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		<description><![CDATA[PANAGTAGBO FESTIVAL March 7 &#124; Tagum City Coincides with the city of Tagum &#8216;s founding anniversary. It aptly describes a celebration in the city where Tagumeños met Tagumeños from all walks of life in one occasion and setting since the city of Tagum is a crossroad business center in the northern part of Southern Mindanao [...]]]></description>
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March 7 | Tagum City<br />
Coincides with the city of Tagum &#8216;s founding anniversary. It aptly describes a celebration in the city where Tagumeños met Tagumeños from all walks of life in one occasion and setting since the city of Tagum is a crossroad business center in the northern part of Southern Mindanao</p>
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		<title>Tagum Schools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SCHOOLS   Brief History of the City Schools Division of Tagum      As an offshoot to the Cityhood of Tagum wayback in March 7, 1997, a popular clamor to have a separate Schools Division of Tagum City came into picture.      Series of consultations and feeling the pulse of the Tagumeños were made in order to realize [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="color: #434601;">Brief History of the </span>City Schools Division of Tagum</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">     <span style="color: #434601;">As an offshoot to the Cityhood of Tagum wayback in March 7, 1997, a popular clamor to have a separate Schools Division of Tagum City came into picture.</span></span></strong></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">     Series of consultations and feeling the pulse of the Tagumeños were made in order to realize the popular demand of establishing the City Division of Tagum.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">     It took almost six years when finally the dream turned into a reality. Congressman Arrel R. Olaño, CPA, MBA, MPA sponsored House Bill 5353, an act amending Republic Act 8472, otherwise known as the Charter of the City of Tagum Incorporating therein the provision, City School Division Office.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">     The Honorable Secretary Edilberto C. de Jesus of the Department of Education issued DepEd Order No. 50 series of 2002; the establishment of Interim City Schools Division throughout the country.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">     Tagum City with more than 1,000 teachers in the elementary and secondary schools has been included among the 18 new schools division offices in various DepEd in other regions of the country.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">     Congressman Olaño supported the move by sponsoring House Bill 5353 while the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Tagum presided by Vice Mayor Gerardo R. Racho Jr. and spearheaded by SP Member Allan L. Rellon, MPA, Chairman of the Committee on Education fully supported the passage of the bill by sponsoring SP Resolution No. 835, s-2003 which contained the statement of support.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">     It was approved by Mayor Gelacio P. Gementiza who gave his all-out support and even offered portion of the school building being constructed at the Magugpo Pilot Central Elementary School as its Division Office.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">     Schools Division Superintendent Gloria P. Labor Ed.D., CESO V of the Division of Davao del Norte and DepEd XI Regional Director Diamar P. Kadon, CESO III interposed no objections to the move and had given their hundred percent support to the establishment of the City Division of Tagum.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">     The rest was history.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">     To fill the working force of the new schools division and to help the incumbent superintendent, Dr. Labor, the following persons were appointed: Mr. Allan Kadon as Administrative Officer, Mrs. Esterlina Batingal as HRMO, Mrs. Elisa Castillo as Supply Officer, Ms. Cora Torrejano as Accountant, Ms. Roxanne Cruz as Planning Officer, Mrs. De Veyra as Cashier and Mr. Acebes as Clerk.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">     On June 3, 2003, after they were screened by the Division Selection Board headed by Mrs. Erlinda Loria, Chairman, the following are appointed as Learning Area Coordinators: Mrs. Antonia B. Bugna, Araling Panlipunan; Mrs. Mayumi M. Pinzon, Filipino; Engr. Ambrosio Ayuban, Mathematics; Mr. Lorenzo E. Mendoza, English; Mrs. Consesa Lanoy, Science; Ms Jeselyn Dela Cuesta, MAPEH, Mrs. Alpha Palconit, TLE and Ms Priscilla C. Aguillon, Guidance and Values Education</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">     Now, Mrs. Nenita E. Lumaad will finally assume office as Assistant Schools Division Superintendent, Officer In-Charge, the City Division of Tagum will strive to live to the expectation as a productive swan laying golden eggs.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">     To God be the Glory.</span></p>
<p align="right"><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">By: </span><strong><span style="font-size: x-small;">Lorenzo E. Mendoza</span></strong><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">, <em>Division English Coordinator</em></span></p>
<p>Education:<br />
Tagum City is known for its successful literacy program in schools spearheaded by the Project REY (Reading Empowers Youth) Project and the leadership of the LGU in education-related activities. The City Government is also known for their school construction projects, known as &#8220;LGU Type&#8221; buildings, built to improve the school facilities in Tagum City, in general. Most notable schools with these construction projects are Tagum City National High School, Magugpo Pilot Central Elementary School and Tagum City National Comprehensive High School.<br />
With these, Tagum City won as National Champion (Component City Category) in the Search for the Most Outstanding LGU in the Implementation of the National Literacy Program in the year 2001. In addition, in the years 2004 and 2005, Tagum City ended as 2nd Place Winner in the National Level (Component City Category) Search for the Most Outstanding LGU in the Implementation of the National Literacy Program.<br />
Tagum City has been chosen by the Department of Education as the host for the National Schools Press Conference on February 2010, with all public schools housing all participants while two private schools are commissioned as contest areas for writing, layout and scriptwriting events.<br />
Tagum City has 22 colleges, 10 high schools and 34 primary institutions offering elementary education.</p>
<p>College and Universities in Tagum City:<br />
University of Mindanao &#8211; Tagum City (UMTC)<br />
AMA Computer College &#8211; Tagum City (ACLC)<br />
St. Mary&#8217;s College of Tagum (SMC)<br />
Queen of Apostles College Seminary (QACS)<br />
St. Therese Driving School<br />
North Davao College Tagum Foundation (NDC Tagum)<br />
Narisma Computer Literacy<br />
Academia de Davao College (ADDC)<br />
Aces Tagum College (ATC)<br />
Davao North Phil Institute of Technology Foundation<br />
Computer Innovation Center (CIC)<br />
Philippine Institute of Technical Education<br />
Arriesgado College Foundation Inc.(ACFI)<br />
Tagum National Trade School<br />
University of Southeastern Philippines<br />
Liceo de Davao<br />
Magugpo Institute of Technology<br />
St. Michael Technical School<br />
Sandugo Institute of Technology<br />
STI Tagum<br />
Sto. Nino College of Science and Technology<br />
St. Michael Technical School<br />
Colegio de Capitolio<br />
St.John Learning Center of Tagum City<br />
Tagum Doctors College Inc.</p>
<p>High Schools in Tagum City:<br />
Public High Schools<br />
Tagum City National High School (TCNHS)<br />
La Filipina National High School (LFNHS)<br />
Tagum City National Comprehensive High School (TCNCHS)<br />
Laureta National High School (LNHS)<br />
Tagum National Trade School (TNTS)<br />
Jose Tuason Jr. Memorial National High School (JTJMNHS)<br />
Pipisan Maug National High School<br />
Private High Schools<br />
University of Mindanao &#8211; Tagum City (UMTC)<br />
St. Mary&#8217;s College of Tagum (SMC)<br />
Assumpta School of Tagum (AST)<br />
Letran de Davao<br />
Maximo Mirafuentes Academy (MMA)<br />
San Lorenzo Ruiz Academy of Tagum(SLRAT)<br />
Liceo de Davao (LDD)<br />
Arriesgado College Foundation Inc.(ACFI)</p>
<p>Elementary Schools in Tagum City:<br />
Public Elementary Schools<br />
Magugpo Pilot Central Elementary School<br />
Magugpo Pilot Imelda Elementary School<br />
Rizal 1 Elementary School<br />
Rizal 2 Elementary School<br />
Visayan Village Elementary School<br />
Mangga Elementary School<br />
Apokon Elementary School<br />
Laureta Elementary School<br />
La Filipina Elementary School<br />
Bingcungan Elementary School<br />
Busaon Elementary School<br />
Cuambogan Elementary School<br />
Garinan Elementary School<br />
Madaum Elementary School<br />
Mankilam Elementary School<br />
Suaybaguio-Riña Elementary School<br />
Odell Elementary School<br />
San Isidro Elementary School<br />
Nueva Fuerza Elementary School<br />
New Balamban Elementary School<br />
Pandapan Elementary School<br />
Col. Saludares Elementary School<br />
Don Ricardo Briz Elementary School<br />
Herculina L. Edig Elementary School<br />
Union Elementary School<br />
Private Elementary Schools<br />
St. Mary&#8217;s College of Tagum (SMC)<br />
Assumpta School of Tagum<br />
University of Mindanao &#8211; Tagum City (UMTC)<br />
Liceo De Davao<br />
Center for Innovative School<br />
Sunbeam Elementary School<br />
SDA Elementary School<br />
St. Lorenzo Ruiz Academy (SLRA)</p>
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