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1 Las Virgenes School Recognized As 'Exceptional' CA School
Chaparral Elementary School in Calabasas was one of 356 California schools recognized for its "exceptional" educational services.

CALABASAS, CA — Chaparral Elementary School in Calabasas was one of 356 California elementary schools recognized by the state for its "exceptional" student support and success, California Superintendent Tony Thurmond announced Friday.
Chaparral, located at 22601 Liberty Bell Rd, was the only Las Virgenes Unified School District school recognized. The school will be recognized at an award ceremony on Feb. 16.
"We are proud to share that Chaparral Elementary School is being recognized as a 2023 California Distinguished School. This program recognizes schools for their excellent work in achieving exceptional student academic performance," Superintendent Dan Stepenosky said in a tweet. "Way to [go] Chaparral!"
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The annual list recognizes schools that show exceptional "innovation, talent and success in supporting students," according to the department. The award is given to schools that either close an achievement gap for disadvantaged student groups or show outstanding student achievement, according to the state department.
Two of the state's 356 distinguished elementary schools will be eligible for the National Association of Elementary and Secondary Education Act Distinguished Schools Awardee.
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"The exceptional elementary schools recognized this year are illustrative of the hard work, dedication, and resilience shown by educators and schools across the state after communities struggled for multiple years with urgent effects to physical and mental health and unprecedented challenges to delivering education," the California Department of Education said in a news release.
To determine the award-winners, the department analyzes data including assessment results, chronic absenteeism, suspension rates and socioeconomic data.
“[These schools'] innovation and hard work have helped to ensure their students can heal, recover, and thrive — even in the toughest times,” Thurmond said in a statement. “California Distinguished Schools represent examples of not just excellent teaching, learning, and collaboration, but also highly successful, data-driven school efforts ranging from professional development for educators to mental health and social-emotional wellness strategies to address the needs of students and families.”
A number of other Los Angeles County school districts were recognized for their elementary schools, including nearby Glendale, Culver City, Los Angeles, Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes Peninsula and Torrance.
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