12 top secondary teachers  board passers come from Mindanao

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DAVAO CITY — Mindanaoan teachers occupied top post in the recently released list of successful passers of the  2023 Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers in the Secondary Level.

Of the 12, three come from University of  Southern Mindanao, a state university.

The list indicate that the top 12  from Mindanao-based schools.

Reports also have it, even the topnotcher in the secondary level category, Trilbe Lizann Espina Vasquez  who is a graduate of the  University of the Philippines-Cebu, is from Mindanao.

Vasquez, who  garnered a 94.80% rating, hails from Mahayag, Zamboanga del Sur.

On Thursday, December 7, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board for Professional Teachers (BPT) announced on Thursday, December 7, that 23,782 elementary teachers out of 50,593 examinees, and 53,995 secondary teachers out of 95,969 examinees passed the September licensure exam.

Here’s the list  of the Mindanaoans  who topped the examinees;

1, Jaynel Evangelista Barzo of the University of Southern Mindanao-Kabacan, 2nd Place, 94.4%;

2. Joemar Encabo Peñalosa of Western Mindanao State University, 4th Place, 94%;

3. Mike Lawrence Quinagotan Caballes of Southern Philippines Agri-Business, Marine and Aquatic School of Technology, 5th Place, 93.80;

4. Deejay Almene Moreno of the Philippine Normal University-Mindanao, 5th Place, 93.80%;

5. Diana Rose Aristales Jasmin of the University of Southern Mindanao-Kabacan, 6th Place, 93.6%;

6. Berry Patonongon Lauron of Mindanao State University-General Santos City, 6th Place, 93.6%;

7. Glyza Faye Espongja Pahagac of the University of Mindanao-Davao City, 6th Place, 93.6%;

8. Vearl Leroy Castillo of Andres Soriano College (in Bislig, Surigao del Sur), 7th Place, 93.4%;

9. Jay Ann Obien Yamut of the University of Southern Mindanao-Kabacan, 8th Place, 93.2%;

10. Kyle Lesther Ontoy Panugalon of Cor Jesu College (Holy Cross) of Digos City, 9th Place, 93%;

11. Francisco Ubongen Rubia III of Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges in Koronadal City, 9th Place, 93%;

12. Jiselle Oracion Ayonan of Compostela Valley State College-Main, 10th Place, 92.8%.

There are several others in the list of top passers who come from non-Mindanao-based schools.

The roster of top passers also showed that, with the exception of the top and third positions, examinees from Mindanao-based schools secured spots in the rankings.

Editha Z. Caduaya
Editha Z. Caduayahttps://newsline.ph
Edith Z Caduaya studied Bachelor of Science in Development Communication at the University of Southern Mindanao. The chairperson of Mindanao Independent Press Council (MIPC) Inc.
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