Thursday, November 27, 2008

PopDev Quiz highlights PopDev Week celeb


Ms. Ma. Lenie Solano of Labangal National High School Championed Pop Quiz for teacher w/ Miss Gilda Lilam of CPMO and Ms. Norma Sumido of Gensan College


Livability Cluster Team won for LGU Employees Competition



Dan Sales of STI 1st place students category w/ Ms. Gilda Lilam, OIC of CPMO and Ms. Norma Sumido, President of Gensan College , host for this years Pop Quiz



Pop quiz participated by teachers, students and government employees again highlighted this week Popuplation and Development Week celebration this year with the theme “Sa Tamang Agwat ng Panganganak; Pamilya ay Aangat”.

The weeklong activity gave the participating teams of the contest an opportunity to learn population management issues, concerns and facts which is part of the questions for the contest.

Dan Sales of STI emerged victorious for among the seven students from TESDA affiliated schools in the city. Kriztille Marrise L. Mantoya of AMA Computer College second and Niel John Disca of Philippine Institute came in third.

For teachers category, Ma. Lenie Solano of Labangal National High School grabbed the first place, Cornelio R. Rollo of New Society High School second while Michelle A. Chio of Golden State College third place.

Livability cluster won first place in the LGU employees category, Competitive cluster second and Good Governance cluster that was the winner for 2 years came in third place.

Winners received medals and cash prizes while non winners received consolation prize.

Gilda Lilam Officer-In-Charge of City Population Management Office said despite the meager funds, they were able to sustain the events of the celebration. She also recognize the efforts of the participants that religiously answers their call in this undertaking.

City Councilor Ramon R. Milleza graced the quiz for employees and challenged the contestants to practice what is being advocated in the conduct of the celebration. He also emphasized that as the catalyst of this program, the employees should be the first people to be aware of it. CPIO-ALJV 112708








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