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District Accreditation as a Quality System Presented by Mary Beth Huber On behalf of the Calcasieu Parish SACS CASI Steering Committee
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Three Levels of Accreditation The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI) offers three levels of accreditation: 1.School-Based Accreditation: Particular schools within a school system are individually accredited. 2.Accreditation as a Super System: All schools within a school system are individually accredited. 3.District Accreditation as a Quality System: The school district is accredited as a quality system and this designation provides accreditation for all school units under its jurisdiction.
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Requirements of District Accreditation To Qualify to receive District Accreditation as a Quality System, a school district must: Be fully-accredited (grades K-12) Demonstrate engagement in continuous school improvement Meet SACS CASI high standards for Quality Systems Demonstrate Internal Quality Assurance aligned with SACS Standards
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Benefits of District Accreditation Support for Schools Coherence and Continuity External Validation and Recognition Continuous Improvement
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Grades K-12 Preparation Meet the SACS CASI Standards for Accreditation Complete the Annual Online Accreditation Report Engage in continuous school improvement process Participate in the District’s Internal Quality Assurance Reviews Participate in the SACS CASI Regional Quality Assurance Reviews (Random Selection)
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Grades K-12 Preparation What are Quality Assurance Reviews? Formerly referred to as Peer Review Visits Meet Accreditation Standards for K-12 Public Schools Conducted by Calcasieu staff members (internal) Conducted by SACS CASI Regional Staff members (external)
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Grades K-12 Preparation What will the Internal Quality Assurance Teams do? Tour the facilities and observe programs and operations Review key documentation provided by the school Conduct interviews with school faculty and stakeholders Conduct an exit interview with the school administration
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Grades K-12 Preparation Who will meet with Internal Teams? Administrative Team Curriculum Support Staff School Improvement Team Student Groups Parents, Community and Business Partners
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What key documentation is required? Current School Improvement Plan and Current SIP Supplements (components meeting the Guided Self-study requirements) School Documents (handbooks, policy books, etc.)
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Engaging in continuous improvement Vision (expectations for student learning) Profile (description of the current reality of student learning) Plans (implementation of interventions to improve student learning) Results of improvement efforts (as they are related to the interventions)
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Projected School Visits *2007-08 K-12 Internal Quality Assurance Schedule October 2007 November 2007 January and February 2008 April 2008
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SACS CASI Regional Quality Assurance Conduct Random Quality Assurance visits of District Schools Interview with the Superintendent, School Board Members, District Level Administrators and Stakeholders Review District data, Internal Quality Assurance reports, District’s Guided-Self Study and determine compliance to SACS Standards for Quality Systems Share findings and eligibility for District Accreditation as a Quality System with Calcasieu Parish School Community
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Quality Assurance Review Fall 2008 Approximately 10-15 member team Visit Schedule: Sunday: Team Orientation and Preparation Monday: Interviews with Key District Stakeholders (Superintendent, Central Office staff, School Board members, Principals, Parents, Students, Community) Tuesday: Half-day Visits to a Sample of Schools (Schools provide information and perspective on the system) Wednesday: Interviews with District Staff (Evidence and dialogue to complete standards’ verification) Team Work Session Oral Exit Report (Commendations and Recommendations)
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District Standards Vision and Purpose Governance and Leadership Teaching and Learning Documenting and Using Results Resources and Support Systems Stakeholder Communications and Relationships Commitment to Continuous Improvement
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Standards Activity
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Focus Activity A system of schools….. or A school system?
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What does that mean? Which are we?
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Systems Approach System -network of parts which function as a whole Systemic -all parts are interrelated, interdependent, aligned -all parts contribute to shared purpose Systematic -parts are organized, structured, arranged -processes are planned and predictable Sustainable -capacity to endure, to embed and to maintain
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What happens Next? All SACS CASI Schools should… Complete annual online application Engage in continuous school improvement process Annually review and file all SACS CASI documentation Participate in annual internal Quality Assurance Reviews Participate in a 5-year random visit by Regional Staff Meet Accreditation Standards for K-12 Schools
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