Two sets of triplets from Isabela State University ace board exams

Two groups of triplet brothers from Isabela State University have passed their respective licensure examinations years apart, highlighting rare academic success at the institution.

The Alejandro brothers, Carl Dominic, Bart Dominic, and Ace Dominic, all passed the March 2026 Licensure Examination for Teachers. Carl Dominic qualified under the Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English, while Bart Dominic and Ace Dominic passed under the Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Science.

University officials noted this marked the first time triplets had passed the LET together in the same cycle at the Ilagan City campus College of Education. The three were part of the 45,001 successful examinees out of 61,561 who took the Secondary Level test nationwide.

Seven years earlier, another set of triplets achieved a similar feat. Jack, Ace, and King Baludo Pagaran passed the Agriculturist Licensure Examination in November 2019 after graduating cum laude from the ISU Cabagan campus. They have since pursued careers in agriculture and related fields.

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High school students taking university entrance exams in a hall in Madrid
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University entrance exams begin in Madrid with 42,000 students

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More than 42,000 high school students began the university entrance exams in Madrid on Monday. The tests will run until June 11 across Spain for about 300,000 students.

Sixty-six graduates from Cebu schools placed among the topnotchers in the March 2026 Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers, according to results released by the Professional Regulation Commission on May 12.

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The Professional Regulation Commission reported that 41 elementary teachers and 126 secondary teachers passed the May 2026 Special Professional Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers.

Following the recent issuance of DepEd Order 009 detailing the 2026-2027 three-term school calendar, the Department of Education assured no added costs for parents and emphasized protecting instructional time. In a dzMM interview, DepEd OIC-Undersecretary for learning systems Carmela Oracion explained the shift from four quarters to three terms reorganizes the school year without increasing expenses.

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The Teachers’ Dignity Coalition has called on the Department of Education to suspend the new three-term school calendar before classes open on June 8. TDC chairman Benjo Basas said it is not too late to defer the setup and conduct a pilot first.

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