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Somerville Elementary School Recognized for High Academic Achievement
51 Massachusetts schools will receive a commemorative certificate at the State House on Feb. 1.

SOMERVILLE, MA — Benjamin G. Brown School in Somerville will be honored at the Massachusetts State House Feb. 1 for its high academic achievements in 2016. It was recently named a Massachusetts Commendation School for 2016.
Massachusetts' Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education Mitchell D. Chester recognized 51 schools for high achievement, high progress, narrowing proficiency gaps or a combination of both.
Schools will receive a commemorative certificate at the State House on Feb. 1. Commendation is earned by performance on Massachusetts standardized tests, according to the announcement.
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"I am pleased to recognize these schools and districts for their hard work over several years," Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education Mitchell D. Chester said in a statement. "This year's accountability and assessment results are a testament to the Commonwealth's drive to improve an already strong statewide public education system. As we build the next-generation MCAS that all students in grades 3-8 will take next spring, I'd like to thank in particular the educators from across the Commonwealth who are working with us to ensure we have a high-quality assessment system for many years to come."
Benjamin G. Brown was recognized for both "high achievement" and "high progress."
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Click here for a list of all 51 Massachusetts Commendation Schools for 2016.
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