Matanzas High School receives national recognition from Solution Tree

The school has demonstrated notable gains in student achievement, particularly in special education and English Language Learner programs.


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Matanzas High School faculty and staff work on a Solution Tree project. Courtesy photo/Flagler Schools
Matanzas High School faculty and staff work on a Solution Tree project. Courtesy photo/Flagler Schools
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Matanzas High School has been recognized by Solution Tree as a Promising Practices Professional Learning Community at Work for raising student achievement through collaborative, data-driven instruction, according to a Flagler Schools press release.

This national recognition honors schools that are laying the foundation for sustainable, high-impact professional learning communities. Matanzas has demonstrated notable gains in student achievement, particularly among students in special education and English Language Learner programs by embedding professional learning into the daily work of educators and maintaining a sharp focus on student learning.

“We are honored to receive this recognition,” Matanzas Principal Kristin Bozeman said. “This validates the incredible commitment of our faculty and staff to work together in ensuring every student learns at high levels. We are proud of the progress we’ve made, and even more excited about what lies ahead.”

Schools designated as Promising Practices PLCs at Work are in the early stages of implementing the PLC process and must show evidence of improved outcomes. The Evidence of Effectiveness Committee noted Matanzas High'’s impressive documentation and outcomes, encouraging the school to apply for full Model School recognition in the future.

 

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