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Rio
Vista Elementary Named California Distinguished School
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Rio
Vista Elementary School in Cathedral City has been named a 2008 California
Distinguished School.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Jack O’Connell announced that 343 exemplary California public elementary
schools from 189 districts in 39 counties were selected for the honor from
the 839 schools eligible to apply based upon their Academic Performance
Index and Adequate Yearly Progress results. The complete list of schools
may be viewed at:
http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/sr/cs/
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This year, the selection criteria for
the Distinguished School program were more stringent than ever. Schools
wrote a substantive narrative application and then were subject to an extensive
site validation.
“Most heartening, many of the schools
we are recognizing as the ‘best of the best’ have overcome significant educational
challenges, showing that it is possible to provide opportunities for success
to all students,” O’Connell said.
O’Connell called Rio Vista Principal Cheryl
James in early April personally to convey the good news.
“I was honored to be able to join in the
excitement as these dedicated educators learned their schools earned this
coveted title,” he said of talking to the principals of the honored schools.
“From their stories, it became clear that they share a school-wide vision
of excellence where every student can succeed and achieve at the very highest
levels of performance.”
O’Connell will present James with the
award at a ceremony and dinner at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim on May
16.
The California School Recognition Program
is now in its 23rd year and identifies and honors the state's most exemplary
and inspiring public schools with the California Distinguished School Award.
The award is highly sought after by schools in all areas of the state. Elementary
and secondary schools are recognized during alternate years..
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Cathedral City Schools Name
Teachers
of Year
Cathedral City schools have chosen their Teachers
of the Year for 2008-09. All will be honored at the Palm Springs Unified
School District’s We Honor Our Own (WHOO) banquet on May 30 at the Wyndham
Hotel.
Site teachers of the year include: Eric Antuna, Agua Caliente Elementary;
Ramiro Ortega, Cathedral City Elementary; Amiya Sawyer, Landau Elementary;
Pamela Monty, Rio Vista Elementary; Marjoria McGihon, Sunny Sands Elementary;
Irene Griffis, James Workman Middle; Christine Snyder, Nellie N. Coffman
Middle; Diane Mason, Cathedral City High; and Cinthia Ruiz, Mt. San
Jacinto High.
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Cathedral City Schools
Receive Donations
From Tribe
Three Cathedral City schools were among the
84 recipients of grants totaling $1.3 million from the Agua Caliente
Band of Cahuilla Indians at a recent ceremony at the Agua Caliente Casino.
James Workman Middle School received $28,000 and Landau Elementary
received $26,310, both for their 24/7 laptop programs. Cathedral City
High School received $6,000 for its ROTC Summer Camp program.
Palm Springs Unified School District schools received a total of
$206,420 in donations, representing 10.6 percent of the funds awarded.
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