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CONGRATULATIONS Carnegie and Flower Mound - new Blue Ribbon Schools!

CONGRATULATIONS to two Alpha Plus Schools -- Carnegie Elementary School in Caddo County and Flower Mound Elementary School in Comanche County -- for being selected as National Blue Ribbon Schools.  These join previous honorees that continue using Alpha Plus tools: Central High (BRS 2012-13) and Bishop (BRS 2010-11).

Both schools qualified for the "Exemplary High Performing Schools" award because they have excelled in state test scores while at least 40% of students are economically disadvantaged. They are among 285 public and 50 private schools that will be honored in ceremonies on Nov. 9-10 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.

NewsOK.com story here: Five Oklahoma schools receive National Blue Ribbon distinction

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Congratulations to Dove Science Academy Elementary!

CONGRATULATIONS to Dove Science Academy Elementary School, in Oklahoma City!

Dove Science Academy Elementary School, which has used Alpha Plus interim assessments for several years, has received an FY2014-15 Title I Academic Achievement Award for closing the gap between subgroups of students in Mathematics.  Keep up the great work, Dove teachers and students! http://www.dsaokc.org/default.asp

The Oklahoma State Department of Education also announced five other schools that are receiving Title I Academic Achievement Awards for 2014-15.  [News release below.] These schools serve as models of best practices for schools identified for school improvement under regulations of the U.S. Department of Education.

Title I Academic Achievement Awards Recognition

The purpose of the Title I Academic Achievement Award is to recognize and honor Title I elementary and secondary schools that exceed Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) for two or more consecutive years, or significantly close the achievement gap between groups of students.   

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No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon Schools

No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon Schools

 

NEWS: At least two Alpha Plus member schools have been nominated by the state for the federal Blue Ribbon Schools honor: FLOWER MOUND and CARNEGIE! We hope they will join previous honorees still working with Alpha Plus: Central High (BRS 2012-13) and Bishop (BRS 2010-11). Keep up the great work!

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Oklahoma's Common Core repeal ruled constitutional

Oklahoma Supreme Court rules in favor of Common Core repeal

The Oklahoma Supreme Court issued a ruling Tuesday supporting the constitutionality of the law repealing Common Core academic standards.

by Rick Green, The Oklahoman

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NewsOK: "...surprising race for state schools superintendent"

http://newsok.com/oklahoma-elections-joy-hofmeister-pulls-away-from-brian-kelly-janet-barresi-in-surprising-race-for-state-schools-superintendent/article/4952800

Oklahoma elections: Joy Hofmeister pulls away from Brian Kelly, Janet Barresi in surprising race for state schools superintendent

Democrats John Cox and Freda Deskin appear headed for runoff.
 
by Tim Willert Modified: June 25, 2014 at 12:18 am •  Published: June 25, 2014

The hotly contested race for state superintendent of public instruction between incumbent Janet Barresi and former state School Board member Joy Hofmeister didn’t materialize at the polls Tuesday.

With all 1,956 precincts reporting, Hofmeister pulled away early in the Republican primary and never looked back, capturing 151,012 votes (57.6 percent) to advance to the Nov. 4 general election while Barresi — who spent more than a million of her own money on her campaign — finished third behind longshot Brian Kelly.

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