3 Cebu grads in LET board exam top 10

THREE Cebu graduates (two in elementary level, one in secondary) made it to the top 10 of the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) board exam.

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board for Professional Teachers said that 21,198 elementary teachers out of 80,509 examinees and 49,626 secondary teachers out of 107,020 examinees passed the exam given last September 24.

Of the 21,198 passers in the elementary level, 19,581 are first-timers and 1,617 are repeaters. For the secondary teachers, 41,180 passers are first-timers and 8,446 are repeaters.

In the elementary level, Mary Clarence Gepes Madero of West Visayas State University-La Paz topped the list of successful examinees. She got a passing rate of 88.80 percent.

Second in the list with a passing rate of 88.60 percent were Rey Soreno Aranas of Bohol Island State University-Tagbilaran, Dana Kaye Fallurin Fabiala of Romblon State University-Odiongan, Jonathan Ansing Garcia of Capiz State University-Pilar Campus, and Anthony Pepito Geromo of Cebu Technological University-Moalboal.

The other passers in the elementary level were:

3.

Richard Levina Clavillas of Camarines Sur Polytechnic College-Nabua

Donna Michelle Araneta Gomez of Holy Cross College-Sta. Rosa -- 88 percent

4.

Glendie Jane Obsioma Olis of Bukidnon State College-Malaybalay

Vinna Joan Lacanilao Roque of De la Sale University-Manila -- 87.60 percent

5.

Allan Dalaniel Mainit of Cebu Normal University (Cebu State College) -- 87.40 percent

6.

Micca Vanessa Dy of University of Southeastern Philippines-Davao City Thomgie Basongit Tila of Saint Louis University -- 87.20 percent

7.

Julie Ann Villarias Gentilezo of West Visayas State University-Himamaylan, Negros Occidental

Maria Victoria Lionne Fulgenco Hierro of West Visayas State University-La Paz

Greziel Donna Estepa Sagun of Technological Institute of the Philippines-Quezon City

Sabrina Cruz Tutaan of De La Salle University-Manila

Jonah Mavel Macasilhig Velez of Negros Oriental State University-Dumaguete -- 87 percent

8.

Michelle Sarol Baguinat of Jose Rizal Memorial State University-Dapitan

Jhonna Mae Mambiar Copias of Saint Anthony's College-Antique

Mara Shaira Angeles Galang of University of Southern Mindanao-Kabacan

Josephine Mae Dela Merced Navakes of Miriam College

Beryl Myrh Mendoza Singayao of Bukidnon State College-Malaybalay -- 86.80 percent

9.

Abraham Millan Angala of Benguet State University-La Trinidad

Ellysa Grace Apor Calisin of Southern Luzon State University-Lucban

Jestonie Yagong Dadobo of Bukidnon State College-Malaybalay

Abdulaziz Hajimin Dapilin of Western Mindanao State U-Zamboanga City

Kate Barbara Cayetano Duron of University of the Philippines-Diliman

Mark Louis Estiller Godoy of R. G. De Castro Colleges

Vince Marie Leona Sese Hibo of Bicol University-Daraga

Ghaile Collado Javien of Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College-Tagudin

Via Allona Abella Tandiama of University of Southeastern Philippines-Davao City -- 86.60

10.

Marischelle De Mesa Callora of Naga College Foundation

Romyr Genesis Manuel Canaria of Ilocos Sur Polytechnic College-Sta. Maria

Beverlyn Canuto Diplat of Benguet State University-La Trinidad

Camille Jewel Lorenzana Garcia of Philippine Normal University-Manila

Marlon Pelaez Labastida of Saint Thomas Aquinas College

Anielyn Dano Ladica of Mindanao State University-General Santos City

Chloe Jill Llorca Martinez of Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Main-Sta. Mesa

Teodirico Cortiguierra Mercene of Rizal College of Taal

Stephanie Torio Orduña of University of Pangasinan

Cecilie Casino Villarubin of Southern Luzon State University-Lucban -- 86.40 percent

In the secondary level, ranked first was Rhoy Autentico Omega of the University of Mindanao-Davao City, with 93.80 percent passing rate, followed by Brian Monpon Ba-an of the same school who got 92.60 percent.

Raymart Quintano Sevilla of Bohol Island State University, got a rating of 92.40, ranking third.

The other passers in the second level are:

4.

Maricar Daganio Dasmarinas of Palawan State University-Puerto Princesa

Adrain Cabaluna Doctollero of North Luzon Philippine State College-Candon

Darlene Zafra Mula of Mindanao State University-General Santos City

Jalara Calusa, Narciso of Tarlac State University

Joshua Robert Gealgo Niedo of Rizal Technological University -- 92.20 percent

5.

Ariel Masuay Berico of Don Carlos Polytechnic University

Jennifer Compendio Burlado of Agusan Del Sur State College of Agriculture and Technology

Aileen Valenzuela Carillo of Bicol State College of Applies Sciences and Tech

Richard Jacinto Galano of Cagayan State University-Andrews Campus

Fidel Baucas Waglison Jr. of Saint Louis University -- 92.00 percent

6.

Princes Dinglasan Bulaclac of the University of the Philippines-Los Banos

Vanessa Quilang Jampit of Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology

Herwina Ganih Limpasan of Philippine Normal University-Manila

Rae Mellard Dichoso Operania of Columban College-Olongapo City

Franz Ian Dominguez Solomon of West Visayas State University-La Paz -- 91.80 percent

7.

Caryl James Faith Bangahon Abrenica of University of Mindanao Tagum

Shamile Josephine Tampipi Arobo of University of Mindanao-Davao City

Felicito Naboya Badion Jr. of Leyte Normal University

Andie Angelika Leonardo Beltran of Father Saturnino Urios University

Diadem Faith Aredidon Congson of Cebu Normal State University

Lana Pearl Inson Encinares of Saint Louis University

Michael Jomar Bandian Ison of Laguna State Polytechnic University-Los Banos

Ken Clyde Otig Longos of Mindanao-Tagum

Krisxan Keshia Mendoza of Palawan State University-Puerto Princesa -- 91.60 percent

8.

Arnold Baay Abadiano of Philippine Normal University-Mindanao

Titov Descargar Dela Cruz of North Eastern College

Jomar Felix of Philippine Normal University-North Luzon

Viviamin Rose Cawaling Manzon of Aklan State University-Banga

Angelie Taclap Padilla of Mindanao University Of Science and Technology-Cagayan de Oro

Rolly Bautista Reyes of Aklan State University-Ibajay

Ma Angela Zapata of Gordon College -- 91.40 percent

9.

Krizelle Salabas De La Cruz of Xavier University

Sherene Frances Basilio of Bicol College

Kimberly Cabrera Fungo of Ramon Magsaysay Technological University-Iba

Gerlad De Guzman Mabuti of Nueva Ecija University of Science & Technology-Cabanatuan

Juan Carlo Javier Marmolejo of Philippine Normal University-Manila

Jean Claudine Manzano Panel of Philippine Normal University-Manila -- 91.20 percent

10.

Charra Banzuelo of Notre Dame Marbel University

Jude Matthew Bernal of Palawan State University-Puerto Princesa

Cherrylee Mendoza Buhay of University of Southern Mindanao-Kidapawan

Arvin Cabalhin of University of Baguio

Jurisken Lachica Cedeno of University of Southern Mindanao-Kabacan

Jepold Obiena Deasmin of Cotabato Foundation College of Science and Technology

Melvin Uminga Estolero of Isabela State University-Echague

Mark Daniel Mangiliman Ibanez of University of the Philippines Diliman

Keziah Grace Balatero Presto of Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology

Gerlad Ryan Reburcio of Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges

Mary Lisley Jane Reyes of Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology-Mati

Alden Rodriguez Sinuhin of Laguna State Polytechnic University-Sta. Cruz

Salvador Tolete Jr. of Philippine Normal University-Manila -- 91 percent

View the complete list of passers here:

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The results of examination with respect to two examinees were withheld pending final determination of their liabilities under the rules and regulations governing licensure examination, said PRC.

It also announced Monday that registration for the issuance of professional identification card (ID) and Certificate of Registration will be from December 4 to December 8 for elementary level and December 11 to December 22 for secondary level.

The requirements for the issuance of Certificate of Registration and professional ID are: Notice of Admission; duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal; two pieces passport size pictures (colored with white background and complete nametag); two sets of documentary stamps; and one piece short brown envelope.

Successful examinees should personally register and sign in the Roster of Registered Professionals, said PRC.

They may also register at the PRC Service Centers in Robinsons Place Manila, Robinsons Galleria, and in Clark Skills Training Center (formerly Polytechnic College, Clark, Pampanga), it added. (SunStar Philippines)

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