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Local Middle and High Schools Honored for Excellence
Contra Costa County has more schools on the list than any other county in northern California.

The state has announced that 193 middle schools and 180 high schools in California have been selected as 2015 California Gold Ribbon Schools, an awards program which is temporarily taking the place of the California Distinguished Schools Program.
The program recognizes some of the state’s most exemplary public schools.
Contra Costa County is home to 26 of the secondary schools selected, most of any county in northern California. The Gold Ribbon Schools in Contra Costa County are:
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• Campolindo High, Acalanes Union High School District
• Las Lomas High, Acalanes Union High School District
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• Miramonte High, Acalanes Union High School District
• Dozier-Libbey Medical High, Antioch Unified School District
• Excelsior Middle, Byron Union School District
• M.H. Stanley Middle, Lafayette School District
• Freedom High, Liberty Union High School District
• Heritage High, Liberty Union High School District
• Liberty High, Liberty Union High School District
• Alhambra High, Martinez Unified School District
• Martinez Junior High, Martinez Unified School District
• Concord High, Mt. Diablo Unified School District
• Foothill Middle, Mt. Diablo Unified School District
• Orinda Intermediate, Orinda Union Elementary School District
• California High, San Ramon Valley Unified School District
• Charlotte Wood Middle, San Ramon Valley Unified School District
• Diablo Vista Middle, San Ramon Valley Unified School District
• Dougherty Valley High, San Ramon Valley Unified School District
• Gale Ranch Middle, San Ramon Valley Unified School District
• Iron Horse Middle, San Ramon Valley Unified School District
• Los Cerros Middle, San Ramon Valley Unified School District
• Monte Vista High, San Ramon Valley Unified School District
• Pine Valley Middle, San Ramon Valley Unified School District
• San Ramon Valley High, San Ramon Valley Unified School District
• Windemere Ranch Middle, San Ramon Valley Unified School District
• De Anza High, West Contra Costa Unified School District
According to the state, schools applied for the award based on a model program their school has adopted that includes standards-based activities, projects, strategies, and practices that can be replicated by other local educational agencies.
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