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Boulder School Selected As U.S. Blue Ribbon School

In all, 325 U.S. schools received the honor for overall performance from the U.S. Department of Education, including one in Boulder.

BOULDER, CO — Several Colorado schools were honored as Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education on Tuesday, including one in Boulder. The award recognizes a school’s overall academic performance as well the commitment by staff to help students succeed.

In all, 325 schools were named to the 2021 list. Now in its 39th year, the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program has given approximately 10,000 awards to more than 9,000 schools.

Included on this year’s list are six schools located in Colorado.

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This year’s Boulder winner is:

High Peaks Elementary School, 3995 East Aurora Avenue

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  • School Type: Elementary school
  • District: Boulder Valley School District No. Re2

Up to 420 schools may be nominated each year, according to the Department of Education. Nominees are selected by top education officials in states and territories, including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

Blue Ribbon Schools are then selected based on their performance in one of two categories:

  • Exemplary High-Performing Schools: These are among a state's highest performing schools as measured by state assessments or nationally normed tests.
  • Exemplary Achievement Gap-Closing Schools: These are among a state's highest performing schools in closing achievement gaps between all other students and according to a school’s student groups.

Schools are also selected based on student scores, subgroup student scores and graduation rates.

This year’s nominees "illustrate what is possible" during tough times, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona said in a news release.

"I commend this school and all our Blue Ribbon honorees for working to keep students healthy and safe while meeting their academic, social, emotional, and mental health needs," Cardona said in the release. "In the face of unprecedented circumstances, you found creative ways to engage, care for, protect, and teach our children."

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