AMLE Schools of Distinction®
AMLE is on a mission to recognize schools committed to continuous improvement and the characteristics of successful middle grades schools
AMLE Schools of Distinction is both a recognition and continuous improvement program open to any school that educates students aged 10-15. Schools will be celebrated for their commitment to the middle grades best practices outlined in AMLE’s foundational text, The Successful Middle School: This We Believe, while also being guided through a process of self-assessment and strategic vision setting to help foster ongoing growth and success.
The Following Schools Have Been Recognized as AMLE Schools of Distinction
Schools are selected as AMLE Schools of Distinction on an annual basis after a rigorous review process. Recognition is awarded on a four-year cycle. Schools must reapply after each cycle to maintain their Schools of Distinction Status and are expected to maintain continuous improvement work throughout their recognition.
Beach Street Middle School
West Islip, New York
Cave Spring Middle School
Cave Spring, Virginia
Crayton Middle School
Columbia, South Carolina
Custer Baker Intermediate School
Franklin, Indiana
Dorseyville Middle School
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Ewa Makai Middle School
Ewa Beach, Hawaii
Girls Preparatory School
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Hidden Valley Middle School
Roanoke, Virginia
J. Lupton Simpson Middle School
Leesburg, Virginia
Marietta Sixth Grade Academy
Marietta, Georgia
McCulloch Intermediate School
Dallas, Texas
Miguel Juarez Middle School
Waukegan, Illinois
Readington Middle School
Whitehouse Station, New Jersey
Seven Hills School
Richmond, Virginia
Stevenson Middle School
Honolulu, Hawaii
Tomahawk Creek Middle School
Midlothian, Virginia
Willard Middle School
Aldie, Virginia
Brambleton Middle School
Ashburn, Virginia
Farmwell Station Middle School
Ashburn, Virginia
Gilbert Middle School
Gilbert, Iowa
Kamehameha Schools
Kapālama, Hawai’i
Mattawan Middle School
Mattawan, Michigan
Mayfield Middle School
Mayfield, Ohio
Oceanside Middle School
Oceanside, New York
South Orangetown Middle School
Blauvelt, New York
South View Middle School
Edina, Minnesota
Watertown Middle School
Watertown, South Dakota
Winston Campus Jr. High School
Palatine, Illinois
Belmont Ridge Middle School
Leesburg, VA
Coastal Middle School
Savannah, GA
Community School
Roanoke, VA
Douglas Middle School
Douglas, WY
Laveen Elementary School
Laveen, AZ
Lee County East Middle School
Leesburg, GA
Lee County West Middle School
Leesburg, GA
River Bend Middle School
Sterling, VA
Ridgeview Charter Middle School
Sandy Springs, GA
Seaman Middle School
Topeka, KS
Smart’s Mill Middle School
Leesburg, VA
Upson-Lee Middle School
Thomaston, GA
Connect with AMLE Schools of Distinction
Interested in learning more about innovative and promising practices happening at AMLE Schools of Distinction? Explore our searchable database where you can identify and connect with schools around topics, school structures, school setting, and more.
Schools of Distinction in Action
A core objective of the Schools of Distinction program is to foster a network of schools that can learn from and support each other. View profiles from each School of Distinction here, or take a deeper dive in the Successful Middle School Mini PD Library to learn more about these and other promising practices and how you can replicate them in your own school.
Become an AMLE School of Distinction
Any school that educates any combination of students aged 10-15 is eligible to apply to become an AMLE School of Distinction. The process of becoming a school of distinction begins with the school completing the Successful Middle School Assessment. Interested schools should review the Schools of Distinction Roadmap and brochure below. When you are ready to start your journey, complete the intent to apply form and an AMLE team member will reach out to help guide you through the process.
Program Brochure
Interested schools can review the Schools of Distinction brochure to learn more about the program.
Program Roadmap
Check out the Roadmap for a step by step guide and timeline to becoming an AMLE School of Distinction.
Intent to Apply Form
Ready to start your journey? Complete the intent to apply form and an AMLE team member will reach out to help guide you through the process.
Not sure where you are on your Successful Middle School journey or if you’re ready for Schools of Distinction? Contact Katie Powell, Director for Middle Level Programs, to learn more about the program and how AMLE resources can support your work.