Cinnamon Elementary School named Honor Roll School for its high achievement and student success
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The Honor Roll program, sponsored by the Campaign for Business and Education Excellence (CBEE), is part of a national effort to identify higher-performing schools and districts that improve student outcomes.
Cinnamon School is one of approximately 1,700 public schools in California to be recognized.
The 2019/2020 ERP Honor Roll utilizes public school student achievement data to identify successful schools and districts. Local school officials say that Cinnamon School stands above others in the state because of its demonstrated ability to get students to grade-level achievement and beyond.
According to school officials, Cinnamon has demonstrated consistently high student academic achievement levels, improvement in achievement levels over time, and a reduction in achievement gaps among student populations.
A few important facts about the ERP Honor Roll:
- It’s the only award given in collaboration with business leaders.
- It includes graduation and dropout rate data.
- It establishes a higher bar of performance than any other award.
- It is conducted by Educational Results Partnership, a nonprofit organization that maintains the nation’s largest database on student achievement.
“The Lemoore Elementary School District did not apply for this award,” stated the district’s superintendent Cheryl Hunt. “Our results led them to us. Because of our accomplishment, we will be featured on the ERP Honor Roll website, and a banner has been designed for us to hang proudly at our school.
“We are thankful for the hard work of our students and teachers at Cinnamon Elementary School. This recognition is a testament to the sustained focus on academic results and commitment to student success that our school and parent community have shown over the years.”
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