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Engineer Jose Bello V

Engr. Jose Bello V, "Heny" is the son of Engr. & Mrs. Jose Bello, Sr., fondly called "tata Sipin" and "nana Juling". He was born in Santa on May 14, 1950. He is married to Emeline B. Bello and they are blessed with two sons; Zhon Marc and Zhon Michael.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Primary ------------ Santa Elementary School
Secondary --------- Far Eastern University
College :
Letran College, NCBA- Bachelor of Science in Business
Central Colleges of the Philippines - Bachelor of Science in Management Engineering; Masters in Business Administration
Jose Rizal University ---------------Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Seminars & Workshops Attended:
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT- National Engineering Center, University of the Philippines, Diliman, QC PROJECT MANAGEMENT - National Engineering Center, University of the Philippnes, Diliman, QC CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS QUALITY CONTROL- University of the Philippines, Diliman, QC TOASTMASTER INTERNATIONAL - SPPECH CONTEST JUDGES TRAINING PROGRAM conducted by Division A District 75- Phil. Columbian Assn.
BUSINESS ENTITIES:
Diversified Corporation ------------- President
New Diversified Foundation, Inc. ---- President
St. Patrick Health Care Systems,Inc.--- Director
St. Patrick College -------------------- President
St. Michael Caregiver & Caretaker School--- Chairman
Realty Corp. ------------------------- President
Pyramid Tour & Travel Corp. ---------President
Ganbel Security Specialist, Inc. ------- Chairman
Rounded Systems, Inc. ------------ Director
Agri-Aqua Access Technology Farm Corp. ---President
Orient Pacific Construction Corp. -------- Corp. Secretary
CLUB MEMBERSHIP
AFP National Reservists Association, Inc. ------- Director
Mandaluyong Chamber of Commerce ----------- Director
Citizens' Anti- Crime Assistance Group -------- National Vice President
Phil. Columbian Association -------------------- Member
Aguinaldo Golf Club ---------------------------- Member
Phil. Association of Sending Organization ------ Chairman Emeritus
Engr. Heny Bello was also a Santa Sangguniang Bayan Member from July 1991 to June 1992
Roland de Castro

Roland de Castro
Born on November 10, 1939, Rolando Birosel de Castro is the youngest son of four children of the late Rufino de Castro of Manangat, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur and Servanda Birosel of Quirino District, Santa. He is an alumnus of Manila Central University and North Western University, Laoag City.
For seventeen years, he taught Science and was CAT Commander at the Santa High School Foundation,Inc. He served in the government in the Bureau of Internal Revenue for 27 years. After retirement, he tried his luck in politics and served the people of Santa as an elected Municipal Councilor from 2004- 2007. At present, he is the Guidance Councelor of Santa High School Foundation, Inc. and his role is to help the youth grow in power, to give point and experience while making their own unique contribution to the society where they belong.
He is married to Maria Lourdes Bello-de Castro, the sixth of nine children of the late Atty. Isidro M. Bello, Sr. and Natividad de Peralta Bello, both of Santa. She is an alumna of Santa Central School, Santa High School and University of Santo Tomas. She has been an English teacher since 1964 and had also sitted as a member of the Municipal Council for three consecutive terms. The couple are blessed with six children who now have their own stable jobs by God's mercy & blessing.
They live by the "GOLDEN RULE" & to the memory of this beautiful and meaningful poem:
You got it from your Father
It was all he had to give.
So it's yours to use and cherish
for as long as you may live.
If you love the watch he gave you
it can always be replaced.
But a black mark on your name,
Son, can never be erased.
It was clean the day you took it,
and a worthy name to bear.
When he got it from his father,
there was no dishonor there.
So make sure you guard it dearly
after all is said and done.
You'll be glad the name is spotless,
when you give it to your son.....
"A good name is worth more than material wealth"
Segundina Amano-Burgonio

Segundina Amano-Burgonio
The first quarter of the 20th century before WWII on May 2, 1927, ushers to us a senior citizen, Mrs. Segundina A. Burgonio, nee Gunding Amano. At an early age, she was inspired by her aunt's dedication to prayer and religious practices. As the second child of four children, she had great inclination to spirituality. Soon after graduation from high school, her aunt, Sor Edborga, RVM, Mother Superior wanted her to study in the cloister of their congregation. Her parents were not sold to the idea and so by dint of fate was not allowed to study with her.
She was one of the last grade VII graduates before WW II as third honors. She did not go to school during the Japanese Occupation. She finished her secondary education at the Ilocos Sur National High School in March, 1948. She took Education at the Colegio de la Inmaculada Concepcion in Vigan with English as her major and Science as her minor subject. She became President of the Education Department, a Lamda Kappa Sorority member and graduated Magna Cum Laude in March, 1952. At the graduate school at Mariano State University, Laoag City, she finished her masteral thesis entitled, "The Relevance of the Philippine Mental Ability Test Results to the Academic Achievement of Grade I Pupils at the Santa Central School." While at graduate school she felt a glowing inspiration to discuss guidance theories when she found out that her teacher, classmates and instructor depended so much with whatever knowledge she could share. To her, like an innocent child, everything is possible and that life is forever. Yet we have our own odyssey of life to live.
Nana Gunding taught English and Biology at Notre Dame Girl's Department in Cotabato for two years. She also taught English at Santa High School after moving to Santa. In June, 1959 she joined the public elementary school in Santa. While in the service she underwent in-service trainings, National/Regional Division and District Level. She conducted demonstrations in English (language and reading) and Science. She authored orations, declamations and essays during inter-school district contests.
Concommitant to actual teaching she covered other work experiences as:
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Conducted school and district level in-service education on different subject areas as well as in Guidance and Counseling.
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Coordinated school and district Federated PTA meeting and assemblies.
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Initiated and conducted an Action Research on Math during the time of Mrs. Acela Cabuyadao with Mrs. Rosita Villanueva as implementor at Basug Community School.
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Authored an article to the In the Grade School Teachers' Magazine on Administration Phase B issue August 24, 1965.
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President of the Santa Public School Teachers Association from Jan. 18,1985 to Jan. 15, 1988.
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Participated in socio-economic activities of the community such as: 1) Clean & Green Community Development Program; 2) Rendered lectures on Juvenile Delinquency to Mothers' classes & Baranggay Rural Improvement Classes (BRIC); 3) Anti-Drug Campaign & Prevention from scool to school with the late Judge Vicente Belmonte, Justice Eloy Bello,Jr. and Mr. Ernesto Bitonio; 4) Resolving school cases and trainor in the Municipal Leadership Training Program; 5) Resource Person on Women's Rights; 6) Correspondent to Annaraar Catholic Publication of Santa; 7) Represented the school on Municipal meetings and deliberations; 8) Balikatan sa Kaunlaran Chairman; 9) conducted non-formal education literary classes; 10) Lupon Tagapayapa member.
With 33 years in public service she retired at age 63 as MT II 0n Dec. 31, 1990. Speaking with candor in her heart, she fulfilled as a precursor of good teaching and as District Coordinator in Research, Evaluation and Guidance.
Awards Received:
From the school she received several Outstanding Educ. Awards as Master Teacher I & II, as General Rapporteur/Chairman in District seminars and workshops in Guidance & Counseling and from PTA of the school.
From the community, she received certificates of distinction and appreciation as trainor in Commuinity Leadership Training, Drug Addiction & Prevention, Education, Beautification & Cleanliness & other Community Projects. Awarded Family of the Year 2002 from family Life Apostolate, Nueva Segovia.
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She got married to Bienvenido S. Burgonio who landed on a teaching job at the Notre Dame Boys' Department at Cotabato City and then at Divine Word College of Vigan. He served as secretary to the then Mayor Nicolas Bello and became Postmaster of Santa until he opted for a political position in 1987. In all their endeavors, the couple was able to send their ten simple unassuming children to school through thick and thin until they finished their courses as follows: 1) Emmanuel - Mechanical Engineer University of the Philippines, Project Engr. at Wyeth & Suaco & Mead Johnson Laboratories, 2) Geraldine - CPA, UST- Bank Examiner, Administrative Officer II Central Bank of the Phil., currently an accountant for the city of Los Angeles, California Department of Recreation & Parks, 3) Marie Rose- University of the Phil. RN, NP currently based in New York, 4) Bernadette - UST, AB Economics, Licensed Realtor in Manila, 5) Bienvenido,Jr. - UST Medicine, Neurological School of New York, Radiologist East Avenue Hospital, 6) Milagros Teresita - Industrial Engineer, Act. Researcher, Florida, USA, 7) Benedicto- BSC major in Economics, UST, 8) Exequiel - A.B. San Juan de Letran & St. Paul College of Vigan, Postmaster, Santa, 9) Esmeralda - Pharmacy, University of the Phil., Pharmacist in Manila, 10) Tito John - Investigative Journalism, UST, Reporter at Phil. Daily Inquirer, covered news about GMA's trips to Malaysia, China, Switzerland, Chicago & New york. A Jaime Ongpin Awardee of Excellence in Investigative Journalism after a tour research study in Japan.
For most part of her golden years, she took care of her ailing husband who had been undergoing dialysis and was under medical surveillance for ten years. Time came when her husband could do without dialysis and the couple was allowed to travel three times successively to visit their children in New York, Chicago, & Florida. While in New York they had interstate travels to neighboring states and tourist spots up to Atlantic City and West Point through Lincoln tunnel. They journeyed to Toronto, Canada to see Niagara Falls,the Cullen Gardens and CNN Tower. Their children brought them to Sears Tower at Chicago and Miami Beach while in Florida.
On July 29, 2002 the couple celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary completely attended by their brood of children and grandchildren. Not long after, dialysis became a must again for Tata Bening. When the last dialysis didn't prove sufficient he suffered cardiac arrest and was in a state of coma until he expired on Dec. 31, 2003. Nana Gunding suffered so much at the demise of her husband as part of herself was lost forever. After years of mourning, the benevolent Lord came to her succor to dispel the shadows of gloom, she came to think of her children and grandchildren to live for and the Lord's plan came to play.
Recent years to date, she became a pastoral leader, a CWL Board of Director, a Vice Chair of Apostleship of Prayer and now Hermana of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. At the age of 81, all these activities occupy her which bring her closer to the Lord to whom she has committed her time, treasure and talent. Here she feels the joy and recompense of consecrating her whole life in the service of the Lord sharing the Good news of salvation, the devotion to the Divine Mercy.
Nana Gunding is a simple, unassuming and soft-spoken woman with unquestioned Morality & Integrity, civic consciousness & cooperation. Loved by students and associates, she is truly an asset to the school and community.
Teresita Castillo-Sagay
Teresita Castillo-Sagay
Teresita Castillo-Sagay was born in Labut Sur. Her husband Paulino Sagay hails from Kalumsing, San Emilio, Ilocos Sur. They are blessed with three children; Alona, a Staff Nurse at St. Lukes Episcopal Hospital, Houston, TX, Dr. Maria Carolyn, a Pediatrican based in the Phil. and son Nelson who resides in California, USA.
Teresita graduated as valedictorian of Santa Central School class 1954, and Santa High School class 1959. She obtained her Bachelor of Science in Education at MMSU, College of Teacher Education (formerly Northern Luzon Teachers College) in Laoag City. She holds a Master of Arts in Education Major in Educational Management from the same school, and her Doctor of Education Major in Administration and Supervision from the University of Northern Philippines in Vigan City.
Professional Experience:
Department of Education Elementary Grades Teacher, 1963 - 1988
University of Northern Philippines Professor, 1988 - 1999
Divine Word College, Vigan City, Part Time Professor, 2001- 2006
Work Experience in Related Fields
Division Demonstrator & Lecturer In Modern Math Teaching; District Chairman in English; Demonstration Teacher in "Teaching of Social Studies, Conceptional Approach"; District Chairman in "New Dimensions in Mastery Learning"; District Coach in Mathematics Learning; Grade Chairman and Adviser of Graduating Class; District Coach in Oratorical Contests; District Communication Art Coordinator; General Chairman in Basic Languages Testing; Demonstration Teacher and Resources Speaker, Seminar Workshop in English; UNP, Vigan City Coordinator for Student Teaching from 1988- 1999.
Awards Received
1969 - Certificate of Commendation as Division Modern Mathematics Demonstrator & Lecturer.
1981 - Certificate of Appreciation, Ministry of Human Settlements
1983 - Certificate of Merit as Coach for Mathematics
1985 - Certificate of Recognition as General Chairman, "Basic Language Testing, Preparation of Instructional Materials"
1986 - Certificate of Recognition as Demonstration Teacher and Resource Speaker
1988 - Award Recognition, Outstanding Master Teacher
1990 - Certificate of Recognition as Guest Speaker, Santa Central School Commencement Program
1992 - Certificate of Recognition, Commencement Speaker, Santa High School
1995 - Certificate of Recognition as Resource Speaker (awarded 10 times) by the Dept. of Trade and Industry and Dept. of Agrarian Reform on Values Formation Seminar & Leadership Skills for Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries.
1996 - Certificate of Recognition as Resources Speaker on the Seminar Workshop on Professional Educ. Subjects, UNP, Candon Branch.
1963 - 1993 - 30 years Service Award Civil Service Commission
1999- Diploma of Service, Prof. V
2005 - Plaque of Recognition, SHS Alumni Reunion, Honolulu, HI
Membership in Professional Organizations
Ilocos Sur Teachers Association; Phil. Public School Teachers Association; UNP Faculty Association; Association of Phil. College of Arts & Sciences; College English Teachers Association; Phil. Association of Graduate Education
Articles Published in "The Modern Teacher"
1991 - Values and Aspirations
1992 - Make Your Job Easier and More Enjoyable; The Secret of Achieving Balances as a Teacher; What Does It Pay To Be A Teacher; Practical Democracy in the Classroom; Starting the Child Through the First Stages of Learning; Getting Commitment from Your Teacher
1993- The Consequences of Parental Attitudes in the Child's Learning Achievement; Keep Alive the Valentine Spirit Everyday of your Life; Esprit de Corps in the Classroom; What Teachers Want from their Superiors
Civic and Religious Organizations
1978 - to date- Catholic Women's League
1975 to date- Apostleship of Prayer
1999- 2006- President Apostleship of Prayer, Santa Chapter
2000 - 2006- President Apotleship of Prayer- Vicariate of St. Lucy
1998- 2006- President Barangay Pastoral Council, Labut Sur
Manuel Baldeviso Valle
Manuel Baldeviso Valle
Manuel Baldeviso Valle is the fourth of six children of the late Rosa R. Baldeviso of Quirino District, Santa, and the late Jose V. Valle, former Treasurer and BIR Officer of San Juan (Lapug), Ilocos Sur. He is married to Lilian M.Tamayo, a nurse, daughter of the late Jose Tamayo- former Deputy Governor of Nueva Vizcaya and Socorro Medina, former Vice Mayor of Bambang Nueva Vizcaya. Manuel and Lilian have two sons, Joselito and Joseph, who both go to California State University, East Bay.
Educational Background
Doctorate in Education (GPA=3.98) from the University of San Francisco, where he completed a dissertation in accounting entitled, "Critical Reflections of Filipino Immigrant Accountants on their Work Experiences in the San Francisco Bay Area", a participatory study of comparative work experiences, quantitative/qualitative baselines, and accounting pratices which was publlished by the editors of the Center in October 2007 as a "juried journal- web- publication " for Filipino Studies at the California State University, East Bay.
Master in Business Administration (MBA) in Accounting from Ateneo de Manila University/Cal State University, East Bay/University of San Francisco. His scholarship was paid for under HI Cement Corporation.
Master of Public Administration- California State University, East Bay, double major in Public Policy Formulation and in Health Care Administration. Scholarship was awarded by PI Alpha Alpha Honor Society Award- for graduating at the top of his class.
Bachelor of Science in Commerce (BSC) major in Accounting- Far Eastern University, (FEU was the Winner of the Harvard Global Business Competition Award in 2005). Completed a college minor in Math and Calculus (GPS=4.0) at the University of California, Berkeley.
Work History
Graduate and Undergraduate Teaching - From August 2008 to date, Manuel has been a tenured, full-time professor/instructor of accounting at the City College of San Francisco, where he currently teaches accounting courses, which are UC and CSU transferrable. Concurrently, he is a part-time professor at the California State University, East Bay- Department of Accounting and its MPA Program.
Prior to this, Manuel was a (1) professor of auditing and accounting in the MBA programs at the University of Phoenix- San Francisco Bay Area campuses for about 3 yrs., (2) a dissertation mentor at the University of San Francisco for a year, (3) an instructor and/or facilitative lecturer of intermediate and advanced accounting, managerial accounting, job order and process accounting, auditing theory and practices, and business mathematics for two semesters at the Technological Institute of the Philippines, Manila.
Non-Teaching Accounting Work History - From June 1986- April 1992, Manuel had been the Principal Accountant of the San Francisco Fire Department. Thereafter, he became the Principal Accountant/ Head Accountant of the City & County of San Francisco - SF Treasurer & Tax Collector's Office, where he took charge of the countywide property, business tax and other taxes, accounting for about $7.5 billion revenues per year. He had also been Head Accountant of the SF Recreation & Park Department and the SF Port Commission. After more than 21 years with the City & County of San Francisco, Manuel availed of early retirement on April 30, 2008 and started teaching at City College of San Francisco.
Before immigrating to the United States in June 1984, for 11 years, he had been the Chief Accountant of HI Cement Corporation which uses "Process Cost Accounting", and one of the top 100 corporations of the Philippines with main offices then located in Makati.
Auditing and International Accounting Experience- For eleven years, Manuel had been the Principal & Owner of the "Manuel B. Valle Auditing and Accounting Offices, CPA" , Quezon City, Philippines. In the international accounting/auditing field, Manuel had been for more than three years an Audit Staff member of Coopers & Lybrand, Intl. CPAs (one of the Big Six (6) CPA firms in the U.S.) in association with Carlos J. Valdes & Co., CPAs in Manila, where he audited global and other companies.
Licenses and Certificates
He is a holder of a (1) CPA License issued by Board of Accountancy, Manila. Philippines, (2) license as Certified Government Financial Manager issued by the Association of Government Accountants, Alexandria, Virginia, USA; (3) Certified Novell System Manager issued by the Novell Corporation of Provo, Utah, USA.
Charitable Projects
Manuel is a member of the Columbia-Brotherhood Lodge No. 370, F. & A. M., San Francisco, CA. with projects such as the Shriners Hospital for Children in Sacramento, California.