Chattachoochee County High School recognized as a Math Leader School by GaDOE.
Recognizing the fundamental importance of mathematics in students' educations and future careers, the Georgia Department of Education is recognizing schools with exceptional achievement or growth in mathematics as Math Leaders.
Chattahoochee County High School was recognized for achievement or growth in the percentage of students scoring at the Proficient Learner level or above in mathematics. The criteria for the 2023-2024 Math Leader Awards recognize the crucial importance of numeracy skills in fifth and eighth grades, and require higher growth from schools with lower achievement levels.
Awards were given based on the Algebra: Concepts and Connections EOC, which is the state test for mathematics in high school.
“Congratulations to our first-ever Math Leader schools!" State School Superintendent Richard Woods said. “The skill of numeracy is an essential one, both as students progress through their K-12 education and in their futures. These schools and their educators, students, families, and communities have worked hard to implement the new K-12 Mathematics Standards and prepare all students for life. I commend them on their outstanding work."
Today we celebrate all of our Panther staff and students! Achievement in academics takes all teachers in grades PreK-12 and occurs over time. CCHS would like to specifically recognize Mrs. Tara Conley for the extra effort she's taken with our Algebra 1 students who helped us achieve this special recognition.
Congratulations Panthers!