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Orientation-On-The-Opening-Of-Bank Enclosure to Division Memorandum No. 150 , 2020 SCHEDULE OF ORIENTATION ON OPENING OF BANK ACCOUNTS BY NON- IMPLEMENTING UNITS (NON-IUs) SCHOOLS Conference Hall, DepEd, Division Office (NEW Building) Poblacion, Numancia, Aklan July 7, 2020 (8:00 -11:00 A.M.) July 7, 2020 (1:00 - 4:00 P.M.) KALIBO I NEW WASHINGTON 1 Andagaw ES 1 Candelaria ES 2 Briones ES 2 Cawayan ES 3 Caano ES 3 Don Basilio Refundo Memorial School 4 Gen. F Castillo MS 4 Dumaguit ES 5 Kalibo Pilot ES 5 Fatima Elementary School 6 Nalook ES 6 Guinbaliwan ES 7 New Buswang ES 7 Jalas ES 8 Pook ES 8 Jugas ES KALIBO II 9 Lawa-an ES 9 Bakhaw Norte IS 10 Mabilo ES 10 Estancia ES 11 New Washington ES 11 Kalibo 1 ES 12 Ochando ES 12 Kalibo Integrated Special Education 13 Pinamuk-an Integrated School Center 13 Linabuan Norte ES 14 Polo ES 14 Mobo ES 15 Puis ES 15 Old Buswang-Bakhaw Sur ES 16 Tambak ES 16 Tigayon ES 17 ADAs II 17 Tinigaw ES 18 ADAs III 18 ADAs II (Kalibo I) 19 ADAs III (Kalibo I) 20 ADAs II (Kalibo II) 21 ADAs III (Kalibo II) July 9, 2020 (8:00 -11:00 A.M.) July 9, 2020 (1:00 - 4:00 P.M.) BANGA BANGA AND NUMANCIA 1 Agbanawan PS 1 Sibalew ES 2 Bacan Elementary School 2 Sigcay ES 3 Badiangan ES 3 Tinapuay PS 4 Banga ES 4 Torralba ES 5 Capitan Tazan MPS 5 Urquiola ES 6 Daguitan PS 6 Tabayon PS 7 Daja Norte ES 7 Taba-ao PS 8 Daja Sur ES 8 Albasan ES 9 Dingle ES 9 Aliputos ES 10 Don Edecio S. Venturanza Memorial ES 10 Badio ES 11 Lapnag PS 11 Bubog ES 12 Aguinaldo T. Repiedad Sr. IS 12 Bulwang ES 13 Mangan ES 13 Camanci Norte ES 14 Mangga PS 14 Camanci Sur ES 15 Muguing ES 15 Dongon ES 16 Polo ES 16 Laguinbanua ES 17 Polocate ES 17 Navitas ES 18 San Isidro PS 18 Numancia Integrated School 19 ADAs II 19 Pusiw ES 20 ADAs III 20 ADAs II (Numancia only) 21 ADAs III (Numancia only) SCHEDULE OF ORIENTATION ON OPENING OF BANK ACCOUNTS BY NON- IMPLEMENTING UNITS (NON-IUs) SCHOOLS ASJ Hall, DepEd - Division Office (OLD Building) Archbishop Reyes St., Kalibo, Aklan July 16, 2020 (8:00 -11:00 A.M.) July 16, 2020 (1:00 - 4:00 P.M.) IBAJAY WEST MAKATO 1 Agbago ES 1 Bagong Barrio ES 2 Agutay Primary School 2 Baybay-Alibagon Integrated School 3 Antipolo PS 3 Cabatanga Elementary School 4 Aquino ES 4 Cajilo ES 5 Batuan PS 5 Calangcang ES 6 Capilijan PS 6 Calimbajan-Tina ES 7 Ibajay Central School 7 Castillo ES 8 Laguinbanwa ES 8 Cayangwan ES 9 Mabusao ES 9 Col. D.U. Tenazas Memorial School 10 Malindog PS 10 Dioscoro T. Tejada ES (Agbalogo ) 11 Maloco ES 11 Libang ES 12 Ondoy Elementary School 12 Makato Integrated School 13 Sta. Cruz ES 13 Mantiguib ES 14 Tagbaya ES 14 Tibiawan Elementary School 15 Tul-ang PS 15 Tugas-Dumga ES 16 Yawan PS 16 Quirico T. Tabanera ES 17 ADAs II 17 Alibagon PS 18 ADAs III 18 ADAs II 19 ADAs III IBAJAY EAST TANGALAN 19 Agbaliw PS 20 Juan B. Molo-Afga Elementary School 20 Agdugayan ES 21 Baybay Elementary School 21 Aparicio ES 22 Dapdap Elementary School 22 Buenavista PS 23 Dumatad PS 23 Bugtongbato ES 24 Jawili Integrated School 24 Cabugao PS 25 Lanipga-Napatag PS 25 Mina-a ES 26 Panayakan Elementary School 26 Monlaque ES 27 Sergio L. Taligatos ES 27 Naile ES 28 Tagas Elem. School 28 Naisud CS 29 Tamalagon Integrated School 29 Naligusan PS 30 Tangalan ES 30 Regador ES 31 Tondog Elementary School 31 Rivera PS 32 Vivo Elementary School 32 Rizal ES 33 ADAs II 33 San Isidro ES 34 ADAs III 34 San Jose ES 35 Unat Bagacay ES 36 ADAs II 37 ADAs III July 23, 2020 (8:00 -11:00 A.M.) July 23, 2020 (1:00 - 4:00 P.M.) ALTAVAS MALINAO 1 Altavas ES 1 Banay-banay PS 2 Cabangila ES 2 Bulabud ES 3 Cabugao ES 3 Cabayugan ES 4 Catmon Integrated School 4 Cogon Elementary School 5 Dalipdip Elementary 5 Dangcalan Elementary School 6 Dina-ut Elementary School 6 Kinalangay Viejo IS 7 Eahog Elementary School 7 Kinalangay Nuevo PS 8 Ginictan Elementary School 8 Lilo-an ES 9 Guisi Elementary School 9 Malandayon Primary School 10 Hongoton Elementary School 10 Malinao ES 11 Linayasan ES 11 Manhanip Primary School 12 Lumaynay ES 12 Navitas ES 13 Lumaynay ES, Sang-eay Annex 13 Osman Elementary School 14 Lupo Elementary School 14 Rosario ES 15 Odiong ES 15 San Dimas Elementary School 16 Quinasay-an Primary School 16 San Ramon PS 17 Talon ES 17 San Roque Integrated School 18 Tibiao Elementary School 18 Sipac PS 19 Sapa PS 19 Sugnod Primary School 20 ADAs II 20 Tambuan Elementary School 21 ADAs III 21 Tigpalas PS 22 Angeles Ibardolasa Elementary School 23 ADAs II 24 ADAs III BALETE LEZO 22 Aranas ES 25 Agcawilan Silakat Nonok ES 23 Arcangel Norte Primary School 26 Bugasongan ES 24 Arcangel Sur ES 27 Ibao ES 25 Balete Integrated School 28 Lezo IS 26 Bangbang ES 29 Sta. Cruz Bigaa ES 27 Benetinan Primary School 30 Tayhawan Elementary School 28 Calizo Elementary School 31 Uldario P. Custodio ES 29 CORTES INTEGRATED SCHOOL 32 Prudencio T. Yerro ES 30 Feliciano ES 33 ADAs II 31 Fulgencio Norte Elementary School 34 ADAs III 32 Fulgencio Sur ES 33 Guanko ES 34 Morales ES 35 Oquendo Elementary School 36 ADAs II 37 ADAs III July 30, 2020 (8:00 -11:00 A.M.) July 30, 2020 (1:00 - 4:00 P.M.) LIBACAO NABAS 1 Agbatuan PS 1 Alimbo Baybay PS 2 Agmailig ES 2 Buenafortuna Elementary School 3 Alfonso XII ES 3 Buenasuerte ES 4 Batobato PS 4 Gibon Elementary School 5 Belen PS 5 Habana Elementary School 6 Bonza PS 6 Laserna Elementary School 7 Bueosangay PS 7 Libertad Elementary School 8 Calacabian ES 8 Magallanes PS 9 Calamcan ES 9 Matabana ES 10 Casit-an PS 10 Nabas ES 11 Dalagsaan Integrated School 11 Nagustan Elementary School 12 Guadalupe ES 12 Pawa PS 13 Janlud PS 13 Pinatuad Elementary School 14 Julita Elementary School 14 Rizal Elementary School 15 Libacao Central ES 15 Solido ES 16 Loctuga ES 16 Tagororoc Integrated School 17 Magugba PS 17 Toledo Elementary School 18 Manika ES 18 Unidos Elementary School 19 Marapayao PS 19 Union Elementary School 20 Maytaraw PS 20 ADAs II 21 Ogsip PS 21 ADAs III 22 Ortega IS 23 Oyang PS 24 Pampango ES 25 Pinonoy PS 26 Rivera PS 27 Rosal ES 28 Sibalew PS 29 Taroytoy PS 30 ADAs II 31 ADAs III August 4, 2020 (8:00 -11:00 A.M.) August 4, 2020 (1:00 - 4:00 P.M.) BURUANGA MADALAG 1 Alegria ES 1 Agtughangin IS 2 Bagongbayan Elementary School 2 Alas-as PS 3 Bel-is ES 3 Alaminos Elementary School 4 Buruanga Elementary School 4 Bacyang PS 5 Cabugao PS 5 Balactasan Elementary School 6 Habana Integrated School 6 Cabangahan PS 7 Katipunan ES 7 Cabilawan Primary School 8 Mayapay Primary School 8 Catabana PS 9 Pepe Primary School 9 Daguitan (Ilaya) PS 10 Santander ES 10 Dit-ana Primary School 11 Tabungyan Elementary School 11 Galicia Primary School 12 Tag-osip Elementary School 12 Guinatu-an PS 13 Tigum ES 13 Libas PS 14 Balusbos PS 14 Logohon PS 15 ADAs II 15 Ma. Cristina IS 16 ADAs III 16 Madalag ES 17 Mamba ES MALAY 18 Mananggad PS 17 Argao Elem. 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