[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 67 (Tuesday, May 14, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3426-S3427]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE MAINE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
Ms. COLLINS. Madam President, I am delighted to commend the
Maine School of Science and Mathematics, MSSM, of Limestone, ME, on
being recognized among the best high schools in our country. MSSM was
recently awarded an outstanding 13th-place ranking among more than
21,000 public high schools included in the 2013 U.S. News and World
Report national rankings on school achievement. I would like to engage
my fellow Senator from Maine in saluting this accomplishment, which
makes us both proud.
This award recognizes that MSSM students achieve at the highest level
academically. MSSM is a top-performing school on State-required
assessments, and staff at the school use assessments throughout the
academic year as a tool for improving and customizing instruction. The
school's faculty works closely with students to forge a strong school
community where students are encouraged to pursue their interests.
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I applaud the students who are working hard to excel and in doing so,
making their families, communities, and State proud. I also want to
commend the administrators, teachers, and staff of MSSM who are
succeeding in their mission to generate confidence and momentum for
learning. They are making a difference in the lives of their students
and are helping them reach their full potential as independent,
responsible learners and engaged citizens.
I am pleased that the U.S. News and World Report has recognized the
achievements of the Maine School of Science and Mathematics, and I
congratulate the entire community for this outstanding achievement.
Having grown up in Northern Maine, I could not be more proud of what
these students and this faculty have achieved.
Mr. KING. Mr. President, I wish to associate myself with the comments
of the senior senator from Maine. I too am proud to congratulate the
Maine School of Science and Mathematics, MSSM, for its 13th-place
showing in this year's U.S. News and World Report on high school
rankings. In addition, U.S. News ranked MSSM first in New England and
third in the United States among magnet schools. This impressive
achievement is a testament to the exceptional caliber of the school's
students, faculty, and staff.
Founded by the Maine State Legislature in 1995, MSSM is a residential
magnet school that specializes in science and mathematics education. It
is the only school of its kind in New England. MSSM serves a diverse
student body made up of young people from across the State of Maine and
around the world. Graduates of MSSM are prepared for rigorous
postsecondary programs and have gone on to notable success in fields as
diverse as academia, engineering, public service, and the military.
It bears mentioning that when the school was proposed during my first
year as governor, I was opposed to funding it for budgetary reasons.
During a time of fiscal restraint, I was uncertain of the wisdom in
devoting funds to a new school. Boy, was I wrong--MSSM has become a
real gem, and I have never been so glad to have been wrong.
The U.S. News ranking reflects the school's ongoing commitment to
excellence. Just last year, MSSM entered into a learning partnership
with the University of Maine at Presque Isle that affords MSSM students
the opportunity to earn college credit for select coursework. This
collaborative approach is precisely the kind of innovative thinking
that forges connections between high schools and postsecondary
institutions and ensures that students are able to envision clear
educational pathways for themselves.
The world-class education offered in Limestone would not be possible
without the talented teachers, administrators, and staff who have
fostered a genuine community of learning and exploration and who have
dedicated themselves to educating the next generation of innovative and
well-rounded scholars. The foundation of any successful school lies in
the dedication of its staff, and I commend the many individuals who
lead and support this outstanding institution.
In its 18 years of existence, MSSM has become a point of pride for
the residents of Limestone and for the whole State of Maine. I am
delighted to offer my hearty congratulations to all members of the MSSM
community, and I look forward to hearing of the school's continued
success in the years to come.
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