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Pioneer Charter School of Science: Schools I & II honored as Schools of Recognition for high academic achievement

Pioneer Charter School of Science (PCSS) was proud to announce that both its Everett and Saugus campuses were named Schools of Recognition by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) for demonstrating high achievement, significant improvement and/or high growth. PCSS I & II were among 55 schools honored by the state out of over 1,800 public schools in Massachusetts. At a State House ceremony honoring the schools, public officials, including Governor Maura Healey and Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler, praised the schools for their academic excellence and vital roles in their communities.

“This honor is a testament to what is possible when high expectations, dedication, and a shared commitment to student success come together,” said PCSS CEO Barish Icin. “I am incredibly proud of our educators, staff, students and families for creating a culture where excellence is the standard.”

Through a rigorous curriculum with an emphasis on STEM and the humanities, PCSS prepares students for excellence in any path they choose. This recognition reflects the school’s sustained effort to high academic standards, meaningful learning experiences, and outcomes that position students for success in both college and career.

Read the full story via Advocate News >> https://advocatenews.net/saugus/news/pioneer-charter-school-of-science-i-ii-honored-as-schools-of-recognition-for-high-academic-achievement-2/