Dorseyville Middle School named 2024 Schools of Distinction recipient

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Dorseyville Middle School in the Fox Chapel Area School District has been recognized among 17 schools nationwide as part of the Association for Middle Level Education (AMLE) 2024 Schools of Distinction. AMLE’s Schools of Distinction program recognizes exemplary schools, while supporting them through a process of strategic vision setting to help foster ongoing growth and success.

Dorseyville Middle School, the first and only school in Pennsylvania to ever be named a School of Distinction, completed a rigorous review process that measured implementation of middle grades best practice and continuous improvement plans. After advancing from the initial application, the school community participated in a series of stakeholder interviews that included staff, students and families.

“It is a privilege to recognize Dorseyville Middle School as an AMLE School of Distinction. They are truly worthy of this prestigious honor,” said Stephanie Simpson, CEO of AMLE.

During the review process, several “Essential Attributes” were evaluated to ensure that the school provides an education for young adolescents that is responsive, challenging, empowering, equitable and engaging. Specifically, the evaluation team mentioned young adolescents being the foundation of all decisions made at Dorseyville Middle School, that high expectations are cultivated for the entire school community, that the school facilitates students taking responsibility for their own learning and making positive contributions to the world around them, that the school provides socially just learning opportunities, and that the school atmosphere is motivating for all learners. Additionally, the school is also evaluated on the characteristics of culture and community; curriculum, instruction, and assessment; and leadership and organization.

Dorseyville Middle School Program Principal Dr. Laura Miller spearheaded the application process, which is designed and meant to be reflective of best middle level practices.

“I am so proud that Dorseyville Middle School is the first school in Pennsylvania to receive this recognition,” Dr. Miller said. “The evaluation team found in the Dorseyville Middle School community what we see every day – the great work that our students, staff and entire school community does to make Dorseyville Middle School a great place for students.”

According to Fox Chapel Area School District Superintendent Dr. Mary Catherine Reljac, Dorseyville Middle School offers an exemplary overall program that addresses not just academics, but the whole child.

“Dorseyville Middle School is a joyful place where the entire school community works together to fulfill the district’s strategic vision pillars of purpose, passion, care and community,” Dr. Reljac said. “We are very proud of their efforts and that others recognize the work that happens day in and day out in the school community.”

AMLE recognizes schools that meet the Schools of Distinction criteria on an annual basis. Dorseyville Middle School will be recognized and present their exemplary practices live at AMLE24: The 51st Annual Conference for Middle Level Education this November in Nashville.

The AMLE is an international membership organization that helps middle grade educators reach every student, grow professionally and create great schools.