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Graduate from UM-Panabo tops LET-Secondary level; 13 others from Davao schools also among topnotchers

Reuel John F. Lumawag

A GRADUATE of the University of Mindanao in Panabo City (UM-Panabo) topped the October 2022 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET)-Secondary Level.

Jessiree Flores Pantilgan garnered a rating of 94.60%, placing first in the licensure exam.

Meanwhile, 13 other graduates from schools in Davao Region also made it in the Top 10.

Securing the third spot is Arianne Zeny Cantaluna Arienda of Holy Cross College of Sasa, Inc. with 93.80%

In the sixth spot is Wowie Deniega Booc of UM-Digos with a rating of 93.20%.

In Top 7, with a rating of 93%, are Regil Paderanga Baldonado from Assumption College of Nabunturan, Novie James Dayadas Ligue from Davao del Sur State College, Mark Anthony Silat Masumpad from Ateneo de Davao University (AdDU), and Joniel Imus Parilla from the Governor Generoso College of Arts, Sciences, and Technology.

In Top 8 are Ace Philip Abella Beronilla from UM-Tagum, Jesson Hedalgo Cinto from UM-Davao City, and Marie Christine Namalata Deligero from the University of Southeastern Philippines-Davao City (USEP-Davao City). Each garnered a rating of 92.80%.

In Top 9, with a rating of 92.60%, are Camille Arquiola Casas from AdDU, Sherlita Mae Montecalvo Gador from UM-Digos, and Nico Jay Gatmaitan Lopez from the University of Immaculate Conception.

Monna Quibol Villanueva from UM-Davao City placed in Top 10 with a rating of 92.40%.

According to the Professional Regulation Commission, 71,080 out of 139,534 (50.94%) passed the October 2022 LET-secondary level. RJL

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