandy Sec Santa Filomena NHS Alegria 17 Manubag Amilia See Santa Filomena NHS Ale8ria 18 uego Almera A. See Calagasan UNS, Argao Ar8ao 19 Asentista Ryeah May G. See Ca laga5a n HNS, Argao Ar8ao .20 Albutra F(eah D See CaTagasanEHNS,Argao Ar8ao 21 Sombilon Ro'e'ie A. See Calagasan HNS, Argao Argao 22 Baritos Acevincent Sec Calagasan HNS, Argao Ar8ao 23 Baruiz Maryrose See Calagasan HMS, Argao Ar8ao 24 Ocayan Mildred See Calagasan HMS, Argao A,.8ao 25 lnQs,alaego JtoIV,eLe JL JS.eS looc Norte NHS,Astur.ias A5-tu.rj_aj; 26 Ybaiiez Restituta G. Sec Buanoy NHS,Balamban Balamban 27 Presbitero Ma.Rissa M. See Ginatilan NHS,Balamban Balamban 28 Bagon-On Wilgine Grace C. See lose Chon Jo MNHS,Balamhan Balamban 29 Pedrosa Joriel A. Sec Jose Chon Jo MNHS,Balamban Balamban 30 Marfa Ann Cacele S. See Doong NHS,Ba ntaya n Bantayan 31 Mondreza Flordelisa M. See Botigues ls,Bantayan Banfayan Mantalongon N HS,Barili 32 Peras Ma. Gertrucles L. See Barili Bondo NHS,Borbon 33 Amejo Mirasol J. Sec Borbon 34 Baranggan Emerald A. See Daanbantayan NHS,Daanbantayan Daanbantayan 35 Rubio Melgie N. Sec Daanbantayan N HS,Daanbantaya n Daanbantayan PunQgsodAItl_Sfrsrmb .36. Mer I •Mal:let a. ~Sec , Ostob Don Filomeno M. Torres MN HS,Pila r Pilar 37 Cagas Lea H. Sec 38 Tumulak Sheena Sheba C. Sec Cabongaan NHS San Francisco 39 Ocampo Luna May T. See Lambusan NHS,San Remigio San Remigio 40 Canencia John Vincent Sec Sta. Lucia NHS San Remigio 41 Estrera Anna Riza C. Sec Santa Fe NHsianta Fe Santa Fe 42 Molon Sarah Mae S. Sec Santa Fe NHsfanta Fe Santa Fe 43 Aleviado Loriejoey S. Sec Loreto Remediois NHS Tab08On 44 Gallardo Ma. Florenda M. See Loreto Remediois NHS Tabogon 45 Flol.es JOseph Sec Daantabogon NHS Tabogon 46 Tabanao Vincent Sec Daantabogon NHS Tabogon 47 flores jay€hristian `L.. €£€' SalagNIS fabogon 48 Bajenting Evelyn SHS Argao NHS Argao 49 Alcain Guiller SHS Argao NHS Ar8ao 50 Omega Tresha Ann SHS Argao NHS Ar8ao 51 Cervantes NOva P SHS Oslob NHS Oslob 52 Lirasan Michael S. SHS Oslob NHS Oslob 53 Chapa Fatima a. SHS Loreto Remediois NHS Tab08On 54 Canete Catherine SHS Kal-anan NHS Tabogon 55 Bonocan Desiree M. S|NEND|SITE DaaT`bantayan NHS,Daanbantayan Daanbantayan 56 Perez Ma. Katrina SHS-ABM San Remlt!io NHS San Remigio TiTLE oF ACTivlrv/EVENT : 2ol8 TEACHERs' iNDucTioN PROGRAM Venue/Class DATES : MAY 22-24, 2018 Class 1-Pvillon VENUE : ECOTECH CENTER, SUDLON, LAHUG, CEBU CITY Class 2-New Dining .NUMRER Oof.FAX.: 755 + 61.(etch-fiord.pactieipants-£IASS 1) =o816 ffass3uArmex Conso[acion 57 Barbero Jessa 0. HS-ACAD/STE CcinsolaciDn N HS(Day Class 58 Abes Dan Albert I. HS-ACAD/STE Liloan NHS,Lilcian Lilo-an 59 Cinccl Jennifer M. HS-ACAD/STE Sa n F{emigio NHS San Remigio 60 Demape Mariel SHS-ACAD/STE San FiemigiD NHS San Remigio 61 Claus Aiza L HS-ACAD/STE Puertobello NHS,Tudela Tudela Preparedby: I ..-,'` -: .RA, Ed.D. I-HF.
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