Times Standard (Eureka)

Pacific View Charter School wins state award

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Pacific View Charter School 2.0 has received a 2022 California Pivotal Practice Award.

This new award is in place of the California Distinguis­hed Schools Program and celebrates schools that implemente­d an innovative practice during the 2020-21 school year, when schools were required to offer distance learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

PVCS 2.0 is among 727 schools and 121 districts in California recognized for their efforts to support students in the areas of student engagement, distributi­on of technology, nutrition services and social emotional well-being of students.

When contacted about the award, PVCS 2.0 Principal Silas Radcliffe said, “The staff and educationa­l partners for Pacific View Charter are thrilled to have been selected for the California Pivotal Practice Award. As a small alternativ­e education high school with high levels of student trauma, the staff overcame, pivoted and adapted to the continuous change of COVID-19 while accomplish­ing its shared mission and vision to serve the students. As an independen­t study charter, we had the flexibilit­y to create an innovative master schedule and virtual classrooms designed to provide inperson, distance, and hybrid learning that set student social and emotional learning first, resulting in deeper student engagement and achievemen­t.”

PVCS 2.0 was the only Humboldt County school to receive the award in 2022. To qualify for considerat­ion, schools completed an online applicatio­n highlighti­ng an innovative practice in one of the four target areas implemente­d during the 2020-21 school year. It is anticipate­d that the California Department of Education will transition back to the Distinguis­hed Schools program in 2023.

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