Flying the flag of distinction
Danette Goulet
COSTA MESA -- The light rain could not dampen the spirits of the crowd
that exploded into cheers Monday morning when the California
Distinguished School flag was raised for the first time at Kaiser
Elementary School.
Hundreds of students, teachers, parents and community members gathered by
the campus flagpole as Boy Scouts raised the new flag to wave proudly
below that of the country and the state.
Kaiser was one of four elementary schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District to earn the title of California Distinguished School this
year.
So, beside delegates from Harbor View, Killybrooke and Victoria
elementary schools, Kaiser principal Daryle Palmer accepted the flag, a
plaque and commendations from the state Department of Education at a
ceremony Friday night at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim.
Being named a Distinguished School is the highest award a school can
receive on the state level, and it is the prerequisite for applying to
become a National Blue Ribbon school.
“Education is hard work and to have that hard work recognized is
wonderful,” Palmer said.
But the award is not just for administrators and teachers -- just ask the
students and the parents.
“The kids and parents really deserve this award,” said Dawn Siemonsma,
who has 10-year-old twins at Kaiser. “They worked very hard to make this
school a Distinguished School.”
Third-grade student Mitchell Bancroft couldn’t agree more. “It’s sort of
nice to be a Distinguished School because we worked hard to do some
things,” he said.
Anyone wondering just what Kaiser has done to deserve this prestigious
award could just ask 8-year-old Elizabeth Cramer.
“It’s really fun to learn here because the teachers make it fun,” she
said. “We all get along and help each other -- and with all these
students, that’s something. And the teachers are really kind and they
help you with a lot of things.”
Despite the grueling application process, Palmer said that Kaiser will
pursue the nation’s top honor -- the Blue Ribbon award.
“Now the teachers want to go for it,” she said. “You have one-on-one
successes with students all the time, but to have someone stand up on a
national level...”
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