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8888, also known as the Citizens ' Complaint Hotline and the President's Hotline, is a 24/7 national public service hotline operated by the government of the Philippines.It was introduced on August 1, 2016, by President Rodrigo Duterte to allow the public to report poor government front-line service delivery and corrupt practices in all government agencies, government-owned and controlled ...
This list of primary and secondary schools in Ilagan is sorted per district under its own separate schools division. It includes both public and private from primary to secondary that are duly recognized and accredited by the Department of Education and the Commission on Higher Education.
A Department of Education (DepEd) division and regional leader school, this academe is a consistent pilot implementer of educational programs. The school pioneers the Special Program in the Arts (SPA), which was implemented in SY 2000 - 2001.
In August 2001, the Governance of Basic Education Act [4] was passed, renaming the DECS to the Department of Education (DepEd) and redefining the role of field offices, which include regional offices, division offices, district offices, and schools. The Act removed the administration of cultural and sports activities from the department.
Academia Trinitas; Blessed School of Salitran; Brentwood Academy of Dasmariñas; Brightways Academy; Calvary Baptist Academy; Caparas Science School - Permanently Closed
The DEPED-Division of Quezon Province has its main office in town. Both the DepEd division and municipal government are top employers in the municipality. [19] The Pagbilao Power Station, which is also one of the largest job providers in the town, is located in Isla Grande in Pagbilao. [19]
The DepEd-Dumaguete Schools Division has 3 districts namely: North District, South District and West District. DepEd Division office is located inside the campus of Taclobo National High School. DepEd Division office is located inside the campus of Taclobo National High School.
The acquisition of the new site is a joint effort of David, former barangay captain Alfredo Caiña, and the members of the Local School Board, which includes mayor Sherwin T. Gatchalian, former schools division superintendent Dr. Alma Bella O. Bautista, and second district councilors Lorena Natividad-Borja and Kate Galang. [3]