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BREAKING NEWS: 7 grads of WVSU College of Education (main) and Himamaylan campus, make it to the Top 10 of the September 2023 Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers

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The WVSU maintains its streak of excellence as seven graduates of the COE main campus and two from the Himamaylan campus made it to the Top 10 of the Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers (LEPT).

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) released the results past 6 p.m. of Dec. 7, 2023.

WVSU is not in the TOP 10 schools because only schools with 50 examinees and above are qualified in the ranking of schools.

Most of the COE graduates will be taking the LET in March 2023.

PRC announced that 23,782 elementary teachers out of 50,593 examinees (47.01%) and 53,995 secondary teachers out of 95,969 examinees (56.26%) successfully passed the LEPT.

It is further announced that of the 23,782 elementary teacher passers, 16,716 are first timers and 7,066 are repeaters. For the secondary teachers, 39,979 passers are first timers and 14,016 are repeaters.

The topnotchers are the following:

WVSU COE Main Campus:

 Rank 4 – Tedric Dave Espora Senosa  (Secondary)

Rank 10 – Yancy Aubrey Panugon

(Secondary)

Rank 9 – Agape Marie Baguna

(Elementary)

Rank 10 – Krystal Joy Cuello

(Elementary)

Rank 10 – Reena Anjellah Tabera

(Elementary)

WVSU HIMAMAYLAN CAMPUS:

Rank 7 – Sheila Marie Delgado

(Elementary)

Rank 9 -Jeriel Grace Mabulay

(Elementary)

Congratulations!! The WVSU Community is proud of you.

Acknowledgment for COE layout and design by Rain Julien Tuvilleja, Dyanne Therize Parcon, and Fritz Jaime Sumbo of SILAK media.

Acknowledgment of pubmats and photos of Himamaylan topnotchers from Himamaylan campus.