Parent Teacher Magazine Gaston County Schools Jan/Feb 2018 | Page 7

Gaston school celebrates National Blue Ribbon distinction schools in North Carolina. The school has achieved a perfect or near perfect graduation rate every year since the state first calculated the graduation rate in 2006. The school has earned a 100 percent graduation rate six times (2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016, and 2017). The school’s performance grade has been an A or A+ since the state began determining the grades in 2014-2015. For 2016-2017, the school had an A+ performance grade, and test results indicated no achievement gap among students. Highland opened in 2000 as Gaston County’s first magnet high school. Students are chosen through an application and lottery process. The school’s comprehensive academic program features three distinct academies: health sciences; business, legal, and information sciences; and manufacturing/engineering technology and graphics. Highland School of Technology officially celebrated its distinction as a 2017 National Blue Ribbon School during a ceremony on November 21 that had plenty of music, speeches, guests, presentations, cheers, and applause. The pep rally atmosphere created by the school’s cheerleaders and band and a video created by students Cayson Sellers and Lauren Snyder led into a formal program that culminated with the presentation of the National Blue Ribbon School plaque and banner. Highland is the third school in Gaston County Schools to earn the National Blue Ribbon School status since the recognition program began in 1982. W.A. Bess Elementary won the honor in 2006, and Arlington Elementary was named a National Blue Ribbon School in 2003 (Arlington consolidated when the new Sadler Elementary School opened in August 2004). Students Judah Tucker and Landon Burr led the Pledge of Allegiance and Carleigh Ballard sang the national anthem. Speakers included principal Denise McLean, assistant principal Josh Allen, and Superintendent of Schools W. Jeffrey Booker. l A R Five people – former principal and current Board of Education member Lee Dedmon, Larry Bumgardner of FMC Lithium, teacher Melanie Weaver, senior class president Jason Osemeka, and parent Stephanie Lowry – shared their perspective on being a National Blue Ribbon School. GES T TU COM E BING FLY W PAR K Over 30 lanes IN T ITH HE S U S! OUT H of fun! Superintendent Booker stated, “In this community, we have always known that the Highland School of Technology is a model school with world-class students and teachers, and now, with this national attention, everyone across the state and country knows it.” “This award belongs to our entire community because students at Highland come from all across the county,” added Booker. “It is an honor that is a result of the unwavering commitment to high academic standards and superior student achievement that has been a part of Highland since the school opened 17 years ago.” The National Blue Ribbon School award is given annually by the United States Department of Education, and it is one of the highest, most presti gious distinctions a school can receive. Highland is one of only six schools in North Carolina and 342 in the country to earn the award this year. Public and private K-12 schools receiving the honor have shown either outstanding academic performance or progress in closing the achievement gap. IN EST ZIPLINES G N O L E TH F O E N O Over 4 miles of ziplines! • • • • • • • • THE US LANES ARE 400-1000 FEET LONG 2 MOVING CARPET LIFTS 100% SNOWMAKING LIGHTING, ALL LANES 20 CABLE RUNS HEIGHTS OVER 200 FT OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE! Off Hwy 105 Between Boone & Banner Elk HawksnestTubing.com | 828.963.6561 Highland has consistently ranked as one of the most successful Parent Teacher Magazine• January/February 2018• 5