Archived Information

BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS PROGRAM

Schools Recognized

1982-1983 Through 1999-2002

For further information, contact:

Blue Ribbon Schools Program

Knowledge Applications Division

Office of Reform Assistance and Dissemination

Office of Educational Research and Improvement

U.S. Department of Education

555 New Jersey Avenue, NW

Washington, DC 20208-5643

(202) 219-2149

BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS PROGRAM

Purpose:

Since the Blue Ribbon Schools Program was established by the Secretary of Education in 1982, it has developed into a national school improvement strategy with three purposes. First, it identifies and recognizes outstanding public and private schools across the nation. Second, the program makes research-based effectiveness criteria available to all schools so they can assess themselves and plan improvements. Third, the program encourages schools, both within and among themselves, to share information about best practices based on a common understanding of criteria related to educational success.

Blue Ribbon Schools are models of both excellence and equity. To be recognized, a school must demonstrate a strong commitment to educational excellence for all students. The program welcomes applications from schools that have demonstrated sustained success in achieving these values, as well as schools that have overcome obstacles and can provide evidence of significant improvements.

Which Schools May Be Nominated?

Public and private schools serving grades K-12 from the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Department of Defense Dependents Schools, may be nominated. Elementary and secondary schools are eligible to participate in alternate years. Middle schools participate in program with secondary schools.

The minimum period of operation for public and private schools, including newly merged schools, is five years; that is, the school must be in its sixth full year of operation when the application is submitted. Previously recognized schools are eligible to reapply after a five year waiting period.

How Are Schools Chosen?

Each state education agency administers its own program for selecting public schools to be nominated to the national level. Chief State School Officers make their nominations to the U.S. Department of Education. The Council for American Private Education nominates private schools, and officials of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Department of Defense Dependents Schools nominate their schools. Each of these nominating agencies has an assigned Blue Ribbon liaison who provides guidance to schools applying to the program.

The Department convenes the National Review Panel to evaluate the nominations. The panel consists of approximately 100 outstanding public and private school educators from the elementary, secondary, and postsecondary levels. Based on the quality of the application, the most promising schools are recommended for site visits. The purpose of a visit is to verify the accuracy of the information the school has provided in its nomination form and to gather any additional information the panel has requested. Experienced educators, including principals of previously recognized schools, visit and observe the schools for two days and submit written site visit reports. The National Review Panel considers the reports in its final review of applicants and makes recommendations to the U.S. Secretary of Education, who then announces the names of the schools selected for recognition.

What Selection Criteria Are Used?

The National Review Panel considers the following general categories in analyzing the application of each school:

  • Student Focus and Support
  • School Organization and Culture
  • Challenging Standards and Curriculum
  • Active Teaching and Learning
  • Professional Community
  • Leadership and Educational Vitality
  • School, Family, and Community Partnerships
  • Indicators of Success

Details of these eight categories of selection criteria are provided in the nomination package available through the nominating agencies or on the U.S. Department of Education website.

Each year, special emphases are designated. These represent areas where school performance needs to be greatly improved and where effective models are sought. Schools may choose to seek honors in one special emphasis area in addition to comprehensive recognition.

What Are the Benefits?

The Blue Ribbon Schools Program has proven to be effective in numerous ways:

  • The nomination package provides a comprehensive framework of research-based criteria that schools can use to assess themselves and plan changes. The self-assessment is an opportunity to involve all relevant stakeholders in a common school improvement project.
  • Recognition is a powerful energizer for recognized schools to make further improvements.
  • By publicly validating school improvement efforts, confidence in recognized schools increases. Their receiving the award often results in higher local funding for schools, greater parent and community involvement in education, and success in the search for outside funds and other resources.
  • The public spotlight shines on recognized schools; often they are the subjects of articles in national, state, and local publications. They are designated as the universe from which schools, teachers, or students are selected for special awards from business and industry.
  • Recognized schools have opportunities to share their effective practices with other schools as well as to learn from other schools.

SchoolCityYear(s) Recognized

State Recognition Programs:

Acknowledging the value of recognition as a school improvement strategy, 18 states and the District of Columbia have developed their own recognition programs. These state programs use criteria similar to the national Blue Ribbon Schools Program. Schools in these states generally achieve state recognition prior to national recognition.

States with their own recognition programs include:

  • Arizona: A+ School Recognition Program
  • Arkansas: Arkansas Blue Ribbon Schools Program
  • California: Distinguished Schools Program
  • Colorado: Schools of Excellence Program
  • District of Columbia: Schools of Excellence Program
  • Georgia: Schools of Excellence Program
  • Hawaii: Hawaii Blue Ribbon Schools Program
  • Indiana: Indiana Blue Ribbon Schools Program
  • Iowa: FINE Program
  • Kentucky: Kentucky Blue Ribbon Schools Program
  • Maryland: Maryland Blue Ribbon Schools Program
  • Michigan: Michigan Blue Ribbon Schools Program
  • Missouri: Gold Star Schools Program
  • Nevada: Nevada Blue Ribbon Schools Program
  • New Jersey: Best Practices/Star Schools Program
  • South Carolina: South Carolina Blue Ribbon Schools
  • Texas: Successful Schools Awards Program
  • Washington: Washington Blue Ribbon Schools Program
  • West Virginia: Schools of Excellence Program

Partnerships:

Partnerships with education associations have contributed greatly to the high success of the Blue Ribbon Schools Program. The partners are the National Association of Elementary School Principals, the National Association of Secondary School Principals, and the National Middle School Association.

For More Information Contact:

U.S. Department of Education

Knowledge Applications Division

Blue Ribbon Schools Program

555 New Jersey Avenue, NW

Washington, DC 20208-5643

(202) 219-2149

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SchoolCityYear(s) Recognized

ALABAMA

Academy for Academics and ArtsHuntsville87-88

Auburn Early Education CenterAuburn98-99

Bob Jones High SchoolMadison92-93

Brookwood Forest Elementary SchoolBirmingham98-99

Buckhorn High SchoolNew Market01-02

Bush Middle SchoolBirmingham83-84

C.F. Vigor High SchoolPrichard83-84

Cahaba Heights Community SchoolBirmingham85-86

Crestline Heights Elementary SchoolMountain Brook01-02

Corpus Christi SchoolMobile89-90

East Highland Middle SchoolSylacauga84-85

Edgewood Elementary SchoolHomewood91-92

Elvin Hill Elementary SchoolColumbiana87-88

Enterprise High SchoolEnterprise83-84

EPIC Elementary SchoolBirmingham93-94

Eura Brown Elementary SchoolGadsden91-92

George Hall Elementary SchoolMobile96-97

Grantswood Community SchoolIrondale91-92

Guntersville Elementary SchoolGuntersville98-99

Hewitt-Trussville High SchoolTrussville92-93

Homewood High SchoolHomewood83-84

Homewood Middle SchoolHomewood83-84, 96-97

Indian Valley Elementary SchoolSylacauga89-90

Inverness Elementary SchoolBirmingham96-97

Ira F. Simmons Junior High SchoolBirmingham84-85

John S. Jones Elementary SchoolRainbow City00-01

Julian Newman Elementary SchoolAthens87-88

Leeds Elementary SchoolLeeds93-94

Liberty Middle SchoolMadison00-01

Louis Pizitz Middle SchoolBirmingham94-96

Mars Hill Bible SchoolFlorence86-87, 92-93

Mars Hill Bible School (Elementary)Florence87-88

Maryvale Elementary SchoolMobile93-94

Mountain Brook High SchoolMountain Brook83-84, 92-93

Mountain Brook Junior High SchoolBirmingham99-00

Muscle Shoals High SchoolMuscle Shoals90-91

Oak Mountain Elementary SchoolBirmingham93-94

Olive J. Dodge Elementary SchoolMobile00-01

Our Lady of the Valley SchoolBirmingham98-99

Pauline O'Rourke Elementary SchoolMobile96-97

Peter F. Alba Elementary SchoolBayou La Batre98-99

Phillips Preparatory SchoolMobile94-96

Pinson Elementary SchoolPinson91-92

Randolph SchoolHuntsville01-02

Riverchase Middle SchoolBirmingham84-85

S.S. Murphy High SchoolMobile86-87

Saint Ignatius SchoolMobile87-88, 96-97

St. Paul's Episcopal SchoolMobile88-89

Shades Cahaba Elementary SchoolHomewood93-94

South Side Elementary SchoolGadsen89-90

Stemley Road Elementary SchoolTalladega96-97

Sylacauga High SchoolSylacauga84-85

Tarrant Elementary SchoolTarrant93-94

Valley Elementary SchoolPelham85-86

Vestavia Hills Elementary SchoolVestavia Hills85-86

Vestavia Hills High SchoolVestavia Hills90-91

W.P. Davidson High SchoolMobile90-91, 94-96

West Blocton Elementary SchoolWest Blocton2000-01

Westlawn Elementary SchoolDecatur89-90

ALASKA

East Anchorage High SchoolAnchorage90-91

Gruening Junior High SchoolEagle River84-85

Homer High SchoolHomer88-89

Kenai Junior High SchoolKenai83-84

Mendenhall River Community SchoolJuneau93-94

North Star Elementary SchoolNikiski93-94

Petersburg High SchoolPetersburg86-87

Romig Junior High SchoolAnchorage84-85

Rosamond Weller Elementary SchoolFairbanks87-88

Soldotna High SchoolSoldotna82-83

Soldotna Junior High SchoolSoldotna82-83

Tok SchoolTok85-86

Valdez High SchoolValdez82-83

West Anchorage High SchoolAnchorage92-93

Yakutat Elementary SchoolYakutat87-88

ARIZONA

Abia Judd Elementary SchoolPrescott00-01

Agua Fria Union High SchoolAvondale82-83

Amphitheater High SchoolTucson83-84

Andersen Elementary SchoolChandler96-97

Anna Marie Jacobson Elementary SchoolChandler00-01

Apache SchoolPeoria00-01

Baboquivari Junior High SchoolSells86-87

Booker T. Washington SchoolMesa85-86

Butterfield Elementary SchoolTucson98-99

Centennial Elementary SchoolTucson93-94

Chalanger Elementary SchoolNogales98-99

Chandler High SchoolChandler82-83, 86-87

Cherokee Elementary SchoolParadise Valley87-88

Craycroft Elementary SchoolTucson91-92

Del Rio Elementary SchoolChino Valley93-94

Desert Cove Elementary SchoolPhoenix87-88

Desert Shadows Middle SchoolScottsdale86-87

Desert Sky Middle SchoolGlendale90-91

Dobson High SchoolMesa86-87

Echo Mountain Elementary SchoolPhoenix89-90

Elvira Elementary SchoolTucson00-01

Esperero Canyon Middle SchoolTucson01-02

Flowing Wells High SchoolTucson86-87, 90-91

Flowing Wells Junior High SchoolTucson84-85

Frye Elementary SchoolChandler87-88

Ganado Primary SchoolGanado96-97

Goodman Elementary SchoolChandler96-97

Green Fields Country Day SchoolTucson84-85

Greenway High SchoolPhoenix94-96

Greenway Middle SchoolPhoenix86-87

Harvey L. Taylor Junior High SchoolMesa84-85

Homer Davis Elementary SchoolTucson98-99

Ingleside Middle ShoolPhoenix01-02

Indian Bend Elementary SchoolPhoenix87-88

John J. Rhodes Junior High SchoolMesa82-83, 92-93

Kino Junior High SchoolMesa84-85

Laguna Elementary SchoolTucson85-86

Manzanita SchoolTucson93-94

Mesa High SchoolMesa83-84

Mohave Middle SchoolScottsdale92-93

Mountain View High SchoolMesa84-85

Page Elementary SchoolPage85-86

Palomino Elementary SchoolPhoenix89-90

Poston Junior High SchoolMesa83-84

Quail Run Elementary SchoolTucson00-01

Ramon S. Mendoza Elementary SchoolMesa96-97

Rancho Viejo SchoolYuma87-88

Red Mountain High SchoolMesa94-96

Richardson Elementary SchoolTucson87-88

Rover Elementary SchoolTempe00-01

Safford Engineering/Technology

Magnet Middle SchoolTucson92-93

Saguaro High SchoolScottsdale97-98

Saint Mary-Basha Catholic Elementary School Chandler93-94

St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic SchoolPhoenix96-97

Sanborn Elementary SchoolChandler00-01

Sandpiper Elementary SchoolScottsdale91-92

Santa Rita High SchoolTucson84-85

Sequoya Elementary SchoolScottsdale91-92, 00-01

Shea Middle SchoolPhoenix83-84

Show Low Primary SchoolShow Low91-92

Shumway Elementary SchoolChandler93-94

Sirrine Elementary SchoolChandler89-90

Tortolita Middle SchoolTuscon99-00

Utterback Junior High SchoolTucson83-84

Veora E. Johnson Elementary SchoolMesa87-88

Walter Douglas Elementary SchoolTucson89-90

Weinberg Elementary SchoolChandler85-86

Western Sky Middle SchoolGoodyear94-96

Westwood Elementary SchoolSpringdale90-91, 00-01

Westwood High SchoolMesa83-84

Willis Junior High SchoolChandler82-83

Xavier College Preparatory SchoolPhoenix90-91, 94-96

Yavapai Elementary SchoolScottsdale89-90

ARKANSAS

Annie Camp Middle SchoolJonesboro82-83

Arkadelphia High SchoolArkadelphia90-91

Conway High SchoolConway84-85

Douglas MacArthur Middle SchoolJonesboro82-83

Jonesboro High SchoolJonesboro82-83

Louisa E. Perritt Primary SchoolArkadelphia87-88

Northside High SchoolFort Smith92-93

Old High Middle SchoolBentonville94-96

Parson Hills Elementary SchoolSpringdale93-94

Robert E. Lee Elementary SchoolSpringdale96-97

Root Elementary SchoolFayetteville91-92

Southside High SchoolFort Smith82-83, 86-87, 99-00

Thurman G. Smith Elementary SchoolSpringdale87-88

Walker Elementary SchoolSpringdale96-97

Westwood Elementary SchoolSpringdale89-90

White Hall High SchoolPine Bluff83-84

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS

Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig Middle SchoolCass Lake, Minnesota94-96

Cherokee Central SchoolsCherokee, North Carolina88-89

Cherokee Elementary SchoolCherokee, North Carolina87-88

Dzilth-na-o-dith-hle Community SchoolBloomfield, New Mexico86-87

St. Stephens Indian SchoolSt. Stephens, Wyoming93-94

Santa Clara Day SchoolEspanola, New Mexico89-90

Santa Fe Indian SchoolSanta Fe, New Mexico86-87

Sky City Community SchoolAcoma, New Mexico90-91

CALIFORNIA

Abraham Lincoln Academic, Visual, and

Performing Arts Magnet SchoolSan Jose97-98

Academy of Our Lady of PeaceSan Diego88-89, 92-93, 99-00

Admiral Akers SchoolNAS Lemoore86-87

Adolfo Camarillo High SchoolCamarillo97-98

Akers SchoolNAS Lemoore86-87, 98-99

Alameda High SchoolAlameda92-93

Alamo Elementary SchoolAlamo85-86, 91-92

Alamo Elementary SchoolSan Francisco96-97

Aliso Niguel High SchoolAliso Viejo99-00

Aliso Viejo Middle SchoolAliso Viejo99-00

Alta Sierra Elementary SchoolGrass Valley98-99

Alvarado Intermediate SchoolRowland Heights94-96

Alvarado Middle SchoolUnion City83-84, 94-96

Amy Blanc Elementary SchoolFairfield85-86

Amador Valley High SchoolPleasonton01-02

Anacapa Middle SchoolVentura90-91

Andersen Elementary SchoolNewport Beach87-88

Anza Elementary SchoolTorrance89-90

Argonaut Elementary SchoolSaratoga93-94

Armijo High SchoolFairfield88-89

Arroyo Elementary SchoolSanta Ana89-90

Arroyo Seco Junior High SchoolValencia01-02

Artesia High SchoolLakewood83-84

Audubon Junior High SchoolLos Angeles86-87

Balboa Boulevard Gifted/High

Achievement Magnet SchoolNorthridge87-88

Barcelona Hills Elementary SchoolMission Viejo96-97

Bel Aire SchoolTiburon00-01

Benicia Middle SchoolBenicia94-96

Bernardo Heights Middle SchoolSan Diego99-00

Beverly Hills High SchoolBeverly Hills99-00

Bishop Amat Memorial High SchoolWest Covina83-84

Bishop O'Dowd High SchoolOakland90-91

Bishop's Peak Elementary SchoolSan Luis Obispo87-88

The Bishop's SchoolLa Jolla90-91

Black Mountain Middle SchoolSan Diego90-91, 99-00

Blue Oak Elementary SchoolCameron Park98-99

Borel Middle SchoolSan Mateo83-84

Borrego Springs High SchoolBorrego Springs84-85

Brea Olinda High SchoolBrea92-93

Bret Harte Middle SchoolSan Jose01-02

Brightwood Elementary School (grades 5-8)Monterey Park92-93

Bryant Ranch SchoolYorba Linda93-94

Brywood Elementary SchoolIrvine91-92

Bullard T.A.L.E.N.T. Elementary SchoolFresno98-99

Bullis Purissima SchoolLos Altos Hills91-92

C. Todd Clark Intermediate SchoolClovis94-96

Cadwallader Elementary SchoolSan Jose96-97

Cajon Park SchoolSantee92-93

Calle Mayor Middle SchoolTorrance94-96

Camino Grove Elementary SchoolArcadia00-01

Carl H Lorbeer Middle SchoolDiamond Bar99-00

Carmenita Junior High SchoolCerritos90-91

Caroline Davis Intermediate SchoolSan Jose92-93

Castillero Middle SchoolSan Jose99-00

Castro Valley High SchoolCastro Valley84-85, 88-89

Cate SchoolCarpinteria86-87

Cayucos SchoolCayucos86-87

Cedar Grove Elementary SchoolSan Jose96-97

Centennial Elementary SchoolBakersfield96-97

Cerritos Elementary SchoolCerritos00-01

Chadbourne Elementary SchoolFremont89-90

Chaminade College PreparatoryChatsworth97-98

Chaparral Elementary SchoolPoway91-92, 00-01

Chaparral Middle SchoolDiamond Bar01-02

Chaparral Middle SchoolMoorpark01-02

Charles Evans Hughes Middle SchoolLong Beach99-00

Charles Blackstock Junior High SchoolOxnard94-96

Charles E. Teach Elementary SchoolSan Luis Obispo91-92

Charlotte Wood Middle SchoolDanville92-93

Chico Senior High SchoolChico88-89, 97-98

Chula Vista High SchoolChula Vista83-84

Claremont High SchoolClaremont86-87, 99-00

Clay Elementary SchoolKingsburg00-01

Clovis High SchoolClovis86-87, 92-93

Clovis West High SchoolFresno88-89, 99-00

Colina Middle SchoolThousand Oaks01-02

Collins SchoolCupertino87-88

Community Magnet SchoolLos Angeles98-99

Concordia Elementary SchoolSan Clement98-99

Convent of the Sacred Heart High SchoolSan Francisco92-93, 97-98

Corona del Mar High SchoolNewport Beach84-85, 97-98

Coronado High SchoolCoronado97-98

Coronado Village Elementary SchoolCoronado98-99

Corte Madera SchoolPortola Valley01-02

Cottage Hill Elementary SchoolGrass Valley00-01

Country Club Elementary SchoolSan Ramon93-94

Crescenta Valley High SchoolLa Crescenta99-00

The Crossroads SchoolSanta Monica83-84

Cubberley SchoolLong Beach96-97

Cuddeback Union Elementary SchoolCarlotta93-94

Culver City High SchoolCulver City92-93

Cupertino High SchoolCupertino94-96

D. Russell Parks Junior High SchoolFullerton86-87

Dana Hills High SchoolDana Point97-98

Davidson Middle SchoolSan Rafael82-83, 94-96

Del Cerro Elementary SchoolMission Viejo87-88

Del Dayo Elementary SchoolCarmichael87-88

Del Mar Hills Elementary SchoolDel Mar87-88, 00-01

Diegueno Junior High SchoolEncinitas92-93, 99-00

Discovery Bay Elementary SchoolByron85-86

Discovery Elementary SchoolBakersfield96-97

Dr. Jonas Salk SchoolAnaheim89-90

Dos Pueblos High SchoolGoleta99-00

Dove Hill Elementary SchoolSan Jose96-97

Dry Creek Elementary SchoolClovis93-94

E.O. Green Junior High SchoolOxnard92-93

Earl Warren Junior High SchoolSolana Beach90-91

Edison-Computech 7/8 SchoolFresno90-91, 94-96, 01-02

Eisenhower High SchoolRialto92-93

El Marino Language SchoolCulver City00-01

El Monte High SchoolEl Monte94-96

El Morro Elementary SchoolLaguna Beach87-88

Eleanor J. Toll Middle SchoolGlendale01-02

Emblem Elementary SchoolSaugus96-97

Esther Lindstrom Elementary SchoolLakewood98-99

Eugene Padan Elementary SchoolVacaville87-88

Excelsior AcademySan Diego01-02

Fairmont Private Junior High SchoolAnaheim90-91

Fallbrook Street SchoolFallbrook87-88

Fallbrook Union High SchoolFallbrook83-84

Ferndale Elementary SchoolFerndale86-87

Flintridge Sacred Heart AcademyLa Canada94-96

Floyd B. Buchanan High SchoolClovis97-98

Foothill Elementary SchoolSaratoga91-92

Foothill High SchoolSanta Ana94-96

Forest Hill School San Jose98-99

Fort Washington Elementary SchoolFresno85-86, 91-92, 98-99

Francis Hopkinson Elementary SchoolLos Alamitos00-01

Fred L. Newhart SchoolMission Viejo93-94

Fruitvale Junior High SchoolBakersfield90-91

Fullerton Union High SchoolFullerton88-89

Garden Gate Elementary SchoolCupertino85-86

Gardenhill Elementary SchoolLa Mirada93-94

Garfield Elementary SchoolClovis98-99

George L. White Elementary SchoolLaguna Niguel96-97

George Leyva Junior High SchoolSan Jose82-83

George W. Kastner Intermediate SchoolFresno84-85

George W. Simonds Elementary SchoolSan Jose00-01

Gettysburg Elementary SchoolClovis98-99

Glenn E. Murdock Elementary SchoolLa Mesa91-92

Glenwood Elementary SchoolSan Rafael98-99

Gold River Discovery CenterGold River98-99

Goleta Valley Junior High SchoolGoleta99-00

Gomes Elementary SchoolFremont87-88

Granite Bay High SchoolGranite Bay01-02

Graystone Elementary School San Jose91-92, 00-01

Greenville Fundamental Elementary SchoolSanta Ana85-86

Greenville Junior/Senior High SchoolGreenville92-93

Grover Heights Elementary SchoolGrover Beach93-94

H.A. Snow Elementary SchoolNewark96-97

Harbor View Elementary SchoolCorona del Mar85-86, 00-01

Harkham Hillel Hebrew AcademyBeverly Hills93-94

Harriet Eddy Middle SchoolElk Grove99-00

Harvard SchoolNorth Hollywood88-89

Harvest Park Middle SchoolPleasanton01-02

Hebrew AcademyWestminster96-97

Helen Estock Elementary SchoolTustin89-90

Henry C. Hall Middle SchoolLarkspur97-98

Henry E. Huntington Middle SchoolSan Marino94-96

Heritage Oak Private EducationYorba Linda98-99

Hewes Middle SchoolSanta Ana92-93

Highland High SchoolBakersfield88-89, 94-96

Highland Oaks SchoolArcadia 98-99

Highlands Elementary SchoolSaugus89-90

Hillsdale High SchoolSan Mateo92-93

Hillview Middle School Menlo Park99-00

Hollow Hills Fundamental SchoolSimi Valley98-99

Holly Avenue Elementary SchoolArcadia98-99

Holly Oak Elementary SchoolSan Jose96-97

Holy Names High SchoolOakland84-85, 90-91

Homestead High SchoolCupertino86-87

Hopkins (William) Junior High SchoolFremont01-02

Horace Mann Academic Middle SchoolSan Francisco86-87

Hyde Junior High SchoolCupertino88-89

Ivey Ranch Elementary SchoolOceanside00-01

Iron Horse Middle SchoolSan Ramon01-02

Irvine High SchoolIrvine88-89

Irvington High SchoolFremont94-96

Isaac Sowers Middle SchoolHuntington Beach01-02

J. Haley Durham Elementary SchoolFremont93-94

Jackson Elementary School Morgan Hill98-99

Jacoby Creek Elementary SchoolBayside89-90

James B. Randol Elementary SchoolSan Jose98-99

James Russell Lowell Elementary SchoolLong Beach00-01

James Logan High SchoolUnion City82-83, 86-87

Jefferson Elementary SchoolClovis96-97

Jerabek Elementary SchoolSan Diego87-88

Joaquin Miller Intermediate SchoolSan Jose86-87

Joe A. Gonsalves Elementary SchoolCerritos00-01

Joe Nightingale SchoolSanta Maria96-97

John A. Rowland High SchoolRowland Heights97-98

John F. Kennedy Junior High SchoolCupertino92-93

John Marshall Elementary SchoolGlendale87-88

John S. Malcom Elementary SchoolLaguna Niguel00-01

Julian Elementary SchoolJulian89-90

K.R. Smith Elementary SchoolSan Jose87-88

Kastner Intermediate SchoolFresno92-93

La Cañada High SchoolLa Cañada92-93

La Costa Canyon High SchoolEncinitas01-02

La Costa Heights Elementary SchoolCarlsbad98-99

La Habra High SchoolLa Habra94-96

La Mesa Middle SchoolLa Mesa90-91

La Paz Intermediate SchoolMission Viejo92-93

Laguna Beach High SchoolLaguna Beach94-96

Laguna Hills High SchoolLaguna Hills92-93, 99-00

Laguana Road SchoolFullerton98-99

Lakeside Middle SchoolIrivine90-91

Lakeview Junior High SchoolSanta Maria97-98

Lakewood Elementary SchoolModesto93-94

Leroy Anderson Elementary SchoolSan Jose87-88

Levi Bemis Elementary SchoolRialto87-88

Liberty Elementary SchoolFresno96-97

Lincoln Elementary SchoolFresno89-90

Lincoln Elementary SchoolCorona Del Mar98-99

Lincoln Middle SchoolSanta Monica99-00

Linda Vista Elementary SchoolYorba Linda96-97

Lindero Canyon Middle SchoolAgoura Hills84-85, 99-00

Lomitas Elementary SchoolVictorville98-99

Los Alamitos Elementary SchoolLos Alamitos00-01

Los Alamitos High SchoolLos Alamitos88-89, 92-93, 97-98

Los Alamitos Elementary SchoolSan Jose00-01

Los Alisos Intermediate SchoolMission Viejo94-96

Los Altos Intermediate SchoolCamarillo86-87

Los Angeles Center for Enriched StudiesLos Angeles92-93

Los Cerros Middle SchoolDanville99-00

Los Gatos High SchoolLos Gatos86-87, 90-91

Los Penasquitos SchoolSan Diego00-01

Los Primeros Structured SchoolCamarillo87-88

Los Ranchos Elementary SchoolSan Luis Obispo89-90

Louisiana Schnell SchoolPlacerville98-99

Louisville High SchoolWoodland Hills94-96

Lowell High SchoolSan Francisco82-83, 94-96, 01-02

Lupin Hill Elementary SchoolCalabasas85-86

Madison Middle SchoolOceanside01-02

Magnolia Elementary SchoolCarlsbad98-99

Manchester GATE SchoolFresno00-01

Manhattan Beach Intermediate SchoolManhattan Beach90-91

Marina High SchoolHuntington Beach 84-85

Marine View Middle SchoolHuntington Beach01-02

Mark Twain Elementary SchoolLong Beach98-99

Martin B. Tetzlaff Middle SchoolCerritos99-00

Mayfield Junior School of the Holy ChildPasadena91-92

McFadden Intermediate SchoolSanta Ana88-89

Meadow Park Elementary SchoolIrvine98-99

Meadow SchoolPetaluma96-97

Meadowbrook Middle SchoolPoway84-85, 99-00

Meadows Elementary SchoolValencia93-94

Meadows SchoolThousand Oaks96-97

Medea Creek Middle SchoolAgoura94-96

Melvin Avenue SchoolReseda85-86

Mendocino High SchoolMendocino88-89

Mendocino Middle SchoolMendocino85-86

Menlo-Atherton High SchoolAtherton86-87

Mesa Union SchoolSomis86-87

Mesa Verde Middle SchoolSan Diego99-00

Mickey Cox Elementary SchoolClovis98-99

Midland SchoolLos Olivos94-96

Millbrook SchoolSan Jose96-97