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The Rhode Island Department of Education is out with it annual report cards for every public school in the state, along with star ratings for each school. The report cards and ratings are part of the state’s federal accountability requirements – which are still in place even though President Trumpwants to dismantle the US Department of Education. You can look up your child’s school here, but below is a breakdown of the 19 schools that earned a five-star rating from the state. Congrats to all of the students and teachers! Barrington 🏫 Nayatt School 🏫 Hampden Meadows School 🏫 Barrington Middle School 🏫 Sowams Elementary School Bristol Warren Advertisement 🏫 Rockwell School Chariho 🏫 Ashaway Elementary School Cumberland 🏫 Community SchoolNorth Cumberland Middle School East Greenwich 🏫 James H. Eldredge Elementary School 🏫 Archie R. Cole Middle School 🏫 Frenchtown School 🏫 East Greenwich High School Glocester 🏫 West Glocester Elementary Jamestown 🏫 Lawn Avenue School Kingston Hill Academy 🏫 Kingston Hill Academy Lincoln 🏫 Lincoln Central Elementary School Little Compton 🏫 Wilbur and McMahon Schools North Kingstown 🏫 Hamilton Elementary School Providence 🏫 Classical High School This story first appeared in Rhode Map, our free newsletter about Rhode Island that also contains information about local events, links to interesting stories, and more. If you’d like to receive it via email Monday through Friday, you can sign up here. Dan McGowan can be reached at dan.mcgowan@globe.com. Follow him @danmcgowan.