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Davao de Oro State College Compostela, Davao de Oro: Davao Region: Mindanao: Christie Jean V. Ganiera: 2013: Davao del Norte State College: Panabo City, Davao del Norte: Davao Region Mindanao: Joy M. Sorrosa: 1995: 3,542 Davao del Sur State College Digos: Davao Region Mindanao: Augie E. Fuentes: 2019: Davao Oriental State University: Mati City ...
Davao del Norte State College: DNSC: State 1969 Panabo, Davao del Norte: Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology: DOSCST: State 1989 Mati, Davao Oriental: Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology: SPAMAST: State 1966 Malita, Davao del Sur: University of Southeastern Philippines: USeP Falcons ...
palarongpambansa.deped.gov.ph The Palarong Pambansa ( Filipino for "National Games") is an annual multi-sport event involving student-athletes from 17 regions of the Philippines . The event, started in 1948, is organized and governed by the Department of Education .
The first batch of teachers hired were Alicia C. Naag, who handled Science I and PEHM I; Sonia D. Teran, English and Speech; Victoria C. Israel, Math and THE; and Anita Villaraza, Filipino, Social Studies, and Values Education. During its first year, the school occupied two rooms in the SS Building of Camarines Sur National High School.
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The Ateneo de Naga University was established in 1940 when American Jesuits took over the Camarines Sur Catholic Academy, a small private school under the supervision of the Diocese of Nueva Caceres, at the invitation of Bishop (later Archbishop) Pedro P. Santos of Caceres. Classes formally started in June 1940 at the building formerly used by ...
The Old Science Building and the main Building taken during the 1918 Bicol Meet. The Philippine Commission enacted Act No. 74 creating the Department of Public Instruction on January 21, 1901, [3] and later that year, American educators known as Thomasites arrived in Ambos Camarines (the province's name before it was split into two, Camarines Sur and Camarines Norte) to teach the Bicolanos. [4]
In 1954, CAHS was moved into the regional level as the Camarines Sur Regional Agricultural School (CSRAS), which offered systematized agricultural courses. In 1956 CSRAS started offering two-year technical college course of Associate in Agriculture. In 1956, Guevarra retired in 1960. In 1962, Leoncio Meneses became the superintendent of the school.