RM No. 173 S. 2025 2025 Regional Schools Press Conference RSPC
RM No. 173 S. 2025 2025 Regional Schools Press Conference RSPC
Department of Education
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
Enclosure A.1
Only the first, second and third place winners in the individual contest are allowed
to compete in their respective contest categories. Only first place winners are
allowed to compete in the group categories.
A. General:
1. Should there be questions and assistance needed, the participants can only
raise their concerns to the assigned proctor and/or examiner.
2. School paper advisers, teachers, principals, parents, or guardians who will be
found in the contest venue will be grounds for disqualification of their
contestants.
3. The top five (5) winners per medium shall be recognized and their points will be
included in the computation of the overall scores (combined scores of individual
and Group contests). Only the top three (3) winners will receive a medal, while
top four (4) and top five (5) winners will receive a certificate.
4. Any violation of the stipulated guidelines will be grounds for disqualification of
the participant.
5. The decision of the Board of Judges in all aspects of the contest is final and
irrevocable.
B. Specific:
1. News Writing, Feature Writing, Editorial Writing, Science and Technology
Writing, and Column Writing
a. Fact sheets or other sources of information shall be given to the contestants
as bases for writing the article.
2. Sports Writing
a. The RTWG shall orient and provide instructions to the contestants
before the contest proper.
b. A pre-game conference shall be conducted for the introduction of the
players, coaches, and tournament officials.
c. An actual game shall be covered by the contestants.
d. A post-game conference shall be held to interview officials and athletes
after the game.
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e. The contestants shall proceed to the designated contest room for the
writing of the sports article.
4. Editorial Cartooning
a. The contestants shall bring their own pencil no.
b. The cartoon must be anchored on the given topic or issue.
c. The cartoon should be compliant with the professional and ethical
standards or media.
5. Photojournalism
a. Preparation
1) Contestants should be at the contest venue thirty (30) minutes before
the orientation on the guidelines and rubrics.
2) The contestants are allowed to use any digital camera (point and shoot
only) with a maximum of 24.3 megapixels with fixed lenses.
Contestants who will use any DSLR and other high-end cameras will not
be permitted to join the contest.
3) The contestants shall submit empty memory cards and cameras
(internal memory) to be checked by the examiner/s a day before the
opening program.
4) The contestant should bring his/her camera cable for uploading and
saving pictures
5) Cellular phones, extra digital cameras, extra storage cards, or any
additional materials/equipment are not allowed in the contest area.
6) Contestants shall bring their black ink ballpens while the RTWG will
provide scratch papers where contestants can write down notes during
the shooting.
Enclosure A.2
A. General Guidelines
1. Each division shall organize a team of seven (7) members for English and
Filipino in elementary and secondary levels who shall not be competing in
any of the individual writing categories.
3 . Orientation shall be conducted for all the contestants. The directors will
draw lots to determine the order of the presentation.
5. In getting the overall results for best radio production, accumulated points
from the individual and group awards shall be considered.
4. The script should not bear any information that may identify the school and
division but it should include the names of the members of the team with
their respective roles (i.e., anchor, news presenter, etc.)
C. Broadcast Simulation
4. Mobile phones and reference materials shall not be allowed in the contest
area.
7. Each team shall be given nine (9) minutes: three (3) minutes for
preparation, five (5) minutes for the actual broadcast, and one (1) minute
for the exit. Provide running time shall be applied.
8. The organizers shall provide a clock or a timer that can be seen by the
contestants and the judges. There will be an official timekeeper.
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9. A yellow flaglet shall be raised again to warn the team that they only have
one (1) minute remaining followed by a red flaglet to indicate that their time
is up.
10. The team who complied with the five-minute production shall be given
a
perfect score (5 points). In case of overtime or undertime, the following
scheme or deductions shall be followed:
Undertime / Overtime
1 second - 20 seconds.- 1 point
21 seconds - 40 seconds -2 points
41 seconds.- 60 seconds - 3 points
61 seconds and above. - 4 points
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Enclosure A.3
1. Each division shall organize a team of seven (7) members for English and Filipino
both in elementary and secondary levels who shall not be competing in any of the
individual writing categories.
2. Contestants shall wear white shirts with identification cards.
3. All contestants are required to attend the orientation before the competition.
4. All contestants are not allowed to go back to their quarters nor communicate in
all forms (text, call, chat, etc.) with their respective advisers from the start until
the end of the contest.
5. A mini press conference and a sports event shall be held as bases for the content
of the publication (i.e., news, features, editorial, editorial cartoon, sports). The
photojournalists shall take pictures of the mini press conference and sports event.
6. For the actual sports event, a pre-game conference shall be conducted for the
introduction of the players, coaches, and tournament officials. Consequently, a
post-conference shall be held for interviews and data gathering.
7. The team will be given one (1) hour for data gathering and five (5) hours for writing,
layout, and editing.
8. Each team is allowed to bring only the following:
• two (2) digital/DSLR cameras;
• one (1) inkjet printer with scanner;
• one (1) card reader;
• one (1) blank flash drive;
• extension wires;
• maximum of four (4) laptops installed with either PAGEMAKER or IN DESIGN
and Photoshop (for the secondary level) and Microsoft Publisher (for the elementary
level) for the layout of the group’s final output; and A4 size bond paper
9. Laptops to be submitted to the RTWG shall be labeled with the following format:
Category — Medium — Level
Name, School, Division
e.g.,
Collaborative Desktop Publishing — English — Secondary — Division
Angelina Villanueva, Bukidnon National High School, Bukidnon
Labels shall be in a whole bond paper size pasted on or attached to the laptop
bag.
10. Official laptops, previously cleared of stored documents, shall be submitted to
the RTWG on April 30, 2024 (6:00am up to 7:30am only) to check for any other
applications and pre-written documents or references therein. Failure to submit the
laptops on or before the set deadline shall mean disqualification of the competing
team.
11. Mobile phones and other electronic gadgets shall not be allowed except for digital
cameras/DSLRs and laptops with disabled internet connection.
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12. Each team will be required to convert their output into PDF, print in A4 size bond
paper, and submit it to the examiner/s. The collaborative desktop publishing team
shall submit both hard and soft copies of their entries. They should ensure that no
identifying marks about their school or division can be found on their output as it
would be a ground for disqualification.
13. The output of the contest is an A4-size four-page full colored publication. The
output will be stored in a flash drive and to be submitted to the RTWG for judging.
14.The top five (5) teams shall be recognized, and their points will be included in the
determination of the overall scores.
16. The decision of the Board of Judges is final and irrevocable.
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Enclosure A.4
1. Each division shall organize a team of five (5) members for English and five 5)
members for Filipino at the secondary level who shall not be competing in any of
the individual writing categories.
2. Contestants may wear their school uniforms or plain white t-shirts with their
identification cards.
3. All contestants are required to attend the one-hour orientation before the
competition.
4. All contestants are not allowed to go back to their quarters nor communicate in
all forms (text, call, chat, etc.) with their respective advisers from the start until
the end of the contest.
5. A mini press conference and a sports event shall be held as bases for the content
of the publication (i.e., news, features, editorial, editorial cartoon, sports). The
photojournalists shall take pictures or videos of the mini press conference and
sports event.
6. For the actual sports event, a pre-game conference shall be conducted for the
introduction of the players, coaches, and tournament officials. Consequently, a
post-conference shall be held for interviews and data gathering.
7. The team will be given three (3) hours for writing, layout, and editing articles
online after the creation of an online publication using the official platform to be
provided by the organizer. Coverage /Data gathering through a mini press
conference, the pre-game, actual game, and post-conference shall be excluded
from the three-hour time allotment.
8. Specific instructions on the number of articles to be produced will be given
during the orientation.
9. Each team will be required to bring only the following:
• one (1) flatbed scanner/3-1 printer (mobile/phone scanner is NOT
allowed);
• maximum of two digital cameras — digital camera (point and shoot only)
• with a maximum of 24.3 megapixels with fixed lenses. Contestants who
will use any DSLR and other high-end cameras will not be permitted to
join the contest (Standard process in the Photojournalism Event shall be
observed in checking the cameras and SD cards);
• maximum of four (4) laptops installed with Photoshop for image
enhancement;
• maximum of two (2) pocket wifis (preferably with two different
networks) or one (1) wireless router; and
• extension cord.
10. Laptops to be submitted to the RTWG shall be labeled with the following
format:
Category - Medium — Level - Division
Name, School, Division
e.g.,
Online Publishing — English — Secondary — Division
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12. Each group shall email their URL to the assigned examiner.
13. The top three (3) teams shall be recognized, and the points will be included in
the determination of the overall standing. All competing teams shall be given points
and ranked accordingly.
Enclosure A.5
A. General Guidelines
1. Each division shall organize a team of seven (7) members for English and
seven (7) members for Filipino at the secondary level who shall not be competing
in any of the individual writing categories.
A. scriptwriter/s
B. anchor/s
C. reporter/s
D. producer/director who could also act as floor director
E. video/ graphics editor
F. video journalist /cameraman
Any of the team members can assume two (2) or more positions/tasks, as
long as this would not be conflicting or awkward about the outcome of the
broadcast (for example an anchor can’t be a reporter at the same time. But an
anchor can also be a news or infomercial writer.)
2. The list of equipment and tools in the mock broadcast room shall be shared with
the regional coordinators a week before the contest by the host division.
3. A 30-minute technical orientation will be held on April 30, 2024 (8:00am5:00pm,
for the director and video/ graphics editor. Then, each team will be given five (5)
minutes to visit the mock broadcast room.
4. In getting the overall results for the best TV broadcast, accumulated points from
the individual and group awards shall be considered.
5. Any violation of the stipulated guidelines will be grounds for disqualification of the
team.
6. The decision of the Board of Judges is final and irrevocable.
PRE-CONTEST
1. Each team will be required to bring only the following:
• maximum of four (4) laptops with at least 1OGB free space and a video
editing program (with uploading capacity);
• three (3) empty USB Flash Drives (16GB minimum);
• maximum of two (2) cameras/mobile phones (without sim) compatible
with the laptop;
• maximum of three (3) wired lapel microphones;
• A4 bond paper;
• one (1) printer with ink; and
• extension cord
2. Laptops and flash drives to be submitted to the RTWG shall be labeled with the
following format:
Category — Medium - Level -Division
Director’s Name, School, Division
e.g.,
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CONTEST PROPER:
A. SCRIPTWRITING AND PRODUCTION
1. The team shall have the following components in their script:
a. Cover Page: This shall contain the group’s name (mock TV network
name).
b. News: The RTWG will provide five (5) sets of data (including
photos/videos/audio) in folders saved in a flash drive. The team may
use all sets of data for their news reports. Each news script should
indicate the corresponding video and/or audio component taken from
the folders or produced during the actual contest.
c. Infomercial/ Developmental Communication: The RTWG will provide
two (2) sets of data {including photos/videos/ audio) in folders saved in a flash
drive. The team is required to produce one (1) infomercial or developmental
communication plug. This shall be produced during the contest and should be
related to the topic which will be given by the judges. The script should contain
video and audio components.
d. Field Report: A live field report with or without canned video support
shall be included in the production.
e. Headlines: These will contain a brief lead/summary of the news
articles.
f. OBB/CBB: The OBB and CBB will contain the group’s assumed TV
network name. The script for the OBB/CBB should be included in the
main script which will be submitted to the judges.
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2. Five (5) hours and 15 minutes will be allotted for the preparation of the script,
shooting, and editing of the videos, production of the infomercial, and rehearsals.
All groups shall stop working after the allotted time. A buzzer shall signal the
end of the scriptwriting and production time.
3. The organizers shall provide a clock or a timer that can be seen by the
contestants. There will be an official timekeeper.
4. Once the scriptwriting has commenced, the contestants will no longer be allowed
to leave the contest venue. Members shall only be allowed to go out of the room
when it is time for their team to perform and for personal necessities
accompanied by a proctor.
5. Each team shall prepare four (4) copies of the script: three (3) copies for the
judges and one (1) copy for the team.
6. The cover page of the script shall contain the group’s name (TV Network name)
and the names of the members of the team with their respective roles (i.e.,
anchor, field reporter, etc.)
7. The script should not bear any information that may identify the school or
division.
B. TV BROADCAST SKILLS PERFORMANCE
1. Only one (1) laptop is allowed inside the studio.
2. All news reports shall be presented live. Only the OBB and CBB are pre-
recorded/ pre-produced. Support videos or audios to be used for the live
reports are either taken from the folders or produced on the day of the contest.
3. Other than the actual broadcast time, seven (7) minutes shall be allotted for
entrance and preparation.
4. The TV broadcast must be delivered in six (6) minutes.
5. The timekeeper shall raise the green flaglet to signal the start of the
presentation. A yellow flaglet shall be raised by the timekeeper to warn the
presenting team that only one (1) minute is left of the broadcast time. A red
flaglet shall be raised to signal that the six (6) minutes allotted for the group
have been consumed.
6. In case of overtime/undertime in the prescribed duration of the
7. broadcast, the following points shall be deducted from the points
8. earned in the criterion adherence to time allotment (5%).
1 second -— 20 seconds — 1 point
21 seconds — 40 seconds — 2 points
41 seconds — 60 seconds — 3 points
61 seconds — 80 seconds — 4 points
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7. The timekeeper shall give the judges a copy of the record of the broadcast
running time of each group right after the performance. The record should
indicate how many seconds/minutes each group went over/under time if they
did. The timekeeper shall also announce the time started, time finished, incurred
undertime/overtime, and the corresponding deductions of the group.
8. Three (3) minutes shall be allotted for the exit.
9. The decision of the Board of Judges is final and irrevocable.
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Enclosure A. 6
GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR SCHOOL PAPER CONTESTS
(in Portable Digital Format)
A. The School Paper Contest is open to elementary and secondary schools whose
school papers belong to the top ten (10) per section per category and per
medium in the division.
B. The top ten (10) highest pointers both in English and Filipino shall be
declared as the best school papers in the region but the points of their
ranking shall not be added to determine the best-performing division that
shall be recognized in the awarding ceremony on the last day of conduct of
the Regional Schools Press Conference (RSPC).
C. For any school paper found to have copied and published texts, images, and
other materials without duly acknowledging their sources, the school paper
shall be disqualified from the RSPC contest and from joining the School
Paper Contest for three (3) consecutive years.
D. The decision of the Board of Judges in all aspects of the contest shall be
deemed final and irrevocable.
E. For 2025 RSPC, there are no specific required number of school paper entries
to be submitted by each division. In addition, submitted schools papers shall
be saved in PDF through email. Neither school nor SDO is allowed to submit
their school paper entry/ies directly to the CO.
2. Certificate of Circulation from the school head duly noted by the SDS
Indicated in the certificate is the corresponding link to the school website or
Facebook page where school papers are published.
G. The technical specification for both Elementary and Secondary levels are as
follows:
1. NO. Of pages: minimum of 12 and maximum of 20
News Section — at least three (3)
Sports Section — at least two (2)
Feature Section — at least three (3)
Editorial Section — at least two (2)
Science and Technology Section — at least two (2)
2. Process: Digital
3. Color: All pages in full color
4. Size: 9" X 12" (Elementary)
12" x 18" (Secondary)
H. Failure to company with the set guidelines in evaluating school papers will
be a ground for disqualification.
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3, The content of the section may include straight or spot news, advance
/ follow — up reports, news bits, news feature, news analysis, and
in depth news/ investigative news.
4. The decision of the Board of Judges is final and irrevocable.
C. Features Section
I. The section should have at least three (3) pages.
2.The feature articles should display a unique and creative presentation
of topics, logical organization of ideas and facts, writer's facility of the
language, and proper citations of attributions of sources.
3. The decision of the Board or Judges is final and irrevocable.
D. Sports Section
I. The section shall consist of at least two (2) pages.
2. The content and scope of the sports articles shall include coverage of
international, national, regional, community, and school-based
sports news stories.
3. The content of the section may include straight or spot news,
advance/ follow-up reports; news bits; news features/ news
analysis; indepth news, features, and editorial or column concerning
or pertaining
to sports.
4. The decision of the Board of Judges is final and irrevocable.
E. Science and Technology Section
1. Science and Techn0104' Section should have at least two (2) pages.
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Enclosure A. 7
d. The candidates in the Search for the Most Outstanding SPA must
have been a school paper adviser for at least five (5) consecutive
school years.
k. The candidates in the search for Most Outstanding School Paper Adviser
(SPA) must have a performance rating (5%) not lower than Very Satisfactory
(VS) for the past five (5) consecutive school years. The following serve as basis
for the evaluation of performance:
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l. The rating of each candidate for the past three (3) consecutive school
years shall be added and shall be divided by 3 (SYS) to get the average
rating, then multiply it by the allotted percentage (5%).
m. The selection committee shall refer to the boxed portion for the
Descriptive Rating.
n. The candidates in the search for Most Outstanding School Paper Adviser
(SPA) shall submit pertinent documents in respect to his/her meritorious
achievement (55%) in Journalism contest for the past three (3)
consecutive school years prior to the search.
t. All documents shall be evaluated using the corresponding points. Points then
shall be added,and shall be divided according to the number of evaluated
documents to get the average rating, then multiply it by the allotted percentage
(55%).
u. The candidates in the search for Most Outstanding School Paper Adviser (SPA)
shall submit pertinent documents in respect to his/her leadership related to
Journalism (15%) in Journalism contests for the past three (3) consecutive
school years prior to the search.
v. A SPA shall earn points for every position held at every level. An additional 2
points will be given for every position held every school year. Officership of the
nominee can be gleaned from a recognized DepEd and Non-DepEd journalism
and Media Organizations.
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Regional - 2.25
Division - 2.0
Contributor-—---I pt
International - 1.75
National - 1.50
Regional 1.25
B. Each candidate in the search for Most Outstanding School Paper Adviser
(SPA) shall submit pertinent documents in respect to his/her
scholarships/awards related to Journalism (5 pts)
C. These are the scholarships/ awards received by the nominee from a
government and private organizations such as Carlos Palanca Awards and /
or photo contests (local, national, international)
98-100 15 pts
95-97 13 pts SY ________
92-94 - 11 pts SY ________
89-90 9 pts Ave ________
86-88 7 pts
83-85 5 pts
80-84 3 pts
C. The rating of each candidate for the past two (2) consecutive school years shall
be added, and shall be divided by 2 (SYS) to get the average rating, then multiply
it by the allotted percentage (15%).
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D. The candidates in the search for Most Outstanding School Paper Adviser (SPA)
shall submit pertinent documents in respect to his/her meritorious
achievement (50%) in Journalism contests for the past two [21 consecutive
school years prior to the search.
E. Achievements in Journalism contest are those awards received by the CJ's and
publications/s of the nominee from a government and private organization such
as Mass Media Awards, Smart Communications, Press Awards, SciJourn
Awards/ comics and editorial cartooning and photography contests (local
national, international), TF Valencia Awards and other journalism-related
contests/ awards.
l Elementary Level
K. The candidates in the search for Most Outstanding Campus Journalist (CJ) shall
submit pertinent documents in respect to his/ her leadership related to
Journalism (20%) for the past two (2) consecutive school years prior to the
search.
L. A CJ shall earn points for every position held at every level. An additional 2
points will be given for every position held every school year. Officership of the
nominee can be gleaned from a recognized DepEd and Non-DepEd journalism
and Media Organizations.
N. The candidates in the search for Most Outstanding Campus Journalist (CJ)
shall submit pertinent documents in respect to his/her extension service/
contribution to Journalism (10%) for the past two (2) consecutive school years
prior to the search.
Q. ALL documents shall be evaluated using the corresponding points. Points then
shall be added, and shall be divided according to the number of evaluated
documents to get the average rating, then multiply it by the allotted percentage
(10%).
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6. The judges will be provided with a separate room together with RO Officials
for the encoding of winners. While, the Chairs and Members of the
Technical Working Group will also be provided with a separate room. The
SPAs will have their concurrent sessions and will not be allowed to enter
the contest premises/ venues where the contests are held.
7. Turn over ceremony by the host to division (SDO Paranaque) to the next
host division (SDO Las Pinas) will be done during the closing program.
-2nd Planning Meeting 9:00 AM- November 27, Virtual Platform CLMD Focal Persons
12:00 NN. 2024 -Google Meet CLMD Chief
Division-In-Charge of Journalism
-3rd Planning Meeting 1:00 PM- January 6, St. Andrew’s College CLMD Focal Persons
5:00 PM 2025 CLMD Chief
Division-In-Charge of Journalism
-4th Planning Meeting 9:00 AM.- January 21, Paranaque ES Unit II CLMD Focal Persons
5:00 PM. 2025 CLMD Chief
Division-In-Charge of Journalism
CLMD Focal Persons
Association Presidents
-5th Planning Meeting 9:00 PM- January 30, La Huerta NHS CLMD Focal Persons
5:00 PM. 2025 CLMD Chief
Division-In-Charge of Journalism
SDO ITOs/DTOs/Proctors
Association Presidents
-6th Planning Meeting 9:00 AM- February 14, DepEd-NCR CLMD Focal Persons
5:00 PM 2025 CLMD Chief
RO Personnel-Proctors
Division-In-Charge of Journalism
Association Presidents
-7th Planning Meeting 8:00 AM- February 18, St. Paul College CLMD Focal Persons
5:00 PM 2025 CLMD Chief
Division-In-Charge of Journalism
Association Presidents
-Submission of results with 8:00 AM- February 13, Online-platform CLMD Focal Persons
comments and suggestions 5:00 PM. 2025
from the judges
3. Interview with the nominees for
the Search for Outstanding Schools
Paper Adviser and Campus
Journalist
-Submission of pertinent 8:00 AM- February 17, CLMD-DepEd NCR CLMD RSPC Focal Persons
papers 5:00 PM. 2025
-Interview with Outstanding 8:00 AM- February 24, CLMD-DepEd NCR CLMD Focal Persons
SPA and CJ Nominees and 5:00 PM. 2025 Jesus A. Valencia
Finalization of Results President, NCR SSPAA Inc.
Randgren Dela Cruz
President, RAESPA
-2 EPSs(to be identified)
Dr. Evelyn Ramos (PSDS)
SDO Pasay City
-Dr. Romeo S. Egot (Principal IV)
Caloocan Central Elementary School
4. Submission of List of Winners
from SDOs for Individual /Group 8:00 AM- February 10- CLMD-DepEd NCR CLMD RSPC Focal Persons
Contest 5:00 PM. 14, 2024
5.Conduct of RSPC
-DepEd NCR Personnel
-CLMD
-Opening Program 8:00 AM- February 26, St. Andrews -Host Division
5:00 PM. 2025 School/St. Paul -SDO Officials
College SDS/ASDS/EPSs/PSDS/Journalism In-
Charge/Association Officers/SPAs/Contestants
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-Individual Contest 8:00 AM- February 26- Elem-St. Andrews Proctors’ Chair/Members/ Room
5:00 PM. 27, 2025 School Proctors/Judges
Secondary-St. Paul
College
-Group Contest 8:00 AM- February 27, Elem-St. Andrews Proctors’ Chair/Members/ Room
5:00 PM. 2025 School Proctors/Judges
Sec.-St. Paul College
6. Submission of Results from the
Judges
-Individual 8:00 AM- February 26- City of Dreams Hotel- CLMD Focal Persons
5:00 PM. 27, 2025 Paranaque City
-Group 8:00 AM- February 27, Elem-St. Andrews CLMD Focal Persons
5:00 PM. 2025 School
Sec.-St. Paul College
7. Finalization of Final Results 8:00 AM- February 29- CLMD-DEPED NCR
5:00 PM. March 5, CLMD Focal Persons
2025
8. Closing Activities
-Preparation of 8:00 AM- February 26- CLMD-DEPED NCR CLMD Focal Persons
Certificates/Medals/Trophies 5:00 PM. March 6,
2025
-Finalization of the Program 8:00 AM- February 28- CLMD-DEPED NCR CLMD Focal Persons
5:00 PM. March 5,
2025
-Finalization of slide decks 8:00 AM- February 28- CLMD-DEPED NCR CLMD Focal Persons
5:00 PM. March 6,
2025
-Awarding/Closing 8:00 AM- St. Paul College CLMD Focal Persons
Program/Turn-Over 5:00 PM. March 7,
2025
9. Preparation of Regional CLMD-DEPED NCR CLMD Focal Persons
Memorandum for Official List of 8:00 AM- March 10,
Winners 5:00 PM. 2025
10. Release of Regional 8:00 AM- March 12, 2025 CLMD-DEPED NCR CLMD Focal Persons
Memorandum 5:00 PM.
11. Submission of the List of NSPC 8:00 AM- TBD CLMD-DEPED NCR CLMD Focal Persons
Qualifiers (C.O.) 5:00 PM.
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Pagsulat ng Balitang
Richard Catain
Isports
Dennis Mendoza
Science & Technology
Richard Vidal
Writing
Pagsulat ng Balitang
Herbert Vertucio
Agham at Teknolohiya
Pagwawasto at Pag-uulo
Rowena Ontangco
ng Balita
Pagkuha ng Larawang
Jerol Delira Pampahayagan
Editorial Cartooning
Leah Vicencio
Paglalarawang Tudling
Eleonor Estrada
Ariane Astrero Colum Writing
Roger Morallos Arnel Peralta Pasulat ng Kolum
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Department of Education
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ROOM PROCTORS
Pagwawasto at Pag-uulo
Nancy C. Mabunga
Restituto Rodelas/ ng Balita
Joan Pedroche
Nerissa Lauan Editorial Writing
Online Publishing-
Room 4 Eunice F. Labon Malabon-English & Navotas-
Filipino
Online Publishing-
Roland Room 5
Minalyn S. Morante Paranaque-English & Pasay-
Montes Filipino
Room 6 Online Publishing-
Cynthia Orozco Pasig-English & Quezon City-
Filipino
Online Publishing
Room 7 Virgilio Valeriano Manila-English & San Juan-
Filipino
Online Publishing-
Restituto
Room 8 Kyle Vilgera TAPAt-English & Valenzuela-
Rodelas Filipino
Online Publishing-
Room 9 Angilica Asia Las Pinas-English & Tapat-
Filipino
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
Online Publishing-
Marikina-English & Manila-
Room 10 Clarisse Marasigan Filipino
Online Publishing-
James A. Mandaluyong-English & Pasig-
Roldan Room 11 Celine Rocafort Filipino
OnlinePublishing-
Ruzcko Angelo
Room 12 Navotas-English & Paranaque-
Festejo Filipino
Online Publishing-
Room 13 Marilen Reyes Pasay-English & Malabon-Filipino
Online Publishing-
Room 14 Quezon City-English &
Muntinlupa-Filipino
Leah Vicencio Online Publishing-
Room 15 San Juan-English & Makati-
Filipino
Online Publishing-
Room 16 Leonila Mustapha Valenzuela-English & Caloocan-
Filipino
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
SDO IT
SUPPORT DIVISION TO BE
LEAD IT FROM FROM CHECKED CATEGORY LEVEL DATE
PARANAQUE
DIVISION SDO
CALOOCAN Adrian G. Buban 1 VALENZUELA COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
ENG & FIL
LAS PINAS Ellaine I. Montas 1 TAPAT COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
ENG & FIL
MALABON Gilbert D. Manucduc 1 SAN JUAN COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
ENG & FIL
MANILA Junie M. Anselmo 1 QC COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
ENG & FIL
MARIKINA Ryan Lee Regencia 1 PASIG COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
ENG & FIL
MAKATI Carlito de Asis 1 PASAY COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
ENG & FIL
MANDALUYO Dorothy Grace I. Reyes 1 PARANAQUE COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
NG ENG & FIL
MUNTINLUPA May L. Borjal 1 NAVOTAS COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
ENG & FIL
NAVOTAS Dondon G. Mateo 1 MUNTINLUPA COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
ENG & FIL
PARANAQUE Al C. Catchillar 1 MANDALUYONG COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
ENG & FIL
PASAY Erick D. Comia 1 MAKATI COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
ENG & FIL
PASIG Reddino Roan P. Ancheta 1 MARIKINA COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
ENG & FIL
QUEZON Gerald Anthony R. Lazaro 1 MANILA COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
CITY ENG & FIL
SAN JUAN Leon M. Pangda 1 MALABON COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
ENG & FIL
TAPAT Ramil B. Santillan 1 LAS PINAS COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
ENG & FIL
VALENZUELA Noel E. Reyes 1 CALOOCAN COLLAB ELEM FEB 27
TOTAL 16 16 ENG & FIL ELEM FEB 27
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
SDO IT
SUPPORT FROM DIVISION TO BE
PARANAQUE CHECKED CATEGORY LEVEL DATE
2 VALENZUELA Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 TAPAT Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 SAN JUAN Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 QC Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 PASIG Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 PASAY Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 PARANAQUE Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 NAVOTAS Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 MUNTINLUPA Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 MANDALUYONG Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 MAKATI Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 MARIKINA Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 MANILA Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 MALABON Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 LAS PINAS Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
2 CALOOCAN Radio Scriptwriting & Broadcasting ELEMENTARY FEB 28
ENG & FIL
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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
1. In case of protest, the concerned division shall send the formal letter of
complaint signed by the coach, division focal in journalism and Schools
Division Superintendent within 3 days after the announcement of winners.
The complaint shall be resolved within five (5) days from receipt hereof. In
addition, the letter of protest shall be accompanied by affidavit/s of
witnesses and/or pieces of evidence in support thereof. Failure to comply to
the aforementioned shall not be given due course.