A.B. Miller High School has been recognized as a 2026 California Distinguished School by the California Department of Education (CDE), highlighting its commitment to academic achievement and closing achievement gaps.
The CDE selects California Distinguished Schools based on data reported on the California Dashboard, recognizing schools that show significant progress in academic performance, student engagement, and school culture and climate, using state indicators such as English language arts and math performance, graduation rates and suspension rates.
“Being recognized as a California Distinguished School is a great honor and very humbling,” Principal Dr. Barbara Kelley said. “Our school has really been focusing on making these steady improvements, and we focus on skills that students will need beyond high school, like communication through speaking, listening and writing. I am so proud of the work our students and staff have accomplished.”…