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Hamilton School Wins Prestigious Blue Ribbon Award
NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
September 16, 2009
Contact: Binti Harvey
(626) 396-3606
PUSD'S HAMILTON ELEMENTARY WINS BLUE RIBBON AWARD
Prestigious Honor Recognizes Excellence in Education
Pasadena, CA Pasadena Unified School District (PUSD) Superintendent
Edwin Diaz today announced that Alexander Hamilton Elementary has been
designated a national Blue Ribbon School. U.S. Secretary of Education
Arne Duncan conferred the prestigious honor upon only 314 public and
private schools nationwide, and 25 public schools in California. The
Blue Ribbon Schools Program recognizes public and private schools that
are academically superior or have shown dramatic improvement in student
achievement, especially among disadvantaged students.
"The achievement of The National Blue Ribbon Award is attributed to
highly qualified teachers, hard-working students and dedicated
families," said Sarah Rudchenko, the former Principal of Hamilton
Elementary School, now serving as principal of Wilson Middle School.
"Hamilton School exemplifies what is possible when an entire school
community works together toward a common goal- success for all students."
The California Department of Education (CDE) identified the state's
pool of 35 nominees for the prestigious Blue Ribbon Schools Program
(BRSP) after an extensive analysis of growth over the previous five
years. Hamilton Elementary has increased its Academic Performance Index
(API) by more than 100 points since 2002-03 to 868 this year.
Hamilton has also met the federal Adequate Yearly Progress benchmarks
for student proficiency in English Language Arts and Mathematics. In
2002-03, 26.5 percent of students scored proficient or above in English
Language Arts, compared to 65.5 percent last year. In math, 79.7 percent
of Hamilton students scored proficient or above in 2008, compared to
41.1 percent in 2002-03. Hamilton was selected for the California pool
of nominees because it has demonstrated dramatic improvement and a
majority of its students are socio-economically disadvantaged.
"I applaud the Hamilton faculty for their ongoing commitment to
high-quality instruction, which results in students not only meeting,
but exceeding the standards for academic improvement and achievement
year after year," said PUSD Superintendent Edwin Diaz. "I am
confident that under the leadership of the new principal, Frances
Weissenberger, Hamilton will continue the exceptional teaching and
learning taking place every day, and continue to model excellence for
PUSD, California, and the nation."
Schools selected for the BRSP fit into three categories: High
Achieving, Dramatically Improving, Disadvantaged Schools; Dramatically
Improving, Disadvantaged Schools; and High Achieving Schools (regardless
of demographics). The California State Board of Education also requires
the final nominee schools to meet all 2009 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) and Academic Performance Index (API) growth targets, including
those for the school overall and for each numerically significant
subgroup. Public schools are designated as "disadvantaged" if 40 percent
or more the students participate in the National School Lunch Program;
have parents who did not earn a high school diploma; receive Migrant Education services; or are classified as English learners.
Hamilton Elementary will be among those honored at an awards ceremony
in Washington, DC in November, where each Blue Ribbon School receives a
plaque and flag to signify its Blue Ribbon School status. These schools
serve as models for other schools throughout the nation and details of
their achievements are shared on the U.S. Department of Education's
website.
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