aprobadas
Blue Zones Project
Escuelas aprobadas
Las escuelas de una comunidad pueden ayudar a formar hábitos saludables de por vida. La actividad física y los descansos para estirarse durante el día escolar pueden ayudar a mejorar las calificaciones, aumentar la concentración y elevar los resultados de las pruebas de matemáticas, de lectura y de escritura. Las escuelas de la siguiente lista han pasado nuestra prueba con éxito y obtenido la distinción de Blue Zones Project Aprobada™.
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Calistoga Elementary School
Calistoga, CA, 94515
The mission of Calistoga Elementary School is to provide each student with a rich and high quality education in a safe, supportive environment that promotes self discipline, motivation and excellence in learning. The Calistoga teaching team and support staff joins with parents and the Calistoga community in assisting our students to become independent, self supporting adults who will succeed in and responsibly contribute to the global community. We provide academic excellence in a nurturing environment.
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Calistoga Junior/Senior High School
Calistoga, CA, 94515
The mission of Calistoga Junior/Senior High School is to close the opportunity gap by preparing all students for college and career readiness and success in a global society.
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Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School
St. Helena, CA, 94574
At RLS, we offer rigorous coursework in a safe and nurturing small school environment. We are proud of our well-rounded curriculum taught entirely by highly qualified teachers and a schedule that allows us to meet the needs of each individual student. In addition to our core classes, we offer a daily enrichment/intervention period, a daily wellness time designed to help students cope with stress, and a weekly Access Period, where students can sign up to attend any class they need to reassess or get extra help in a small group setting. Students have access to honors courses and individualized learning plans, as well as classes designed to provide academic support. Our rich electives program includes courses normally only found in much larger schools, such as Spanish, art, video tech, AVID, Makerspace, band, choir and drama.
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St. Helena Elementary School
St. Helena, CA, 94574
At St. Helena Elementary School, we strive to develop students who will have life-long enthusiasm for the pursuit of knowledge and academic excellence. Building upon the mastery of their basic skills, they will become effective problem communicators and problem solvers. Through a coordinated effort of home, school, and community, students will develop a strong set of positive values, a strong sense of responsibility to family and community, and caring about self and others. They will have the courage to take appropriate social and intellectual risks with the support and encouragement of their peers and adults of the world. It is important that children from our school have the skills and abilities to contribute constructively to the greater community.
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St. Helena High School
St. Helena, CA, 94574
Founded in 1887, St. Helena High School is a comprehensive 9-12 high school accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The school is nestled in rural St. Helena in the heart of Napa Valley. Evidence of a rigorous curricular and instructional program is the fact that more than 95% of our graduates pursue two- or four-year colleges. For 2022-2023 SHHS offers College Preparatory, Honors, and Advanced Placement courses, while concurrently providing students pathways in Career and Technical Education. The high school affords students a host of elective courses ranging from Anatomy & Physiology and Computer Science to AutoCAD, Viticulture, and Drama. The high school receives a tremendous amount of support from the community and works diligently to promote life-long learners prepared to function effectively in a global society.
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St. Helena Primary School
St. Helena, CA, 94574
SHPS is a Transitional Kindergarten through Second Grade school located in the town of St. Helena, in the heart of the Napa Valley. It was newly opened in 2000. The facility is architecturally distinctive and beautifully landscaped. Garden beds, an outdoor gazebo and picnic tables by each classroom extend learning outdoors. There are fifteen classrooms; three portables housing Music, Spanish, and Physical Education; a multipurpose room/cafeteria, called "The Barn”; and an administration building housing the library/media center and staff offices. The views from the school are rural and beautiful in all directions.