Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Joplin superintendent in charge of two of state's seven Blue Ribbon Schools

·Former Joplin R-8 Superintendent Jim Simpson's Lindbergh School District accounted for two of the seven Blue Ribbon Schools announced today by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.


The news release from DESE is printed below:

Seven public schools in Missouri have been honored as 2014 Blue Ribbon Schools, the U.S. Department of Education announced on Tuesday.Missouri's Blue Ribbon Schools are:

Concord Elementary, Lindbergh School District

· Festus Elementary, Festus R-VI School District

 Henry Elementary, Parkway C-2 School District

Lincoln College Prep, Kansas City 33 School District

 Long Elementary School, Lindbergh School District

Mason Ridge Elementary School, Parkway C-2 School District

· North Glendale Elementary School, Kirkwood R-VII School District

The national award recognizes schools whose students achieve at very high levels or who have made significant progress to close gaps in achievement, especially among disadvantaged and minority students.

“Being named a Blue Ribbon School is one of the highest honors a school can receive,” said Missouri Commissioner of Education Chris Nicastro. “Administrators and teachers are working hard to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to be ready for college, postsecondary training and a career. Everyone’s efforts are to be commended.”

College and career readiness is a primary goal of the state's Top 10 by 20 initiative, which calls for Missouri to rank among the top 10 performing states nationally in education by the year 2020.

These seven schools were honored earlier this year in the state-level Gold Star Schools program, which is conducted by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

More than 7,000 schools across the country have been honored as Blue Ribbon Schools since the program was founded in 1982. The state and national programs are part of a larger effort to identify and disseminate knowledge about best school-leadership and teaching practices.

The winners will be recognized November 10-11 at an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:51 AM

    Great job Lindbergh school district! It's amazing what can be accomplished when teachers and staff feel appreciated by a great superintendent. I remember those days and really miss Dr. Simpson.

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  2. Anonymous6:47 AM

    The Joplin school district also had two Gold Star schools and one Blue Ribbon school during Dr. Simpson's tenure. Times certainly have changed.

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  3. Anonymous6:50 AM

    Great educational leader too bad we lost him!!!!!!

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  4. Anonymous8:26 AM

    Our schools were accredited with DISTINCTION under Dr. Simpson! Under CJ Huff our schools are 2 points from being unaccredited!!
    He needs to ride his great white ego out of town!! Our kids education can't take much more of him!!

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  5. Anonymous12:46 PM

    If R8 could just institute some more testing for the students and find some more data to track, I am sure the district could correct itself. Maybe they will finally reach their goal of a 1 to 1 administration member to student ratio. They can continue to drive off veteran teachers and replace them with youthful exuberance.

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  6. Anonymous6:58 PM

    Simpson was no prize.
    Huff is the booby prize.

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