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The state Department of Education Monday named 37 model continuation high schools, including campuses in Fallbrook and San Marcos.

The schools were recognized for innovative teaching approaches that enable students with diverse needs to complete their high school education, according to state education officials.

Those honored in San Diego County were Ivy High School in Fallbrook and Twin Oaks High School in San Marcos.

“I commend these schools for their exceptional work in keeping our students on the path to career and college readiness,” said Tom Torlakson, state Superintendent of Public Instruction. “Thanks to the guidance and support offered, our students leave with a high-quality education and the self- confidence required to build a better future.”

Continuation high schools serve students 16 years or older who have not graduated from high school, are at risk of not graduating, and are not exempt from compulsory school attendance. The minimum attendance is 15 hours per week or 180 minutes daily.

The CDE said students benefit from the supplemental programs and services like independent study courses, career counseling, job placement, apprenticeships and concurrent enrollment in community college.

More than 60,000 students attended the state’s 460 continuation high schools in the 2014-15 school year, according to the CDE.

—City News Service