Schools

San Lorenzo School Recognized as National Blue Ribbon School

The KIPP Summit Academy held an assembly earlier this week as the announcement was made via USTREAM channel.

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan this week recognized 337 schools as National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2014 based on their overall academic excellence or their progress in closing achievement gaps among student subgroups. These schools demonstrate that all students can achieve to high levels. Click here for the full list of schools.

Secretary Duncan made this announcement live via the Department’s USTREAM channel and was viewed by recognized
principals, teachers, and students assembled across the country.

In the East Bay, the KIPP Summit Academy in San Lorenzo and Windemere Ranch Middle School in San Ramon earned the award.

The Department will honor 287 public and 50 private schools at a recognition ceremony on Nov. 10-11 in Washington, D.C. In its 32-year history, the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program has bestowed this coveted award on just under 7,900 of America’s schools.

Find out what's happening in Castro Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

“These great schools are fulfilling the promise of American education—that all students, no matter their name or zip code, can flourish when schools provide safe, creative, and challenging learning environments,” Secretary Duncan said. “National Blue Ribbon Schools are models of consistent excellence and a resource for other schools and districts. We celebrate them for their tireless effort and boundless creativity in reaching and teaching every student.”

The National Blue Ribbon Schools Program honors public and private elementary, middle, and high schools where students either achieve very high learning standards or are making notable improvements in closing the achievement gap. The award affirms the hard work of students, educators, families and communities in creating safe and welcoming schools where students master challenging content.

Find out what's happening in Castro Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

All schools are recognized in one of two performance categories, based on all student scores, subgroup student scores and graduation rates:

• Exemplary High Performing Schools are among their state’s highest performing schools as measured by state assessments or nationally normed tests. Student subgroup performance and high school graduation rates are also at the highest levels.
• Exemplary Achievement Gap Closing Schools are among their state’s highest performing schools in closing achievement gaps between a school’s subgroups and all students over the past five years. Student subgroup performance and high school graduation rates for each subgroup are at high levels.

Specifically, for the 2013-2014 award year, the Department strengthened the focus of both categories’ performance criteria around subgroups within a school and improving graduation rates for all students.

The Department invites National Blue Ribbon School nominations from the top education official in every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the Department of Defense Education Activity and the Bureau of Indian Education. The Council for American Private Education (CAPE) nominates private schools. A total of 420 schools nationwide may be nominated, with allocations determined by the numbers of K-12 students and schools in each jurisdiction. The U.S. Secretary of Education invites nominated schools to submit an application for possible recognition as a National Blue Ribbon School.

—Announcement, photo submitted by KIPP Bay Area Schools

Photo from the ceremony yesterday of former Principal Ric Zappa, Chief of Schools Kendra Ferguson, KIPP Summit Academy Principal Salomé Portugal (with award certificate), Director of the Pacific Southwest Region of the U.S. Department of Education Joe Barison, and Executive Director Beth Sutkus Thompson.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.