McHenry Primary earns Bronze Award
for gains in student achievement
McHenry Primary
has been honored with a Bronze Award for greatest improvement
in standardized testing scores from the Governor’s
Office of Student Achievement. McHenry was one of 275
schools in Georgia to be honored Wednesday by Governor Sonny
Perdue and State Superintendent of Schools Kathy Cox for improvement
and achievement during the 2007-2008 school year. The
two state leaders recognized McHenry and the other award winning
schools under Georgia's Single Statewide Accountability System
(SSAS), which awards schools based on their performance on
state curriculum exams and Adequate Yearly Progress status.
"These awards are just one way to
say ‘thank you’ and ‘great
job’ to the principals, teachers, parents and students
at these schools," was a statement attributed to State Superintendent
of Schools Kathy Cox in a release from the Georgia Department
of Education. “This type of achievement and improvement
doesn't happen unless everyone is focused on the goal
of providing a quality education to every student.” The
awards were announced as part of the release of the 2007-2008
K-12 Public Schools Report Card. McHenry Primary will
receive a banner to hang in the school as part of the award.
The schools are awarded on four levels -- Platinum, Gold,
Silver and Bronze -- in two categories: ...
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