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The New Jersey Department of Education has honored Jersey City’s Golden Door Charter School with the title of a 2026 National Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Distinguished School. This recognition highlights the school’s commitment to excellence in education and its significant contributions to the community.
The ESEA Distinguished School designation is awarded to schools that demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and progress in closing achievement gaps among students. Golden Door Charter School has been recognized for its innovative teaching methods, dedicated staff, and supportive learning environment that fosters student growth and success.
School officials expressed pride in this achievement, noting that it reflects the hard work of both educators and students. The recognition serves as a testament to the school’s mission to provide high-quality education and prepare students for future challenges. Golden Door Charter School aims to continue its efforts in promoting educational excellence and inspiring students to reach their full potential.
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