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Blue Ribbon Schools: Six In Georgia Make The List

A total of 362 schools in the U.S. earned the coveted title for 2019.

ATLANTA — Six schools in Georgia earned the honor of being named a National Blue Ribbon school for 2019, the Department of Education announced Thursday.

According to the Department of Education, being named a Blue Ribbon school “affirms the hard work of educators, families and communities in creating safe and welcoming schools where students master challenging and engaging content.”

A total of 362 schools earned the title.

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Each school that earns the award is either among the highest performing schools in a state or among the highest performing in closing the achievement gap.

In Georgia, the Blue Ribbon schools are:

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  • Sope Creek Elementary School, Cobb County Schools
  • Tritt Elementary School, Cobb County Schools
  • Daves Creek Elementary School, Forsyth County Schools
  • Marietta Center for Advanced Academics, Marietta City Schools
  • Pierce County High School, Pierce County Schools
  • CT Walker Traditional Elementary School, Richmond County Schools
“I offer my heartfelt congratulations to these six excellent public schools on this national recognition,” State School Superintendent Richard Woods said, “and my gratitude to each educator within them who has worked hard to open up opportunities and create an environment where every student can learn.”

“We recognize and honor your important work in preparing students for successful careers and meaningful lives,” U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos in a video message to the honorees. “As a National Blue Ribbon School, your school demonstrates what is possible when committed educators hold all students and staff to high standards and create vibrant, innovative cultures of teaching and learning.”

A ceremony honoring the schools will be held in Washington D.C. in November.

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