The Signal

A distinguis­hed view of education

Sulphur Springs Union School District elementary recognized for award

- By Brennon Dixson Signal Staff Writer

The lone California Distinguis­hed School in the Sulphur Springs Union School District is set to be recognized this week for its recent award from the California Department of Education.

Members of the district’s Governing Board are expected to highlight Valley View Community School on Wednesday for its outstandin­g student performanc­e with a high poverty rate, an achievemen­t that earned the school the title of a California Distinguis­hed School.

“Obviously, the district

is very proud of the school and Principal Rick Drew for accomplish­ing this,” Board President Ken Chase said. “It's a great recognitio­n.”

At a meeting of the governing board held at the school in April, Principal Rick Drew discussed the importance of the honor to a school like Valley View, which has 35 percent of its student population classified as English Learners.

Drew shared that Valley View is only one of four California Distinguis­hed Schools in the entire SCV before he presented certificat­es of recognitio­n to the teachers in attendance and thanked everybody who made the award possible.

The California Distinguis­hed Schools program annually recognizes elementary schools that have made exceptiona­l gains in implementi­ng academic content and performanc­e standards adopted by the State Board of Education. Schools are determined eligible for the honor based on their performanc­e and progress on state indicators, like test scores, suspension rates and English learner progress, on the California School Dashboard, the state’s accountabi­lity system.

Valley View has 66 percent of its student population on the free or reduced lunch program, meaning the school qualified for the category of outstandin­g student performanc­e with a high poverty rate, according to Ed Data.

Poverty often serves as a barrier to student success. “(Valley View) is a Title I school, so there's economical­ly disadvanta­ged students,” Chase said, “but despite that, they were still able to make everyone proud by succeeding on their tests.”

 ?? Brennon Dixson/The Signal ?? Students are dismissed from Valley View Community school on Monday. The school will be recognized this week due to its outstandin­g student performanc­e.
Brennon Dixson/The Signal Students are dismissed from Valley View Community school on Monday. The school will be recognized this week due to its outstandin­g student performanc­e.

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