FAIRFIELD, CT — Fairfield Warde and Fairfield Ludlowe are among the many 41 excessive schools in Connecticut to win the 2019 college Success Award by means of GreatSchools, a countrywide nonprofit that provides suggestions on educational opportunities to parents.
The award recognizes 1,722 colleges throughout 25 states that have a a hit track list of graduating college students who later enroll in two or four-yr faculty, are capable for school-degree coursework, and persist on to their 2nd 12 months.
"we're very proud of our students for assembly the demands of a rigorous curriculum right through their high faculty years," Fairfield Warde Headmaster David Ebling observed in a news unlock. "The knowledge embedded in our vision of the Graduate for all k-12 Fairfield students prepares them for achievement in faculties and careers. This consciousness is hard-earned for the college students, college and oldsters of our entire district. each day we come to our schools su rrounded via fantastic educators, mind-blowing students, and supportive fogeys all doing high-quality work."
Fairfield Ludlowe Headmaster Greg Hatzis pointed out, "the city of Fairfield is terribly supportive of the training system, and that indicates during the striking teaching, fulfillment consequences, and the well-rounded opportunities purchasable to our students."
The contemporary unlock of the effects for the state's subsequent generation Accountability gadget for 2017-2018 confirmed that the variety of college students demonstrating faculty and career readiness accelerated for the 2nd yr in a row.
The gadget comprises two symptoms that measure students' instruction for postsecondary and profession readiness. One indicator evaluates whether college students in grades 11 and 12 have participated in coursework all through high college that prepares them for fulfillment in school and/or careers. an extra indicator evaluates even if students in grades eleven and 12 have attained benchmark rankings on at least one of the most typical school/career readiness assessments.
"Congratulations to our two staggering high faculties for receiving this exact honor," Fairfield First Selectman Mike Tetreau stated. "Fairfield is so proud of our students whose desirable-notch training will prepare them with the competencies and abilities to be faculty-capable, a success in their careers and productive members of society. I wish to appreciate Headmasters Hatzis and Ebling for their fabulous leadership and suggestions and also thank all those in our school neighborhood who contribute to Fairfield having some of the most beneficial college systems in the nation."
Pictured, from left to appropriate: FLHS Headmaster Greg Hatzis, BOE Chair Christine Vitale, First Selectman Mike Tetreau (a graduate of Roger Ludlowe whose father, the late Fern Tetreau, taught at Andrew Warde) and FWHS Headmaster David Ebling.
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