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SCHOOLS
OF EXCELLENCE 2002-2003 |
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At the Accolades and Applause Program and Schools of Excellence
Awards for 2002-2003, celebrations were held at schools and school
board meetings in January and February 2004 to recognize the contributions
of the entire school community in achieving the School of Excellence
designation. |
Pictures
show school administrators and community members accepting the
"Flag of Excellence" at school board presentations.
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| Superintendent
of Schools Edward L. Kelly named forty-two county
schools as “Schools of Excellence.” Schools that attained
this designation demonstrated high levels of performance on the
SOL tests for two different groups of students, those beginning
the school year on grade level and those beginning the school year
below grade level. |
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| Superintendent
Edward L. Kelly, Ph.D. |
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School
Board Chairman
Lucy Beauchamp and
Associate Superintendent
Robert Ferrebee |
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The
two criteria for determining a School of Excellence are that
1) the school must be fully accredited by the state and 2) achieve
an overall index score of 3.5 or higher according to Prince
William County Public Schools guidelines. The index score
is calculated by examining how well students who are above and
below grade level perform on SOL tests.
To obtain
the highest rating, schools must ensure that ninety-five percent
of students beginning the year on or above grade level pass the
SOL tests. They must also ensure that fifty percent of students
beginning the year below grade level pass the SOL tests.
Twenty-three
schools earned this distinction for the first time, seven schools
were recognized as Schools of Excellence for the second time,
nine schools were third-time recipients of this honor, and three
schools were recognized as four-time Schools of Excellence.
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RECIPIENTS
OF SCHOOLS OF EXCELLENCE 2002-2003
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The 42 schools listed
below were selected as Schools of Excellence for the 2002-2003
school year.
First Year Recipients
Ashland
Elementary School
Cedar Point Elementary School
Dumfries Elementary School
Featherstone Elementary School
Kerrydale Elementary School
Loch Lomond Elementary School
Minnieville Elementary School
Pattie Elementary School
Potomac View Elementary School
Signal Hill Elementary School
Sinclair Elementary School
Tyler Elementary School
Vaughan Elementary School
Benton Middle
School
Beville Middle
School
Bull Run Middle School
Graham Park Middle School
Marsteller Middle School
Forest Park High School
Hylton High School
Potomac High School
Stonewall Jackson High School
Woodbridge Senior High School
Second Year Recipients:
Antietam Elementary
School
Coles Elementary School
King Elementary
School
Marumsco Hills Elementary
School
Montclair
Elementary School
Saunders Middle School
Woodbridge Middle
School
Third Year Recipients:
Bennett Elementary
School
Bristow Run
Elementary School
Lake Ridge
Elementary School
Marshall Elementary
School
Nokesville Elementary
School
Old Bridge Elementary
School
Rockledge
Elementary School
Springwoods Elementary
School
Brentsville District
High School
Fourth
Year Recipients:
Henderson Elementary
School
Mountain View Elementary
School
Osbourn Park High
School
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