Circle View Named to 2017-18 California Honor Roll
The Ocean View School District proudly announces that six Ocean View schools have been named to the 2017-2018 Educational Results Partnership Honor Roll for their high achievement and student success. Circle View Elementary, College View Elementary, Lake View Elementary, Spring View Middle, Star View Elementary, and Vista View Middle Schools just received the good news!
The ERP Honor Roll Program, sponsored by the Campaign for Business and Education Excellence (CBEE), is part of a national effort to identify higher-performing schools and districts that are improving student outcomes. These six schools are among 1,798 public schools in California to be recognized.
The 2017-2018 Honor Roll is developed by Educational Results Partnership (ERP), a nonprofit organization that maintains the nation’s largest database on student achievement, using data analytics on public education systems, to identify higher-performing schools and districts. Schools that receive the ERP Honor Roll distinction have demonstrated consistent high levels of student academic achievement, improvement in achievement levels over time, and a reduction in achievement gaps among student populations.
“As it is our mission to provide all students with rigorous and relevant educational experiences, we are incredibly proud of these students and schools for being recognized on the 2017-2018 Honor Roll in California,” said Dr. Carol Hansen, Superintendent. “Ocean View is seeing evidence of success in closing the achievement gap for our students.”
“Educational success must be data-informed,” said Greg Jones, ERP and CBEE Board Chairman. “These Honor Roll schools and districts are improving student achievement and we have the data to prove it. It’s critical that the business community support and promote educational success as today’s students are tomorrow’s workforce.”
“At ERP we are committed to closing achievement gaps and removing educational obstacles for historically disadvantaged students,” said James Lanich, Ph.D., ERP president and CEO. In California, the ERP Honor Roll is supported by numerous businesses and organizations, including Automobile Club of Southern California, Macy’s, Wells Fargo, Chevron Corporation and Enterprise Holdings.