Christian Schools of Florida
Accreditation Standards
Strand 5: Documenting: Gathering, Codifying and Using Results
The school has adopted and uses a comprehensive process that monitors, documents, and assesses (1) student performance based on adopted expectations/objectives for learning, (2) the effectiveness of curriculum and instruction in meeting those expectations/objectives, and (3) overall school effectiveness. The school uses the information yielded by this process to determine improvements needed to increase overall student performance, to provide timely and accurate information to administrators, teachers, students, and parents about student performance, about instructional effectiveness, and about overall school effectiveness. It also tracks and reports the results of the school’s overall improvement efforts and provides the data necessary to lead the school to increasing improvement.
In addressing the Standards for this Strand, the school:
including distinctively spiritual and Christian objectives.
student learning that provide information that is concrete, accurate, reliable, valid,
rather than individual or institutional subjective opinions or perceptions (See 4.1);
and learning effectiveness and uses the results for making decisions for continuous
improvement of teaching and learning processes;
overall school effectiveness to all pertinent stakeholders in a reporting process as
determined by the Governing Board. This includes sending to parents and guardians
periodic progress reports, quarterly and semester academic reports, and annual
standardized achievement test results. Parent conferences are held at least
annually in at least grades Pre K-5 to discuss individual student progress;
school, and results are sent to parents annually;
performance, instructional effectiveness, and overall school effectiveness;
against unauthorized manipulation of data, and complies with institutional, state,
and federal policies and regulations; the student record system is housed in a
secure and fire-resistant facility and/or in electronic format at a secure location off
campus, and contains permanent and current records showing each child’s name,
address, parent or guardian’s name(s), telephone numbers (home, work and
emergency), attendance, birth certificate or notarized affidavit of birthdate,
physicals and immunizations, cumulative academic progress, periodic progress
reports to parents, and individual results on standardized tests.
local school district or another private school within the county if the school
discontinues its operation.
implementation of the improvement plan (See 6.6).

