There are 12 schools in the USA with the word model in the name.
The word "model" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it traditionally signifies a school that serves as an exemplary or innovative institution, often established to demonstrate best practices in education. Historically, model schools were sometimes affiliated with teacher training colleges or universities, where they provided a practical setting for student teachers to observe effective teaching methods in action. Geographically, these schools were typically placed in accessible areas to serve as central hubs for educational improvement within their communities. Culturally, the use of "model" in a school's name reflects an aspiration to set a high standard for curriculum, teaching methods, and student achievement, serving as a benchmark for other schools to follow. This tradition persists as communities continue to value schools that aim to lead by example and foster educational excellence.
Alabama (1)
Cl Scarborough Model Middle School in Mobile, ALDistrict of Columbia (1)
Model Secondary School for the Deaf in Washington, DCFlorida (1)
Restart 500 Role Models in Miami, FLGeorgia (3)
Model Elementary School in Rome, GAModel High School in Rome, GA
Model Middle School in Rome, GA
Indiana (1)
Model Elementary School in Goshen, INKentucky (1)
Sacred Heart Model School in Louisville, KYNorth Carolina (2)
Winter Park Model Elementary School in Wilmington, NCCook Literacy Model School in Winston-Salem, NC
New York (1)
Comprehensive Model School Project Middle School 327 in Bronx, NYOhio (1)
Autism Model School in Toledo, OH
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate