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John Griffin Middle School was re -described as a national “school to observe”.

The John Griffin Middle School was re -described by the National Forum as “School” Middle Schools nationwide for their academic excellence, developmental reaction, social justice and organizational structures that support continuous improvement.

“It is an honor for us to re -observe as a national school – proof of the hard work, the commitment and the resilience of our students, employees and community,” said

Dr. Latreicia Allen, the headmistress at John Griffin Middle School in a press release. “This recognition confirms our commitment to academic excellence, the growth of students and a culture of continuous improvement. Together we are anchored in Excellence!”

The schools to Watch (STW) founded by the National Forum identifies and celebrates the middle class that perform strict criteria for excellent performance. Show selected schools for this honor:

● Excellent academic excellence, in which all students are asked to use their thoughts well

● Strong development reaction to the special needs and interests of early young people

● Engagement for social equity to ensure that every student has access to high -quality classes and the support that it requires at a high level

● Organizational structures that support the continuous improvement and maintain high -performance results

The selection process included a comprehensive assessment of the school practices, which included detailed written applications, site visits by state teams, interviews with school administrators, teachers, students and parents. Data review of student services and the assessment of school practices and guidelines.

“We congratulate the John Griffin Middle School on this well -deserved redesign as 'school to see!' said Dr.

John Griffin Middle School is recognized at the national schools to see the conference in Washington, DC The school will hold this name for three years and can apply for a redesign to maintain your status. to see as a school. More information about the schools to view the program, visit https://www.middradesforum.org/.