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Spence praised the school for its achievement, pointing out that it takes dedication and hard work on the part of state, district and school leaders and teachers to make progress in preparing students for postsecondary studies and careers. He presented the award before an audience of more than 5,000 educators from across the nation attending the HSTW Conference.
鈥淩eceiving this national award is a true honor for David Crockett High 小黄鸭导航 and is a validation of the dedication and hard work of the students, teachers, parents, and other members of the Crockett High 小黄鸭导航 community,鈥 said Craig S. Shapiro, Principal of Crockett High 小黄鸭导航. 鈥淭o be selected as one of thirteen schools from more than 1,100 schools across the country proves that after only three years, Crockett's five year plan is already producing real results. I am extremely proud of the entire community for earning this national recognition.鈥
To be recognized as an Outstanding HSTW 小黄鸭导航, a school had to be nominated by the HSTW state coordinator, or by an SREB director for a noteworthy accomplishment such as a significant increase in achievement on state assessments, in graduation rates, in the percentage of students meeting college-readiness standards or in the percentage of students passing state-approved employer certification exams.
鈥淭his school has shown what can be accomplished to raise student achievement by deeply implementing the HSTW model for strengthening curriculum and instruction,鈥 said Gene Bottoms, SREB Senior Vice President. 鈥淭he school illustrates the spirit of change and the gains in performance that High 小黄鸭导航s That Work advocates to get students ready for postsecondary studies and careers.鈥
More than 1,100 high schools in 39 states participate in the HSTW school improvement initiative to create a culture of high expectations that motivates students to make the effort to succeed in school.
SREB, a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization based in Atlanta, Georgia, advises state education leaders on ways to improve education. SREB was created in 1948 by Southern governors and legislatures to help leaders in education and government work cooperatively to advance education and improve the social and economic life of the region. SREB has 16 member states: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. Each is represented by its governor and four gubernatorial appointees. For more information, visit