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6-Bulletin-5C1869b800664.Pdf DepEd - DMSION OF QUEZON sitia F@, Irw. f.tb.n, Pqbtl , QEN cgt t 091 /5a2$27 d at M.d4.d96bn.wah E6 " Cdli ttg Po., ibilkie 5, lasli n ng h bv. t'ron. " alActR63ro2'i6 UNNUMBERED MEMORANDUiJl TO: Public Schools Oistricl Supervisors/Elementary Principals/School Heads and Districi Property Cuslodians FROM: SUBJECT: OISTRISUTION OF DETECTO WEIGHING SCALE DATE : DECEMBER 1.t,2018 Io facililate an accurate and standardize data collection on nulritional assessmenl amo{E learners in OepEd Quezon, weighing scales throwh the Special Education Fund (SEF)ofthe Province of Quezon were purchased. Relative to this, the following elementary schools listed below through their respective District Property Cuslodians are advised to get the Detecto Weighing Scale perdistrict qn or bsforo Oocember 18, 2018 at the Supply Soction. One (1) Detecto Weighing Scale for each School Recipient. Ptease see attached list oI recipienl schools tor your.eference. lmmediate dissemination and compliance ol lhis MemorandLlm is desired. DEPEO, OUEZON ICT UN]T UPLOADED DEPEDOUEZON-IIvI-SDS-O4-O1 0-O01 Enan addlas.r: [email protected] oov-oh Corr.nenh ln HElfl - 0917E9tt2327 (S,,,affSutfa/*nTrl ?3Zl (ctoba.ld In Call No: olnratuszt @ fitis f.,tn $ a parE,t tt st)Hot)t s Dtvt:;toll oFFIcE - OUEZON PRav,],vcE fhwtoa u,et&xd @11 tri-,vFd,b"du' ss Gmid€d bY lte Scrmls D,Ei, S,@in?€fldtr DepEd - DIVISION OF QUEZON C.lt t 0917542162/ ot .t w depadqEu wt ph HE "C@ting Poxtt itiB, ln Finng Innovatlons" oac/R63t216 Coogrtss l{o. 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