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Why Nicolet Didn't Make 'Blue Ribbon' Status for 2012

Nicolet has taken the Blue Ribbon award twice before and Patrick Gasper, with the Department of Public Instruction, tells why they're not on the list this year.

 

While Nicolet High School has been repeatedly referenced as a "Blue Ribbon School" and "the shining school on the hill," this local high school didn't make the list for the Blue Ribbon School nomination for 2012. 

The Blue Ribbon School award credits schools that demonstrate exemplary academics or show they've come a long way in student achievement. 

While Nicolet has taken home this award in 1990 and 2008, this year's Blue Ribbon School nominations, chosen by the Department of Public Instruction were Country Meadows Elementary School in the Muskego-Norway School District; Grafton Elementary School in the Grafton School District; Kohler High School in the Kohler School District; Ridgeway Elementary School in the Dodgeville School District; and Suamico Elementary School in the Howard Suamico School District.

Why didn't Nicolet make the cut? Patrick Gasper, communication's officer with the Department of Public Instruction, said schools can only be nominated once every five years. This means we may see Nicolet making the grade in 2013. 

"We do not have an explicit goal to be named a Blue Ribbon school, however,
if we achieve the District Goals that we do have, I believe Nicolet will meet the Department of Education's criteria," District Administrator Rick Monroe said. 


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But even without the Blue Ribbon nomination, Nicolet's Communications Specialist, Dan klemencic, said in the last six months alone Nicolet has racked up quite a list of accolades including:

"This community knows that Nicolet is a Blue Ribbon school," School Board President Marilyn Franklin said. "But the honor has to be shared by other schools."

The final Blue Ribbon School award will be announced in September. 

Related Topics: Blue Ribbon School, DPI, Dodgeville School District, Grafton Elementary School in the Grafton School District, HowardSuamico School District, Kohler High School, Kohler School District, Muskego-Norway School District, country meadows elementary school, and department of public instruction

Jaime

9:30 am on Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Thanks for this article. It is good to have clarification to the rules of the Blue Ribbon Program!

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Sarah Worthman

10:47 am on Tuesday, December 11, 2012

No problem, Jaime! That's what I was thinking when I came across this. Just like Milwaukee Magazine's Top Schools (which omitted Nicolet as well, but for a diff. reason) I figured people would have questions. Glad I could help :)

Dave Koven

10:55 am on Tuesday, December 11, 2012

"Schools can only be nominated once every five years"? Excellence is excellence. Nicolet doesn't cease to be an excellent school simply because it wasn't "their turn". I shudder to think how teachers will be evaluated fairly.

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