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The Blue Ribbon Schools Program is a The U.S. Constitution, adopted in 1789 by a constitutional convention, sets down the basic framework of American government in its seven articles. ...United States government program created to honor schools. Established in 1982 by The United States Secretary of Education is the head of the Department of Education. ...Secretary of Education Terrell H. Bell (born November 11, 1921) was the first United States Secretary of Education in the Cabinet of President Ronald Reagan, initially appointed with the expectation that he would preside over the dismantling of his department. ...Terrell Bell, the program first honored only secondary schools. Then it was expanded to include primary schools. Then it was changed again to honor secondary schools and primary schools in alternation. The program has recognized more than 3,000 schools since its inception.


States, territories, the The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) responsibility is the administration and management of 55. ...Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the Department of Defense Education Activity Schools have joined the competition over the years. Special emphases have changed from year to year based on national priorities.


To be selected for recognition, a school conducts a self_evaluation __ a process that allows teachers, students, parents and community representatives to assess their strengths and weaknesses and develop strategic plans for the future. The school then submits a written application, including information on their progress toward achieving the National Education Goals. A review panel selects what they consider the most promising schools for site visits by experienced educators who submit reports on their findings. The review panel considers the reports and makes recommendations to the The United States Secretary of Education is the head of the Department of Education. ...U.S. Secretary of Education, who announces the schools selected for recognition.


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  • Blue Ribbon Schools _ Remarks of U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige (http://www.ed.gov/news/speeches/2001/10/20011024.html) (public domain A work of the United States Government, meaning only the federal government, not state or local government, is defined in United States Copyright Law as a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that persons official duties. Such works are public...US government work)
  • Riley Names 266 Blue Ribbon Schools (http://www.ed.gov/PressReleases/02_1996/blues.html) (public domain A work of the United States Government, meaning only the federal government, not state or local government, is defined in United States Copyright Law as a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that persons official duties. Such works are public...US government work)

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Cape High named a Blue Ribbon School by U.S. Department of Education (680 words)
Cape Elizabeth High School is one of 250 schools nationwide to be named a Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education.
Presentation of the award was made to administration, faculty, staff and students at an all-school assembly Thursday, Sept. 16, by Susan Sclafani, assistant secretary of the Office of Vocational and Adult Education and counselor to the U.S. Secretary of Education.
Cape Elizabeth High School was one of three Maine schools nominated, and one of two to be awarded Blue Ribbon distinction.
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