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National Conference of Schools Superintendents

The Philippine Association of Schools Superintendents (PASS), Inc. will hold the National Conference of Schools Superintendents with the theme "The Superintendency: Dynamic Force in Instituting Educational Reforms" on May 13-15, 2012 at the Holiday Inn, Clark Freeport Zone, Angeles City.
The Conference aims to take cognizance on the roles of schools superintendents in instituting educational reforms for the realization of the goals and objectives of Philippine Basic Education.

The participants to this activity are the schools division/city superintendents (SDSs), assistant schools division/city superintendents (ASDSs), ASDS-designates and retired PASS members, bureau and centers directors, heads of units and chiefs of divisions who are members of the PASS and designated committee members. Attendance to this Conference is on official business.

A registration fee of Seven Thousand Five Hundred Pesos (PhP7,500.00) shall be charged to each participant to cover hotel accommodation, breakfast (2), lunch (2), dinner (2), snacks (4), conference kit and other incidental expenses, chargeable to local funds subject to the usual accounting and auditing rules and regulations.

For more information, interested participants may contact:

Dr. Romeo M. Alip
National President, PASS
Region III-Division of Bataan
Telephone Nos.: (047) 237-3303; (047) 237-2102; (047) 791-2004
E-mail Address: romeoalip@yahoo.com
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