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State board recognizes Maryland Blue Ribbon and inaugural Purple Star schools; Governor attends Purple Star ceremony

Maryland State Board of Education · April 30, 2024
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Summary

At a packed meeting the board honored six National Blue Ribbon schools and Maryland’s first cohort of Purple Star Schools for supporting military‑connected students; Governor Wes Moore joined to recognize the Purple Star recipients and military leaders described the program’s value in easing transitions for service families.

The State Board celebrated two recognition programs: National Blue Ribbon Schools and Maryland’s inaugural Purple Star Schools — the latter with Governor Wes Moore in attendance.

Dr. Wright introduced six Blue Ribbon schools selected by MSDE’s Division of Assessment, Accountability and Performance Reporting for high performance or closing achievement gaps. Principals and district leaders highlighted school improvements, demographic context and programs that contributed to outcomes.

Governor Wes Moore and military representatives joined the board to present the Purple Star designations. Purple Star Schools offer coordinated supports for military‑connected students — peer programs, checklists for new enrollees, transition kits and trained liaisons — to reduce disruption from frequent moves. Colonel Sapp and Captain Doug Burfield described the stresses military children face and praised Maryland’s program for easing transitions and supporting mission readiness for service members.

Representatives from the eight Purple Star recipients came forward for recognition and photo opportunities with the governor and board. Board members thanked the teams and urged continued attention to supports for military families and for the arts and mental‑health work featured elsewhere on the agenda.