St. Ann School receives accreditation

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St. Ann School was granted AdvancED School System Accreditation.

The school received it from the AdvancED Accreditation Commission, the national commission that confers the North Centeral Association Commission on Accreditation and School improvement accreditation seal.

The accreditation process involves three ongoing components. First is meeting high quality standards. Second, the school must implement a continuous process of improvement. Lastly, the school must engage in quality assurance through internal and external review.

The system’s accreditation is a five-year term with regular monitoring of progress and reporting occurring during the term.

The accreditation process assists by identifying issues and developing strategic plans for improvement; incorporating a standards-driven and student centered approach with an emphasis on student performance; providing professional development and leadership opportunities; and, ensuring community involvement at all levels.

More information is online at advance-ed.org.

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