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Qff Gate 2, Karangalan Village, Cainta Rizal 'Ns!; **"ri.;ioitd, Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REGION IV-A CALABARZON qff Gate 2, Karangalan Village, Cainta Rizal 'ns!;"jrYr' hmall. 1eg q1 {s@ds-ps*q-uailpn Fax (02 )682-21 1 4 IIST OF FINALISTS FOR THE zND cAIABARzoN GAwAD PATNUGoT Alonte Sports Arena, Bifian City October 2,2075 CATEGORIES NAME OF FINALISTS scHooL DtvrsroN 1. MaribelG. Advincula Zapote ES Bacoor Citv Outstanding Teacher Enrico A. Oionco Bliss ES Lucena Citv (Elementary) 2. 3. Ronald T. Sia Malasasane ll ES lmus CiW 1. Vilma A. Buhav Cotta NHS Lucena Citv Outstanding Teacher 2. Wilson G. Centeno Dasmarihas North NHS Dasmariflas Citv {Secondary} 3. Nelson T. Diaz Los Bafios NHS Laguna L. Annie C. Maraan St. Joseph SPED Center Cavite Province Outstanding SPED 7. Marilou DR. Mina Julian Felipe ES SPED Center Cavite Citv Teacher (Elementary) 3. Ma. Lourdes Timbreza Sta. Cruz ES Laguna L. Francis B. Cruz Morone NHS Rizal Outstanding SPED 2. Vilma L. Dimaisip Paaralans Pae-ibie at Pas-asa San Pablo City Teacher (Secondary) 3. Maria Corazon A. Rubio Lucena City NHS Lucena Citv Outstanding 1. Johnson Cueto Dela Paz ltass ES Batangas City Multigrade Teacher 2. Mary Ann B. Tenado Bienav ES Batangas Province L. Rav P. Climacosa Cavite Province Outstanding ALS 2. Soledad P. Jaime Cavite City Mobile Teacher 3. Santiaso M. Sabao Rizal Outstanding t- Romeo E. Endraca Cavite Province Education Program 2. Lino T. Sanchez Calamba Citv Supervisor 3. Aileen E. Vocal Rizal Outstanding Public 1. Felizardo O. Bolanos Batangas Province School District 2. Eulalia llano-Marquez Dasmarifras City Supervisor 3. Diana P. Tooacio Cavite Province 1. Benita R. Borromeo Queensrow ES Bacoor CiW Outstanding School 2. Gervacio B. De Guzman Calamba ES Calamba City Head (Elementary) 3. Heidelvn S. Tolentino Placido Escudero MS San Pablo City 1. Constancia D. Luclucan Trece Martires Citv NHS Cavite Province Outstanding School 2. Maria Cristina S. Marasigan Tasumpav NHS Rizal Head {Secondary) 3. Gresorio l. Racelis Talipan NHS Quezon CATEGORIES NAME OF FINALISTS SCHOOT/SCHOOL HEAD DlvtsloN Outstanding Non- 1. Rosalina A. Briones Budeet Officer V Lipa Citv Teaching Personnel 2. Bernadine E. Montano Planriine Officer ll Cavite City 1. Freddie R. Garcia Morong NHS Rizal 2. lsabelita R. Hizon Calamba Bayside National Calamba City Most Effective Action Susan O. Habacon High School Research Alelie C. Nagpala Jelna M. De Leon 3. Alexander M. Morron, Jr. Bacoor National Hieh School Bacoor City Outstanding School 1. Jose Rizal Memorial School Calamba Citv Reading Program 2- Dieeo Moiica ES Cavite Province (Elementary) 3. San Antonio ES Quezon Province Outstanding School 1. Batangas NHS Bataneas Citv Reading Program 2. Bulihan NHS Cavite Province {Secondary) 3. San Pascual NHS Batangas Province 1. lmus Pilot ES lmus Citv Outstanding Campus 2. University of Batangas Batangas City Journalism Program 3. Calamba ES Calamba Citv Best School Based 1. Bano East ES Victoria H. Zaeala Tanauan Citv Management 2. Queens Row ES Benita R. Borromeo Bacoor Citv lmplementer 3. Santisimo Rosario ES Rosa M. Garcia San Pablo City {Elementarv} Best School Based 1. lnosluban-Marawov NHS ManuelB. Sarmiento Lipa City Management 2. Lamon Bay School of Filipina R. Vasquez Quezon lmplementer Fisheries {Secondary) 3. Punta NHS Elenita M. Villanueva Calamba City Most Effective 1- Batangas Province Division Brigada 2. Cavite Province Eskwela lmplementers 3. Quezon Province 1. Rvan L. Faura Antipolo City 2. Caroline Breis Quitana Rizal 3. Albert T. Saul San Pablo City 4. Mernie Grace F. Dionesio Sta. Rosa City 5. Merlinda L. Estillore Calamba Citv 201-5 TEA Governance 6. Josephine V. Cabulong Tayabas Citv Essay Writing Contests 7. Audrey Joy C. Reyes Cavite City 8. Francis Joel L. Calizo Dasmarinas City 9. Juana T. Macalasav Lasuna 10. Leo NielR. Portales Quezon 11. Roselyn C. Llanes Lipa City 12. Lirio G. Parale Quezon.
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