COMPOSTELA
VALLEY PROVINCE, November 5, 2014 – Ralph Remulta and Luwalhati Millana-Nasol
still could not contain their happiness as they receive certificates of
recognition from the provincial government of Compostela Valley during the
employees’ regular convocation at the capitol on November 3.
Remulta
placed 4th in the recent Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) together with
Nasol, who placed 7th in the national exam. Nasol, is currently the
Municipal Administrator of Laak, Comval.
Remulta
is also a recipient of the Comval Scholarship Program (CVSP) which gives poor
but deserving bright students opportunity to pursue four-year college education
or technical and vocational education.
“I
am just so happy and thankful for this program (CVSP) as it gives me hope and a
brighter future especially with what I have achieved now,” he said.
Remulta,
who hails from Pindasan, Mabini, graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree on
Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED), Major in Biological Science in UM Tagum
Campus last March 2014 and thereafter took LET the following August.
Handing
the certificates signed by Gov. Arturo Uy are Senior Board Member Tyron
Uy-Chairman on Committee on Education and Information Technology and SP Members
Macario Humol and Neri Barte. BM Uy also said the governor will personally give
them laptop each for giving honor to the province.
Likewise,
other LET passers who are CVSP scholars were also recognized during the
program, namely: Jovy Gonzales of Mawab; Almera Jusay of Maco; New Bataan’s
Sheryl Mae Otom, Melysin Calago, and Meljurie Rebucas; and both graduated Cum
Laude Irish Michelle Calipayan of Monkayo and Norman Jalmaani of Mabini. (fe
maestre/ids comval)
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