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Exemplary High Performing Schools: 2016 National Blue Ribbon Schools 2016 National Blue Ribbon Schools Exemplary High Performing Schools Alabama Alaska Eura Brown Elementary School Academy Charter School 1231 Alcott Road 801 East Arctic Avenue Gadsden, AL 35901‐5513 Palmer, AK 99645‐6179 Phone: (256) 546‐0011 Phone: (907) 746‐2358 District: Gadsden City School System District: Matanuska Susitna Borough Forest Avenue Academic Magnet School Bayshore Elementary School 1700 West 5th Street 10500 Bayshore Drive Montgomery, AL 36106‐1514 Anchorage, AK 99515‐2417 Phone: (334) 269‐3673 Phone: (907) 742‐5360 District: Montgomery Public Schools District: Anchorage School LAMP High School Orion Elementary School 215 Hall Street 5112 Arctic Warrior Drive Montgomery, AL 36104‐3844 JBER, AK 99506‐1145 Phone: (334) 269‐3839 Phone: (907) 742‐0250 District: Montgomery Public Schools District: Anchorage School Vestavia Hills Elementary West School Arizona 1965 Merryvale Road Vista Del Sur Traditional School Vestavia Hills, AL 35216‐2740 3908 West South Mountain Avenue Phone: (205) 402‐5151 Laveen, AZ 85339‐7897 District: Vestavia Hills City Schools Phone: (602) 237‐3046 District: Laveen Elementary School Academy for Science and Foreign Language 3221 Mastin Lake Road Fuller Elementary School Huntsville, AL 35810‐2823 1975 East Cornell Drive Phone: (256) 428‐7000 Tempe, AZ 85283‐2361 District: Huntsville City Schools Phone: (480) 897‐6228 District: Tempe Elementary School Page 1 of 27 2016 National Blue Ribbon Schools Exemplary High Performing Schools Arizona California Jack Barnes Elementary School A. J. Cook Elementary School 20750 South 214 Street 9802 Woodbury Avenue Queen Creek, AZ 85142‐7749 Garden Grove, CA 92844‐2819 Phone: (480) 987‐7400 Phone: (714) 663‐6251 District: Queen Creek Unified School District: Garden Grove Unified School University High School Creekside Elementary School 422 North Arcaida Avenue 12362 Springhurst Drive Tucson, AZ 85711‐3033 San Diego, CA 92128‐6333 Phone: (520) 232‐5900 Phone: (858) 391‐1514 District: Tucson Unified School District: Poway Unified School Arkansas Laurel Elementary School Des Arc Elementary School 95 Edge Road 2100 Hickory Street Atherton, CA 94027‐2254 Des Arc, AR 72040‐3128 Phone: (650) 324‐0186 Phone: (870) 256‐4128 District: Menlo Park City School District: Des Arc School Los Olivos Elementary School Euper Lane Elementary School 2540 Alamo Pintado Avenue PO Box 208 6601 Euper Lane 3205 Jenny Lind Road Los Olivos, CA 93441‐0208 Fort Smith, AR 72903‐4049 Phone: (805) 688‐4025 Phone: (479) 452‐2601 District: Los Olivos School District: Fort Smith Public Schools Point Vicente Elementary School Weiner Elementary School 30540 Rue De La Pierre 313 North Garfield Street Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275‐5364 Weiner, AR 72479‐9304 Phone: (310) 377‐6972 Phone: (870) 684‐2252 District: Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District: Harrisburg School Richardson PREP HI Middle School 455 South K Street San Bernardino, CA 92410‐2607 Phone: (909) 388‐6438 District: San Bernardino City Unified School Page 2 of 27 2016 National Blue Ribbon Schools Exemplary High Performing Schools California California Crosspoint High School (Non‐Public) Sun Valley Elementary School 25500 Industrial Boulevard 75 Happy Lane Hayward, CA 94545‐2352 San Rafael, CA 94901‐1004 Phone: (510) 995‐5333 Phone: (415) 485‐2440 District: California Crosspoint High School District: San Rafael City Schools Carden School of Fresno (Non‐Public) University Preparatory School 6901 North Maple Avenue 13853 Seneca Road Fresno, CA 93710‐4520 Victorville, CA 92392‐9339 Phone: (559) 323‐0126 Phone: (760) 243‐5940 #Error District: Victor Valley Union High School Edison Computech 7‐8 School Vista Elementary School 555 East Belgravia Avenue 2175 Wisteria Street Fresno, CA 93706‐4806 Simi Valley, CA 93065‐2656 Phone: (559) 457‐2640 Phone: (805) 520‐6750 District: Fresno Unified School District: Simi Valley Unified School Edison Elementary School Wonderland Avenue Elementary School 2402 Virginia Avenue 8510 Wonderland Avenue Santa Monica, CA 90404‐5105 Los Angeles, CA 90046‐1451 Phone: (310) 828‐0335 Phone: (323) 654‐4401 District: Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District: Los Angeles Unified School Environmental Academy of Research Technology Santa Rosa Accelerated Charter School and Earth Sciences 4650 Badger Road 2626 Michael Drive Santa Rosa, CA 95409‐2633 Newbury Park, CA 91320‐3252 Phone: (707) 528‐5319 Phone: (805) 498‐3686 District: Santa Rosa City Schools District: Conejo Valley Unified School Arroyo Vista Charter School Evergreen Elementary School 2491 School House Road 3010 Fowler Road Chula Vista, CA 91915‐2534 San Jose, CA 95135‐1017 Phone: (619) 656‐9676 Phone: (408) 270‐4966 District: Chula Vista Elementary School District: Evergreen School Page 3 of 27 2016 National Blue Ribbon Schools Exemplary High Performing Schools California Paloma Elementary School Francis Hopkinson Elementary School 660 Camino Magnifico 12582 Kensington Road San Marcos, CA 92069‐7323 Los Alamitos, CA 90720‐4749 Phone: (760) 290‐2199 Phone: (562) 799‐4500 District: San Marcos Unified School District: Los Alamitos Unified School Rocklin Academy Hawthorne Math and Science Academy 6532 Turnstone Way 4467 West Broadway Rocklin, CA 95765‐5865 Hawthorne, CA 90250‐3819 Phone: (916) 632‐6580 Phone: (310) 973‐8184 District: Rocklin Academy District: Hawthorne School San Jose Charter Academy Hillcrest Elementary School 2021 West Alwood Street 30 Marguerite Drive West Covina, CA 91790‐3259 Oakland, CA 94618‐2230 Phone: (626) 856‐1693 Phone: (510) 654‐6590 District: San Jose Charter Academy District: Oakland Unified School Stevenson School Carmel Campus (Non‐Public) Kipp Los Angeles College Preparatory School 24800 Dolores Street 2810 Whittier Boulevard Carmel, CA 93923‐9318 Los Angeles, CA 90023‐1527 Phone: (831) 574‐4600 Phone: (323) 264‐7737 District: Stevenson School District: KIPP Los Angeles College Preparatory Strandwood Elementary School La Jolla Elementary School 416 Gladys Drive 1111 Marine Street Pleasant Hill, CA 94523‐2749 La Jolla, CA 92037‐5131 Phone: (925) 685‐3212 Phone: (858) 454‐7196 District: Mount Diablo Unified School District: San Diego Unified School Thornhill Elementary School Lafayette Elementary School 5880 Thornhill Drive 4545 Anza Street Oakland, CA 94611‐2147 San Francisco, CA 94121‐2621 Phone: (510) 339‐6800 Phone: (415) 750‐8483 District: Oakland Unified School District: San Francisco Unified School Page 4 of 27 2016 National Blue Ribbon Schools Exemplary High Performing Schools California Cory Elementary School Tustin Memorial Academy 1550 South Steele Street 12712 Browning Avenue Denver, CO 80210‐2938 Santa Ana, CA 92705‐3465 Phone: (720) 424‐8380 Phone: (714) 730‐7546 District: Denver Public Schools District: Tustin Unified School Parker Core Knowledge Charter School K‐8 Valley Christian Elementary School (Non‐Public) 11661 North Pine Drive 1450 Leigh Avenue Parker, CO 80138‐9785 San Jose, CA 95125‐5351 Phone: (303) 840‐7070 Phone: (408) 559‐4400 District: Douglas County School District: Valley Christian Schools Soaring Eagles Elementary School Westlake High School 4710 Harrier Ridge Drive 100 North Lakeview Canyon Road Colorado Springs, CO 80916‐5745 Westlake Village, CA 91362‐3802 Phone: (719) 540‐4000 Phone: (805) 497‐6711 District: Harrison School 2 District: Conejo Valley Unified School St. Mary's Academy Lower School (Non‐Public) Colorado 4545 South University Drive Devinny Elementary School Englewood, CO 80113‐6059 1725 South Wright Street Phone: (303) 762‐8300 Lakewood, CO 80228‐3961 District: St. Mary's Academy Phone: (303) 982‐9200 District: Jefferson County Schools Connecticut Anna Reynolds Elementary School DSST Green Valley Ranch High School 85 Reservoir Road 4800 Telluride Street Building 2 Newington, CT 06111‐1025 Denver, CO 80249‐6803 Phone: (860) 521‐7830 Phone: (303) 524‐6300 District: Newington Public Schools District: Denver Public Schools Bolton High School 72 Brandy Street Bolton, CT 06043‐7602 Phone: (860) 643‐2768 District: Bolton Page 5 of 27 2016 National Blue Ribbon Schools Exemplary High Performing Schools Delaware Department of Defense Dover Air Force Base Middle School Morris R. McBride Elementary School 3100 Hawthorne Drive 700 Custer Road Building 11300 Dover, DE 19901‐5391 Fort Benning, Georgia, DD 31905‐7402 Phone: (302) 674‐3284 Phone: (706) 544‐9411 District: Caesar Rodney District: Georgia/Alabama , DoDEA Christ the Teacher Catholic School (Non‐Public) Ramstein Middle School 2451 Frazer Road Unit 3242 APO, AE Newark, DE 19702‐3817 Ramstein, Germany, DD 09094‐3242 Phone: (302) 838‐8850 Phone: (637) 147‐7104 District: Diocese of Wilmington District: DoD Education Activity Europe East Newark Charter School Seoul American Elementary School 2001 Patriot Way Unit 15549 Newark, DE 19711‐3568 Seoul, Korea, DD 96205‐5549 Phone: (302) 369‐2001 Phone: (314) 736‐4613 District: Newark Charter School District: Korea School , DODEA St. John the Beloved School (Non‐Public) District of Columbia 905 Milltown Road Ludlow‐Taylor Elementary School Wilmington, DE 19808‐2296 659 G Street NE Phone: (302) 998‐5525 Washington, DC 20002‐4305 District: Catholic Diocese of Wilmington, Delaware Phone: (202) 698‐3244 District: of Columbia Public Schools Sussex Academy 21150 Airport Road Holy Trinity School (Non‐Public) Georgetown, DE 19947‐5573 1325 36Th Street, NW Phone: (302) 856‐3636 Washington, DC 20007‐2604 District: Sussex Academy Phone: (202) 337‐2339 District: Archdiocese of Washington Page 6 of 27 2016 National Blue Ribbon Schools Exemplary High Performing Schools District of Columbia
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