Thorp High School Accepts Blue Ribbon School
Award in Washington D. C.
The Thorp Courier (Thorp, WI)
November 11, 2009
Transcribed by Dolores Mohr Kenyon
On November 2 and 3, high School Principal Brad Ceranski and Language
instructor Cindy Campbell traveled to Washington D. C. to accept a
National Blue Ribbon School Award, participate in panel discussions
about the nation’s educational concerns, and listen to presentations
from past winners. Three hundred twenty-one schools from across
the country were honored at the awards ceremony, including eight schools
in Wisconsin, three of which were high schools. The award was
granted to Thorp High School for its student academic achievement,
specifically the attainment of the top 10 percent of Wisconsin’s tests
or nationally normed tests. “This is a tremendous honor for the
community, the parents and the students” said Ceranski. “The
students deserve the credit. It was their performance that won
this award.” The school was awarded a plaque that will be hung
up in the high school, along with a flag that will be erected soon.
The National Blue Ribbon Award is an esteemed honor that only goes to a
select few, only citing just over 300 out of 133,000 total K-12 schools
per year. “Being named a National Blue Ribbon School is an honor
few schools achieve,” State Superintendent Tony Evers commented.
“These schools are an inspiration as we look for strategies to ensure
every child graduates with the skills needed for employment or further
education.” In the photo is High School Principal Brad Ceranski
with Language teacher Cindy Campbell at the Blue Ribbon Awards ceremony.
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