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Middle States

Accreditation is the process schools undergo to ensure they meet educational standards. This article explores the benefits of accreditation and Archbishop Ryan High School's mission and improvement plans.

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Middle States

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  1. Middle States

  2. What does it mean to be accredited (and why should I care)? Accreditation is a term used to describe the process that schools, grade school, high, school, and college, undergo to confirm they meet the strictest educational standards. It is our “license” to operate. • Who do we want our students to be? • What do we want our students to learn? • How do we ensure our graduates are successful? Strong mission Ethical practice Continuous improvement Responsibility Recommendations Collegial and collaborative

  3. What do the following have in common? Electrical cords, propane tanks, pharmaceutical products, vehicles and engines, headgear License = Certification = Accreditation

  4. They are ALL certified

  5. What was the process? 9 months of self-study: looking at data, discussing and creating objectives and actions plans to improve student performance and school academics Objective and Actions Plans will guide AR for the next 7 years. Actions Plans involve ELA, Math, Science , and gathering data from our graduates to improve all our programs.

  6. Our Mission Archbishop Ryan High School, a Catholic, coeducational school, empowers a diverse student body to become contributing members of the Church and society. In partnership with family and community, Archbishop Ryan strives to teach as Jesus did by providing spiritual, social, and service opportunities for growth. The faculty challenges the students of today to become the leaders of tomorrow through a comprehensive academic curriculum rooted in excellence.

  7. So What is Our Plan? Are we good? Yes Can we improve? Yes Surveys to parents, students, and staff Identified areas where we could best improve and grow. We spent time examining our data and creating plans.

  8. How Will We Benefit? Focus on our Mission and Outcomes Improve our Academics Survey and Collect Data each year Commit to achieving our objectives

  9. English and Social Studies Increase in PSAT and SAT ERW scores, AP Scores, Performance Series Newsela, PSAT and SAT test prep books, Khan Academy Writing and reading standards Literacy strategies in the humanities Sharing best practices and effective professional development

  10. Math Increase math scores on PSAT, SAT and Performance Series Math literacy Coursework more aligned to newer math standards Khan Academy Prep books Sharing best practices

  11. Science Increase in PSAT and SAT ERW scores (science score), AP Scores Departmental Newsela use Pre and post testing in courses Deeper thinking questions on labs and assessments Khan and prep books for science reading Develop a science reading list

  12. Data, Data Everywhere Testing Data PSAT, SAT, AP, and Performance Scores So how did we do as a school? Surveying all seniors in May Were you ready for college or career? Surveying all graduates one year out Growingfromourdata

  13. What will be going on next week? Visiting team of five (will have name tags) Meeting with randomly selected students Visiting classrooms Meeting with parents, teachers, staff, and administration Issuing a report to the teachers next Wednesday after school

  14. MAKING RYAN THE BEST IT CAN BE! WE ARE “AR”!

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