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Roswell High School Celebrates Student Success With Two New Awards

Recently, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced the 2019 School Awards, and Roswell High School was named a Silver school based on a three-year average College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) Progress Score that ranks schools in at least the 93rd percentile. The awards are developed by the Governors Office of Student Achievement and approved by the State Board of Education.

In addition, the State Department of Education recently released its annual list of schools that are designated as Beating the Odds. According to the press release, a statistical analysis compares a schools actual performance on the CCRPI with the performance of schools across the state with similar characteristics. Schools performing higher than similar schools are labeled as Beating the Odds, and Roswell High School received this honor. In 2019, 36% of schools in Fulton County were given this designation compared to 30% in 2018.  

Both accolades come on the heels of RHSs recent announcement of several areas of improvement including higher scores by students on the Georgia Milestones Assessments, SAT, and Advanced Placement exams, an increase in the CCRPI score, and a higher graduation rate.

I am so proud to be the principal of Roswell High School, and of our continued success, said Principal Robert Shaw, Ed.D. We have not only smart, hardworking students, but also dedicated faculty, staff, volunteers, and community members investing in our students and their well-being.