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Rosemeade Elementary is Named One of the Best in the Nation

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U.S. Secretary of Education, John B. King, Jr., announced today that Rosemeade Elementary has been named a 2016 National Blue Ribbon School. Rosemeade is one among 279 public and 50 private schools receiving this honor. Only 29 schools in Texas received this honor.

Schools are nominated for the award by the state department of education, and then complete a comprehensive application about school practices. Schools may apply for status as Exemplary High Performing-among the top schools in a state-or Exemplary Achievement Gap Closing-schools making the fastest progress in the their state in closing achievement gaps among student subgroups.

Principal Amy Miller will represent Rosemeade at a two-day awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., to celebrate their hard-won achievements.

For more information about the National Blue Ribbon Schools program, please visithttp://nationalblueribbonschools.ed.gov/.

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Rosemeade Elementary Raises $1200 for Kacie’s Run

The Rosemeade Elementary Student Council has raised over $1200 to support Kacie’s Run. Kacie’s Run is an officially timed race that is held each March at Standridge Stadium to support CFB Special Olympics. Rosemeade teacher, Leticia Robert, leads the Rosemeade Student Council. Rosemeade’s P.E. coach also contributed $200 toward the goal.

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Rosemeade Elementary Celebrates Hometown Heroes

Rosemeade Elementary’s Student Council sponsored a bulletin board spotlighting our hometown heroes in recognition of Veterans Day. Heroes that were recognized ranged from grandfathers, grandmothers, dads, moms, aunts, uncles, sisters, bothers, as well as great-grandparents from the different branches of our armed services. Additionally, students showed their support by either wearing red, white, and blue or camouflage clothing.

A group of students in front of a banner with pictures that says Rosemeade's Hometown Heroes

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Rosemeade Sponsors Food Drive

Rosemeade Elementary’s student council sponsored a food drive to help benefit the Metrocrest Services Food Pantry in Farmers Branch. The school brought in enough food to fill up two SUVs. Council members, with some of their peers, helped load the collected food into the vehicles for transport to Metrocrest Services.

A group of students sitting in the back of a car and making silly faces

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