State Schools Chief Tom Torlakson Congratulates California Winners of the 2014 National Blue Ribbon Schools Award
SACRAMENTO—State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson today congratulated 24 California public schools that are being recognized as 2014 National Blue Ribbon Schools.
The California schools, which are either high achieving or made significant academic improvement, are among 337 schools in 47 states—287 public (traditional, charter, choice, and magnet) schools and 50 private schools—announced this morning by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.
"I commend these amazing schools and their commitment to providing the kind of learning environment in which teachers can excel and students can achieve," Torlakson said. "They have brought out the very best in their students and themselves. I am proud of their success and hope they relish this moment to shine in the national spotlight."
The federal Blue Ribbon Schools Program honors public and private schools from elementary through high school. (There were no private schools from California selected this year.)
Public schools are nominated by each Chief State School Officer (CSSO), including the Department of Defense Education Activity, and the Bureau of Indian Education. The Council for American Private Education nominates private schools. Based on state data the nominated schools must be certified as meeting one of two eligibility criteria:
- Exemplary High-Performing, defined as the achievement of the school’s students in the most recent year tested placing the school among the highest-performing in the state on assessments of reading (or English-language arts) and mathematics. Disaggregated results for student subgroups, including students from disadvantaged backgrounds, must be similar to the results for all students tested.
- Exemplary-Improving, defined as schools that have at least 40 percent of their students from disadvantaged backgrounds and have improved student performance to high levels in English-language arts and mathematics on state assessments or assessments referenced against national norms. "Disadvantaged" means students eligible for free or reduced-priced meals, who receive Title I services, are limited English proficient, migrant, or in need of special services.
National Blue Ribbon Schools will be honored at a national awards ceremony on November 10-11, 2014 in Washington, D.C., where each winner will receive a plaque and flag. Blue Ribbon winners may fly this flag at their schools as a mark of excellence. In its 32-year history, the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program has presented this award to 7,900 of America's schools.
Details of the achievements of the 2014 National Blue Ribbon Schools can be found on the U.S. Department of Education's Web site.
California’s National Blue Ribbon Public Schools for 2014
County | School District | School |
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Alameda | Fremont Unified | Mission San Jose Elementary |
Alameda | San Lorenzo Unified | KIPP Summit Academy |
Contra Costa | San Ramon Valley Unified | Windemere Ranch Middle |
Fresno | Clovis Unified | Pinedale Elementary |
Los Angeles | ABC Unified | Gretchen Whitney High |
Los Angeles | Compton Unified | Tibby Elementary |
Los Angeles | Compton Unified | Thomas Jefferson Elementary |
Los Angeles | El Rancho Unified | Rio Vista Elementary |
Los Angeles | Hacienda La Puente Unified | Los Molinos Elementary |
Los Angeles | Los Angeles Unified | Lanai Road Elementary |
Los Angeles | Whittier City Elementary | Wallen L. Andrews Elementary |
Merced | Winton | Frank Sparkes Elementary |
Napa | Calistoga Joint Unified | Calistoga Elementary |
Orange | Fountain Valley Elementary | Newland (William T.) Elementary |
Orange | Huntington Beach City Elementary | Huntington Seacliff Elementary |
Orange | Los Alamitos Unified | Rossmoor Elementary |
San Bernardino | San Bernardino City Unified | Hillside Elementary |
San Diego | Poway Unified | Del Sur Elementary |
San Francisco | San Francisco Unified | Clarendon Alternative Elementary |
San Mateo | Las Lomitas Elementary | La Entrada Middle |
Santa Clara | Cupertino Union | Nelson S. Dilworth Elementary |
Santa Clara | Los Altos | Ardis G. Egan Junior High |
Santa Clara | Los Altos | Georgina P. Blach Junior High |
Santa Clara | Santa Clara County Office of Education | Bullis Purissima Charter |
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Tom Torlakson — State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Communications Division, Room 5206, 916-319-0818, Fax 916-319-0100
Communications Division, Room 5206, 916-319-0818, Fax 916-319-0100