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== Composition and Elections of the CESC ==
== Composition and Elections of the CESC ==
The CESC shall be composed of the Chairperson, the Vice Chairperson, and nine (9) councilors, all elected at large. The six standing committees of the Council are as follows: Education and Research, Externals, Finance, Public Information, and Secretariat, Students' Rights and Welfare. The College Representative to the University Student Council (USC) and the College Representative to the University Freshie Council (UFC) also joins the CESC in its proceedings.
The CESC shall be composed of the Chairperson, the Vice Chairperson, and nine (9) councilors, all elected at large. The six standing committees of the Council are as follows: Education and Research, Externals, Finance, Public Information, Secretariat, and Students' Rights and Welfare. The College Representative to the University Student Council (USC) and the College Representative to the University Freshie Council (UFC) also joins the CESC in its proceedings.


Elections are usually held within a month before the official end of classes for the second semester in every academic year, in accordance with the rules promulgated by the College Electoral Board and the provisions of the election code.
Elections are usually held within a month before the official end of classes for the second semester in every academic year, in accordance with the rules promulgated by the College Electoral Board and the provisions of the election code.
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| 2017-2018 || Psalm Lemuel Guevarra || STAND UP ||
| 2017-2018 || Psalm Lemuel Guevarra || STAND UP ||
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| 2018-2019 || John Paulo S. Cruz || Sikhay EDUK || Centennial CESC Chaiperson; First Chairperson from Sikhay EDUK, the local chapter of UP Alyansa ng Mga Mag-aaral Para sa Panlipunang Katwiran at Kaunlaran (UP ALYANSA)
| 2018-2019 || John Paulo S. Cruz || Sikhay EDUK || Centennial CESC Chairperson; First Chairperson from Sikhay EDUK, the local chapter of UP Alyansa ng Mga Mag-aaral Para sa Panlipunang Katwiran at Kaunlaran (UP ALYANSA)
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| 2019-2020 || Eugene E. Solla || Sikhay EDUK || First elected back-to-back Chairpersons from Sikhay EDUK; First Chairperson to serve amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic
| 2019-2020 || Eugene E. Solla || Sikhay EDUK || First elected back-to-back Chairpersons from Sikhay EDUK; First Chairperson to serve amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic
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| 2020-2021 || Eugene E. Solla || Sikhay EDUK || First Chairperson to serve two (2) consecutive terms
| 2020-2021 || Eugene E. Solla || Sikhay EDUK || First Chairperson to serve for two (2) consecutive terms
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| 2021 || Caleb Verba || STAND UP ||
| 2021 || Caleb Verba || STAND UP ||
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| 2022 || Acel Mackenzie R. Patricio || Sikhay EDUK || Elected Vice Chairperson; Officially became Chairperson following Verba's resignation
| 2022 || Acel Mackenzie R. Patricio || Sikhay EDUK || Elected Vice Chairperson; Officially became Chairperson following Verba's resignation  
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| 2022-2023 || Kenneth Angelo A. Noguera || Sikhay EDUK || Previously elected and served as Secretary General & Councilor (2019-2020); Previously elected and served as Vice Chairperson (2020-2021)
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| 2023-2024 || Regino E. Cabigao || Sikhay EDUK || Previously elected and served as Education & Research Councilor (2022-2023)
 
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== CESC Vice Chairpersons ==
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! Term !! Name !! Party !! Remarks
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| 2018-2019 || Karen Adrienne Manalo || Sikhay EDUK || Centennial CESC Vice Chaiperson; First Vice Chairperson from Sikhay EDUK, the local chapter of UP Alyansa ng Mga Mag-aaral Para sa Panlipunang Katwiran at Kaunlaran (UP ALYANSA)
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| 2019|| Riu Gabriel Rodriguez || Sikhay EDUK || First elected back-to-back Vice Chairpersons from Sikhay EDUK
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| 2019-2020 || Marjulene U. Roxas || Sikhay EDUK || Elected Councilor; Became Vice Chairperson after Rodriguez’s resignation
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| 2020-2021 || Kenneth Angelo A. Noguera|| Sikhay EDUK|| Also served as the Convener of the UP College of Education Volunteer Corps
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| 2021-2022 || Acel Mackenzie R. Patricio || Sikhay EDUK || Became Adviser of the UP College of Education Volunteer Corps
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| 2022 || Isabella Julia A. Ermita || Sikhay EDUK || Appointed as Vice Chairperson following Patricio’s assumption as Chairperson
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| 2022-2023 || Crichelle Anne Mariel S. Yambao || Sikhay EDUK || Previously elected and served as Education & Research Councilor (2021-2022)
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| 2023 || Dianne Nicole L. Fernandez || Sikhay EDUK || Elected Councilor; Elected as Vice Chairperson after Yambao's resignation
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| 2023-2024 || Jullia Claire Matienzo || Sikhay EDUK || Previous elected and served as SWANS Councilor (2022-2023)
 
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| 2021 || Robyn Denise M. Aquino || UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK ||
| 2021 || Robyn Denise M. Aquino || UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK ||
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| 2022 || Bernard Brian Bejo || UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK || Officially appointed by the General Assembly of the CESC
| 2022 || Bernard Brian Bejo || UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK || Officially appointed by the General Assembly of the CESC following Aquino's resignation
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| 2022-2023 || Bernard Brian Bejo || UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK || Officially re-elected as College Representative
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| 2023-2024 || Kenneth Angelo A. Noguera || UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK || Previously served as Councilor (2019 - 2020), Vice Chairperson (2020 - 2021), and Chairperson (2022 - 2023)
 
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! Position !! Name !! Party
! Position !! Name !! Party
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| Chairperson || Acel Mackenzie R. Patricio || Sikhay EDUK
| Chairperson || Kenneth Angelo A. Noguera || Sikhay EDUK
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| Vice Chairperson || Crichelle Anne Mariel S. Yambao || Sikhay EDUK
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| College Representative to the USC || Bernard Brian S. Bejo || Sikhay EDUK
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| Vice Chairperson || Isabella Julia Ermita || Sikhay EDUK
| College Representative to the UFC || Danielle Nicole Basco || Sikhay EDUK
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| College Representative to the USC || Bernard Brian Bejo || Sikhay EDUK
| Councilor || Regino E. Cabigao || Sikhay EDUK
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| College Representative to the UFC || Lila Decena || Sikhay EDUK
| Councilor || Rudolf Immanuel Custodio || Sikhay EDUK
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| Councilor || Crichelle Anne Marie Yambao || Sikhay EDUK
| Councilor || Rolyza Angela S. Ferrer || Sikhay EDUK
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| Councilor || Chillryon Keana Baluyot || Sikhay EDUK
| Councilor || Denise Franchesca R. Dipol|| Sikhay EDUK
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| Councilor || Elowin Que || STAND UP
| Councilor || Dianne Nicole L. Fernandez|| Sikhay EDUK
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| Councilor || Tristan Floyd Rafa || Sikhay EDUK
| Councilor || Rolyza Angela S. Ferrer || Sikhay EDUK
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| Councilor || Pia Noelle Tubo || Sikhay EDUK
| Councilor || Julia Marie L. Ladrera || Sikhay EDUK
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| Councilor || Jullia Claire M. Matienzo || Sikhay EDUK
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The National Educators Summit (NES) is an initiative spearheaded by the Education and Research
The National Educators Summit (NES) is an initiative spearheaded by the Education and Research
Committee of the UP College of Education Student Council. The project generally aims to look
Committee of the UP College of Education Student Council. The project generally aims to look
into the various issues and developments in the education sector of our country.
into the various issues and developments in the education sector of the country.


In 2019, the UP College of Education Student Council, in celebration of the college’s centennial
In 2019, the UP College of Education Student Council, in celebration of the college’s centennial
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In 2020, amidst and despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the UP CESC conducted the Walang Iwanan:
In 2020, amidst and despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the UP CESC conducted the Walang Iwanan:
Education in the New Normal webinar series. The project engaged different stakeholders in the
Education in the New Normal webinar [https://www.facebook.com/watch/UPCESC/1495781947283449/ series]. The project engaged different stakeholders in the
discussion of the current state of education in the country, how it was affected by the pandemic,
discussion of the current state of education in the country, how it was affected by the pandemic,
and how the state shall respond given the issues faced by the sector. The event was participated
and how the state shall respond given the issues faced by the sector. The event was participated
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In 2021, after the first year of the implementation of the remote learning setup, the UP CESC
In 2021, after the first year of the implementation of the remote learning setup, the UP CESC
envisions an avenue where educational stakeholders from all over the country can look into how
envisioned an avenue where educational stakeholders from all over the country can look into how
the Philippine Education System has developed one year into distance learning, and how we can
the Philippine Education System has developed one year into distance learning, and how we can
address the issues and concerns that have sprung since then.
address the issues and concerns that have sprung since then.
== Recognitions ==
In June 2021, during the UP Diliman Linggo ng Parangal, the CESC was recognized as one of the awardees of the "Organisasyong Tumulong sa UP Diliman sa Panahon ng Pandemya," after exempliying honor and excellence in service of the people.

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UP College of Education Student Council

The UP College of Education Student Council (UP CESC) is the official student government of the UP College of Education (UPCEd), the foremost institution for teacher education in the country. The UP CESC has been dedicatedly working towards providing the students with efficient and effective leadership and service anchored on the principles of the University.

The Council is mandated to protect and promote students' rights and welfare, uphold the objectives of the College of Education, foster meaningful relationships within the College and other sectors of society, and direct out efforts towards a nationalist consciousness for the advancement of a just, democratic, and independent Philippine society.

Composition and Elections of the CESC

The CESC shall be composed of the Chairperson, the Vice Chairperson, and nine (9) councilors, all elected at large. The six standing committees of the Council are as follows: Education and Research, Externals, Finance, Public Information, Secretariat, and Students' Rights and Welfare. The College Representative to the University Student Council (USC) and the College Representative to the University Freshie Council (UFC) also joins the CESC in its proceedings.

Elections are usually held within a month before the official end of classes for the second semester in every academic year, in accordance with the rules promulgated by the College Electoral Board and the provisions of the election code.

CESC Chairpersons

Term Name Party Remarks
2017-2018 Psalm Lemuel Guevarra STAND UP
2018-2019 John Paulo S. Cruz Sikhay EDUK Centennial CESC Chairperson; First Chairperson from Sikhay EDUK, the local chapter of UP Alyansa ng Mga Mag-aaral Para sa Panlipunang Katwiran at Kaunlaran (UP ALYANSA)
2019-2020 Eugene E. Solla Sikhay EDUK First elected back-to-back Chairpersons from Sikhay EDUK; First Chairperson to serve amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic
2020-2021 Eugene E. Solla Sikhay EDUK First Chairperson to serve for two (2) consecutive terms
2021 Caleb Verba STAND UP
2022 Acel Mackenzie R. Patricio Sikhay EDUK Elected Vice Chairperson; Officially became Chairperson following Verba's resignation
2022-2023 Kenneth Angelo A. Noguera Sikhay EDUK Previously elected and served as Secretary General & Councilor (2019-2020); Previously elected and served as Vice Chairperson (2020-2021)
2023-2024 Regino E. Cabigao Sikhay EDUK Previously elected and served as Education & Research Councilor (2022-2023)

CESC Vice Chairpersons

Term Name Party Remarks
2018-2019 Karen Adrienne Manalo Sikhay EDUK Centennial CESC Vice Chaiperson; First Vice Chairperson from Sikhay EDUK, the local chapter of UP Alyansa ng Mga Mag-aaral Para sa Panlipunang Katwiran at Kaunlaran (UP ALYANSA)
2019 Riu Gabriel Rodriguez Sikhay EDUK First elected back-to-back Vice Chairpersons from Sikhay EDUK
2019-2020 Marjulene U. Roxas Sikhay EDUK Elected Councilor; Became Vice Chairperson after Rodriguez’s resignation
2020-2021 Kenneth Angelo A. Noguera Sikhay EDUK Also served as the Convener of the UP College of Education Volunteer Corps
2021-2022 Acel Mackenzie R. Patricio Sikhay EDUK Became Adviser of the UP College of Education Volunteer Corps
2022 Isabella Julia A. Ermita Sikhay EDUK Appointed as Vice Chairperson following Patricio’s assumption as Chairperson
2022-2023 Crichelle Anne Mariel S. Yambao Sikhay EDUK Previously elected and served as Education & Research Councilor (2021-2022)
2023 Dianne Nicole L. Fernandez Sikhay EDUK Elected Councilor; Elected as Vice Chairperson after Yambao's resignation
2023-2024 Jullia Claire Matienzo Sikhay EDUK Previous elected and served as SWANS Councilor (2022-2023)

College Representatives to the USC

Term Name Party Remarks
2016-2017 Joe Marie Yapcengco UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK Elected as USC councilor in the following term
2017-2018 Patricia Ruth Jasmin STAND UP
2018-2019 Charisse Venflor Z. Ancheta UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK
2019 Sab Ocampo STAND UP Officially became College Representative following Ancheta's resignation in February 2019
2019-2020 Kristiene Nathaniel L. Miranda UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK First elected back-to-back College Representatives from Sikhay EDUK; First College Representative to serve amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Eugene E. Solla UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK Officially appointed as College Representative following Miranda's resignation in January 2021
2021 Robyn Denise M. Aquino UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK
2022 Bernard Brian Bejo UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK Officially appointed by the General Assembly of the CESC following Aquino's resignation
2022-2023 Bernard Brian Bejo UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK Officially re-elected as College Representative
2023-2024 Kenneth Angelo A. Noguera UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK Previously served as Councilor (2019 - 2020), Vice Chairperson (2020 - 2021), and Chairperson (2022 - 2023)

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Incumbent CESC Officers

Position Name Party
Chairperson Kenneth Angelo A. Noguera Sikhay EDUK
Vice Chairperson Crichelle Anne Mariel S. Yambao Sikhay EDUK
College Representative to the USC Bernard Brian S. Bejo Sikhay EDUK
College Representative to the UFC Danielle Nicole Basco Sikhay EDUK
Councilor Regino E. Cabigao Sikhay EDUK
Councilor Rudolf Immanuel Custodio Sikhay EDUK
Councilor Rolyza Angela S. Ferrer Sikhay EDUK
Councilor Denise Franchesca R. Dipol Sikhay EDUK
Councilor Dianne Nicole L. Fernandez Sikhay EDUK
Councilor Rolyza Angela S. Ferrer Sikhay EDUK
Councilor Julia Marie L. Ladrera Sikhay EDUK
Councilor Jullia Claire M. Matienzo Sikhay EDUK

National Educators Summit

The National Educators Summit (NES) is an initiative spearheaded by the Education and Research Committee of the UP College of Education Student Council. The project generally aims to look into the various issues and developments in the education sector of the country.

In 2019, the UP College of Education Student Council, in celebration of the college’s centennial founding anniversary, conducted Handog: Centennial Educators Summit and Advocacy Fair. The summit brought together student-leaders, educators, and aspiring educators in one momentous gathering and discussed pertinent issues surrounding the different facets of education in the country.

In 2020, amidst and despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the UP CESC conducted the Walang Iwanan: Education in the New Normal webinar series. The project engaged different stakeholders in the discussion of the current state of education in the country, how it was affected by the pandemic, and how the state shall respond given the issues faced by the sector. The event was participated by public and private school teachers, local government units, non-government organizations, representatives from the Congress, and the Office of the Vice President. Aside from the consolidation of insights for lobbying purposes, "Walang Iwanan" was able to garner PHP60,000+ worth of donations for underprivileged students of the College, 5,000+ registered participants, and 70,000+ organic webinar views. The project was conducted in partnership with 50+ organizations nationwide.

In 2021, after the first year of the implementation of the remote learning setup, the UP CESC envisioned an avenue where educational stakeholders from all over the country can look into how the Philippine Education System has developed one year into distance learning, and how we can address the issues and concerns that have sprung since then.

Recognitions

In June 2021, during the UP Diliman Linggo ng Parangal, the CESC was recognized as one of the awardees of the "Organisasyong Tumulong sa UP Diliman sa Panahon ng Pandemya," after exempliying honor and excellence in service of the people.