In sports, the term three-peat refers to three consecutive championships by a single team. Examples include the 1972-74 Oakland A’s, 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers, and the Chicago Bulls, who achieved two separate three-peats in the ’90s.
However, the term can also be applied to schools that receive statewide honors. After all, it takes a team of teachers, administrators, students and parents to make a school what it is, and they were all instrumental in Willis Jepson Middle School being named a “School to Watch.” That designation by the California League of Schools is bestowed on middle schools that demonstrate academic excellence, social equity and responsiveness to the needs of young adolescents.
Source: Willis Jepson named School to Watch for third time – The Vacaville Reporter