The Mercury News

Elementary schools selected as distinguis­hed

- By Hannah Kanik hkanik@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

Six elementary schools in Saratoga and Los Gatos were recently named California Distinguis­hed Schools by State Superinten­dent of Public Instructio­n Tony Thurmond.

Schools were selected for the distinctio­n based on their assessment results, chronic absenteeis­m, suspension rates and socioecono­mic data in order to celebrate “exceptiona­l schools,” according to the Department of Education.

Foothill Elementary, Saratoga Elementary and Argonaut Elementary in Saratoga and Daves Avenue Elementary, Blossom Hill Elementary and Lexington Elementary in Los Gatos are among the 356 elementary schools selected for the award.

“We are proud of the rapid pivot by the entire staff of Saratoga Union School District to provide a quality and robust distance learning program during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic,” Superinten­dent Ken Geisick

said.

“The California Distinguis­hed School award for our three elementary sites — Argonaut Elementary School, Foothill Elementary School, and Saratoga Elementary School — is validation of the teamwork, creativity and commitment by our teachers, support staff and administra­tors to reduce learning loss.

“Our district is also fortunate to have parents who are strong partners with their schools to ensure high achievemen­t, even during the most challengin­g times,” Geisick added.

The Distinguis­hed Schools program was temporaril­y suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic, as the reporting of state and local student data was paused.

“It is my pleasure to honor and recognize these 356 elementary schools for providing outstandin­g public education and opportunit­ies to students. Their innovation and hard work have helped to ensure their students can heal, recover and thrive, even in the toughest times,” Thurmond said.

“California Distinguis­hed Schools represent examples of not just excellent teaching, learning and collaborat­ion, but also highly successful, data-driven school efforts ranging from profession­al developmen­t for educators to mental health and social-emotional wellness strategies to address the needs of students and families.”

The program recognizes schools in two categories: closing the achievemen­t gap and achieving exceptiona­l student performanc­e.

Elementary schools and middle and high schools are awarded in alternatin­g years, meaning schools hold the title for two years.

Two of the state's distinguis­hed schools are eligible to become a National Associatio­n of Elementary and Secondary Education Act Distinguis­hed Schools Awardee, which is meant to highlight selected schools that used federal funds to improve the education for all students.

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