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Maasin City Schools Yielded 67 New Professional Teachers

18 November 2008 4 Comments

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) officially released the September 28, 2008 Licensure Examination for Teachers last Saturday, November 15, 2008.

Among the 58,471 Elementary Teachers who took the LET, only 17,816 Elementary Teachers passed the exam which is 30.47%. There are 110 examinees who came from the schools here in Maasin City, but only 40 of them passed the examination. The College of Maasin has 10 examinees but only 1 passed which is 10%. The Saint Joseph College – Maasin City has 100 examinees and 39 of them passed which is 39%.

On the other hand, among the 53,195 Secondary Teachers who took the LET, only 18,801 passed the exam which is 35.34%. 61 examinees were coming from Maasin City but only 27 examinees passed the exam. The College of Maasin has 5 examinees but no one of them passed. The St. Joseph Collage – Maasin City has 56 examinees but only 27 of them passed which is 48%.

For the complete list of the passers of September 2008 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET), please click here.

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  • Angel said:

    luuya tawon sa CM, wala man jud mipasar. Maajo pa mga taga St. Joseph daghan pa mipasar.

    Giunsa man diay pagtudlo sa mga instructor diha sa CM nga wala man jud milusot, aw naa man pero usa ra tawon

  • jingle said:

    Gitan-aw nako result ug performance sa mga school, taas-taas ang percentage ng passing sa St. Joseph compara sa Tomas Oppus SLSU. Murag mga bulok na karon mga studyante sa Tomas Oppus.

  • Angel said:

    tinuod ka jingle…. anyway, wala na diha ang mga maajong teacher. Maajo pa kun wala na lang i-fuse ang Tomas Oppus sa Sogod, maajo pa tinagli performance sa school sama niadtong Normal College pa na.

  • Alex Makedon said:

    This is an excellent source of news from an important city (capital) in Southern Leyte. Please keep up the good work! Such news provides valuable information that helps create healthy, well informed communities; local empowerment; and a deserving, world-wide presence. Maasin has tremendous developmental opportunities, and wonderful human capital. [from US citizen, friend of Maasin]

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