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Stockton Unified honors music teacher Arthur Coleman, recognizes three RAMP schools and highlights early literacy gains

Stockton Unified School District Board of Education · August 12, 2025
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At its August meeting, Stockton Unified named its administrative complex for longtime music teacher Arthur R. Coleman Jr., recognized Edison High, McKinley and Marshall as RAMP schools, and staff presented SIPS early-literacy results showing notable fall-to-spring gains and improved progress rates districtwide.

The Stockton Unified School District board honored Arthur R. Coleman Jr., a longtime music educator, announced the Arthur Coleman Jr. Administrative Complex and played a tribute video celebrating his 45 years in Stockton classrooms. Coleman, who taught marching band and led Chavez High School’s music program, said he felt "blessed" by the recognition.

The board also formally recognized three schools — Edison High School, McKinley Elementary and Marshall Elementary — as RAMP sites (Recognized ASCA Model Program) for their counseling programs after district…

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