
St. Stephen
the Martyr School: Blue Ribbon School 2008
Press Release - September 9, 2008 -
U.S.
Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings today named 320 schools as 2008 No
Child Left Behind-Blue Ribbon Schools. The No Child Left Behind-Blue Ribbon
Schools award distinguishes and honors schools for helping students achieve
at very high levels and for making significant progress in closing the
achievement gap.
For
the past 26 years, this prestigious program has honored more than 5, 800 of
America's most successful schools.
"These
Blue Ribbon Schools are an example of what teachers and students can
achieve," Spellings said. "Now our challenge is to help other schools follow
their lead by continuing to measure progress through No Child Left Behind,
and by using the knowledge we've gained to replicate effective strategies
and help every student improve."
The No
Child Left Behind-Blue Ribbon Schools Program honors public and private
elementary, middle and high schools that are either academically superior or
that demonstrate dramatic gains in student achievement to high levels. The
schools are selected based on one of two criteria:
schools with at least 40 percent of their students from disadvantaged
backgrounds that dramatically improve student performance to high levels on
state tests; and
schools whose students, regardless of background, achieve in the top 10
percent of their state on state tests or in the case of private schools in
the top 10 percent of the nation on nationally-normed tests.
Under
No Child Left Behind, schools must make Adequate Yearly Progress, or AYP, in
reading (language arts) and mathematics. Each state—not the federal
government—sets its own academic standards and benchmark goals.
A
total of 413 schools nationwide can be nominated. This number is determined
based on the number of K-12 students and the number of schools in each
state, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. The Chief State School
Officer (CSSO) nominates public schools, and the Council for American
Private Education (CAPE) submits private schools' nominations. The schools
are invited by Secretary Spellings to submit an application for possible
recognition as a No Child Left Behind-Blue Ribbon School. This year's
winners will be honored at an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C. on October
20-21.”
Read Dr. Peter's statement in the Martyr
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