DSA IS ACCREDITED BY NCA
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School principal Fevzi Simsek announced that Dove Science Academy-Tulsa was
granted continuing accreditation for the 2006-07 school year from the North
Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI).
The Association recognized the school on April 1, 2007, at its annual meeting
held in Chicago. Dove Science Academy-Tulsa joins 8,500 schools across a 19
state region that were honored for earning accreditation. Dove Science
Academy-Tulsa has maintained its accreditation status since 2004-2005.
To earn accreditation, schools must meet NCA CASI’s high standards, be evaluated
by a team of professionals from outside the school, and implement a continuous
school improvement plan focused on increasing student performance. The
accreditation process is voluntary and requires annual review.
“NCA accreditation demonstrates to our students, parents, and community that we
are focused on raising student achievement, providing a safe and enriching
learning environment, and maintaining an efficient and effective operation
staffed by highly qualified educators,” stated Principal Mr. Simsek. “NCA CASI
accreditation is recognized across state lines, which not only eases the
transfer process as students move from accredited school to accredited school
but also assures parents that the school is meeting regionally and nationally
accepted standards for quality and successful professional practice.”
Accreditation provides an external mark of quality and a focus on continuous
school improvement. Mr. Simsek, who leads the school’s improvement team, stated,
“The real value of NCA CASI accreditation is the focus on improvement. The
accreditation process focuses the school staff on analyzing student performance
data, identifying areas of weakness, and developing clear goals and plans for
improvement. We regularly assess and measure our progress in all goal areas, and
NCA CASI holds us accountable for demonstrating growth. The process keeps
everyone in the building focused on raising student achievement.”
Parents and interested community members can learn more about NCA CASI
accreditation at www.ncacasi.org.
The North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement
is a non-governmental, voluntary association that accredits 8,500 public and
private elementary and secondary schools in 19 states, the Navajo Nation, and
the Department of Defense Schools. NCA CASI is an accreditation division of
AdvancED, which represents the unification of NCA CASI, the Southern Association
of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement, and the
National Study of School Evaluation..