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Lenox Memorial Middle High School, Morris Elementary School Ranked Among Best Schools by U.S. News & World Report

LENOX — Superintendent Dr. William Collins, Lenox Memorial Middle High School (LMMHS) Principal Dr. Jeremiah Ames and Morris Elementary School Principal Brenda Kelley are proud to share that Lenox Public Schools again earned high marks in U.S. News & World Report’s annual school rankings for best elementary and middle schools.

U.S. News recently released its Best Elementary and Middle Schools rankings for Massachusetts. Lenox Memorial Middle School was ranked 115 out of 1,064 middle schools. Morris Elementary School was ranked 122 out of 1,542 elementary schools statewide.

To view the LMMHS’ full middle school ranking, click here. To view Morris Elementary School’s full ranking, click here

U.S. News previously released its Best High Schools ranking, in which LMMHS was ranked 97th out of 366 high schools in Massachusetts.

To view LMMHS’ full high school ranking, click here

Schools ranked in the top 40 percent nationally achieve status as a U.S. News Best School, earning the right to display a U.S. News award badge. Both Lenox schools were awarded badges due to their high rankings.

Schools are ranked on student performance on state assessments, how well they prepare students for future academic success and other key indicators.

​”These rankings are a direct reflection of the dedication that our students and staff show every single day,” said Dr. Collins. “Our schools succeed because this community values education and because our educators and support staff give students the tools to thrive. I am proud of everyone who contributes to our learning environment and to the success of every child in Lenox.”

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