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2006-2007 Blue Ribbon Schools

SIX MARYLAND SCHOOLS NOMINATED FOR NATIONAL BLUE RIBBON PROGRAM
PROGRAM HONORS SCHOOLS FOR ACHIEVEMENT, DRAMATIC IMPROVEMENT


2006-2007 Blue Ribbon School Winner
Photo: Susan Burgess (right), principal of George Washington Elementary School in Baltimore, carries her school's Blue Ribbon banner, as Darla Strouse, Director of the Maryland Blue Ribbon Schools Program, looks on. Six Maryland schools were honored at a ceremony today and will represent the state in the National Blue Ribbons Schools competition.
(Sun photo by Amy Davis) Dec 11, 2006


BALTIMORE (December 11, 2006)

State Superintendent of Schools Nancy S. Grasmick today announced the names of six public schools that have been selected as the 2007 Maryland Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence.

The names of the six schools have been submitted to the U.S. Secretary of Education for the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program. They are being recognized by the Maryland State Department of Education on the basis of rigorous state and national requirements for high achievement and dramatic improvement.

"Maryland has more than 1,300 schools, so being selected for this honor is an amazing achievement," Dr. Grasmick said. "Each one of these schools serves as an example of educational excellence. I want to commend the students, teachers, parents, administrators and community members of these schools for their hard work."

Four of the schools are in the top 10 percent of state schools as measured by the Maryland School Assessments. Two are economically disadvantaged schools that demonstrated dramatic improvement on the state assessments over at least the past three years. Two elementary schools, two middle schools, and two high schools made the list.

The schools are:

    •  George Washington Elementary, Baltimore City
    •  Heather Hills Elementary, Prince George's County
    •  Hereford Middle, Baltimore County
    •  Burleigh Manor Middle, Howard County
    •  River Hill High, Howard County
    •  Winston Churchill High, Montgomery County


The schools will be honored by Dr. Grasmick and other dignitaries at a banquet scheduled this spring in Annapolis. They also will be recognized with a special tribute by the Maryland General Assembly.

The schools will represent Maryland in the National Blue Ribbon Schools Competition. National winners will be announced in the fall of 2007 and be invited to Washington, DC to be honored by national officials.

Maryland corporate sponsors include Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Corporation, Verizon of Maryland, Comcast, Scholastic, Inc., Sylvan Learning, and Joe Corbi's Pizza


Contact Information
Dr. Darla Strouse, Executive Director
Partnership and Recognition Programs
Maryland State Department of Education
200 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone:  410-767-0369
Fax:  410-333-2226
Email:  dstrouse@msde.state.md.us
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