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ST. ANNE’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL

Search Beyond the Headlines to Find What’s Right for Your Child

BY CARRIE GOUX GREATSCHOOLS.ORG

Looking for good news about the state of your child’s education? It’s hard to fi nd these days, but parents need hope now more than ever. Recently, the U.S. Department of Education released new data showing that two decades of progress in math and reading were erased. Two decades.

Families need to know how schools are addressing this lost learning and preparing students for the future. They need good information and ways to support their child because they are not giving up the frontrow seat to their child’s education that came with the pandemic. Data offer an important way for families to understand how schools are supporting students. For over 20 years, GreatSchools. org has translated education data into actionable information for parents nationwide. We collect and analyze data from every state department of education and the federal government to support parents pursuing a great education for their child, schools striving for excellence, and communities working to diminish inequities in education.

Parents often ask us what to look for in a school and how to know if it’s the right one for their child. Since no two children (or schools) are alike, there isn’t a onesize-fi ts-all answer. When looking at data and information, there’s hope and opportunity that can point you in directions you may not have seen before. For example:

1College preparedness:

For 5 years, GreatSchools has celebrated schools with the College Success Award recognizing public high schools that excel at preparing students for college. With this data-driven award, we have been able to connect high school and college success to award high schools doing a great job at preparing all students to walk out the door on graduation day ready to take on higher learning. This year, we are celebrating 1,742 high schools from 25 states -- each of which earn a special badge on their GreatSchools profi le to easily identify winning schools.

2Advanced course o erings:

Access to advanced academic courses in high school provide an opportunity for students to earn free college credits while gaining exposure to the intense academics they will experience in college. Parents can now view Advanced Placement (AP) course lists on GreatSchools.org school profi les and, in turn, support their child to take advantage of this rigorous academic program.

3Community per-

spectives: Who better to tell you about a school than your fellow community members with fi rsthand experience? The Community Reviews section of our GreatSchools. org school profi les allows parents and community members to share their school experiences regarding school safety, learning, social-emotional wellbeing and more. This is an excellent way for families to see how a school has supported students like their own.

These are just a few of the ways GreatSchools is providing parents a richer picture of school quality. As parents evaluate what they’ve learned through pandemic learning -- what does (and does not) work best for their child -- these new data can highlight schools likely to meet their child’s needs.

Goux is the executive vice president of strategy and external affairs at GreatSchools, a nonprofit providing information to support parents pursuing a great education for their child, schools striving for excellence and communities working to diminish inequities in education. Learn more at GreatSchools.org.

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St. Anne’s Episcopal School focuses on character, kindness

There is no place quite like St. Anne’s Episcopal School. Hidden just inside the city of Denver, our picturesque 7.5acre campus inspires students (age 3 - grade 8) on a daily basis. Our classrooms are equipped with stateof-the-art technology, and our dedicated teachers challenge their students every day. The school’s unique preschool through eighthgrade design provides a consistent and nurturing experience from early childhood through the fi rst stages of adolescence. At our 16.5acre mountain campus, students get outdoors to learn and explore. St. Anne’s in the Hills provides a place for students to study science and the environment, build leadership skills, and develop an appreciation for nature. Celebrating 73 years, what is now a school was once a convalescent home for children who were recovering from polio during the 1940s epidemic. Today, St. Anne’s continues to provide children with an inclusive, nurturing, and

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