(NEXSTAR) – The U.S. Department of Education has named the recipients of 2021’s National Blue Ribbon School Awards, recognizing a total of 325 educational facilities across the country for their exemplary test performances or efforts to close achievement gaps between students.
The Blue Ribbon Schools include seven in Virginia, two of which are in the Hampton Roads region.
- Abingdon – Greendale Elementary School, Washington County Public School District.
- Ewing – Elydale Middle School, Lee County Public School District.
- Meadows Of Dan – Meadows Of Dan Elementary School, Patrick County Public School District.
- Springfield – Sangster Elementary School, Fairfax County Public School District.
- Suffolk – Northern Shores Elementary School, Suffolk City Public School District.
- Virginia Beach – Windsor Oaks Elementary School, Virginia Beach City Public Schools.
- Woodbridge – Mary G. Porter Traditional School, Prince William County Public School District.
Virginia Beach City Public Schools released a statement after the schools were announced.
“This is an extraordinary success, accomplished during extraordinary times,” said Dr. Aaron Spence, superintendent of Virginia Beach City Public Schools. “I encourage the Windsor Oaks community to join me in congratulating teachers, staff, students and their families on this prestigious honor and their commitment to creating safe and welcoming schools where young learners master challenging content.”
Windsor Oaks was chosen because data showed the school’s dedication to closing achievement gaps for students with disabilities and African American students.
Created in 1982, the National Blue Ribbon School Program recognizes public, parochial and private learning facilities from across the country, as nominated by the chief educational officers in each state (for public schools) or the Council for American Private Education (for private or parochial schools).
Miguel Cardona, the U.S. Secretary of Education, said 2021’s recipients should be especially proud of their accomplishments amid an “unprecedented” year of challenges.
“This year’s cohort of honorees demonstrates what is possible when committed educators and school leaders create vibrant, welcoming, and affirming school cultures where rich teaching and learning can flourish,” Cardona said ahead of a visit to the Walter R. Sundling Jr. High School, in Palatine, Illinois, per a press release. “I commend this school and all our Blue Ribbon honorees for working to keep students healthy and safe while meeting their academic, social, emotional, and mental health needs.
“In the face of unprecedented circumstances, you found creative ways to engage, care for, protect, and teach our children. Blue Ribbon Schools have so much to offer and can serve as a model for other schools and communities so that we can truly build back better.”
Schools in the U.S., including Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and those operated by the Bureau of Indian Education and the Department of Defense, can be recognized in two performance categories: high achievement in graduation rates as well as English or math test performance; and greatest advancements in closing achievement gaps in English or math between student subgroups.
Schools from 45 different states were recognized on the 2021 list. California boasted the most Blue Ribbon Schools with a total of 28, though Texas and New York followed close behind with 26 and 19 schools on the list, respectively.
The vast majority of 2021’s award recipients (302) were public schools.
The National Blue Ribbon Schools Program, an initiative of the U.S. Department of Education, has issued approximately 10,000 Blue Ribbon School Awards to over 9,000…