Educators Honored at High Schools That Work Conference
Excellence in Action Awards

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School districts, school principals and state agencies in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, West Virginia and other states were recognized at the 31st Annual High Schools That Work Staff Development Conference in Nashville for their efforts to transform education locally.

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High Schools That Work

Camden County High School
Kingsland, Georgia
Outstanding High Schools That Work Site
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Meadowcreek High School
Gwinnett County, Georgia
Outstanding High Schools That Work Site
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Tommy Welch, Principal
Meadowcreek High School
Gwinnett County, Georgia
Outstanding High Schools That Work Administrator
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Making Middle Grades Work

Minor Middle School
Adamsville, Alabama
Outstanding Making Middle Grades Work Site
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Pike County High School
Grades 7-12
Brundidge, Alabama
Outstanding Making Middle Grades Work Site
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St. Marys Middle School
St. Marys, Georgia
Outstanding Making Middle Grades Work Site
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Technology Centers That Work

Columbia Area Career Center
Columbia, Missouri
Outstanding Technology Centers That Work Site
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Anderson District I & II Career Technology Center
Williamston, South Carolina
Outstanding Technology Centers That Work Site
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Advanced Career

Kim Cortines
Oak Hill High School
Oak Hill, West Virginia
Outstanding Advanced Career Teacher
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Patrick Smallwood
Center for Advanced Technical Studies
Chapin, South Carolina
Outstanding Advanced Career Teacher
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Donald Westerman
Fountain Lake Charter High School
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Outstanding Advanced Career Administrator
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South Carolina Department of Education
Outstanding Advanced Career State Support
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