Parent Teacher Magazine Charlotte-Meckleburg Schools Nov/Dec 2016 | Page 9

Jay M. Robinson a 2016 National Blue Ribbon School ​Jay M. Robinson Middle has been named a Blue Ribbon School for 2016. The annual award, conferred by the U.S. Department of Education, is given to schools that are considered the best in the country. For 2016, 279 public and 50 private schools across the country were chosen​. Schools are nominated by their state’s department of education and then complete a comprehensive application describing school practices. The Blue Ribbon School program is in its 34th year and fewer than 8,500 schools have been chosen in that time. The award recognizes elementary, middle and high schools based on overall academic excellence or on progress in closing achievement gaps. In a video announcing the winners, U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King Jr. praised the schools as “shining examples for your communities, your state and the nation.” CMS was one of eight districts in North Carolina with a Blue Ribbon School this year. “We are very proud to have Jay M. Robinson, the staff and the students recognized nationally for excellence,” said Ann Clark, superintendent of CharlotteMecklenburg Schools. “Principal Michael Miliote and his staff have made the school a successful environment for learning, so that students can reach their potential every day.” The school opened in 2002. It is named for Dr. Jay M. Robinson, a math teacher and football coach whose career in public education lasted five decades and included several state administrative positions. Today, Jay. M. Robinson has nearly 1,100 students and has previously been recognized as a North Carolina and national School to Watch. “This honor would not have come to fruition without the hard work of a dedicated, caring staff and a collaborative community,” said Miliote. “Our students are lucky to live in a community where educators and parents work together to value public education!”​ Miliote and three members of his staff will attend an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., in early November. Sonja Smith wins I am CMS award Hearing officer nominated by colleagues ​Hearing Officer Sonja Smith is the latest recipient of the I am CMS award. Smith was surprised by Superintendent Ann Clark at the Atrium on Oct. 18. Smith was nominated by two of her colleagues and Clark read each of the nominations. “Ms. Smith goes above and beyond for the families she works with, including holding literacy camps for those students who are living in non-traditional settings,” wrote one of her colleagues. “She’s organized community health and safety fairs and shoe drives for students who were unable to afford them. She is hard-working, dependable, and always puts families first.” Clark said Smith’s nominations demonstrate her dedication to the CMS core values. “Your colleagues say that you’re willing to do whatever it takes for our students,” said Clark. “That’s what I am CMS means.” C u r io u s abo u t C ro s s Fit ? Yo ur firs t cl ass is Always FREE! What are you Waiting for? C all today to schedul e your I ntroduction to C rossFit! This is your Invitation to CHANGE! A du lt cl a s s es • T e e n c l a s s e s K id s c l a s s e s Olympic Lifting • Endurance • Strength • Mobility • Family Fun Functional Fitness • OCR Training Another colleague wrote that Smith, “Has a heart for families that need a extra hand. Sonja works with multiple homeless shelters to make sure the students get supplies, have opportunities and feel special.” Smith received a $100 gift card from award sponsor Charles G. Monnett & Associates. She will also be professionally photographed for an I am CMS poster that will be displayed in her building. CrossFit S tallings 3332 Smit h Far m Rd., S tallings, NC • 704-507-3196 www.CrossFit S tallings.com Parent Teacher News • September/October 2016 • 7