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Livermore School Named 2021 CA Distinguished School

More than 100 Golden State middle and high schools were honored this year, including six in Tri-Valley. See which made the cut.

LIVERMORE, CA — William Mendenhall Middle School was chosen as a 2021 California Distinguished School.

The awardees were announced last week. More than 100 middle and high schools were honored; elementary and secondary schools are chosen in alternating years.

"Amid the backdrop of uncertainty and hardship facing all California schools this past year, this recognition is especially remarkable," the state Department of Education said in a news release.

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William Mendenhall Middle was the lone Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District school chosen, but five others in the Tri-Valley were chosen.

Winners also included Eleanor Murray Fallon Middle School in Dublin Unified School District, Harvest Park and Pleasanton middle schools in Pleasanton, Iron Horse Middle School in San Ramon and Stone Valley Middle School in Alamo.

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Winners were chosen by the California Department of Education based on criteria including test scores, suspension rates and climate. Distinguished schools are recognized for their work in closing the achievement gap and top-notch student performance.

“These schools are great examples of California’s commitment to provide outstanding public education for all students, and their data-driven efforts have helped ensure that their students leave with the tools and skills they need to be successful after graduation,” said Tony Thurmond, state superintendent of public instruction.

Read more about the 2021 honorees here.

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