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State Report Card Summary

Explore the October 2006 report card for Georgia schools, recognizing schools like Big Creek Elementary, Mashburn Elementary, and more for their outstanding achievements and highest percentage gains. This summary presents the Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze awards given to schools in different categories. See who excelled in meeting and exceeding standards in the State of Georgia. Website: www.gaosa.org.

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State Report Card Summary

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  1. State Report CardSummary October 2006

  2. Accountability Profile

  3. Award Structure

  4. Governor’s Office of Student Achievement – www.gaosa.org

  5. Congratulations! • Big Creek Elementary – Platinum Highest Percentage • Chattahoochee Elementary – Bronze Highest Percentage • Daves Creek Elementary – Bronze Highest Percentage • Mashburn Elementary – Silver Highest Percentage • Sawnee Primary – Platinum Greatest Gains • Settles Bridge Elementary – Platinum Highest Percentage • Sharon Elementary – Gold Highest Percentage • Vickery Creek Elementary – Platinum Highest Percentage • Riverwatch Middle School – Gold Highest Percentage • Otwell Middle School – Gold Greatest Gains • North Forsyth Middle School – Gold Greatest Gains

  6. State of Georgia Governor’s Office of Student Achievement 2006 PLATINUM AWARD Greatest Gain Meeting and Exceeding Standards Sonny Perdue Martha Reichrath, Ph.D. Kathy Cox Governor of Georgia Executive Director State Superintendent of Schools Governor’s Office of Student Achievement

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