Division of City Schools–Valenzuela explained

Agency Name:Department of Education
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE - VALENZUELA CITY
Nativename:Edukasyong Pansangay ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela
Formed:June 1, 1994
Preceding1:Division of Valenzuela, Malabon and Navotas
Headquarters:Marulas Central School Compound, Pio Valenzuela St., Marulas, Valenzuela City
Chief1 Name:Dr. Alejandro G. Ibañez, CESO V
Chief1 Position:Schools Division Superintendent
Chief2 Name:Dr. Rustica R. Lorenzo, CESE
Chief2 Position:OIC- Assistant Superintendent
Parent Agency:Department of Education
Website:http://sdovalenzuelacity.deped.gov.ph/

The Schools Division Office – Valenzuela or simply DCS–Valenzuela is a subdivision of Department of Education mandated to supervise public and private elementary, and secondary(JHS/SHS) education in Valenzuela City, Metro Manila, Philippines.[1] The current head of the Division is Dr. Alejandro G. Ibañez, CESO V, with OIC Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Rustica R. Lorenzo, CESE

The main office of SDO Valenzuela is located in Marulas Central School Compound, Pio Valenzuela St., barangay Marulas. This office also houses the Public Schools District Supervisors' Offices.[2]

The city government prides itself in giving free education to its quality free education to its constituents through its primary, secondary, and tertiary schools.[3]

District offices

DCS–Valenzuela has two district offices in each congressional districts in elementary level and a coordinating office for the high school level:[4]

Congressional district I:

Malinta Elementary School compound, Malinta

Andres Fernando (A. Fernando) Elementary School compound, Malanday

Congressional district II:

Gen. T. de Leon Elementary School compound, Gen. T. de Leon

Marulas Elementary School compound (main office), Marulas

Congressional district I:

Malinta Elementary School compound, Malinta

Congressional district II:

Malinta Elementary School compound, Malinta

Schools division superintendent

The schools division superintendent is the highest policy-maker of the division. He coordinates with the city mayor to implement education projects.

List of schools division superintendent of Valenzuela[5]
NameTerm fromTerm toOffice title/designationHistorical timeline
Luis R. SantosJune 1, 1994August 20, 1998Schools division superintendent (CAMANAVA)Preceded by the defunct Division of Caloocan–Malabon–Navotas–Valenzuela (CAMANAVA)
Rosalinda TongcoAugust 20, 1998February 2, 1999Officer-in-charge, schools divisions (CAMANAVA)After the dissolution of defunct Division of CAMANAVA, it was succeeded by Division of Valenzuela–Malabon–Navotas (VALMANA) until 2001.
Victoria Q. FuentesFebruary 3, 1999October 8, 2001Schools division superintendent (VALMANA)Until mid-2001 only when the new Division of City Schools–Valenzuela was formed.
Nenita S. RiveraOctober 8, 20012001Officer-in-charge, schools division (Valenzuela)
Aquilina S. Rivas2001August 12, 2004Schools division superintendent
Alma Bella O. BautistaAugust 12, 2004August 5, 2007Schools division superintendent (Valenzuela)
Vacant
August 5  - September 23, 2007
Joel T. San LuisSeptember 23, 2007August 20, 2008Officer-in-charge, schools division superintendent (Valenzuela)
Joel T. San LuisAugust 20, 20082009Schools division superintendent (Valenzuela)
Flordeliza R. Mayari20092013Schools division superintendent (Valenzuela)
Wilfredo E. Cabral2013presentSchools division superintendent (Valenzuela)

Timeline

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Government-owned schools

Primary/Elementary schools

Secondary/High schools

Private schools

Colleges and universities

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mission and Vision. 2009-04-22. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090628230841/http://www.valenzuela.deped.gov.ph/dcsvision.htm. 2009-06-28.
  2. Web site: Location map (DEPED-Valenzuela). map. 2009-04-22. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090628222755/http://www.valenzuela.deped.gov.ph/dcslocationmaps.htm. 2009-06-28.
  3. Web site: Mayor WIN Delivers Valenzuela City State of Education Address. Caiña. Zyan. Public Information Office. August 29, 2008. 2009-04-22. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090628220253/http://www.valenzuela.gov.ph/press.php?id=20080825&tbl=press. June 28, 2009.
  4. Congressional district for elementary level division is equivalent in dividing the city in legislation. For more information on barangays spanning the two legislative districts/congressional districts of Valenzuela City, see Legislative districts of Valenzuela City.
  5. Web site: DCS-Valenzuela History. 2011-12-19. dead. https://archive.today/20110709014737/http://depedvalenzuela.com/history.html. 2011-07-09.