After the initial designation of a “School to Watch,” Vaca Pena will undergo a new reevaluation and self-study every three years to maintain the designation.
Castaic Middle School (CMS) has been recognized as a 2021 School to Watch (STW) by the National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades Reform in association with the California League of Schools, California Department of Education, and California Middle Grades Alliance.
CMS is an original designee of the California School to Watch award since its inception in 2003 and has been redesignated every three years for a total of six times (2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018 and 2021). California’s School to Watch program uses a competitive and rigorous process to identify high-performing, high-impact middle schools so all middle schools may have models of real-world success.
The School to Watch award is presented to schools that demonstrate forward-thinking and success in four specific categories: Academic Excellence, Excellence in Developmentally Responsiveness, Excellence in Social Equity, and Excellence in Structures for Success. Castaic Middle School engaged in an extensive application process
Castaic Middle School Recognized For Academic Excellence
Castaic Middle School (CMS) has been recognized as a 2021 School to Watch (STW) for forward-thinking programming and academic excellence.
Castaic Middle School has been recognized as a 2021 School to Watch by the National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades Reform in association with the California League of Schools, California Department of Education, and California Middle Grades Alliance.
CMS is an original designee of the California School to Watch award since its inception in 2003 and has been redesignated every three years for a total of six times (2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018 and 2021).
California’s School to Watch program uses a competitive and rigorous process to identify high-performing, high-impact middle schools so all middle schools may have models of real-world success, officials said.
A team off loads diesel fuel from an overturned rig hauling paper goods on the on ramp of the northbound 5 freeway from the 126. Dan Watson/The Signal.
Uploaded: , Thursday, Apr 22, 2021
By Kev Kurdoghlian
A 75,000-pound semi-truck carrying paper products overturned, causing closure of the outer most lane of northbound Interstate 5 at State Route 126 Thursday morning, according to California Highway Patrol Officer Peter Nicholson.
CHP issued a SIG Alert after receiving a call about the overturned tractor trailer truck on the right shoulder at 7:20 a.m. Injuries were not reported in the incident, which closed SR-126’s westbound and eastbound onramps to the northbound I-5.