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The Commission on Higher Education(CHED) was created on May 18, 1994 through the passage of Republic Act No. 7722, or the Higher Education Act of 1994. CHED, an attached agency to the Office of the President for administrative purposes, is headed by a chairman and four commissioners, each having a term of office of four years. The Commission En Banc acts as a collegial body in formulating plans, policies and strategies relating to higher education and the operation of CHED. The creation of CHED was part of a broad agenda of reforms on the country’s education system outlined by the Congressional Commission on Education(EDCOM) in 1992. Part of the reforms was the trifocalization of the education sector into three governing bodies: the CHED for tertiary and graduate education, the Department of Education (DepEd) for basic education and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) for technical-vocational and middle-level education. Commission on Higher Education Projects and Programs CHED Priority and High Impact Projects and Programs Faculty Development (FacDev) Student Financial Assistance Programs (StuFAPs) Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) National Agriculture and Fisheries Education System (NAFES) Centers of Excellence/Development (COE/COD) CHED Thesis / Dissertation Grants / Paper Presentation / Visiting Research Fellow Letter of Secretary Br. Armin A. Luistro FSC to all

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The Commission on Higher Education(CHED)  was created on May 18, 1994 through the passage of Republic Act No. 7722, or the Higher Education Act of 1994. CHED, an attached agency to the Office of the President for administrative purposes, is headed by a chairman and four commissioners, each having a term of office of four years. The Commission En Banc  acts as a collegial body in formulating plans, policies and strategies relating to higher education and the operation of CHED. The creation of CHED was part of a broad agenda of reforms on the country’s education system outlined by the Congressional Commission on Education(EDCOM)  in 1992. Part of the reforms was the trifocalization of the education sector into three governing bodies: the CHED for tertiary and graduate education, the Department of Education (DepEd)  for basic education and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)  for technical-vocational and middle-level education. 

Commission on Higher Education Projects and Programs 

CHED Priority and High Impact Projects and Programs 

Faculty Development (FacDev) 

Student Financial Assistance Programs (StuFAPs) 

Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) 

National Agriculture and Fisheries Education System (NAFES) 

Centers of Excellence/Development (COE/COD) 

CHED Thesis / Dissertation Grants / Paper Presentation / Visiting Research Fellow

Letter of Secretary Br. Armin A. Luistro FSC to all DepEd Employees  

    CENTRAL OFFICE  DepEd Complex, Meralco Ave., Pasig City   632-1361 to 71

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    REGIONAL OFFICES

    DIVISION OFFICES

    BUREAU OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

    BUREAU OF SECONDARY EDUCATION

    BUREAU ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM

    NATIONAL EDUCATION TESTING AND RESEARCH CENTER

    HEALTH & NUTRITION CENTER

    NATIONAL EDUCATORS ACADEMY OF THE PHILIPPINES (NEAP)

    EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IMPLEMENTING TASK FORCE

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    NATIONAL SCIENCE TEACHING INSTRUMENTATION CENTER

    INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS COUNCIL SECRETARIAT

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No. 79 s.2012 IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINES ON THE GRANT OF STEP INCREMENT FOR TEACHERS WITH SPECIALIZATION IN SCIENCE AND/OR MATHEMATICS

No. 78 s.2012 AMENDMENT TO DEPED ORDER NO. 57, S. 2012 (Guidelines on the Utilization of Support Funds for the Implementation of the Accreditation Program for Public Elementary School (APPES)

No. 77 s.2012 AMENDED GUIDELINES FOR THE ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM (ALS) UNIFIED CONTRACTING SCHEME

No. 76 s.2012 GUIDELINES ON REVITALIZING BOY SCOUTING IN SCHOOLS NATIONWIDE

No. 75 s.2012 GUIDELINES ON THE UTILIZATION OF THE REGIONAL IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT AND ENHANCEMENT (RISE) FUNDS

No. 74 s.2012 GUIDELINES ON THE SELECTION OF HONOR PUPILS AND STUDENTS OF GRADES 1 TO 10 OF THE K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM

No. 73 s.2012 GUIDELINES ON THE ASSESSMENT AND RATING OF LEARNING OUTCOMES UNDER THE K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURICCULUM

No. 72 s.2012 CONTINUING FIRE SAFETY AND AWARENESS PROGRAM (FSAP) IN SCHOOLS

No. 71 s.2012 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO AND CHANGES IN DEPED ORDER NO. 36, S. 2012 (Guidelines on the 2012 Implementation of Senior High School Modelling in Selected Technical-Vocational Education and General Secondary Schools Under the K to 12 Basic Education Program)

No. 70 s.2012 GUIDELINES ON THE PREPARATION OF DAILY LESSONSNo. 69 s.2012 MULTI-YEAR GUIDELINE FOR SCHOOL-BASED

MANAGEMENT (SBM) GRANTS (FYs 2011-2013)No. 68 s.2012 GUIDELINES ON THE REDESIGNED/STRENGTHENED TECH-

VOC EDUCATION PROGRAM (STVEP) SUPPORT FUNDNo. 67 s.2012 GUIDELINES ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF

STRENGTHENED TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM (STVEP) AND TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD

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EDUCATION (TLE) CURRICULUMNo. 66 s.2012 AMENDMENTS IN DEPED ORDER NO. 41, S. 2012 (Revised

Guidelines on the Opening of Classes)No. 65 s.2012 CREATING TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL (TECH-VOC) UNIT

UNDER THE BUREAU OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (BSE) AND DISSOLVING THE TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL TASK FORCE (TVTF) FOR SECONDARY EDUCATION

No. 64 s.2012 GUIDELINES ON THE UTILIZATION OF SUPPORT FUNDS FOR THE ACCREDITATION PROGRAM FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS: THE PHILIPPINE ACCREDITATION SYSTEM FOR BASIC EDUCATION

No. 63 s.2012 GUIDELINES ON THE PREPARATION OF GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT (GAD) PLANS, UTILIZATION OF GAD BUDGETS AND SUBMISSION OF ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORTS

No. 62 s.2012 GUIDELINES ON THE UTILIZATION OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (SHS) MODELLING PROGRAM UNDER THE K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION PROGRAM

No. 61 s.2012 PRIORITIZING THE DATA COLLECTION AND VALIDATION NEEDED UNDER THE ENHANCED BASIC EDUCATION INFORMATION SYSTEM (EBEIS)

No. 60 s.2012 CHANGE IN DEPED ORDER NO. 34, S. 2012 ( Addendum to DepEd Order No. 64, s. 2011 – Equal Opportunities and Standard Implementation of DepEd Policies for the Alternative Learning System (ALS) Implementors)

Luistro mobilizes schools to fight leptospirosis  

DepEd tech-voc teachers train as assessors  

Asia Pacific College offers big tuition discount for ALS passers  

DepEd pays tribute to ten outstanding teachers  

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DepEd fetes literacy champions  

DepEd, Smart launch online contest to honor teachers  

Blood-letting and food fair at DepEd  

Science educators sharpen tools for K to 12  

Deped, Petron, USAID join forces for pupil reading enhancement  

Payatas teachers get keys to their own home  

Letter of Secretary Br. Armin A. Luistro FSC to all DepEd Employees  

Module for August 28, 2012 - A tribute to the late DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo  

DepEd statement on the passing of DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo

  

Vacancy Announcement

Division Offices

Batangas

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OIC-SDS Dr. Donato B. Bueno

Phone: (043) 723-2816

ASDS Ms. Nadine C. Celindro

Phone: (046) 723-0962

Cavite

SDS Dr. Yolanda C. Carpina

Phone: (046) 419-1286

Laguna

OIC-SDS Marites A. Ibanez

Phone: (049) 808-4218

ASDS Susan L. Oribiana

Phone: (046) 810-3940

Quezon

OIC-SDS Tolentino Aquino

Phone: (043) 723-3586

ASDS Edna F. Agustin

         Phone: (042) 731-1920

OIC-ASDS Merthel Evardome

Phone: (042) 731-1919

OIC-ASDS Catherine Talavera

Rizal

SDS Carlito D. Rocafort

Phone: (02)  284-2082

OIC-ASDS Eugenia R. Gorgon

Phone: (02) 284-2070

Antipolo City

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SDS Norma L. Maalindog

Phone: (02) 630-3110

OIC-ASDS Julia B. Victor

Phone: (02) 630-6854

OIC-ASDS Edna P. Agustin

Batangas City

OIC-SDS Rommel C. Bautista

Phone: (046) 864-0188/89

Calamba City

OIC-SDS Eugenia R. Gorgon

Phone: (049) 420-8265

OIC-ASDS Ludy N. Pasagui 

Phone: (049) 545-7331

Cavite City

SDS Cresenciana R. Fancuvilla

Phone: (046) 489-8840

Lipa City

OIS-SDS Mercelita L. Pormentilla

Phone: (043) 756-1233

ASDS Corazon Mosca

Lucena City

OIC-SDS Aniano M. Ogayon

Phone: (042) 660-4471

San Pablo City

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OIC-SDS Susan DL. Oribiana

Phone: (049) 562-7509

Santa Rosa City

OIC-SDS Hereberto Jose D. Miranda

Phone: (049) 534-1037

Tanauan City

OIC-SDS Josilyn S. Solana

Phone:

OIC-ASDS Edna U. Mendoza

Phone: (043) 778-5861

Dasmariñas City

OIC-SDS Victoria R. Pamienta

Phone: (046) 419-0697

OIC-ASDS Emmanuel Resurrecion

Phone: (046) 973-2534

With the long term in view at realizing the targets towards the realization of EFA 2015 goals and the immediate term in view at continuously improving the delivery of basic education services, DepEd CALABARZON is once more venturing to gather all education stakeholders to reflect, discuss, plan and pool efforts together to underscore everyone’s responsibility

Education for All