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Glendale District, Schools Earn Honor Roll Distinction

The Glendale Unified School District and nine GUSD schools have been named to the 2023-24 Educational Results Partnership Honor Roll for high achievement and student success.
The program highlights high-performing schools and districts that are preparing students with the fundamental skills needed to be successful in college, career, and life.
GUSD has been named 2023-24 “Star District,” a high-performing district where more than 33% of students are considered socioeconomically disadvantaged. Additionally, seven GUSD schools — Clark Magnet High School, Toll Middle School, Balboa Elementary School, Edison Elementary School, Jefferson Elementary School, Mann Elementary School, and Muir Elementary School — have been named 2023-24 “Star Schools.” Monte Vista and Valley View elementary schools have been recognized as “Scholar Schools,” high-performing schools where fewer than 33% of students are considered socioeconomically disadvantaged.
The distinction recognizes public elementary, middle, and high schools that demonstrate high levels of student academic achievement.
“Honor roll schools and districts represent those that were comprehensively higher performing on the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) English Language Arts and Math Assessments, for all cohorts of student populations served, and that are improving outcomes for historically underserved student populations,” according to ERP methodology.
Approximately 17% of eligible schools and 14% of eligible districts made the California Honor Roll list.
For further information, contact Kristine Nam at (818) 241-3111, ext. 1218 or knam@gusd.net.

First published in the May 18 print issue of the Glendale News-Press.

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