+ Follow LEONILO OLIVA Tag
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[Title] => On alleged sexual harassment: DepEd, Oasis heads cooperate with NBI
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Officials of the Department of Education and the Oasis of Love who earlier refused to cooperate in the investigation of the Department of Social Welfare and Development into the accusations of 19 high school students against a priest have finally been compelled to cooperate.
Oasis of Love head servant Nonito "Dodong" Limchua and former DepEd Cebu City division superintendent Leonilo Oliva, who snubbed an earlier invitation from DSWD, appeared before the National Bureau of Investigation office yesterday to shed light on the ongoing investigation against the priest.
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[Title] => NBI subpoenas DepEd, Oasis, Abellana execs
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The National Bureau of Investigation has subpoenaed officials from the Department of Education, Oasis of Love and Abellana National School to appear before them on Friday and bring pertinent documents relative to the accusations of at least 19 students that they were harassed by a priest during confession.
Special investigator Jedidah Hife subpoenaed DepEd city schools division superintendent Leonilo Oliva, Oasis of Love president Nonito Limchua and Abellana National School principal Ernesto Jacel.
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[Title] => School principals to ask Osmeña to keep Oliva
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Elementary school principals in Cebu City have prepared a letter of appeal to Mayor Tomas Osmeña for the retention of Leonilo Oliva as city schools superintendent.
Lito Alberca, principal of Lahug Elementary School, said the Philippine Elementary School Principals Association of Cebu City would ask the mayor to retain Oliva in office until the latter's retirement in September next year.
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[Title] => 'Harassment' during seminar?: Oliva's inclusion in probe sought
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The education consultant of Cebu City, former partylist Rep. Joy Augustus Young, wants an investigation against Department of Education division superintendent Leonilo Oliva for still allowing religious seminars in public schools despite the city government's recommendation to stop it.
Young said he has long recommended to Mayor Tomas Osmeña to stop religious seminars in public schools during class hours because these cut into their school time, Oliva confirmed receiving the memorandum from the city government last year but he insisted on ignoring it.
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[Title] => Zoning imposed in night high schools to stop congestion
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Zoning of night high schools has been enforced recently in Cebu City to stop congestion of these schools with students from other places, said a top official of the city division of the Department of Education.
City division superintendent Leonilo Oliva said his office is now preventing students, who are not Cebu City residents, from enrolling in these night schools in the city.
Oliva said enrollment in night schools in the city has increased resulting in the notable congestion of these night classes.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-28 00:00:00
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[Title] => Enrollees in elementary up but those in HS slide
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While the number of enrollees in the elementary level in Cebu City has increased, enrollees in the secondary level have decreased, according to the Department of Education.
DepEd Cebu City schools superintendent Leonilo Oliva said the number of enrollees in elementary has increased by 1.8 percent to 92,886 this year from 91,204 in 2005.
But for the secondary level, Oliva said there has been a slight decrease in the enrollment of almost 2 percent from 46,710 in 2005 to 43,653 this year.
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[Title] => DepEd asks net cafés to turn down students during class hours
[Summary] => Department of Education regional director Carolino Mordeno has called on operators of Internet cafés, and even billiard halls, to ban students from patronizing their establishments during class hours so that students would be able to focus more on their lessons.
Mordeno made this statement after receiving complaints from parents that their children have been very much engrossed with Internet cafés already and would rather not attend their classes anymore.
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-16 00:00:00
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[Title] => 150 teachers needed for next school year
[Summary] => The Department of Education-Cebu City Division is currently accepting teacher-applicants for school year 2006-2007 to fill in the need for at least 150 teachers to replace those who will be retiring this year.
This was learned from DepEd-Cebu City Schools superintendent Leonilo Oliva. He asked teacher-applicants to send their application letters to his office, stating one school preference. Application letters must be supported with requirements like Civil Service Commission Form 212, latest 2x2 ID pictures, and residence certificate.
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[Title] => DepEd to put more weight on psychological factors when hiring new teachers
[Summary] => The Department of Education would now give more emphasis on psychological factors in the recruitment of new teachers following an incident of maltreatment that allegedly led to the death of a grade II pupil in Taguig City, Metro Manila last Wednesday.
This was learned from DepEd officer in charge Fe Hidalgo who said that the department would now focus more on psychological factors in hiring new teachers after an educator allegedly forced her pupil to eat pencil shavings as a punishment.
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LEONILO OLIVA
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[Title] => On alleged sexual harassment: DepEd, Oasis heads cooperate with NBI
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Officials of the Department of Education and the Oasis of Love who earlier refused to cooperate in the investigation of the Department of Social Welfare and Development into the accusations of 19 high school students against a priest have finally been compelled to cooperate.
Oasis of Love head servant Nonito "Dodong" Limchua and former DepEd Cebu City division superintendent Leonilo Oliva, who snubbed an earlier invitation from DSWD, appeared before the National Bureau of Investigation office yesterday to shed light on the ongoing investigation against the priest.
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[Title] => NBI subpoenas DepEd, Oasis, Abellana execs
[Summary] =>
The National Bureau of Investigation has subpoenaed officials from the Department of Education, Oasis of Love and Abellana National School to appear before them on Friday and bring pertinent documents relative to the accusations of at least 19 students that they were harassed by a priest during confession.
Special investigator Jedidah Hife subpoenaed DepEd city schools division superintendent Leonilo Oliva, Oasis of Love president Nonito Limchua and Abellana National School principal Ernesto Jacel.
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[Title] => School principals to ask Osmeña to keep Oliva
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Elementary school principals in Cebu City have prepared a letter of appeal to Mayor Tomas Osmeña for the retention of Leonilo Oliva as city schools superintendent.
Lito Alberca, principal of Lahug Elementary School, said the Philippine Elementary School Principals Association of Cebu City would ask the mayor to retain Oliva in office until the latter's retirement in September next year.
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[Title] => 'Harassment' during seminar?: Oliva's inclusion in probe sought
[Summary] =>
The education consultant of Cebu City, former partylist Rep. Joy Augustus Young, wants an investigation against Department of Education division superintendent Leonilo Oliva for still allowing religious seminars in public schools despite the city government's recommendation to stop it.
Young said he has long recommended to Mayor Tomas Osmeña to stop religious seminars in public schools during class hours because these cut into their school time, Oliva confirmed receiving the memorandum from the city government last year but he insisted on ignoring it.
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[Title] => Zoning imposed in night high schools to stop congestion
[Summary] =>
Zoning of night high schools has been enforced recently in Cebu City to stop congestion of these schools with students from other places, said a top official of the city division of the Department of Education.
City division superintendent Leonilo Oliva said his office is now preventing students, who are not Cebu City residents, from enrolling in these night schools in the city.
Oliva said enrollment in night schools in the city has increased resulting in the notable congestion of these night classes.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-28 00:00:00
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[Title] => Enrollees in elementary up but those in HS slide
[Summary] =>
While the number of enrollees in the elementary level in Cebu City has increased, enrollees in the secondary level have decreased, according to the Department of Education.
DepEd Cebu City schools superintendent Leonilo Oliva said the number of enrollees in elementary has increased by 1.8 percent to 92,886 this year from 91,204 in 2005.
But for the secondary level, Oliva said there has been a slight decrease in the enrollment of almost 2 percent from 46,710 in 2005 to 43,653 this year.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-27 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => DepEd asks net cafés to turn down students during class hours
[Summary] => Department of Education regional director Carolino Mordeno has called on operators of Internet cafés, and even billiard halls, to ban students from patronizing their establishments during class hours so that students would be able to focus more on their lessons.
Mordeno made this statement after receiving complaints from parents that their children have been very much engrossed with Internet cafés already and would rather not attend their classes anymore.
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-16 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => 150 teachers needed for next school year
[Summary] => The Department of Education-Cebu City Division is currently accepting teacher-applicants for school year 2006-2007 to fill in the need for at least 150 teachers to replace those who will be retiring this year.
This was learned from DepEd-Cebu City Schools superintendent Leonilo Oliva. He asked teacher-applicants to send their application letters to his office, stating one school preference. Application letters must be supported with requirements like Civil Service Commission Form 212, latest 2x2 ID pictures, and residence certificate.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => DepEd to put more weight on psychological factors when hiring new teachers
[Summary] => The Department of Education would now give more emphasis on psychological factors in the recruitment of new teachers following an incident of maltreatment that allegedly led to the death of a grade II pupil in Taguig City, Metro Manila last Wednesday.
This was learned from DepEd officer in charge Fe Hidalgo who said that the department would now focus more on psychological factors in hiring new teachers after an educator allegedly forced her pupil to eat pencil shavings as a punishment.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-22 00:00:00
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