St. James in Elizabethtown a Blue Ribbon School

By JESSICA ABLE
Record Staff Writer

St. James School in Elizabethtown, Ky., has been recognized as a 2012 National Blue Ribbon School by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.

Two hundred and sixty-nine schools were recognized across the nation, and St. James is just one of five private schools in the state of Kentucky to receive the honor, a news release from the Archdiocese of Louisville said.

The Department of Education will present St. James School with the Blue Ribbon Award at recognition ceremonies Nov. 12 and 13 in Washington, D.C., according to the release. Approximately 219 public schools and 49 other private schools will be honored at those events.

The Record will feature a story about St. James School in the Sept. 13 edition.

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One reply on “St. James in Elizabethtown a Blue Ribbon School”
  1. I am a Ph.D. in Music and Foreign Languages.
    St.James School is great. My son JB (Joel Bryan Tiotuico) is in the 6.th grade
    I am so pleased and blessed for my son to study in this wonderful Building!
    I will suggest other parents to send there children in the St. James School.
    The Principal Sister Michael Marie Friedmann and the entire Staff are very organized and serious special in the Religion Education. I will honor and respect St. James forever!
    Blessings!
    Carina Tiotuico Ph.D.

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