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Plympton Elementary School wins state recognition

Celebrating the recognition to the Plympton School are from left: DESE Commissioner Pedro Martinez, School Committee member James Zanghi, State Rep. Thomas M. Stanley, Mayor Jeannette A. McCarthy, Plympton school principal Adrienne Norris, Superintendent Marisa Mendonsa and Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler.

Plympton Elementary School has been named a 2025 School of Recognition by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. The award was presented during a ceremony in January at the State House honoring schools that have made significant progress toward annual accountability goals, particularly in English language arts and mathematics.

State Rep. Thomas M. Stanley joined Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler, DESE Commissioner Pedro Martinez, Plympton Principal Adrienne Norris, Superintendent Marisa Mendonsa, Mayor Jeannette McCarthy, and School Committee Member James Zanghi in celebrating the achievement.

Schools recognized by DESE have demonstrated measurable improvement in student outcomes and progress toward educational equity statewide.

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