Name :   Candelaria  F. Miravite-Casalmir
Name of Family :
Spouse:  Raymundo C. Casalmir (deceased, from Iloilo)
Children:
          Cynthia (B.S. Computer Science / Actuarial
                    Mathematics)
          Ronnie (BSBA, Summa Cum Laude)

Educational Background:
Master of Science in Environmental Engineering
University of the Philippines, Diliman, QC
( Recipient, 2-year SEAFDEC scholarship grant )


Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Mapua Institute of Technology
( 6th place, 1964 Chemical Engineering Board Exam )


Teaching Credentials ( Physical Science, Mathematics
           and Chemistry )
Single Subject / BCLAD, California State
University of San Francisco / San Francisco State University


Certificates in Computer Programming, Systems Design
                      & Analysis
CLC, San Francisco

Employment / Career Information:
Consultant ( Data Management ), San Francisco Unified
          School District ( SFUSD )
Content Specialist, Multilingual Programs Department.
          SFUSD (retired )
Research Associate, Engineering Division, SEAFDEC
Chemist Analyst, Centralized Analytical Laboratory
Faculty Member, College of Engineering, Central Philippines
          University ( Iloilo )
Manager, Rural Bank of Cabatuan ( Iloilo )
Hobbies:
Travel, reading (ancient history / archaeology), collecting
          classic golden oldies and pre-World War II music,
          and gardening
Present Activities:
Consultancy job ( SFUSD )
Website designing / affiliate marketing
Gathering books, student & teacher's resources in all areas
          of curriculum for an adopt-a-school project ( a barrio
          high school in Iloilo)
Personal Message:
My innate pride as one of the alumni of Arellano(Public) High School and my desire to preserve our high school memories that might be lost forever inspired me to accept the task of creating our class website. The only unifying thread that binds us together now, was a common goal to finish high school then; and perhaps, eventually pursue a higher education that will pave the way to a better future for our children and our children's children. The 'future' we used to talk about fifty years ago is 'now'. Whatever we are now - our values, attitudes, talents, abilities and skills are the fruits of all the efforts we planted during those years..


At this point in time, half a century later, the thought of seeing you again in February, 2008 for our Golden Jubilee Celebration, takes me for a walk down memory lane - reminiscing the camaraderie and our good times together.


Till we meet again next year. Hasta la vista!


Proud to be an ARELLANITE!