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School Recognized Among State's Best

By Steve Lambert, Senior Director of Marketing, Communications and External Affairs
April 18, 2019 at 04:13pm. Views: 46

 For the second year in a row, Colony High School has been recognized with a Civic Learning Award of Merit, presented by the California Chief Justice and State Superintendent of Public Instruction for outstanding work in providing students with a high-quality civics education.

Colony was one of only 92 schools statewide to receive the honor, designed to promote the importance civics learning, citizenship and preparing students to become active participants in their communities.

“I commend our schools and teachers for their creativity and commitment to civic education. They are giving students the skills they will need as active participants and leaders in our democracy,” said Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye in announcing the awards.

Colony High School promotes civics learning in a variety of ways. Each November, the school hosts Colony Commemorates, in which military members and veterans are invited on campus to talk about their experiences. The program generates a deeper understanding of our nation’s history and connects students to the power of service. This past year, more than 100 service members past and present participated.

Through the school’s AP Government class, students conduct voter-registration drives, analyze current events and participate in the City of Ontario’s Government Day.  In addition, Colony’s Associated Student Body (ASB) program helps student leaders learn about and participate in the democratic process, such as running campus elections.

“We’re honored to receive this award for the second straight year,” said Colony Principal Eric Danhof. “A student’s high school years have a huge impact on the people they become. Helping them understand the importance of citizenship, voting and giving back to your community is a role we take very seriously.”

 

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