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By: Celina Z. Ibaez
Lets BLOG on Cadizinformation.blogspot.com Follow us on Facebook City Information Center cadizinformation@yahoo.com Fourth Quarter Issue, 2011
From right: City Administrator Atty. Michael Angelo Borromeo speaks before the members of the Sangguniang Panglunsod while Presiding Ocer Hon. Lilia Decolongon looks on.
The Sangguniang Panlungsod has approved and enacted into ordinance the 2012 Organizational Structure, Stang Pattern and Plantilla of Personnel in the city government as proposed by City Mayor Patrick Escalante, in its regular session on November 23, 2011. City Mayor Patrick Escalante Reorganization Committee municipalities into cities and for through a Resolution No. 2010- during the deliberations said the us to respond to that change we 185l, was authorized by the reorganization was formulated need to have a strong economic Sangguniang Panglunsod to re- in response to a certain call enterprise. With the creation of organize, re-engineer the present that was instituted during the environmental oce Atty Organizational Structure and City Development Strategy 2 Borromeo explained that as the stang pattern of government (CDS2) for 2001-2020 which employees in accordance with RA was the institutionalization of signs of times would show that the 6656 and its implementing rules. our economic enterprise. It is problem of environment is already Atty. Michael Angelo undeniable that our IRA will be a major concern and there is also Borromeo, Chairman of the reduced with the conversion of a pressing need for us to address the solid waste management issues we deemed it necessary to create the Environment and Natural Resources Oce. By: Celina Z. Ibaez Councilor Abiezer Bacomo, Governor Alfredo Maranon,Jr. chairman of Committee on Rules together with Deped ocials Dir.
Mildred Garay, Schools Division Superintendent Dir. Xz Dignadice, Congressman Alfredo Maranon III, City Mayor Patrick Escalante and school principal Enrico Descalsota spearheaded the multiple blessing and inauguration of Gabaldon Building in West I Elementary School, Division oce, Library Hub, Reading Recovery, ICT and Teachers Training Center, last December 15,2011. The inaugural ceremony was ociated by Rev.Fr. Guerrero Rovero, assistant parish priest of Sto. Nino Parish Church. For more than 20 years the old Gabaldon building was nally repaired and renovated through the eorts and dynamic leadership of Schools Division Superintendent Dir. Xz Dignadice. The renovation
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Roel Fantilanan Bermejo, a native of Poblacion Takas Cuartero, Capiz was appointed as the new OIC Assistant Schools Division Superintendent of DepEd when he assumed last December 20, 2011 the day after Dr. Xz Dignadice retired from service on her birthday on December 19, 2011. He was previously assigned as OIC Assistant Schools Division Superintendent in Capiz for three years. He graduated his elementary education in Angub Elementary School, Province of Capiz as Salutatorian. His high school years were spent at Cuartero Brgy. High School, Capiz as Valedictorian. He took up Bachelor in Elementary Education at Filamer Christian College the degree of Bachelor in Elementary Education where he
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of Gabaldon building amounting to 9 million pesos was taken from the national government while the construction of Division Oce with a Library Hub, Information Communication Center, Reading Recovery Program and Training Center for Teachers was funded by the provincial government, City government of Cadiz and the congressional fund. City Mayor Patrick Escalante welcomed the guests, schools divisions superintendents and
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The City Councilors has recently approved the proposed annual budget of City Mayor Patrick Escalante the sum of P508,301,056.00 for general fund and 23,033,518.00 for Economic Enterprise Fund in its regular session last December 14, 2011 at SP Session Hall. Councilor Antonio Lacson, III, chairperson committee on nance, moved to enact Appropriation Ordinance No. 2011-08 and to authorize the Local Chief Executive or the Presiding Ocer to augment any item in the approved annual and supplemental budget in
their respective oces from savings in other items within the same expense class with their respective appropriations. Mayor Escalante in his report said the reduction on RA share from P546, 468,191 in 2011 to P464, 801,056.00 for 2012 resulting to a dierence of P81, 667,135.00 was the corollary eect of the number of municipalities that were converted to chartered cities. The only solution, as far as dependence on IRA is concerned, is to nd means to increase our local revenues and this could
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NEWS
CONG MARANON DISTRIBUTES NOCHPS CARDS TO CADIZNON 20 SCHOOL HEADS RECEIVE NETBOOKS
By: Celina Z. Ibaez By: Dondy Depositario
A total of 20 elementary and secondary school administrators received one net book each during the three-day Training Workshop on Enhancement of SBM Programs and Project held at SanCrest Guimaras, September 8,2011. The 20 netbooks donated by several stakeholders were awarded during the opening program of the said training workshop as a reward for the Best Implementers of SBM Practices. The training was participated by 69 school administrators both from elementary and secondary schools and Education Program Supervisors who also went on benchmarking at the schools of Buenavista and Jordan, Guimaras with the ocer-in-charge/ assistant schools division superintendent, Maura Pait. The division-wide search started in the last quarter of 2010 and ended on June 3. The evaluation was spearheaded by Dr. XZ Dignadice, School Division Superintendent and Dr. Neri Ann Alibuyog, Assistant Schools Division Superintendent and the Education Program supervisors in the dierent subject areas in consideration with some criteria. In her statement, Dr Dignadice challenged others administrators to be steadfast and dynamic in the implementation of their SBM practices as well as their duties and responsibilities being the 21st century school leaders-the agents of the transformation. Winners of the said search were nineteen (19) Elementary School Administrators and one (1) Secondary School Administrator. Netbooks donors were Rep. Alfredo Maranon III 12 units, Board Member Salvador Escalante, Jr. ve units, Board Member Miller Serondo- two units and Vice Mayor Samson Mirhan one unit.
Second District Representative Alfredo Maraon III and City Mayor Patrick Escalante distributed the provincial health cards to Cadiznon last October 18, 2011. Around 1,068 rst batch of Only Phil. Health card holders can beneciaries availed the Negros avail of the said program. First Family Health Cards Program Congressman Thirdy said we expand or otherwise known as Negros Maraon Occidental Comprehensive Health the coverage of NOCHPS. The Program (NOCHPS) cards given congressional oce has contributed by the provincial government to a counterpart of 10 million pesos. the qualied beneciaries at Don As long as I am the representative Bernardo Benedicto Commercial of the 2nd district I will continue to support the NOCHPS program of Center. Health services is one of the the provincial government. priority programs of the provincial government, as embodied in the Provincial Board Member Negros First Development Agenda Salvador Escalante, Jr.,Board of Governor Alfredo Maranon III Member Dr. Miller Serondo and Mayor Patrick Escalante were also and Vice Gov. Genaro Alvarez,Jr. NOCHP is a universal present during the distribution health care program for indigent of health cards at Don Bernardo families implemented by Negros Benedicto Community Center. City Dads... From page 1 Occidental provincial government Recipients were from Barangays be done through the unselsh for general fund, 229.3 million is in collaboration with the provinces Caduhaan, Cadiz Viejo barangay cooperation not only by the city intended for general public services, congressmen. It has enrolled 74,655 proper, Daga, Sicaba, Barangays ocials but by the people of Cadiz in 112,532,000 will be spent for the families throughout the province. Zone 1,2,4,5 and 6.
Cong.Thirdy Maraon and Mayor Patrick Escalante during the distribution of health cards at public plaza.
Mayor Patrick Escalante ,Vice Mayor Jongben Mirhan and city ocials were present during the giving of fuel assistance.
general, the mayor said. Despite the nancial constraint that the city is facing, the city government will implement the third tranche salary schedule for Local Government Personnel eective January 1, 2012 based on income class while the City Health Workers will still enjoy the stipulated rate of RA 7305 or otherwise known as Magna Carta for Public Health Workers and the Reorganization of Organizational Structure in accordance with SP Resolution No. 2010-185. Of the 508.3 million budget
Economic Services, 53.7 million for Health Services, 34.9 million will go to Social Services, 6.2 million aid to 22 barangays , 46 million for debt servicing and 25.4 million is appropriated for Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Program. The city government is paying 36 million as loan amortization to PNB, 6.5 million to Phil. Veterans Bank, 1.5 million to Land Bank of the Philippines as interest payments for IRA Monetization, 1.7million for Security and Intelligence Services. /czibaez
More than 1,686 total registered tricycle operators from January to July 2011 were given tricycle transport fuel subsidy under Pres. Aquinos Public Transport Assistance Program last July 13, 2011. City Mayor Patrick Escalante thanked the tricycle drivers and operators for their cooperation in securing their franchise and business permits on time. He also commended DILG Ocer Danilo Geroso for facilitating the nancial assistance from region 6, Iloilo City. The fuel subsidy is an urgent intervention aimed at cushioning the impact of high fuel prices on the marginalized sectors of the society. Each operator has received P150.00.
City ocials who assisted during the distribution were Vice Mayor Samson Mirhan, ABC President and CFRB Chairman Arthur Lamis, councilors Wilfredo Cervantes, Marcelo Metuda, Vicente William Tabanao and Juan Musa, City Treasurer Ma.Cristina Fuentes and sta, DILG Ocer Danilo Geroso and Barangay Aairs personnel.
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HEALTH CORNER
SCHISTOSOMIASIS
Schistosomiasis is a disease caused by parasitic trematode worms of genus schistosoma. There are ive species of schistosomes cause human schistosomiasis: S. haematobium, S. mansoni, S. japonicum, S. mekongi, and S. intercalatum. Schistosoma japonicum (Oriental Blood Fluke) is a trematode present in the Philippines. The disease was irst discovered by Paul G. Wooley here in the Philippines on 1906 from the inmates in New Bilibid Prison coming from Visayas and Mindanao. The irst reported case in Region VI was in So. Bonbon,Brgy. Marcelo Calarava, Negros Occidental last 2005. The case was conirmed endemic by Mr. Florante M. Rante, a malacologist from South Cotabato last 2006. Last October 2011, sanitary inspectors from different cities and municipalities together with some personnel in the Regional Ofice and Provincial Ofice had conducted snail surveillance in this area, Result was still positive for schistosomiasis. This strongly suggests the prevalence of this disease there is until this time. The Intermediate host for schistosoma japonicum is Oncomelania hupensis Quadrasi snail. The mode of transmission is via skin penetration. The infective stage to the cercaria, the 2nd larval stage. The average life span of an adult worm inside the human body is 5 years but can be up to 20 years. Throughout this period a single female worm release approximately 500-350,000 eggs per day into the bloodstream. 50% of the eggs become trapped in the body and are responsible for the damage done to the liver, intestines, the bladder and other organs. A person maybe infected by wading, swimming, bathing, ishing and laundering in river, streams or creeks, washing/wading in rice ields and irrigation canals, and farming in schistosome infested areas. If this disease is treated early, the prognosis is very good and complete recovery is expected. It is treatable but people can die from the effects of untreated schistosomiasis. The early signs and symptoms of the disease is similar to lu (fever, chills, cough and muscle pain may occur).Itchy skin or rashes (pruritic papules) may develop within few days after infection. On the later stage a person will manifest severe anemia, hepatomegally, severe liver disease, spleenic enlargement, weighty loss, jaundice and ascites. The method of detections is by stool examination, rectal biopsy, serologic test, COFT, Immunodiagnostic test, ELISA, EEC, CT scan and MRI. The parasitic Infestations could be prevented through the following: 1. Health Education 2 Case inding and treatment 3. Environment Sanitation use of toilet & avoid indiscriminate defecation 4. Control of stray animals. 5. Provision of Safe Water Supply 6. Use of Foot Bridges 7. Snail Control 8. Agro Engineering Methods
by Maribel Demonteverde
Debris and Handicapping DentoFacial Anomaly. Simultaneously, Puericulture Center Attendant Lina Jaspe lectured on Oral Health for Post Partum mothers including
Mayor Patrick Escalante and Dr. Jerey Guanzon present the award to the Orally Fit Child during the launching of GP while Dra. Merle Jane Regalado look on.
awarded for meeting the criteria as having the Pilot house for GP which are as follows: a mother who breastfeeds with a fullyimmunized baby, a house must have a sanitary toilet and a
Newborn Care and instructions at the Obstetrics (OB) ward at the Cadiz Emergency Clinic while CHO Dentist Dr. Jeffry Guanzon talked on the Oral Health of PreSchool Children and Adolescence to several mothers of daycare children at the CHO conference room. A visit to a GP Pilot House located at Barangay Zone 4 was conducted. Purita Magallanes was
Toothbrushing drill.
Center: Purita Magallanes receives the award for being the GPs Pilot House together with Dr. Guanzon and the Health workers.
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garden and the entire household that abstains from smoking. The award was given by CHO oficer Dr. Merle Regalado in the presence of Zenaida Po, Brgy. Captain, of Zone 4 , midwife Vilma Penaranda, chief midwife Brigida Manguino and Zone 4 Barangay Health Workers (BHWs). Meanwhile, Tooth brushing and Hand washing drills were launched in the afternoon among the pupils of Zone 3 DCC by Day Care Worker Josephine Bermejo, GP Coordinator Susan Ascura and Dr. Guanzon. These drills have become regular activities in a number of DCCs in Cadiz, citing their importance in reducing the incidence of respiratory, diarrheal and dental diseases among schoolchildren. Midwives from Zone 3 led by Liberty Fernandez and dental aide Arthur Abonales also supported the event.
PHOTO GALLERY
Mayor Patrick and Department heads posed at the showroom of Cadiz City during the League of the Cities of the Philippines -3rd Phil. Cities Global Convention & Exposition in Manila last Nov. 16-19, 2011.
City Mayors Oce employees also participated in the Walk for a Cause.
Gift Giving at PNP. Mayor Escalante gives out shoes for the peacemakers.
Excell Evaluators listen to the citys project presentation during the provincial Excell Evaluation.
Indigent Senior Citizen shows her monthly pension from city government.
Gov. Alfredo Maraon and Mayor Patrick Escalante listen to Mam XZ speech of gratitude.
Mam XZs birthday bash and farewell party at Terrace Restaurant last Dec. 20,2011.
Former City Administrator Cesar Lao-as presented Coal Terminal and Power Plant Projects in Cadiz City.
City mayor participates in Hataw exercise at Public Plaza after the Alay Lakad.
Pamaskua sa Cadiznon 2011- feeding of 2,000 children and senior citizens at Public Plaza last December 23,2011.
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Mam Fuentes welcomes Korean investors who are looking for a possibility to invest power generation and beef production in the city.
City Auditor and City Accountant conduct orientation to Barangay Captains regarding new accounting procedures and processing of vouchers.
Mayor Patrick congratulates the newly wed couple during the mass weeding at SP oce.
ABC Pres. Arthur Lamis and Mayor Patrick Escalante during the ag ceremony at the City Hall.
The rst roll on-roll o to dock in Cadiz Commercial Port from Batangas City. 3,300 metric tons of molasses were loaded to roro by Emperador Lights last Dec. 22,2011.
Participants in the Organizational Eectiveness Seminar Workshop for govt heads held in Sagay City.
Mayor Escalante convenes with the Korean Investors at the City Mayors Oce.
Gov. Alfredo Maranon, Mayor Patrick and Congressman Thirdy Maranon during the blessing of Division Oce.
Swine Dispersal at the City Veterinary with Mayor Patrick Escalante ,Dr. Rabang ,Councilor William Tabanao and Councilor Juan Musa.
City Mayor Escalante and Councilor Cervantes listen to a contestant of singing contest during Pamaskua sa Cadiznon 2011.
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FEATURE
Education is the key to a better life. Expanding the learning resources even to the farthest barangays of Cadiz City is what inspired Dr. Vicente F. Gustilo Memorial National High School Batch 1995 and other Cadiznon to start the Book Donation Project for Cadiz City Public Schools last September 2011. They are targeting to gather 10,000 books for all public schools in the city. Most of the books came from different communities in the United States. They are used, new, old books but deinitely useful ones to supplement learning. The community of San Francisco, California, Bay Area Free Book Exchange and other generous individuals had the significant number of books contributed for this cause. The alumni of Dr. VGMNHS were the most supportive of the project. Aideen Abas-dela Pena, Cherrelyn Gonzaga Jacela, Flora May Ymalay, Jeanette Bendijo Gamboa, Jovi Saplad Eldredge, Liberty Ochavo, Margaux Abalos, Marjorie Villalon were among the sponsors for this effort. Manila Forwarders has become the oficial shipping sponsor providing discounts for every boxes shipped out from the US. As of December 2011, one thou-
10,000 Books Donation 4Ps Beneciaries to get for Public Schools Aimed 10.8 M Cash Grant By: Monina B. Aquino
sand two hundred (1,200) books were sent to eight public schools. Cadiz West 2 Elementary School, Cadiz East Elementary School, Balandra Elementary School and Sewahon Integrated School were the irst four schools to receive 150 books last December 13.2011 endorsed by the City Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Xz Dignadice. The second batch for another four schools were delivered last January 2012. The books will be shipped every month until all schools are covered as long as donations continually come. The organizers of this project would like to encourage the communitys participation in molding the younger generation and in giving importance for the greater good of our society. It will mostly give a greater impact to the lives of our people. Finally the project simply shows that a little strength when put together will become stronger. To be able to achieve the goal of 10,000 books, the organizers are still seeking for donations, especially for shipping cost. Each member of the community is encouraged to contribute. For your donations contact Jeanette B. Gamboa Jeanette. gamboa@gmail.com or on facebook Book Donations for Cadiz City Public Schools purposes.
Danish International Development Assistance (DANIDA). He had also become the trainer/ speaker on environmental sanitation of NWSSP. Currently, he has initiated the community organizing and the campaign trail for the advocacy on solid waste management in various schools, puroks and barangays within the city. Being dynamic, He has become an active member and oficer of different associations. These include the Cadiz City Government Employees Dynamic Multi-Purpose Cooperative (Board of Director), Cadiz City Government Employees Union (Public Information Oficer), K of C 5205 Chapter (Member) and Alumni Association of Villacin National High School (President)./*
Paknoy and Emil from CMO receive the award for the 2nd place in Hataw contest.
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Out of 6,136 qualiied applicants for the Pantawid Pamilya ng Pilipino Program (4Ps) in the 22 barangays of Cadiz City 5,571 were validated and has acquired the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) cash card enrollment form. They will receive a total of 10.8 million cash grant from the Department of Social Welfare and Development. According to CSWD Oficer Elena Serenias, Cadiz City was one of the chosen city which has the biggest number of applicants qualiied for the 4Ps program of the national government. 4ps is a lagship poverty alleviation program of the national government that provides conditional cash assistance to extremely poor households with children from zero to 14 years old. The beneiciaries came from Barangays Zone one - 232 families, Brgy. Zone 2 -167; Brgy. Zone 3-91; Zone 4-250, Zone 5- 35; Zone 6 302; Andres Bonifacio -208; Banquerohan-286; Burgos 208,Cabahug -375; Cadiz Veijo312;;Caduhaan-203; C.S. Villacin 229; Daga 546; Luna 147; Mabini 371; Magsaysay-248; Jerusalem229; Sicaba -229; Tiglawigan- 317, VF Gustilo -154 and Tinampaan 426. /czibaez
City Administrator and City Legal Oce Team, Center: Jessica Escalante leads the group.
Dra. Arroyo of the Emergency Clinic also joins the CHO Team.
Marivic Fernandez receives the trophy from Mayor Escalante for garnering the championship award for the City Accounting Oce and Local Civil Registrar s Team.
appreciation were Raymundo Gorecho, Demetrio Balandra, Reynaldo Escaro, Edwin Sellado, Jean Espino, Grace Gumban, Milagros Caceres, Antonio Octoso, Melecio Bacomo,Jr., Filipinas Piol,
consolation prizes of P1, 000.00 and Certicates of Participation. Dance Instructor and choreographer of Chings Dance Fitness Studio in Bacolod City Dra. Chua leads the Cadiz District Virnie Clarion, Romeo Ching
Hospital Team.
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national oces and recognition of retirees member of the employees union. The air was lled with fun and laughter when young and older employees wearing bagets outfit took center stage during the competition. The activity, which was aimed to unite and motivate government employees for a common purpose that is working together for excellence, kicked o with coastal clean-up at Finger port in Brgy. Zone 4 on September 13; Walk for a Cause from Land Transportation Oce (LTO) to Cadiz Public Plaza last Sept. 16 and Hataw exercise led by the City Health Oce at Public Plaza, Tree Planting in Barangay Magsaysay participated by selected employees from each department and culmination program, a whole day aair at RC Beach Resort on September 30. Retirees who were given recognition and token of
Absalon Ibanez,Silvestre Malilin, Discutido a state auditor of the Rudy Abelido, Fernando Onatin, Commission on Audit (COA) of Estelita Escaro, wife of the late Cadiz City and Tourism Ocer of Wynnefredo Acevedo, Cesar Sagay City Helen Aiguilles Cutillar Geronga and Eda Bereber. were invited as the Panel of Judges On the other hand, winners for for Hataw competition. the Hataw contest unmindful of the scorching heat under the sun danced with all their might were City Accounting Oce, Local Civil Registrar (LCR) and City Planning Oce (CPDO) top the competition and received P4, 000.00 plus trophy; second place went to City Mayors Oce with a cash prize The jurors of the competition. of P3, 000.00 and trophy and the Department of Education (Dep-ed) landed third place garnered P2, 000.00 and a trophy. Participating teams from the City Health Oce, City Assessors Oce, City Engineers Oce, Oce of the Sangguniang Panglunsod, City Legal Oce/City Administrators Oce, Cadiz District Hospital and Retiree Pilipinas Piol gets her token of City Treasurers Oce obtained the appreciation from Mayor Patrick and Vice
Mayor Jongben.
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FINANCIAL REPORT
Republic of the Philippines
2011
40,845,194.21 2,153,041.17 1,873,849.55 4,290,523.72 546,468,191.00 1,850,270.81 597,481,070.46
2010
40,318,199.48 1,856,638.65 1,644,536.73 3,757,140.12 507,912,545.00 1,883,674.17 557,372,734.15
Personal Services Maintenance and Other Operating Expense Financial Expenses Total Expenses Operating Income Add Subsidies from Other LGUs Subsidies from Other Funds Subsidies from NGAs Total Subsidies to Other LGUs Subsidies to Other Funds Subsidies to NGAs Total
Less:
NET INCOME
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Blessing... From page 1
Western Visayas and bagged fourth place with 74.08% in the elementary grade VI pupils . Dir. Dignadice in her words of acceptance and gratitude thanked Governor Alfredo Maranon and Congressman Alfredo Maranon III who were responsible for her appointment in Cadiz and for their full support and dedication who always granted her requests. She also extend her appreciation to City Mayor Patrick Escalante who also gave everything what she asked for whenever she called by phone or text. Likewise she also extended her gratitude to Dir. Mildred Garay, who always encouraged her and broadened her horizon. Gov. Alfredo Maranon also congratulated Dir. Dignadice for her eorts in changing Deped Cadiz from the bottom to the top. He then urged the Deped ocials to lead by example.
Blessing of
assistant superintendents in region 6, district supervisors and city ocials during the inauguration rites at Dep-ed Division Oce. Engineer Oliver Hernandez turned over the symbolic key of Cadiz West Elem School to Governor Alfredo Maranon, Jr., Congressman Alfredo Maranon III, City Mayor Patrick Escalante, Dir. Mildred Garay, Schools Division Superintendent Dir. Xz Dignadice and to the School Principal Enrico Descalsota. Dir. Mildred Garay in her speech said We would like to
Engr. Hernandez Turns over the symbolic key to Gov. Alfredo Maraon.
see the return of investment and better performance to happen in the next coming year. The harmonious relationship with the local government unit, the provincial government, a very strong support from government ocials, stakeholders and NGOs, the inspiring leadership and managerial competence of superintendent of Cadiz City Mam Xz Dignadice contribute to the positive performance in Cadiz City. I am so proud of what Xz had done for Cadiz City for its a complete turned around. She added I am so happy that Cadiz has change towards positive direction and the greatest challenge now is for the one who would be taking place in Cadiz and to continue what Superintendent Dignadice had done. In the recently concluded National Achievement Test (NAT) the Division of Cadiz ranked No. 1 in the secondary level with 57.66 % Mean Percentile Rate for the whole
Congressman Thirdy Maraon further commended Dir. Dignadice for xing the Cadiz West Elementary School Building and xing the problem of the schools division. I just hope that this generation will be remembered, that this generation has turned around our educational system and made it number one. The multiple inaugural aairs also coincided with the Regional Conference of Schools Division Superintendents and Assistant Schools Division Superintendents in Region VI held at LPiazza Vijandre, a Tribute to Retirees and PASS Christmas Party. Among those who attended were Councilors Wilfredo Cervantes, Vicente William Tabanao, former councilor and school Principal Moises Dime, Asst. Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Neri Ann Alibuyog, City Budget Ocer Vicente Napoles, City Accountant Delilah Fernandez, school ocials and SPED Teacher I Antonio Esmolo, who was the master of the ceremony.
for elementary level, he initiated programs to improve the academic performance and other indicators in the division and spearheaded the formulation of Division Education Development Plan (DEDP) for elementary grade. As a result the Division of Capiz ranked no.1 in 2010-2011 National Achievement Test (NAT) in Grade VI for the whole Region 6 with Mean Percentile Score of 77.45%. He authored several materials in Math such as Non-PaperPencil Formative Tests Packages in Mathematics used by 22 divisions under the Third Elementary Education Project of DepEd. He formulated the Worksheets in Elementary Mathematics for Grade V and VI used by 417 schools in Capiz and authored the Multi Media Instructional and Assessment Materials in Mathematics used by selected elementary schools in the province of Capiz. PERSONAL LIFE Sir Roel Bermejo, born October 10,1969, is married to Monina Bermejo a District Music Coordinator and District Records Ocer of the Division of Capiz. He was blessed with 4 children namely Ben Xianne, 16 ;Jolar Jeph,15 Chin Valerie,13 and the youngest Jexeph ,7. /czibaez
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Opening of Palarong Pambansa 2011 in Dapitan City Cultural and sports Center.
Gold medalist Robert Aloyan along with other winners in Badminton during the awarding.
By: MC Jesiree P. Monteposo Cadiz Citys new boxing student, has matched blow by sensation Jaylord Alonzo sees blow with the NCR boxer and has a brighter future as the next ably sustained his ghting skills boxing champ after winning a until the nals on May 13, last day silver medal in the just-concluded of the Palaro. Palarong Pambansa 2011. The NCR took home the gold The national event was held medal but Alonzo has markedly at Gallera de Dapitan, Dapitan left an impression as the next City, Zamboanga del Norte on important boxer to watch who May 8-14, 2011. will likeably snatch the gold in Alonzo, a 39kg freshman Palarong Pambansa 2012.
Bocce champion John Brian Menosa from Cadiz SPED Training Center
editorial staff:
200M MC BOYS 16 ABOVE Champion Mc Merill John Derrama (VI) First Runner Up Mark Kenneth Clavano (IV-A) Second Runner Up Michael John Pallen (IV-A) BOCCE ELEM (DOUBLES) Champion Jayrald Acidera (1) Mark Daniel Medrano First Runner Erick Buro (VI) Adrian Buro Second Runner Up Marjie Diane Magalso (X) Jede Burlat BOCCE ELEM (SINGLE) Champion Mark Daniel Medrano (1) First Runner Up Jayrald Acidera (1) Second Runner Up Adrian Buro (VI)
PATRICK G. ESCALANTE
City Mayor
GOAL BALL SECONDARY Champion Region X (NMRAA) First Runner Up Region VI (WVRAA) Second Runner Up Region IV-B (MIMAROPA) GOAL BALL ELEMENTARY Champion First Runner Up Region VI Region X
CELINA Z. IBAEZ
Editor In Chief
ERWIN R. MABUGAT
Managing Editor
BOCCE SECONDARY (DOUBLES) Champion Chukie Maglaya(1) Judel Casallo First Runner Up Joe Marie Sayson (VI) HENRY M. BARILEA, JR. MA. VICTORIA J. BRINGAS Evangeline Sembrano Photo Editor Circulation Manager Second Runner Up Cyrus John Dennoga (X) Freddie Vincent Tinosas BOCCE SECONDARY (SINGLE) Champion John Brian Menosa (VI) First Runner Up Lizamel Dayon (VI) Second Runner Up Chukie Maglaya (1)
MELVIN D. BACOMO
Consultant
Mayor Patrick inducts the newly elected Cadiz City Tennis Club Ocers. From left: Gladys Macaraig, Marvin Delcampo, Eric Cacanog, Johny Paculares, Enrique Nemenzo, Jr. President, Englebert Barco and Sherwin Tabanao.
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