Superintendent Pam Beaudoin and Principal Julie Sgroi are pleased to announce that Manchester-Essex Regional High School has been named as 2025 School of Recognition by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Schools of Recognition designated by the DESE are those that demonstrate meaningful and substantial progress towards accountability targets, which are set at the local level for all schools to ensure they continue to improve and grow academically.
One of 61 educational institutions across the Commonwealth to receive such an honor, growth at Manchester-Essex Regional High School has been recognized from the 2024-2025 academic year through a progression of advanced coursework completion, growth in mathematics performance among students, and decreased chronic absences.
“Only a few dozen schools in Massachusetts each year are lucky enough to receive such an honor,” said Principal Sgroi. “I am glad that the effort of our staff to improve the learning experience for our students is being recognized, and I hope this is a sign of things to come for Manchester-Essex Regional High School.”
State accountability ratings are calculated annually through a multi-year ratings system. Manchester-Essex Regional High School was scored as 64 percent, designated as “substantial” progress by the DESE. Strengths and growth were shown across the board in English, mathematics, and science classes.
“This recognition is proof of all the hard work everyone at Manchester-Essex Regional High School has been putting in,” said Superintendent Beaudoin. “Not only does this show our growth as a school community, but it also displays our commitment to continued improvement as we progress our students through academics towards graduation.”
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