A welcome dose of good school news
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The Laguna Beach Unified School District got a refreshing piece of
good news last week when Thurston Middle School was named a
California Distinguished School.
The honor, which recognizes top schools throughout the state and
makes those campuses eligible for the prestigious National Blue
Ribbon award, is the culmination of hard work -- both in the
classroom and in the time-consuming application process.
One of the reason’s for Thurston’s recognition is the school’s
well-rounded curriculum. Principal Chris Duddy said the teachers and
staff focus on educating “the whole person.” Not a bad idea
considering it’s the whole person that will face the twists and turns
that life will bring.
Each time our schools win, it is a welcome reminder that our
children are getting the education they need and deserve.
Unfortunately, keeping up the award-winning education may become
even a greater challenge with expected budget cuts. A recent 5-0
decision by legislators against Gov. Gray Davis’ budget proposal may
mean a more manageable budget for Laguna, if the governor doesn’t
disregard their wishes, but either way, cuts are inevitable for the
next school year.
With the district being named one of the top 100 in music
education across the nation and school officials struggling to find
funds to keep such programs, we are hopeful the admirable tutelage
will continue at all the schools.
Now more than ever, it will be up to dedicated teachers and
volunteers giving their time to make sure students get the attention
they need.
It is those efforts that guarantee local schools will continue to
bring home awards year after year.
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