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Simi Valley Unified honors three California Distinguished elementary schools and local business partners supporting special-needs students

Simi Valley Unified School District Board of Education · June 10, 2025
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Trustees recognized Garden Grove, Madera and White Oak elementary schools as California Distinguished Schools and highlighted the Transition Partnership Program's local business partners that provide work-based learning for students with special needs.

The Simi Valley Unified School District board honored three elementary schools designated as California Distinguished Schools and recognized local businesses that partner with the district's Transition Partnership Program (TPP) to provide on-the-job training for students with special needs.

District staff noted that Garden Grove, Madera and White Oak were among six Ventura County elementary schools selected by the California Department of Education for closing achievement gaps and demonstrating exemplary growth on the state…

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