7 local schools honored as “California Distinguished Schools”
Seven local schools have been named to the state’s list of distinguished elementary schools, state officials said Wednesday.
They’re among 424 public elementary schools in the state to be named California Distinguished Schools. The schools are being recognized for their strong commitment and innovative approaches to improving student academic achievement.
Monterey County schools honored:
Carmel River Elementary, Carmel Unified School District
Robert Down Elementary, Monterey Pacific Grove Unified SD
Frank Ledesma Elementary, Monterey Soledad Unified SD
Santa Cruz County schools honored:
Happy Valley Elementary
Mountain Elementary Mountain Elementary
Valencia Elementary, Pajaro Valley Unified School District
Brook Knoll Elementary, Scotts Valley Unified School District
“I applaud these strong, thriving schools that are making such impressive strides in preparing their students for continued success,” said State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson. “This award is well-deserved by these school communities for their enduring dedication to high standards, hard work, and unwavering support.”
To apply for Distinguished School honors, schools must meet a variety of eligibility criteria, including accountability measures.
The full list of schools in the state honored with the distinction is here.