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7 MA Schools Named 2023 National Blue Ribbon Schools
About 350 schools across the U.S. were named National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2023 by the federal Department of Education.

MASSACHUSETTS — Seven schools in Massachusetts were among about 350 nationwide named Tuesday as National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2023 by the U.S. Department of Education.
Schools received the designation based on overall academic performance or progress in closing achievement gaps among student groups on assessments, the education department said in a news release.
Here are the schools in Massachusetts:
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Andover West Middle School
70 Shawsheen Road, Andover
District: Andover Public Schools
Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School
21 Notre Dame Avenue, Cambridge
District: Benjamin Banneker Charter Public
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Hopedale Junior Senior High School
25 Adin Street, Hopedale
District: Hopedale Public Schools
John F. Kennedy School
5 Cherry Street, Somerville
District: Somerville Public Schools
Manomet Elementary School
70 Manomet Point Road, Plymouth
District: Plymouth Public Schools
Sturgis Charter Public School
427 Main Street, Hyannis
District: Sturgis Charter Public
Tahanto Regional High School
1001 Main Street, Boylston
District: Berlin-Boylston Regional School
Miguel Cardona, the secretary of education, said the schools set a “national example” for what it means to raise the bar in education.
“The leaders, educators, and staff at our National Blue Ribbon Schools continually inspire me with their dedication to fostering academic excellence and building positive school cultures that support students of all backgrounds to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally,” Cardona said.
This is the 40th year of the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program. About 10,000 awards have been handed out to more than 9,700 schools in that time.
Schools that receive the honor share certain characteristics, the education department said. School leaders share their vision of excellence and hold everyone to high standards. Additionally, the schools are effective, innovative, and value and support teachers and staff with professional learning. The schools also use data to drive instruction, and students strive for success.
The Department recognizes all schools in one of two categories, based on student scores and graduation rates:
Exemplary High-Performing Schools: These are among the state’s highest performing schools, measured by state assessments or nationally normed tests.
Exemplary Achievement Gap-Closing Schools: These are among the state’s highest performing schools in closing achievement gaps between a school’s student groups and all students.
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