Four CCSD Schools Recognized for Academic Success and Progress Avery Elementary School earned its second consecutive Gold Award, Holly Springs Elementary School STEM Academy won Silver, and Sequoyah High School won Bronze in the Greatest Gains ratings announced by Governor Brian Kemp. These awards honor only 130 schools statewide that earned a three-year average CCRPI (College and Career Ready Performance Index) Progress Score ranking in at least the 93rd percentile. For the second consecutive year, Bascomb Elementary earned a Silver Award in the Highest Performance ratings, which recognize only 105 schools statewide that have earned a three-year average CCRPI Content Mastery Score ranking in at least the 93rd percentile. This is the fourth year in a row Bascomb has been honored with an award. Congratulations to the educators whose hard work guided students to the academic success recognized by these honors, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower said. Its outstanding to see schools across our district celebrated, as it highlights our school boards dedication to ensuring equity and access for all students to learn, achieve, and thrive.