KCSOS Announces Innovative and Impactful Schools for ’20 and ’21

KCSOS Announces Innovative and Impactful Schools for ’20 and ’21

The Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office announced 20 Kern County schools that showed promising practices to benefit students countywide.

The full release is below:

The Kern County Superintendent of Schools (KCSOS) today announced Kern County’s 2020 and 2021 Innovative and Impactful Schools (I2S), recognizing more than two dozen individual campuses for their strategies that have proven successful in helping close the achievement gap and improving school climate. Specifically, the 2020 and 2021 recognitions honored schools for student performance in English Language Arts and Math and for reducing suspensions and chronic absence rates.

In the spirit of continuous improvement and collaboration, schools honored with the I2S designation agree to share their knowledge, experiences, and expertise with others to help enhance the education of all students throughout Kern County,” said Dr. Robin Shive, KCSOS Director of District Collaboration & Innovation. “The idea is not only to identify and celebrate the schools that have created a systemic approach to improving student outcomes, but to also share those best practices with other school leaders so we can all learn and grow together.”


The I2S initiative works on a 3year cycle (20202022) based on three pillars of success. The first year in a cycle is related to a specific aspect of academics (2020), the second year focuses on student engagement (2021), and the third year is centered on college and career readiness (2022). New focus areas and performance indicators within the pillars of success are determined every three years.


The 2020 and 2021 focus areas, indicators, and honorees are as follows.


Cycle 1

Academics (2020)

Performance or growth in English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics

Schools with the highest average 3year test scores in ELA and Math and schools with the most growth over three years in ELA and Math were invited to apply.

American Elementary School, Freedom Middle School, and Rosedale Middle School

Rosedale Union Elementary School District

Cesar Chavez Elementary School, Downtown Elementary School, and Franklin Elementary School
Bakersfield City School District 

Ronald Reagan Elementary School, Stockdale Elementary School, and Warren Junior High School
Panama Buena Vista Union School District

W.A. Kendrick Elementary School
Greenfield Union School District

Fruitvale Junior High School
Fruitvale School District

Norris Middle School and Veteran’s Elementary School
Norris Union School District

Burroughs High School
Sierra Sands Union School District

Robert Kennedy High School, Delano High School, and Cesar E. Chavez High School
Delano Joint Union High School District

Frazier Mt. High School
Frazier Mt. School District

Liberty High School and Stockdale High School
Kern High School District

Midway Elementary School
Midway School Elementary School District

McKittrick Elementary School
McKittrick Elementary School District

Cycle 2
Student Engagement (2021)

Suspension and Chronic Absenteeism Rates

Schools with threeyear declining percentages of chronic absenteeism and/or suspension rates were invited to apply.

A.M. Thomas Middle School
Lost Hills Union School District

Liberty High School
Kern High School District

Buena Vista High School
Taft Union School District

Sierra Vista Elementary School
Arvin Union School District

Morningside Elementary School
Delano Elementary School District

Bessie Owens Middle School
Bakersfield City School District

Wasco High School
Wasco High School District

Morningside Elementary School and Princeton Street Elementary School
Delano Elementary School District

There is a video about this program HERE