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A team from the AdvancEd accreditation
agency told the Coweta County School Board that they recommend
full five-year accreditation for Coweta Schools, during a report
from committee members on Wednesday, September 22.
“As a result of our findings, we are
able to recommend that the Coweta County school system be
accredited at the very highest level” said Dr. Michael Lodico,
Lead Evaluator of the eight-person AdvancEd professional team
who visited the system this week.
The accreditation recommended Wednesday
would apply to all schools in the Coweta County School System
from 2011 through 2016. It was the second time that the school
system sought system-wide accreditation for its 31 schools. The
first time was in 2006, through the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools (SACS). That accreditation expires in 2011.
The eight-person AdvancED team issued an
oral report of its findings at a called meeting of the Board of
Education, before principals and other school system officials,
at the school system’s Werz Drive Central Office. The Coweta
County Board of Education – who met in open session to hear the
teams’ findings – voted to accept the team's recommendations and
thank the AdvancED team for the comprehensive survey.
The report followed three days of visits
by the team to review the Coweta school system’s application for
reaccreditation, and the school system’s educational processes
and practices during a comprehensive system audit.
The accreditation team visited eight
schools as a part of the review, including Atkinson, Brooks and
Ruth Hill Elementary Schools, Lee and Madras Middle schools,
Northgate and East Coweta High Schools, and the system’s charter
school, the Central Educational Center.
The team also reviewed a comprehensive
set of evidence covering data from all Coweta schools and
programs, and interviewed 406 stakeholders in the school system
including 6 Board of Education members, 135 teachers, 86
students, 49 principals and school administrators, 31 support
staff, and 99 parents, community members and business partners
as part of the three-day audit of the system.
It is the 2nd system-wide accreditation
process pursued by the Coweta school system, after the system’s
2006 accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS
CASI). AdvancED was formed in 2006 through the merger of SACS
CASI and the North Central Association Commission on
Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI) the nation’s two
largest national accreditation agencies, into a nation-wide
private accreditation entity.
The benefits of AdvancED accreditation
include:
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Reciprocity of credits, courses, and
grade level placements among similarly accredited schools
and institutions, easing the transfer of credits from one
school to another.
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Greater access for students to
federal loans, scholarships, postsecondary education and
military programs that require students attend an accredited
institution.
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International recognition of quality
and assurance of public trust and recognition as an
accredited school in an internationally available registry.
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Development of a continuous school
improvement process based
on comprehensive quality standards, the best policies and
practices of the regional accrediting commissions, and
regular review of a school by a team of outside
professionals
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