BTW in Top 3 for Graduation Challenge
Written on May 5, 2011 – 5:58 am | by Christopher Tulloch
WASHINGTON – Booker T. Washington High School is one of three schools that received the most online votes in this year’s Race to the Top High School Commencement Challenge. From these remaining schools, President Obama will choose one as the winner later this week and will participate in their commencement ceremony this year.
VIDEO | Booker T. Washington Principal Alicia Kiner “The students and faculty at Booker T. Washington are truly inspirational, as evidenced by the tremendous support during the online voting,” said U.S. Congressman Steve Cohen (D-TN). “I am hopeful that President Obama chooses to further motivate the students Booker T. Washington High School by selecting them as the winner of the Commencement Challenge and speaking at their graduation ceremony. Thanks to all who voted and who encouraged others to vote.” The nation’s public high schools were invited to submit applications to participate in the Commencement Challenge to demonstrate their commitment to preparing students for college and a career. Hundreds of applications were received and were judged based on the schools’ performance, essay questions and supplemental data. Six applicants were selected to produce videos to display their creativity in engaging and supporting students, academic results, and progress in preparing students to graduate college and career ready. The public voted for the schools they thought best meet the President’s goal based on the videos that were hosted on the White House’s web page over the past two weeks. The following schools received the highest vote totals: • Booker T. Washington High School (Memphis, Tennessee) • High Tech High International (San Diego, California) • Bridgeport High School (Bridgeport, Washington) For more information, visit:
Similar Posts:
- BTW Wins White House Graduation Contest
- Former President of Mexico to Speak to Pacific Grads and the Community
- Scholarships Totaling $117,000 Help Local Students with Financial Need
- Jones Elected School Board President
- Update on WaPo rankings: Pen High is in
Tags: Challenge