Gov. Ivey visits Newton Elementary School to recognize National Blue Ribbon School

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NEWTON-Newton Elementary School's 288 pre-K through sixth grade students spent Monday morning celebrating with popcorn and a movie — and a visit from Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey.

The governor, state Superintendent of Education Dr. Eric Mackey, state School Board Member Tracie West, state Sen. Donny Chesteen, state Rep. Steve Clouse, and Melanie Hill, representing U.S. Sen. Katie Britt, came to the school to celebrate its two consecutive national honors.

People are also reading… NES is also a 2023 National Elementary and Secondary Education Association Distinguished School, one of only two in the state to achieve the honor this year. “This level of achievement can only be accomplished by a team comprised of school nurses, lunchroom workers, custodians, board members, and parents,” Baker said. “All stakeholders must build a relationship with our students to achieve this level of success.”

“Folks, this is a big deal. Newton’s achievements are a testament to successful day to day operations being executed as one cohesive unit with one priority in mind and that one priority is making sure our students have all they need to succeed,” Ivey said. “We must continue encouraging our students to learn and to become Alabama’s and the nation’s next set of leaders.

 

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