Four schools in Colorado excel academically and receive the National Blue Ribbon Award.

Four CO schools recognized for academic excellence and bridging achievement gaps with National Blue Ribbon School Award.

September 24th 2024.

Four schools in Colorado excel academically and receive the National Blue Ribbon Award.
Four schools in Colorado have recently been acknowledged for their outstanding academic performance and efforts to bridge achievement gaps among students. These schools have been awarded the National Blue Ribbon School Award, a prestigious program by the U.S. Department of Education that recognizes both public and private elementary, middle, and high schools for their excellence in academics and dedication to closing disparities between student groups.

The recipients of this year's award are DSST Cedar High School in Denver, Zach Elementary School in Fort Collins, Skyview Middle School in Pueblo, and Mesa View Elementary School in Grand Junction. These schools were honored on Monday, as announced by a news release from Governor Jared Polis' office. In his statement, Polis expressed his excitement and pride for the four Colorado schools that have received this recognition. He also looks forward to celebrating their achievement, sharing their success strategies, and inspiring other schools in the state to excel.

This news is a testament to the hard work and dedication of these schools and their commitment to providing quality education to their students. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of continuously striving for academic excellence and ensuring that no student is left behind. The National Blue Ribbon School Award not only recognizes schools for their achievements but also encourages them to continue their efforts in creating a well-rounded and inclusive learning environment for all students.

In addition to this recognition, Colorado's education sector has recently seen positive progress in terms of academic performance. According to related articles, the state's students have shown significant improvements in their math and literacy scores, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. This is a promising sign and a testament to the hard work and resilience of students, teachers, and school administrators amidst the challenges posed by the pandemic.

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