Friday, May 23, 2014

END OF THE YEAR ASSEMBLY  
FRIDAY, MAY 30 AT 10:30 A.M.
Featuring

THE PRESIDENT'S EDUCATION AWARDS PROGRAM
RECOGNIZING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AND HARD WORK SINCE 1983

Founded in 1983, the President's Education Awards Program (PEAP) honors graduating elementary, middle and high school students for their achievement and hard work. The program has provided individual recognition from the President and the U.S. Secretary of Education to those students whose outstanding efforts have enabled them to meet challenging standards of excellence. Each year, thousands of elementary, middle, and high schools participate by recognizing deserving students.
 
The President's Award for Educational Excellence - The purpose of this award is to recognize outstanding academic success in the classroom.


 
The President’s award for Educational Achievement - The purpose of this award is to recognize students that show outstanding educational growth, improvement, commitment or intellectual development in their academic subjects.




The American Citizenship Award – The purpose of this award is to recognize students who participate in school and/or community service, show a positive attitude toward classmates, school, and community, display an understanding and appreciation of civic responsibility, possess strength of character and the courage to do what is right and promote citizenship with their school or community through other activities. 

     
 

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