National Blue Ribbon Schools Program

National Blue Ribbon Schools Program
TypeEducation award program
Awarded forExemplary school performance and achievement gap reduction
DescriptionAnnual recognition of exemplary public and non-public schools in the United States
Sponsored byUnited States Department of Education
Country United States
EligibilityPublic and non-public schools in operation for at least five years
Ribbon Blue Ribbon
Formerly calledNational Blue Ribbon Schools Award
StatusDiscontinued
Established1982
Final award2025
TotalMore than 10,000 awards
Total recipientsMore than 9,000 schools
Websitehttps://nationalblueribbonschools.ed.gov/ 

The National Blue Ribbon Schools Program was a United States Department of Education award program that recognized exemplary public and non-public schools on a yearly basis. Using standards of excellence evidenced by student achievement measures, the Department honored high-performing schools and schools that were making great strides in closing any achievement gaps between students. The program was discontinued by the second presidency of Donald Trump on August 29, 2025. A spokesperson from the Department of Education said this was an effort to "returning education to the states".

The U.S. Department of Education was responsible for administering the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program, which was supported through ongoing collaboration with the National Association of Elementary School Principals, Association for Middle Level Education, and the National Association of Secondary School Principals. Since the program's founding in 1982 under the presidency of Ronald Reagan, the award has been presented to more than 9,000 schools.

National Blue Ribbon Schools represent the full diversity of American schools: public schools including Title I schools, charter schools, magnet schools, and non-public schools including parochial and independent schools. The schools are urban, suburban, and rural, large and small, traditional and innovative, and serve students of every social, economic, and ethnic background.