Friday, June 3, 2016

Webb City Harry S Truman Elementary named Gold Star School

(From the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education)

The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education named the recipients of this year's Gold Star Schools on Thursday. The program recognizes schools that perform at high academic levels or that perform at high levels while serving a significant proportion of disadvantaged students.

There are eight winning schools:
Adrian Elementary, Adrian R-III School District
Chapel Hill Elementary, North Kansas City 74 School District
Fairway Elementary, Rockwood R-VI School District
Harry S. Truman Elementary, Webb City R-VII School District
James E. Freer Elementary, Windsor C-1 School District
Lucy Franklin Elementary, Blue Springs R-IV School District
Richland High School, Richland R-I School District
William Yates Elementary, Blue Springs R-IV School District

“The hard work put forth by the faculty, staff, and students at these eight schools deserves our recognition,” said Missouri Commissioner of Education Dr. Margie Vandeven. “Their dedication is a testament to continued progress in Missouri public schools, as we share one goal of having all Missouri children graduate college and career ready.”

The Gold Star Schools program was established by the Department in 1991 and aligns with the national Blue Ribbon Schools program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. The Gold Star Schools program uses the same criteria for nomination as the National Blue Ribbon Schools program. Recipients of the State’s award were nominated for national Blue Ribbon recognition. Blue Ribbon Schools will be announced this fall by the U.S. Department of Education.

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