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2 EDCAL March 18,2019 CIVICS Continued from page 1 organize to decrease trash and debris on their campus, and find solutions to help children in Africa obtain clean drinking water. • Lexington Junior High School in Orange County, where every eighth grader A full list of the 2019 Civic Learning Award recipients: Excellence Flora Vista Elementary School; Lexington Junior High School; Cypress High School. Distinction Willard Elementary School; La Costa Heights Elementary School; Santiago Charter Middle School; South Junior High School; Savanna High School; Pacific High School. Merit Roses in Concrete Community School; Amador High School; Pleasant Valley High School; Red Bank Elementary School; Cooper Academy; Freedom Elementary School; Jefferson Elementary completes a project through which they learn about bias, study political propaganda, and participate in a mock election. • Cypress High School in Orange County, where students research and pres- ent a TED-style talk on a public issue, such as the vaccine debate. To prepare, students gather and evaluate evidence on all sides, interact with the community, and analyze related policy. In addition to the Awards of Excellence, six schools received Awards of Distinction, and 83 schools received Awards of Merit. Launched at the Civic Learning California Summit in 2013, the awards have recognized more than 300 schools. More information on the Civic Education Initiative is on the CDE’s Civic Education web page at https://www.cde.ca.gov/eo/ in/civicedinitiative.asp. School; Tarpey Elementary School; Quail Lake Charter School; Oraze Elementary School; Cole Elementary School; Dailey Elementary Charter School; Garfield Elementary School; Kastner Intermediate School; Maple Creek Elementary School; Century Elementary School; Virginia R. Boris Elementary; Fortuna Middle School; Orangewood Elementary School. Sparks Middle School; Sunset Elementary and O.H. School; Culver City High School; Bellflower High School; Merlinda Elementary School; Monte Vista Elementary School; Merced Elementary School; Julia B. Morrison Elementary School; Thomas Jefferson Elementary School; Vine Elementary School; Wescove Elementary School; California Elementary School; Cameron Elementary School; Walnut Grove Intermediate School; Edgewood High School; Redondo Union High School; Ánimo Pat Brown Charter High School; Hollencrest Middle School; Wittmann Elementary School; Goddard Middle School. Los Angeles Senior High School; Evergreen Elementary School; Sierra Vista Middle School; Pomelo Community Charter School; Alhambra High School; El Segundo High School; Carmenita Middle School; Willits Charter School; Carmel High School; Vista Verde Middle School; Buena Vista Middle School; Brookhurst Junior High School; Oxford Academy; George B. Miller Elementary School; John R. Peterson Elementary School; Walker Junior High School; Trabuco Mesa Elementary School; Dale Junior High School; Doig Intermediate School. Fairhaven Elementary School; Bolsa Grande High School; Santa Ana High School; Laguna Beach High School; Barbara Chilton Middle School; Carlin C. Coppin Elementary; James Madison Elementary; Rio Americano High School; Anzar High School; El Camino Elementary School; Sultana Sports & Science Academy; Colony High School; Vanguard Leadership Academy; Rancho Buena Vista High School Crawford High School; De Portola Middle School; Del Lago Academy, Campus of Applied Sciences; Liberty Charter High School; Kairos Public Schools Vacaville Academy; Joseph A. Gregori High School; Royal High School; Hollow Hills Fundamental School; Madera Elementary School; Adolfo Camarillo High School; Sinaloa Middle School. Tips on civic engagement and more can be found on the ACSA Resource Hub at content. acsa.org. A complete list of the honored schools is below. California Distinguished Schools list as announced by CDE Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announced the California Distinguished Schools and Districts recently. The following is a complete list of the honorees. Alameda USD: Alameda Science and Technology Institute; Dublin USD: Dublin High, Eleanor Murray Fallon; Fremont USD: American High, John F. Kennedy High, Mission San Jose High, William Hopkins Junior High; Livermore Valley Joint USD: Livermore High; Oakland USD: Claremont Middle School; Piedmont City USD: Piedmont Middle School; Pleasanton USD: Foothill High. San Lorenzo USD: KIPP King Collegiate High, KIPP Summit Academy Durham USD: Durham High; Paradise USD: Paradise Charter Middle School; Acalanes Union HSD: Miramonte High; Mt. Diablo USD: Foothill Middle School; San Ramon Valley USD: California High, Los Cerros Middle School, Pine Valley Middle School, Windemere Ranch Middle School; West Contra Costa USD: Middle School College High. Rescue Union ESD: Marina Village Middle School; Clovis USD: Granite Ridge Intermediate; Fresno USD: Baird Middle School, Design Science Middle College High; Imperial USD: Frank M. Wright Middle School; Delano Joint Union HSD: Cesar E. Chavez High, Delano High; Rosedale Union ESD: Rosedale Middle School; Lemoore Union HSD: Lemoore Middle School College High. ABC USD: Cerritos High, Whitney (Gretchen) High; Alhambra USD: Mark Keppel High; Antelope Valley Union HSD: SOAR High (Students On Academic Rise); El Segundo USD: El Segundo High; Glendale USD: Anderson W. Clark Magnet High, Crescenta Valley High, Rosemont Middle School; Hawthorne SD: Hawthorne Math and Science Academy; Hermosa Beach City ESD: Hermosa Valley Elementary; Lancaster ESD: Fulton and Alsbury Academy of Arts and Engineering; Long Beach USD: Helen Keller Middle School; Los Angeles COE: International Polytechnic High. Los Angeles USD: Alfred B. Nobel Charter Middle School, Alliance Judy Ivie Burton Technology Academy High, Alliance Marc & Eva Stern Math and Science, Alliance Patti And Peter Neuwirth Leadership Academy, Downtown Business High, Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet High, George Ellery Hale Charter Academy, Granada Hills Charter High, High Tech LA, James A. Garfield Senior High, James Jordan Middle School, KIPP Los Angeles College Preparatory, Linda Esperanza Marquez High B LIBRA Academy, Middle School College High, PUC Lakeview Charter High, Renaissance Arts Academy, Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies. Rowland USD: John A. Rowland High; San Marino USD: San Marino High; SBE – New West Charter: New West Charter; Temple City USD: Temple City High; Torrance USD: Casimir Middle School, J. H. Hull Middle School, West High; Walnut Valley USD: South Pointe Middle School; William S. Hart Union HSD: Rancho Pico Junior High, Valencia High. Ukiah USD: Redwood Academy of Ukiah; Mammoth USD: Mammoth Middle School; Carmel USD: Carmel High, Carmel Middle School; Anaheim Union HSD: Lexington Junior High, Oxford Academy; Capistrano USD: Bernice Ayer Middle School, Carl Hankey Middle School; Fountain Valley ESD: Fulton (Harry C.) Middle School, Masuda (Kazuo) Middle School, Talbert (Samuel E.) Middle School; Fullerton Joint Union HSD: Sunny Hills High; Garden Grove USD: Bolsa Grande High, Garden Grove High, Pacifica High. Huntington Beach City ESD: Ethel Dwyer Middle School, Isaac L. Sowers Middle School; Huntington Beach Union HSD: Edison High, Marina High; Irvine USD: Irvine High, Rancho San Joaquin Middle School, Sierra Vista Middle School, Woodbridge High; Laguna Beach USD: Thurston Middle School; Newport- Mesa USD: Early College High; Ocean View SD: Mesa View Middle School; Placentia-Yorba Linda USD: Yorba Linda Middle School; Santa Ana USD: Nova Academy. Tustin USD: Arnold O. Beckman High; Placer Hills Union ESD: Weimar Hills; Roseville City ESD: Robert C. Cooley Middle School; Tahoe-Truckee USD: North Tahoe High; Western Placer USD: Twelve Bridges Middle School; Corona-Norco USD: Corona Fundamental Intermediate; Hemet USD: Western Center Academy; Nuview Union SD: Nuview Bridge Early College High; Riverside USD: Riverside Virtual; San Jacinto USD: San Jacinto Leadership Academy – Magnet. Elk Grove USD: Pleasant Grove High; Natomas USD: Natomas Pacific Pathways See HONOREES, page 6 Education California | The official newspaper of the Association of California School Administrators EdCal® (USPS 684-390, ISSN 0740-0357) is published Weekly, except for the following dates in 2018-19: 7/2, 7/9, 7/23, 8/6, 8/20, 9/10, 9/24, 10/15, 10/29, 11/12, 11/26, 12/10, 12/17, 12/24, 12/31, 1/7, 2/18, 4/8, 5/13, and 6/3, by the Association of California School Administrators, 1575 Bayshore Highway, Burlingame, CA 94010. 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