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Bartow School Honored By Georgia For Improved Student Performance
The Georgia Department of Education released its list of 2020-21 Reward Schools, including one in Bartow County.
BARTOW COUNTY, GA — Euharlee Elementary School was one of nearly 160 schools throughout the state that have been recognized as a 2020-2021 Reward School, a Title I school making the most progress in improving student performance.
"While we are focused on ensuring all schools have the support and resources they need to continuously improve, it is incredibly important that we also recognize and celebrate when schools are doing well," State School Superintendent Richard Woods said in a news release. "I wish to congratulate the staff and students of this year's Reward Schools — during a time of challenges, they have worked hard and they have succeeded."
A Reward School is among the 5 percent of Title I schools in Georgia that is making the most progress in improving the performance of all students over the most recent two years on the statewide assessments. Because assessments were not administered in the 2019-20 school year, this year's list is based on 2018-19 and 2019-20 data.
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This year, 157 schools in 77 school districts were identified as Reward Schools.
A school may not be classified as a Title I Reward School if it is also identified for Targeted Support and Improvement or Comprehensive Support and Improvement.
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Title I is a federal education program supporting low-income students, with funds distributed to high-needs schools. Those schools are determined by the number of students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunches.
View the 2020-21 Reward Schools online.
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