Sixty Schools Named Finalists for Intel and Scholastic Schools of Distinction Awards.SANTA CLARA Santa Clara, city, Cuba Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba. , Calif. -- Today 60 schools will be named finalists for the Intel and Scholastic Schools of Distinction Awards. The schools will compete for $230,000 in grants from the Intel Foundation and additional prizes from sponsoring companies to be presented at an awards ceremony this October October: see month. . The Schools of Distinction Award program honors schools for implementing innovative and replicable programs that support positive educational outcomes. Now in its second year, the award program is sponsored by Intel -- the world's largest chip maker and long-time champion of educational improvement -- and Scholastic, the global children's publishing, education and media company. "The program celebrates the successes of some of the nation's best schools," said Brenda BRENDA Building and Real Estate Network (Belgian) Musilli, Intel director of education. "It allows us to highlight the effective use of technology, the benefits of strong math and science programs, and the development of excellent classroom teachers." Francie Alexander, chief academic officer at Scholastic, added, "These awards give us the opportunity to honor As a verb, to accept a bill of exchange, or to pay a note, check, or accepted bill, at maturity. To pay or to accept and pay, or, where a credit so engages, to purchase or discount a draft complying with the terms of the draft. what is right with American American, river, 30 mi (48 km) long, rising in N central Calif. in the Sierra Nevada and flowing SW into the Sacramento River at Sacramento. The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill (see Sutter, John Augustus) along the river in 1848 led to the California gold rush of schools, demonstrate the high level of success achievable, and help other schools replicate rep·li·cate v. 1. To duplicate, copy, reproduce, or repeat. 2. To reproduce or make an exact copy or copies of genetic material, a cell, or an organism. n. A repetition of an experiment or a procedure. that success." The 60 finalists were chosen from 3,300 public and private schools that participated in the application process. The judging process was overseen by the Blue Ribbon blue ribbon denotes highest honor. [Western Folklore: Brewer Dictionary, 127] See : Prize Schools of Excellence Inc. One elementary school elementary school: see school. and one secondary school winner will be chosen in each of ten categories, based on three rounds of judging and site visits. From this pool, one school from each group will be named the winner in the "Best of the Best" category. The finalists in each category are: Academic Achievement - Shows significant academic gains in test scores, graduation Graduation is the action of receiving or conferring an academic degree or the associated ceremony. The date of event is often called degree day. The event itself is also called commencement, convocation or invocation. rates and students consistently achieve high academic standards. -- El Magnet At Reagan Elementary Odessa, Texas -- KIPP Gaston College Preparatory Gaston, N.C. -- Lincoln Elementary School Pittsburgh, Pa. -- Newport High School Bellevue, Wash. -- Norwich Free Academy Norwich, Conn. -- Shipley's Choice Elementary Millersville, Md. Collaboration Working together on a project. See collaborative software. (External) - Demonstrates commitment to and recognition of the important role that external stakeholders Stakeholders All parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government. (families, businesses and community) play in supporting learning. -- Academy of Allied Health and Science Neptune, N.J. -- J. Stanford International School Seattle, Wash. -- Marine Academy of Science & Technology Sandy Hook, N.J. -- Mt. Logan Middle School Logan, Utah -- PS 161 Don Pedro Albizu Campos School New York, N.Y. -- Thomas Gardner Elementary School Allston, Mass. Leadership Excellence - Dynamic leaders engage the school and implement comprehensive plans to meet current and future challenges, resulting in higher student achievement levels. -- Bethune Academy Haines City, Fla. -- Cordova Middle School Phoenix, Ariz. -- Lancaster High School Lancaster, Va. -- Northwest High School Justin, Texas -- Westminster Community Charter School Buffalo, N.Y. -- Xavier College Preparatory Phoenix, Ariz. Literary Achievement - Reading and writing curriculum is rationally designed to ensure high achievement levels and significant gains. -- Auburn Early Education Center Auburn, Ala. -- East Hancock Elementary Kiln, Miss. -- Essex Middle School Junction, Vt. -- Forestbrook Elementary School Myrtle Beach, S.C. -- J. P. McConnell Middle School Loganville, Ga. -- Upson-Lee Middle School Thomaston, Ga. Mathematics Achievement - Math curriculum is rationally designed to ensure high levels of achievement and significant gains. -- Ab Harrison Intermediate School Wylie, Texas -- Archbishop Hoban High School Akron, Ohio -- Cohoes Middle School Cohoes, N. Y. -- Fullerton IV Elementary School Roseburg, Ore. -- Rocky River High School Rocky River, Ohio -- Roye-Williams Elementary School Havre de Grace, Md. Professional Development - Culture encourages teachers, administrators and staff to work together as a community to improve student learning; continuously, thoughtfully thought·ful adj. 1. Engrossed in thought; contemplative. 2. Exhibiting or characterized by careful thought: a thoughtful essay. 3. plans professional growth and development.
-- Carmel High School Carmel, Ind.
-- Centennial Arts Academy Gainesville, Ga.
-- Cresthill Middle School Highlands Ranch, Colo.
-- River Bluff Middle School Stoughton, Wis.
-- St. Raphael the Archangel Elementary
School Louisville, Ky.
-- William Howard Taft Elementary Boise, Idaho
Science Achievement - Science curriculum is rationally designed to ensure high levels of achievement and significant gains. -- Centerville Elementary School Anderson, S.C. -- Galileo Magnet High Danville, Va. -- Hacienda Science/Environmental Magnet San Jose, Calif. -- Hamilton High School Chandler, Ariz. -- Phelps Elementary School Phelps, Ky. -- West Hawaii Explorations Academy Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Teamwork (product, software, tool) Teamwork - A SASD tool from Sterling Software, formerly CADRE Technologies, which supports the Shlaer/Mellor Object-Oriented method and the Yourdon-DeMarco, Hatley-Pirbhai, Constantine and Buhr notations. (Internal) - Engages internal stakeholders in a teamwork approach; principal works collaboratively in planning and decision making with the administration, faculty, parents and volunteers.
-- Cherry Hill High School West Cherry Hill, N.J.
-- Lanai Road Elementary School Los Angeles, Calif.
-- Middletown High School Middletown, Md.
-- Poland Regional H S and Whittier Middle
School Poland, Maine
-- Tusculum View Elementary School Greeneville, Tenn.
-- Washington Elementary School Kingsport, Tenn.
Technology Excellence - Excels in effectively using technology and demonstrates its strategic use throughout the school in several areas including school programs, curriculum and management. -- Advanced Technologies Academy Las Vegas, Nev. -- Essrig Elementary School Tampa, Fla. -- Lee Elementary School of Technology Tampa, Fla. -- Lois Lenski Elementary School Centennial, Colo. -- Marie Murphy School Wilmette, Ill. -- The Mott Hall School, PS/IS 223 New York, N.Y. Technology Innovation - Shows unique, effective and innovative use of technology in a specific area of the school's program or curriculum.
-- chARTer~TECH High School for the
Performing Arts Somers Point, N.J.
-- High Technology High School Lincroft, N.J.
-- Lincoln Academy Lakeland, Fla.
-- Mabry Middle School Marietta, Ga.
-- Pershing Elementary School Muskogee, Okla.
-- The Open Magnet Charter School Los Angeles, Calif.
Best of the Best - Demonstrates overall excellence; has comprehensive programs and consistently achieves high academic standards. An elementary and a secondary school will be chosen from those honored hon·or n. 1. High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate. 2. a. Good name; reputation. b. in the above categories. Two winners will be named in each category at an awards ceremony to be held Oct. 6, in Washington Washington, town, England Washington, town (1991 pop. 48,856), Sunderland metropolitan district, NE England. Washington was designated one of the new towns in 1964 to alleviate overpopulation in the Tyneside-Wearside area. , D.C., and will each receive $10,000. The two schools honored with a "Best of the Best" award will receive an additional $15,000 for a total award of $25,000 each. Schools winning this award must have a comprehensive program addressing technology, involvement of parents and the community, professional development, teamwork, and consistently achieve high academic standards. The 20 winning schools will also each receive curriculum materials, professional development resources, software and hardware valued at more than $3 million. Corporate donors are Agilix, Blackboard (1) See Blackboard Learning System. (2) The traditional classroom presentation board that is written on with chalk and erased with a felt pad. Although originally black, "white" boards and colored chalks are also used. Inc, Dell Computer Corp., eInstruction Corp., Futurekids, Gateway, Microsoft (Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA, www.microsoft.com) The most successful and influential software company. Microsoft's software and Intel's hardware pioneered the PC and revolutionized the computer industry. Corp., Pitsco Inc., Riverdeep Riverdeep Interactive Learning originally started as a publishing house for educational online and CDROM products based in San Francisco and Dublin, Ireland, founded in 1995, Riverdeep is principally the creation of 37-year-old ex-investment banker Barry O'Callaghan. Interactive Learning Limited, Scantron Scantron is a company, based in Irvine, California, USA, that makes and sells (1) machine-readable papers on which pupils and students mark their answers to academic test questions, (2) the machines to grade them, (3) Survey and Test Scoring systems, and (4) Image based data Corp., SchoolNet and SMART Technologies, Inc. Intel's sponsorship of the Schools of Distinction Awards is part of the Intel(R) Innovation in Education initiative, a sustained commitment - in collaboration with educators and government leaders worldwide - to help today's students develop the higher-level thinking skills they need to participate and succeed in a knowledge-based economy. For more information, visit www.intel.com/education. Scholastic Corporation is the world's largest publisher and distributor of children's books and a leader in educational technology. Scholastic creates quality educational and entertaining materials and products for use in school and at home, including children's books, magazines, technology-based products, teacher materials, television programming, film, videos and toys. The company distributes its products and services through a variety of channels, including proprietary school-based book clubs, school-based book fairs, and school-based and direct-to-home See DTH. continuity programs; retail stores, schools, libraries and television networks; and the company's Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the site, www.scholastic.com. Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation (company) Intel Corporation - A US microelectronics manufacturer. They produced the Intel 4004, Intel 8080, Intel 8086, Intel 80186, Intel 80286, Intel 80386, Intel 486 and Pentium microprocessor families as well as many other integrated circuits and personal computer networking or its subsidiaries in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and other countries. -- Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. NOTE TO EDITORS: There is a tilde A symbol used in Windows, starting with Windows 95, that maintains a short version of a long file or directory name for compatibility with Windows 3.1 and DOS. For example, the short version of a file named "Letter to Joe" would be LETTER~1. Then "Letter to Pat" becomes LETTER~2. symbol in the school name between chARTer and TECH. 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