In a significant recognition from Georgia's State School Superintendent, Richard Woods, several schools in Camden County have been named "Literacy Leaders" and "Masters of Mathematics." The accolades were presented during a special ceremony held on Wednesday morning at Matilda Harris Elementary School where Superintendent Woods personally awarded one "Literacy Leaders" banner and four "Masters of Mathematics" banners to deserving schools.
Literacy Leaders
Matilda Harris Elementary School
Masters of Mathematics
Camden Middle School
Crooked River Elementary School
Kingsland Elementary School
Mary Lee Clark Elementary School
These schools were honored for their exceptional literacy and mathematics instruction and student performance on the milestones assessments.
During the ceremony, Superintendent Woods took the opportunity to honor the teachers and administrators who played pivotal roles in these accomplishments. Their dedication, innovative teaching methods, and commitment to student success were praised, emphasizing the important role educators play in shaping the future.
The recognition of these schools as "Literacy Leaders" and "Masters of Mathematics" highlights the community's commitment to academic excellence. These awards not only celebrate current achievements but also inspire continued efforts in improving educational outcomes for all students in Camden County.
The banners presented serve as a testament to the hard work and collaborative spirit within these schools, encouraging a culture of learning and excellence that will benefit students for years to come.