Harriet Eddy Middle School School, in the Elk Grove Unified School District, received the 2018 Golden Bell Award for the CARE Intervention Program.
After a successful on-site validation by the California School Board Association, the CARE Intervention Program at Harriet Eddy Middle School received the Golden Bell Award for 2018. The incredible amount of hard work that teachers, administrators, and staff put into the CARE Program makes positive changes in the lives of many students and their families, but often goes unrecognized. Receiving recognition such as the Golden Bell Award for this exceptional program highlights best practices in education and is a true honor for Harriet Eddy Middle School.
The CARE (Community Action for Responsive Education) Intervention Program is a Community Schools program partnered with the Sacramento County Office of Education to serve local students in middle and high school. Each school involved in the CARE Program runs CARE classes that are self-contained at the school and taught by specially trained CARE teachers. These small classes aim to decrease the high school dropout rate and the number of students referred to juvenile probation. In this setting, individual attention can be given to each student where interventions can take place as needed.
Mark Benson, Principal at Harriet Eddy Middle School, credits CARE Intervention Program teacher Mrs. Elizabeth Steele for the success of the program. Principal Benson said, “Mrs. Steele has done an extraordinary job with our kids and deserves much of the credit. It is her leadership, compassion, and excellence that provides an exceptional educational experience for our kids.” Those involved with the CARE Program at Harriet Eddy are excited to continue to inspire and help the students in the program and to partner with the community to promote change and positivity.
About the Elk Grove Unified School District
The Elk Grove Unified School District (EGUSD) is the fifth-largest school district in California located in southern Sacramento County. EGUSD covers 320 square miles and includes 67 schools: 42 elementary schools, nine middle schools, nine high schools, five alternative education schools, an adult school, one charter school and a virtual academy. Offering a multitude of educational programs, including over 70 career-themed academies and pathways within 15 industry sectors, we prepare our students for college and career by supporting them with the means to be creative problem solvers; self-aware, self-reliant and self-disciplined; technically literate; effective communicators and collaborators; and engaged in the community as individuals with integrity. We integrate rigorous academics with career-based learning and real world workplace experiences and ensure that Every Student is Learning, in Every Classroom, in Every Subject, Every Day to Prepare College, Career and Life Ready Graduates.
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