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Reed announces Four Star Schools
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Media Contact:
Jason Bearce, 317.232.6618, jbearce@doe.in.gov
Superintendent of Public Instruction Suellen Reed announced today
that 177 Hoosier public schools were honored with Four Star School
Awards for the 2006-2007 school year. The award is the highest
state distinction and is based on student achievement on ISTEP+
assessments and overall attendance rates.
“We are proud of these schools for their exceptionally high
performance,” said Reed. “We are pleased to have the
opportunity to recognize so many Indiana schools for their achievements
and encourage all schools to continue striving for this accomplishment.”
About the award
A total of 1,811 Indiana public schools
were eligible for the Four Star School Award. To earn the distinction,
a school must be accredited by the Indiana State Board of Education,
meet Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) as defined by The No Child
Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB), and perform in the top 25 percent
of all the schools in the state in each of the following four areas:
student attendance rates, mathematics proficiency scores, English/language
arts proficiency scores, and the percent of students passing
both English/language arts and mathematics. The annual award
is non-monetary and schools earning this honor receive an award
certificate.
Online resources
A complete list of current and past
Four Star School Awardees, is available online at www.doe.in.gov/accreditation/fourstar.html.
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