2 Hudsonville middle schools named ‘Schools to Watch’
Hudsonville’s two middle schools — Baldwin Street and Riley Street — have been named “Schools to Watch” by the National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades Reform.
The district celebrated the honor with a ceremony Monday morning.
Six Michigan schools applied for the designation. The honor is given to those schools that meet extensive criteria — including “academic excellence, developmental responsiveness, social equity and organizational structure” — developed by the group.
Bottom line, state coordinator Steve Hoelscher told 24 Hour News 8, is those surveying the schools are looking for models of middle school education.
“Is this a place where I would want my child to attend?” Hoelscher said. He said the winning schools should be places any teacher from around the country could visit to see an example of best practices in education.
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