Local Schools Recognized as Title I School of Recognition
Wednesday, April 17th, 2019 -- 10:29 AM
-State Superintendent Carolyn Stanford Taylor announced 114 Wisconsin Title I School of Recognition awards for 2019, an honor that recognizes success in educating students from families who are economically disadvantaged.The award-winning schools are among those receiving federal Title I funding to provide services to high numbers or high percentages of economically disadvantaged children. During the May 20 ceremony at the State Capitol, the state superintendent will recognize 19 High-Achieving schools, 23 High-Progress schools, and 81 Beating-the-Odds schools; nine schools achieved in more than one category. Special recognition is given to schools earning awards for five, ten, or 15 consecutive years. Data used to determine the awards is from the previous school year.
Some local schools being recognized include the Greenwood Elementary School recognized as a High Progress School, the Granton High School as a High Progress School, Greenwood Elementary was recognized as a High Progress and Beating the Odds School, the Abbotsford Middle/High School was recognized as a Beating the Odds School and Stanley-Boyd was recognized as a Beating the Odds School.
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