FAU's ADHUS, FAU High Named 2024 National Blue Ribbon School
The U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona today announced Florida Atlantic University’s A.D. Henderson University School (ADHUS) and FAU High School as a National Blue Ribbon School for 2024. (Photo by Alex Dolce)
The U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona today announced Florida Atlantic University’s A.D. Henderson University School (ADHUS) and FAU High School as a National Blue Ribbon School for 2024. This prestigious recognition highlights schools that excel in academic performance or make significant strides in closing achievement gaps among different student groups.
ADHUS and FAU High is one of 356 schools in the nation to be named a National Blue Ribbon School. This is the second time in 10 years, and third time in school history, that ADHUS and FAU High have been recognized with this national honor.
“I am incredibly proud to announce that A.D. Henderson University School and Florida Atlantic University High School have been named a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence as an ‘Exemplary High Performing School,’” said Joel Herbst, Ed.D., superintendent of Florida Atlantic Laboratory Schools. “This prestigious recognition is a testament to the hard work, dedication and collaboration of President Volnick, the FAU Board of Trustees, our school advisory body, PTO, students, teachers, staff and families. It reflects our unwavering commitment to academic excellence, innovation and creating opportunities for every student to thrive. Together, we are setting a new standard for educational achievement. Congratulations to our entire school community."
National Blue Ribbon Schools are headed by leaders who articulate a clear vision of instructional excellence and uphold high standards, showcasing effective teaching methods while offering robust professional development for their staff. Data-driven instruction is a hallmark, and there is a concerted effort to ensure every student succeeds. Collaboration among families, communities and educators is also a key component of their success. ADHUS and FAU High is a K-12 public laboratory school under the auspices of the State University System of Florida as part of FAU’s College of Education.
The chief state school officer of Florida nominated ADHUS and FAU High for this national recognition. At least one-third of public schools nominated in each state must have student populations of at least 40% from disadvantaged backgrounds, and all the schools must also meet the state’s annual measurable performance targets.
Now in its 42nd year, the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program has bestowed recognition on more than 9,000 schools. The secretary and the Department of Education will celebrate with honorees at an awards ceremony in November in Washington, D.C.
For the complete list of National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2024, click here.
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