La Costa Canyon High School was among 9 county schools named top state honors as a highly prized California Distinguished School this month. Jack O’Connell, the state's superintendent of public instruction, said in a press conference and visit recently, this signifies it as “best of the best”. To qualify, public schools must score well on standardized tests. The award also prizes other accomplishments that are not readily quantified – including exemplary counseling programs, a rich offering of elective classes, internship programs, teacher collaboration, support for young students and a well-rounded campus life.
Schools that choose to apply for the recognition undergo a tough application process. They must meet certain eligibility criteria, which includes specific levels of academic achievement. A lengthy application must be submitted that describes their curriculum, how they teach, what support they offer students and campus life. A team of educators not connected to the school then visits the school for an on-site evaluation.
Statewide, 76 middle schools and 95 high schools were selected – about 7 percent of the total number across the state. Elementary and secondary schools are recognized during alternate years. The award goes beyond the obvious recognition for academic achievements and educational environment helping improve property values for everyone in the district. Oh, and by the way, they have a killer surf and skateboard team too!
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