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Seventeen Sacramento County Schools Named California Distinguished Schools

Posted April 20, 2010
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Sacramento County Superintendent of Schools David W. Gordon is announcing that 17 exemplary Sacramento County public elementary schools were selected as 2010 California Distinguished Schools by the State Board of Education.

"The award recognizes schools that are considered to be some of the state's most exemplary public schools that best represent outstanding and quality educational programs," said Superintendent Gordon. "All of these schools, their students, parents and guardians and communities are to be commended for making their schools truly excellent models of education."

The Sacramento County schools named California Distinguished Schools are as follows:

Oak Hill Elementary Center Joint Unified School District
Carroll Elementary Elk Grove Unified School District
Elitha Donner Elementary
Elliott Ranch Elementary
Sandra J. Gallardo Elementary Folsom Cordova Unified School District
Lake Canyon Elementary Galt Joint Elementary School District
Witter Ranch Elementary Natomas Unified School District
Bates Elementary River Delta Unified School District
Aspire Capitol Heights Academy Sacramento City Unified School District
David Lubin Elementary
Matsuyama Elementary
St. HOPE Public School 7
Cameron Ranch Elementary San Juan Unified School District
Carriage Drive Elementary
Del Paso Manor Elementary
Grand Oaks Elementary
Green Oaks Fundamental Elementary

The complete list of California Distinguished Elementary Schools for 2010 is available online. (Elementary and secondary schools are recognized during alternate years.)

"I had the privilege to call all the winning schools and personally shared the good news with each principal," State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell said in a statement. "These dedicated educators I spoke to clearly share a school-wide vision of excellence where every student can succeed and achieve at the very highest levels of performance."

Schools were identified for eligibility on the basis of their Academic Performance Index (API) and Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) results, which are the state and federal accountability models, respectively. Each applicant was required to describe two signature practices that have led to an increase in student achievement and a narrowing of the achievement gap. Applicants were then selected to receive a thorough site visit to validate the signature practices.

All applicants underwent a stringent selection process conducted by the California Department of Education with the help of many educators from across the state.

The 2010 California Distinguished Schools will be honored during an awards ceremony and dinner at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim on June 4, 2010. For more information about the California Distinguished Schools program is available online.



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