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Dobbs Ferry High School Named New York State Reward School

DOBBS FERRY, N.Y.-- Dobbs Ferry High School is one of only a dozen high schools in Westchester County named a high-achieving “Reward School” by New York State Education Commissioner John King for the 2013-2014 academic year.

Dobbs Ferry High School was named a New York State Reward School as one of the highest performing schools in the state.

Dobbs Ferry High School was named a New York State Reward School as one of the highest performing schools in the state.

Reward Schools are either schools that have made the most progress or schools that are the highest performing in the state without significant gaps in student achievement among subgroups.

Other Westchester area high schools that received Reward School status include: Ardsley, Hastings, Irvington, Rye Neck, Briarcliff, Mt. Pleasant, Croton-Harmon, Yorktown and Fox Lane.

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