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Westchester Schools Honored As 'Reward Schools' By State

The state education department recently gave high marks to 14 Westchester schools.

Fourteen Westchester schools were honored as reward schools.

Fourteen Westchester schools were honored as reward schools.

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The schools were named Reward Schools by the education department's Office Of Accountability. Reward Schools are schools that demonstrate either high academic achievement or the most progress with minimal gaps in student achievement between certain populations of students, according to the state.

“These remarkable schools deserve to be recognized for their efforts,” Board of Regents Chancellor Betty A. Rosa said. “The dedicated teachers and administrators in these schools are making a difference in the lives of their students. I congratulate all of the schools that have been awarded with this designation of excellence.”

The Westchester schools are:

Ardsley High School

Todd Elementary School

Briarcliff High School

Croton-Harmon High School

Dobbs Ferry High School

Eastchester Senior High School

Harrison High School

Hastings High School

Irvington High School

Lakeland High School

Pelham Memorial High School

Pleasantville High School

Rye Neck Senior High School

Yorktown High School

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