Results
2011 Outstanding MMGW Site
- Bethel Tate Middle School
2011 Ohio’s Outstanding HSTW Site Runnerup
- Springboro High School
2010 High School Gold Achievement Award Winning Sites
- Springboro High School
- Talawanda High School
- Xenia High School
2010 High School Gold Improvement Award Winning Sites
- Greene County Career Center
2009 Gold Improvement Awards
- Franklin Junior High School
- Reading Junior High School
2009 Gold Award for Improved Implementation
- Carlisle High School
- Laurel Oaks Career Development Center
2009 Silver Award for Applied Learning
- Wilmington High School
2008 High School Gold Award Winning Sites
- Waynesville High School
- Winton Woods High School
2007 High School Gold Award Winning Sites
- Bethel Tate High School
- D. Russel Lee Career Center
- Greene County Career Center
2006 High School Gold Award Winning Sites
- Deer Park High School
- Little Miami High School
- Springboro High School
- Talawanda High School
- Waynesville High School
- Winton Woods High School
2006 High School Top 100 Awards
- Bethel Tate High School
- Carlisle High School
- Deer Park High School
- Franklin High School
- Greene County Career Center
- Little Miami High School
- Live Oaks Career Development Center
- Miami Valley Career Technology Center
- Mount Healthy High School
- Paint Valley High School
- Portsmouth High School
- Reading Senior High School
- Springboro High School
- Springfield-Clark County Career Center
- Talawanda High School
- Tri-County North High School
- Waynesville High School
- Williamsburg HighSchool
- Wilmington High School
- Winton Woods High School
2006 Middle School Top 20 Awards
- Paint Valley Middle School
- Springboro Junior High School
- Talawanda Middle School
- Waynesville Middle School
2006 SREB Awards for Educational Achievement
Congratulations to the 420 High School Seniors from
HSTW, SW Ohio sites who were honored for
Outstanding Educational Achievement
The Award of Educational Achievement. The Southern Regional Education Board and states participating in HSTW present an Award of Educational Achievement to high school seniors who complete a concentration in a career/technical area and demonstrate on the HSTW Assessment that they have met high curriculum and performance standards needed to undertake further learning.
- Four units of college-preparatory-level English;
- Three or more units in mathematics, including two equal to Algebra I, geometry or higher;
- Three or more units in science, including two in lab-based chemistry, physics or biology.
For a list of the regional AEA Award recipients please contact Linda Radtke
For more information about the Award of Educational Achievement please visit the SREB website, www.sreb.org
For further information, contact Linda Radtke