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Heath Middle School Principal Dawn Krueger earns Gradient Learning's School Leader of the Year Award – Greeley Tribune

Heath Middle School Principal Dawn Krueger earns Gradient Learning's School Leader of the Year Award – Greeley Tribune
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Lomax Middle School earns national honor

Lomax Middle School earns national honor Yvette Orozco, STAFF WRITER FacebookTwitterEmail Pasadena ISD’s Carter Lomax Middle School is one of two schools nationwide to be singled out for the Rise Award by the Summit Learning program.Courtesy, Maria Mata, PISD Communications / Courtesy, Maria Mata, PISD Communications Pasadena ISD’s Carter Lomax Middle School has made the grade, becoming one of two schools nationwide to be singled out for recognition by a national nonprofit organization that provides a learning program used in 400 campuses. During a virtual awards ceremony Dec. 16, the campus was given the Rise Award by Summit Learning, a nonprofit national committee-led group that provides a program based on encouraging student engagement, student-teacher connections and mastery based learning.

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Two Schools Receive National Award for High-Quality Teaching and Learning

Share this article Share this article REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Today, Gradient Learning, the nonprofit that leads the Summit Learning program, announced the inaugural recipients of the national Rise Award, which honors schools commitment to improving the quality of teaching and learning. Prairie Heights Middle School in Evans, Colo., and Carter Lomax Middle School in Pasadena, Texas, are being recognized for building systems and a culture that prepares students with the skills and knowledge to succeed not only in school but also in life. Congratulations to Prairie Heights and Carter Lomax for receiving our inaugural Rise Award, said Andrew Goldin, Executive Director of Gradient Learning. These two schools have created tremendous programs that allow students to reach their full potential, leading to a successful future. This recognition is well deserved, and these schools are a model of success that we can all look to in terms of ensuring that all

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