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Sto. Rosario Sapang Palay College, Inc. (SRSPC) is a Catholic educational institution in San Jose del Monte City, Bulacan, Philippines. It is operated by the Diocese of Malolos. It offers the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. It also offers preschool through high school education. [1] Facade, 2021
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Poverty Incidence of San Jose del Monte 5 10 15 20 2000 14.74 2003 8.61 2006 5.00 2009 5.79 2012 5.14 2015 6.97 2018 4.64 2021 15.49 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Agriculture Paddy field in San Jose del Monte Major crops are leafy vegetables, root crops (cassava as its OTOP), pineapple, mango, and coffee beans. Livestock and poultry The major income earner is large- and small-scale ...
Iligan City Polytechnic State College Iligan City: Northern Mindanao Mindanao: Ronillo Apas, Sr. 1968: Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology: Iligan City: Northern Mindanao Mindanao: Alizedney M. Ditucalan, Chancellor: 1968: Mindanao State University – Lanao del Norte Agricultural College Sultan Naga Dimaporo, Lanao del ...
The kindergarten level was also opened during that time. The merging of the boys and girls departments only lasted for seven years. The two departments separated during the school year 1982-1983. A college department was later opened in June 1985, leading to the change of name from St. Pascual Institution to Colegio de San Pascual Baylon.
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San Jose del Monte National Trade School (SJDMNTS) is a public secondary and the only Technical Vocational School in SJDM, Bulacan. Located at Barangay Fatima V, Area E, It was established by virtue of Republic Act. 5666.
San Jose del Monte, which became a city in 2000, was separated from the fourth district of Bulacan on December 18, 2003 by virtue of Republic Act No. 9230 [2] which amended the city charter (Republic Act No. 8797) [3] authored by then Congressman Angelito Sarmiento, and elected itsown representative starting in the 2004 elections.