The California Schools created the California Schools Recognition Program in
1985. Its purpose is to publicize and reinforce California schools priorities,
which are to improve student scholastic achievement and promote students based
upon measurable objectives. The program identifies and honors public schools
that exhibit exemplary and inspiring achievement. Though participation in the
program is voluntary, the California Distinguished School Award is highly
coveted.
To be considered for the award, California schools must meet a
variety of eligibility requirements. These include designated federal and state
accountability measures that are based upon the No Child Left Behind, Adequate
Yearly Progress, and Academic Performance Index measurement programs.
Approximately, five percent of California schools are selected each year for the
award, with no fewer than 40 counties typically being represented.
The
program alternates awards yearly between the elementary and secondary California
schools. Year 2006 honors elementary schools.
California schools that
meet the requirements complete an application and submit it to a team of local
educators from across the state, which evaluate and score the merits of each
school application. Schools with the highest scoring applications are selected
as statewide nominees for the award. Nominated California schools then receive
an onsite visit by a team of county school superintendents and members of the
California Department of Education, who validate the accuracy of the application
data.
Those California schools selected for the Distinguished School
Award are honored at a statewide ceremony, where the state school superintendent
awards a plaque and flag to each school. The program and annual ceremonies are
funded through the generosity of prominent California corporations and statewide
education organizations that believe educational excellence should be rewarded
and encouraged publicly.
In 2006, a record 377 public elementary schools
were honored with the California Distinguished School Award, surpassing the 302
elementary schools honored in 2004 - the last elementary school award cycle.
They represent the largest number of elementary school awardees in the 21-year
history of the program.
The 2006 California schools awardees were chosen
from 190 school districts in 40 counties. They were selected from the largest
number of eligible elementary schools to date, setting another record for the
program. Of the more than 5,000 elementary schools in California, 2,043 were
eligible to apply for the 2006 award. California schools are proving that
student scholastic excellence can be nurtured and consistently improved.
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