San Jacinto Leadership Academy Honored by California Casualty for California Gold Ribbon Award

The school’s staff and student body will be presented with a special plaque and certificate by Field Marketing Manager Chris Renn at 8:00 a.m. at their campus, 1599 Malaga Drive, San Jacinto, California.

San Jacinto Leadership Academy, which is a magnet school in San Jacinto Unified, is among 275 middle and high schools across California cited for embracing and implementing rigorous academic standards while creating a positive school environment that promotes excellence and creativity in teaching.  State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson said that the Gold Ribbon Schools, “shine as bright beacons for others, putting forth an exemplary effort to ensure that every student is ready for 21st century colleges and careers.”

Opened in 2011, SJLA is San Jacinto Unified’s first magnet middle school (grades 6-8). Its mission is to educate, train and inspire students (cadets) in such a way so that each cadet becomes a recognized leader of character dedicated to the core values of honor, courage and commitment and is prepared to aggressively continue their journey toward a career of professional excellence and service to the community and country.  

Under the leadership of Colonel Francis W. Sick, a 28-year U.S. Air Force veteran that retired from active duty in 2007, the magnet school has continued to receive awards and is viewed as one of the top public schools in Riverside County.  SJLA has been selected three consecutive years for the prestigious Campaign for Business and Education Excellence (CBEE) California Honor Roll.  

California Casualty is the presenting sponsor of the California Gold Ribbon Schools program. California Casualty has also supported the 2017 California School Recognition Programs such as California Teachers of the Year, Classified School Employees of the Year and California Green Ribbon School Awards.

 

California Casualty CEO Beau Brown remarked how impressed he was by the dedication of teachers, administrators and classified employees who help students reach their full potential. “We are all inspired by the extraordinary commitment it takes to be a Gold Ribbon School,” he said.

 

More information about California Gold Ribbon Schools is found at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/sr/gr/.