FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 1, 2004 |
CONTACT: Tina Woo Jung
PHONE: 916/319-0818
E-MAIL: tjung@cde.ca.gov |
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION WINS NATIONAL AWARD
SACRAMENTO State Superintendent
of Public Instruction Jack OConnell today accepted, on
behalf of the California Department of Education (CDE), the
prestigious 2004 Partnership State Award from the National Network
of Partnership Schools (NNPS) at Johns Hopkins University, in
Baltimore, MD.
CDE was honored for excellent leadership in developing family,
school, and community partnership programs that are designed
to help students succeed in school. California is the only state
in the nation to be recognized this year by NNPS.
I am deeply honored to accept this award on behalf of
the California Department of Education, said OConnell.
Theres an old African saying that it takes
a village to raise a child. In our case, it takes carefully
nurtured relationships that link together partners across the
state. These partnerships help create a network of support that
ensures our students receive a world-class education that will
help them succeed in school and their careers.
CDEs membership with NNPS since 1998 aligns with and
supports OConnells reform efforts to develop and
nurture partnerships in the community that promote increased
rigor in the states elementary, middle, and high school
curricula in order to improve student achievement. For more
information about these reform efforts, please visit http://www.cde.ca.gov/9349.
CDE submitted an application to NNPS with detailed descriptions
and evidence of the development of its partnership programs
at the state, regional, county, district, and school levels.
The application successfully represented Californias excellent
and permanent program of school, family, and community partnerships.
In particular, NNPS cited CDE for convening the Family Area
Network Board with representatives from Californias federal
Parental Information Resource Centers, California State PTA,
Comprehensive Assistance Centers, regions, counties, and districts
ranging from preschool through adult education. The informal
statewide advisory group helps CDE focus its activities on helping
families to support student achievement and success in all districts
and schools.
The California Department of Education is, indeed, a
leader in strengthening and sustaining high quality programs
of school, family, and community partnerships, said NNPS
Director and Principal Research Scientist Dr. Joyce Epstein.
We were impressed with the quality of the CDE programs
leadership, teamwork, action plans for partnerships, activities,
and progress over time.
The award entitles CDE to free registration at an NNPS leadership
conference, recognition in the education media, and a plaque.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University established NNPS in
1995 to develop school, family, and community partnerships to
help students succeed. For more information, please visit www.partnershipschools.org.
For more information on CDE educational partnerships, please
visit http://www.cde.ca.gov/13369 and http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/pf/.
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