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Middle College Named Gold Ribbon School


Middle College Named Gold Ribbon School

RICHMOND--Middle College High School is one of just 275 middle and high schools throughout the state of California being honored under the Gold Ribbon Schools Awards Program, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson announced this week.

Middle College was recognized for its collaboration with Contra Costa College to create an early college high school program, which prepares students for college by increasing their exposure to college courses.
 
"We are extremely proud of the work being done at Middle College to prepare students for success in college," Superintendent Matthew Duffy said. "Now, we need to replicate the positive actions taking place at Middle College and expand opportunities for more students to experience the same levels of success as their peers at Middle College."
 
Middle College High School has a graduation rate of 100 percent and 90.5 percent of students graduate eligible to attend a University of California or California State University campus.
 
"I am honored that Middle College High School is being recognized for its success in preparing students for college," Principal Finy Prak said. "It is a privilege to be able to serve students in this capacity. Without the positive relationship that exists with Contra Costa College, the District and the community, this program would not be possible. Without a strong commitment from students, teachers, parents and staff, this program would not be a success."
 
According to the California Department of Education, the selected schools represent examples of excellent teaching, learning, and collaborating. They also have highly successful school climate efforts, ranging from real time conflict resolution to positive behavior intervention.
 
"These terrific schools are leading the way in embracing our new rigorous academic standards and showing others how to help students succeed on their way to 21st century careers and college," Torlakson said. "I look forward to travelling the state to honor these schools and to help share the programs, methods, and techniques that are working."
 
Last year, elementary schools were acknowledged. The District had 13 elementary schools receive the award.
 
The California Gold Ribbon Schools Award was created to honor schools in place of the California Distinguished Schools Program, which is on hiatus while California creates new assessment, accountability, and continuous improvement systems. This year, 477 middle schools and high schools applied.
 
Schools applied for the award based on a model program or practice their school has adopted that includes standards-based activities, projects, strategies, and practices that can be replicated by other local educational agencies.
 
The Gold Ribbon Awards recognize California schools that have made gains in implementing the academic content and performance standards adopted by the State Board of Education. These include the California Standards for English Language Arts and Mathematics, California English Language Development Standards, and Next Generation Science Standards.