District ONE Accomplishments June 05

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District ONE Schools: 

District ONE Schools A Year of Accomplishments

Academics: 

Academics

2004 & 2005 National Academic Decathlon Champions: 

2004 & 2005 National Academic Decathlon Champions El Camino High School

California Distinguished Schools: 

California Distinguished Schools Grover Cleveland High School Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle School

The API “700” Club Elementary Schools: 

The API “700” Club Elementary Schools Bertrand 709 Calvert 756 Cantara 750 Capistrano 753 Chatsworth Park 748 CHIME 715 Cohasset 718

The API “700” Club Elementary Schools: 

The API “700” Club Elementary Schools Danube 792 Darby 771 Dearborn 718 Encino 793 Fullbright 729 Garden Grove 736

The API “700” Club Elementary Schools: 

The API “700” Club Elementary Schools Gledhill 744 Granada 741 Hart 706 Haskell 779 Knollwood 794 Lassen 717

The API “700” Club Elementary Schools: 

The API “700” Club Elementary Schools Lemay 791 Mayall 755 Melvin 757 Nevada 710 Newcastle 729 Parthenia 702 Reseda 757

The API “700” Club Elementary Schools: 

The API “700” Club Elementary Schools San Jose 758 Shirley 782 Stagg 793 Tarzana 753 Vanalden 785 Winnetka 730 CHIME 706

The API “700” Club Middle Schools: 

The API “700” Club Middle Schools Frost MS 723 Hale MS 754 Henry MS 711 Holmes MS 742 Lawrence MS 706 Parkman MS 707 Portola MS 749 Porter MS 734

The API “700” Club High Schools: 

The API “700” Club High Schools El Camino HS 726 Valley Alt. 733 Granada Hills HS 754

Elite Eight Hundred Club: 

Elite Eight Hundred Club Andasol 827 Beckford 846 Calabash 806 Calahan 809 Castlebay 888 El Oro Way 818

Elite Eight Hundred Club: 

Elite Eight Hundred Club Emelita 823 Germain 811 Hamlin 802 Haynes 829 Justice 855 Lanai 849 Lockhurst 818

Elite Eight Hundred Club: 

Elite Eight Hundred Club Lorne 801 Nestle 820 Pomelo 879 Serrania 820 Superior 819 Topeka 838

Elite Eight Hundred Club: 

Elite Eight Hundred Club Tulsa 812 Van Gogh 850 Vintage Mgnt. 844 Wilbur 874 Woodlake 830

Elite Eight Hundred Club: 

Elite Eight Hundred Club Nobel MS 812 SOCES 809

The Fabulous 900 Club: 

The Fabulous 900 Club Welby Way 919

The Fabulous 900 Club: 

The Fabulous 900 Club Woodland Hills 935

The Fabulous 900 Club: 

The Fabulous 900 Club Balboa Gifted Magnet 975

Title I Academic Achievement Award Schools: 

Title I Academic Achievement Award Schools Calahan Street Elementary Cantara Street Elementary Emelita Street Elementary Encino Elementary Hamlin Street Elementary

Title I Academic Achievement Award Schools: 

Title I Academic Achievement Award Schools Knollwood Elementary Lemay Elementary Lorne Street Elementary Nestle Avenue Elementary Stagg Street Elementary

Title I Academic Achievement Award Schools: 

Title I Academic Achievement Award Schools Superior Street Elementary Tarzana Elementary Tulsa Street Elementary Vintage Street Elementary

Canoga Park High School increased their API scores for the third consecutive year : 

Canoga Park High School increased their API scores for the third consecutive year

90% of Valley Alternative’s 10th grade students passed CAHSEE in both math and Language Arts on the first attempt : 

90% of Valley Alternative’s 10th grade students passed CAHSEE in both math and Language Arts on the first attempt

Valley New High School #1 had 100% participation in CAHSEE testing. 99.99% participation in CST testing : 

Valley New High School #1 had 100% participation in CAHSEE testing. 99.99% participation in CST testing

Birmingham High School met their API goals for every sub group: 

Birmingham High School met their API goals for every sub group

Cleveland High School’s API increased 41 points: 

Cleveland High School’s API increased 41 points

Stoney Point is offering Saturday Algebra classes: 

Stoney Point is offering Saturday Algebra classes

African American students at Portola Middle School gained 67 points on their API and Hispanic students gained 30 points on their API: 

African American students at Portola Middle School gained 67 points on their API and Hispanic students gained 30 points on their API

SOCES has a 98% CAHSEE pass rate in ELOA and 96% in math. They are in the top 3 in LAUSD : 

SOCES has a 98% CAHSEE pass rate in ELOA and 96% in math. They are in the top 3 in LAUSD

Monroe High School’s API increased 40 points last year and 100 points over the last 5 years: 

Monroe High School’s API increased 40 points last year and 100 points over the last 5 years

Athletics: 

Athletics

Birmingham High School won the Los Angeles City Football Championship : 

Birmingham High School won the Los Angeles City Football Championship

El Camino Real High School won the Girls City Soccer Championship: 

El Camino Real High School won the Girls City Soccer Championship

Chatsworth High School won the Pre-season National Championship in baseball : 

Chatsworth High School won the Pre-season National Championship in baseball

Kennedy High School won Valley Mission League Championship in Boys Golf Girls Track & Varsity Baseball: 

Kennedy High School won Valley Mission League Championship in Boys Golf Girls Track & Varsity Baseball

Sepulveda Middle School came in 1st Place in Cheerleading in Magic Mountain Competition: 

Sepulveda Middle School came in 1st Place in Cheerleading in Magic Mountain Competition

Monroe High School’s fencing team was one of the top fencing teams in the state : 

Monroe High School’s fencing team was one of the top fencing teams in the state

Canoga Park High School won the Softball League Championship: 

Canoga Park High School won the Softball League Championship

Sherman Oaks CES received the Magnet League Championship in Boys’ Basketball and Baseball: 

Sherman Oaks CES received the Magnet League Championship in Boys’ Basketball and Baseball

Taft’s Coach Mercado was honored by city Section – Coaches Sportsmanship Award : 

Taft’s Coach Mercado was honored by city Section – Coaches Sportsmanship Award

Over 130 students and staff from Sutter Middle School participated in the Lloyd Levine Fitness Run: 

Over 130 students and staff from Sutter Middle School participated in the Lloyd Levine Fitness Run

Cleveland High School won the Girls City Swimming Championship: 

Cleveland High School won the Girls City Swimming Championship

Reseda’s Girls’ Tennis and Boys’ Volleyball teams won city invitational championships in 2004/2005 : 

Reseda’s Girls’ Tennis and Boys’ Volleyball teams won city invitational championships in 2004/2005

State Girls Soccer Coach of the Year: 

State Girls Soccer Coach of the Year Vickie Lagos Kennedy High School

El Camino Real High School won the City Baseball Championship : 

El Camino Real High School won the City Baseball Championship

Valley Alternative’s Girls’ and Boys’ Volleyball teams won League Championships and participated in City Finals : 

Valley Alternative’s Girls’ and Boys’ Volleyball teams won League Championships and participated in City Finals

Jun Kelley of Reseda is the 50 meter breast stroke swimming city champion. Also, scholar/athlete having taken 8 AP courses : 

Jun Kelley of Reseda is the 50 meter breast stroke swimming city champion. Also, scholar/athlete having taken 8 AP courses

Birmingham High School won the Girls City Track and Field Championship: 

Birmingham High School won the Girls City Track and Field Championship

Awards & Achievements: 

Awards & Achievements

District ONE Beautiful 2004-2005 Grand Prize Winners: 

District ONE Beautiful 2004-2005 Grand Prize Winners Balboa Magnet School Bassett Street School Canoga Park School Chatsworth School Dearborn Street School

District ONE Beautiful 2004-2005 Grand Prize Winners: 

District ONE Beautiful 2004-2005 Grand Prize Winners Douglas High School Emelita Street School Fullbright Avenue School Hart Street School Lanai Road School

District ONE Beautiful 2004-2005 Grand Prize Winners: 

District ONE Beautiful 2004-2005 Grand Prize Winners Lull School Monroe High School Nestle Avenue School Nevada Avenue School Nobel Middle School

District ONE Beautiful 2004-2005 Grand Prize Winners: 

District ONE Beautiful 2004-2005 Grand Prize Winners Porter Middle School Serrania Avenue School Stagg Street School Tulsa Street School Wilbur Avenue School

District ONE Beautiful 2004-2005 : 

District ONE Beautiful 2004-2005 First Prize Calahan Street School Miller High School Frost Middle School Sherman Oaks CES Gledhill Street School Van Gogh Street School Melvin Avenue School Wooden High School

District ONE Beautiful 2004-2005 : 

District ONE Beautiful 2004-2005 Second Place Henry Middle School Reseda High School Napa Street School Sutter Middle School Reseda School Topeka Drive School

Banner Recipients: 

Banner Recipients Calabash Elementary Calahan Elementary Calvert Elementary Canoga Park Elementary Castlebay Lane Elementary Chatsworth Park Elementary

Banner Recipients: 

Banner Recipients Cohasset Elementary Danube Elementary Darby Elementary Dearborn Elementary El Oro Way Elementary Emelita Elementary

Banner Recipients: 

Banner Recipients Encino Elementary Frost Middle School Fullbright Elementary Garden Grove Elementary Germain Elementary Gledhill Elementary/Magnet

Banner Recipients: 

Banner Recipients Hale Middle School Hamlin Elementary Hart Elementary Haskell Elementary/Magnet Henry Middle School Holmes Middle School

Banner Recipients: 

Banner Recipients John R. Wooden High School Knollwood Elementary Lawrence Middle School Lemay Elementary Lockhurst Elementary Lorne Elementary

Banner Recipients: 

Banner Recipients Mayall Elementary Nestle Elementary Newcastle Elementary Nobel Middle School Pomelo Elementary Reseda Elementary

Banner Recipients: 

Banner Recipients San Jose Elementary Serrania Elementary Stagg Elementary Sunny Brae Elementary Superior Elementary Tarzana Elementary

Banner Recipients: 

Banner Recipients Topeka Elementary Tulsa Elementary Vanalden Elementary Vintage Magnet Elementary Welby Way Elementary West Valley School Woodland Hills Elementary

2005 Bravo Award Winner: 

2005 Bravo Award Winner Cathy Paulson Tulsa Street Elementary School

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year: 

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year Hirout (Mimi) Dagnew Emilita Street School

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year: 

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year Noemi Flores Mulholland Middle School

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year: 

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year Monica Fulford Lanai Road School

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year: 

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year Suzanna Gordon Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year: 

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year Marianne Maki Reseda High School

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year: 

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year Vanessa Nguyen Nestle Avenue School

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year: 

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year Jenny Sarpolis Zane Grey High School

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year: 

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year Lois Siskin Encino Elementary School

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year: 

Encino Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year Cheryl Spivak Portola Middle School

New Library Openings: 

New Library Openings Langdon Elementary Ranchito Elementary Lemay Elementary Calabash Elementary Gledhill Elementary Topeka Drive Elementary Chatsworth Park Elementary Germain Elementary

National Student Television Award for Excellence : 

National Student Television Award for Excellence Jeff Jackson and Edgar DeLoera Winning Category: Technical Achievement “NHRA Career Opportunity Day” Cleveland High School James Gleason, Faculty

National Student Television Award for Excellence : 

National Student Television Award for Excellence Michael D. Mazzola Winning Category: Documentary “Home For The Holidays” Cleveland High School James Gleason, Faculty

Taft became City Champions for the Academic Decathlon: 

Taft became City Champions for the Academic Decathlon

Monroe High School won third, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, eleventh and eighteenth place out of 1000 contenders in the 2005 California High School Speech Association State Championship.: 

Monroe High School won third, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, eleventh and eighteenth place out of 1000 contenders in the 2005 California High School Speech Association State Championship.

East Valley New Middle School received Attendance Incentive Awards of over $62,800: 

East Valley New Middle School received Attendance Incentive Awards of over $62,800

Nestle Elementary School’s, Loni Van Lansweerde was a finalist for a Bravo Award and won an Outstanding Teacher Award from Mayor Hahn: 

Nestle Elementary School’s, Loni Van Lansweerde was a finalist for a Bravo Award and won an Outstanding Teacher Award from Mayor Hahn

Leichman High School established a computer lab to provide educational enrichment to parents and students : 

Leichman High School established a computer lab to provide educational enrichment to parents and students

Portola Middle School recognized by the Josephson Institute of Drama program’s plays that focused on Character Counts principles : 

Portola Middle School recognized by the Josephson Institute of Drama program’s plays that focused on Character Counts principles

Cleveland High School won first place in the Video in the Classroom Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival : 

Cleveland High School won first place in the Video in the Classroom Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival

Mulholland Principal, Dr. White was appointed to Governor’s Education Task Force: 

Mulholland Principal, Dr. White was appointed to Governor’s Education Task Force

Parkman Middle School earned the Greatest District 1 Middle School API Growth (41 points): 

Parkman Middle School earned the Greatest District 1 Middle School API Growth (41 points)

Monroe High School’s Kathy Graber won the Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award for Mock Trial : 

Monroe High School’s Kathy Graber won the Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award for Mock Trial

Teacher Cynthia Hernandez of Germain Elementary School is a Bravo Award winner and a finalist in the Getty Parental Community Involvement Awards: 

Teacher Cynthia Hernandez of Germain Elementary School is a Bravo Award winner and a finalist in the Getty Parental Community Involvement Awards

Porter Middle School received the Red Cross Clara Barton Award: 

Porter Middle School received the Red Cross Clara Barton Award

Kennedy High School Student Gibran Minero National Hispanic Distinguished Scholar Harvard, 2005 : 

Kennedy High School Student Gibran Minero National Hispanic Distinguished Scholar Harvard, 2005

Hale Middle School was a Regional and State Horticulture Writing Contest Finalist: 

Hale Middle School was a Regional and State Horticulture Writing Contest Finalist

Paul Trepani from Wooden High School was selected as an outstanding educator by the Walk of Hearts Foundation : 

Paul Trepani from Wooden High School was selected as an outstanding educator by the Walk of Hearts Foundation

Frost Middle School won a Model United Nations Secretary General’s Award: 

Frost Middle School won a Model United Nations Secretary General’s Award

Cleveland High School was recognized by EdTrust as being in the top 4% of high schools in the nation and addressing the myth of poverty: 

Cleveland High School was recognized by EdTrust as being in the top 4% of high schools in the nation and addressing the myth of poverty

Nobel Middle School is a LACOE Math Field Day Medalist: 

Nobel Middle School is a LACOE Math Field Day Medalist

Henry Middle School was awarded the Animaction’s Outstanding Spanish Language Public Service Announcement: 

Henry Middle School was awarded the Animaction’s Outstanding Spanish Language Public Service Announcement

SOCES received the Interscholastic Athletic Committee’s 2005 “Character Counts/Pursuing Victory with Honor” LAUSD School of the Year award: 

SOCES received the Interscholastic Athletic Committee’s 2005 “Character Counts/Pursuing Victory with Honor” LAUSD School of the Year award

Northridge Middle School won 3 Video in the Classroom (VIC) awards: 

Northridge Middle School won 3 Video in the Classroom (VIC) awards

HighTechHigh-LA’s Robotics team placed 4th in F.I.R.S.T. World Championships: 

HighTechHigh-LA’s Robotics team placed 4th in F.I.R.S.T. World Championships

Students at Primary Academy for Success were recognized for reading the most books at “Todos Leer” sponsored by Univision and Ford Motor Co.: 

Students at Primary Academy for Success were recognized for reading the most books at “Todos Leer” sponsored by Univision and Ford Motor Co.

Jessica Rivera, Mulholland Middle School student’s picture was selected for the EMAZE publication: 

Jessica Rivera, Mulholland Middle School student’s picture was selected for the EMAZE publication

California Council for the Social Studies Outstanding Middle School Teacher of the Year Helene Stevenson Holmes Middle School: 

California Council for the Social Studies Outstanding Middle School Teacher of the Year Helene Stevenson Holmes Middle School

Monroe High School’s Army JROTC corps won the ROTC city championship for the seventh year in a row!: 

Monroe High School’s Army JROTC corps won the ROTC city championship for the seventh year in a row!

Frost Middle School won a Congressional Recognition for Celebrating Diversity and International Understanding : 

Frost Middle School won a Congressional Recognition for Celebrating Diversity and International Understanding

SOCES received the Teacher of the Year Award for Suzanna Giordon – English Teacher: 

SOCES received the Teacher of the Year Award for Suzanna Giordon – English Teacher

Sutter Middle School band won third place in the National competition held in Anaheim: 

Sutter Middle School band won third place in the National competition held in Anaheim

Two Northridge Middle School students received Benjamin Banneker Math Awards: 

Two Northridge Middle School students received Benjamin Banneker Math Awards

Cleveland High School was recognized by Newsweek Magazine as one of the finest high schools in America: 

Cleveland High School was recognized by Newsweek Magazine as one of the finest high schools in America

Portola Middle School’s MathCounts team won 1st place in Southern California Competition : 

Portola Middle School’s MathCounts team won 1st place in Southern California Competition

Mulholland Middle School received Attendance Improvement ($14,600) Incentive : 

Mulholland Middle School received Attendance Improvement ($14,600) Incentive

Eleven Kennedy Architecture magnet students placed in state competition and will attend national competition: 

Eleven Kennedy Architecture magnet students placed in state competition and will attend national competition

Valley Art Institute Exceptional Art Student Award given to Porter Middle School: 

Valley Art Institute Exceptional Art Student Award given to Porter Middle School

Community/Partnerships : 

Community/Partnerships

Parent Centers Opened This Year Elementary: 

Parent Centers Opened This Year Elementary Bertrand Elementary San José Elementary Gault Elementary Winnetka Elementary

Parent Centers Opened This Year Middle School: 

Parent Centers Opened This Year Middle School East Valley New MS Parkman MS

Parent Centers Opened This Year High School: 

Parent Centers Opened This Year High School Birmingham HS Cleveland HS Sherman Oaks CES

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients: 

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients Unit of the Year Nobel Middle School PTSA

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients: 

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients Unit of the Year- Honorable Mention Lockhurst PTA Lanai Road PTA Justice Street PTA Taft High PTSA

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients: 

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients Newsletter Award Beckford Avenue PTA Wilbur Avenue PTA Nobel Middle School PTSA

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients: 

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients Newsletter Award-Honorable Mention Lockhurst PTA Lanai Road PTA Superior Street PTA Taft High PTA

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients: 

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients Program Directory Award Superior Street School PTA Nobel Middle School PTSA

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients: 

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients Program Directory Award-Honorable Mention Lanai Road PTA Taft High PTSA

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients: 

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients Membership Poster Vanalden Elementary PTA Nobel Middle School PTSA

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients: 

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients Membership Poster-Honorable Mention Lockhurst PTA Nobel Middle School PTSA

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients: 

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients Safety Award Lanai Road PTA Superior Street PTA Taft High School PTSA

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients: 

31ST District PTSA 2005 Outstanding Unit Award Recipients Safety Award-Honorable Mention San Jose PTA Justice Street PTA Columbus Middle PTSA Chatsworth High PTSA

Sutter Middle School’s Parent Center celebrated its ten year anniversary: 

Sutter Middle School’s Parent Center celebrated its ten year anniversary

Kennedy High School Students raised $6,500 in six days for Tsunami Relief: 

Kennedy High School Students raised $6,500 in six days for Tsunami Relief

City of Los Angeles awarded a Proclamation for Outstanding Family Center to Sepulveda Middle School: 

City of Los Angeles awarded a Proclamation for Outstanding Family Center to Sepulveda Middle School

Over 120 parents from Sutter Middle School participated in and graduated from Parent Institute classes : 

Over 120 parents from Sutter Middle School participated in and graduated from Parent Institute classes

And much, much more!: 

And much, much more!