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Provided by AGPFour North Carolina public schools were announced today as inaugural statewide Blue Ribbon Schools award winners, a program created by North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) to continue the tradition of recognizing and highlighting schools that are excelling in academic success.
“This recognition reflects the hard work of educators, students, families and communities working together to ensure every child has access to high-quality learning,” said State Superintendent Maurice “Mo” Green. “We celebrate these schools for their growth, achievement and commitment to student success as North Carolina’s inaugural Blue Ribbon Schools award recipients.”
North Carolina’s inaugural recipients were nominated based on 2023-24 accountability results. There were two categories of schools for this award: Exemplary High Performing and Exemplary Achievement Gap Closing. Three of North Carolina’s four schools earning the North Carolina Blue Ribbon School Award were identified in both categories.
The honorees include:
This new agency-led recognition program was created due to the termination of the U.S. Department of Education’s (ED) National Blue Ribbon Program which had previously honored and celebrated the top performing schools across the nation. Each of this year’s award recipients were nominated by NCDPI and met all final criteria earlier this year for the national award before the ED announced that the program was being discontinued.
NCDPI will recognize these awardees at the December State Board of Education meeting.
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