CMS es reconocida por su aprendizaje inclusivo • CMS recognized for inclusive learning
There are about 498 middle schools in Colorado. Of those schools, only 3 have been recognized and honored as a 2018 Colorado Succeeds’ Transformational School. If my math skills serve me well, only one percent of Colorado’s public middle schools have been nominated, AND the great news is that Carbondale Middle School is one of those schools.
The Succeeds Prize is the state’s most prestigious awards and recognition event honoring transformational public schools and educators. “The Succeeds Prize gives us the opportunity to celebrate Colorado educators and recognize what is working in our schools,” said Steve Carter, general manager of 9NEWS/KUSA TV. “9NEWS has been proud to feature the 2017 winners on our network to share their stories with millions of Coloradans. Congratulations to the finalists for Transformational Impact; Colorado is grateful for your work.”
Scott Laband, president of Colorado Succeeds, said, “The Succeeds Prize not only rewards their efforts, it also shares these effective and scalable practices so educators statewide can benefit. We have learned so much for our 2017 winners and finalists, and the business community is coming together once again to recognize and reward these unsung heroes.”
Finalists for The Succeeds Prize are chosen by a Selection Committee using a three-step, data-driven process. The Succeeds Prize Selection Committee is composed of Colorado education, government, and business leaders. Ninety-five percent of committee members have taught in a classroom, led a school building, served on a school board or charter school board, or worked in a district or state agency. Winners will be announced at a live reveal celebration on Sept. 18, 2018 at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.