Cecilio Putong Explained

Cecilio Putong
Nickname:Celio
Office:Secretary of Education
President:Elpidio Quirino (1952–1953)
Ramon Magsaysay (1953–1954)
Term Start:April 18, 1952
Term End:January 13, 1954
Predecessor:Teodoro Evangelista
Successor:Pastor Endencia
Birth Date:February 1, 1891
Birth Place:Tagbilaran, Bohol, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Spouse:Felicidad Balerong Bautista
Children:Cecilio Putong Jr.
Paul Putong
Orlando Putong
Romeo Putong
Pacita Putong-Sison
Death Place:Quezon City, Philippines
Occupation:Educator and writer

Cecilio Kapirig Putong (February 1, 1891 – January 26, 1980) was a Filipino scholar, educator, writer, UNESCO fellow, author. In 1952, he became the Secretary of Education of the Philippines. He was one of the most brilliant minds from Bohol having a reported IQ of 138 (Very Superior) based on Otis Intelligence Scale Test.

Early life

His parents were Apolinario Putong and Gregoria Kapirig, both from Tagbilaran, Bohol. His father was an assistant band conductor. His mother was a housewife who, upon the death of her husband at an early age, had to be a vendor to raise two children, Cirilo and Cecilio.[1]

Education

Putong's first formal teacher was Maestro Andoy who happened to be the future Bohol Governor Fernando Gorraiz Rocha. The school was then the old stone building at the corner of J.A. Clarin Street and CPG Avenue, where a PNB branch still stands today.

Later, he studied at the Bohol High School established by the Thomasites, the first American teachers in the Philippines. In March 1906, after passing corresponding examinations, he obtained the primary course in March 1906 and the intermediate course certificate in June 1906.

As a scholar

Career highlights

Writings

Awards and citations

Membership

Honors and recognition

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Knowing Dr. Cecilio Putong. Leo P. Udtohan. February 5, 2008. August 10, 2020. Bohol Chronicle.
  2. Book: Dr. Cecilio Putong, the Gentleman Educator. 1949. The Philippine Educator. January 20, 2020.
  3. Web site: Republic Act No. 8016. May 25, 1995. May 25, 2020. Official Gazette (Philippines).
  4. Web site: 14th Congress - House Bill No. 3724 - Senate of the Philippines . 2014-10-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141028223420/http://www.senate.gov.ph/lis/bill_res.aspx?congress=14&q=HBN-3724 . October 28, 2014 . mdy .