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Accreditation

In the spring of 2008, Insight School of California – Los Angeles received joint provisional accreditation from the region’s two leading agencies, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and Northwest Association of Accredited Schools (NAAS). This important certification sets a precedent as this is the first time the two agencies have co-accredited a school.

The joint provisional accreditation review included visits to Insight School of California – Los Angeles by both WASC Executive Director Dr. David Brown and NAAS Executive Director Dr. David Steadman.

“We are very pleased to have an opportunity to collaborate with WASC and Insight School of California – Los Angeles in this first joint accreditation by our two agencies,” Steadman noted. “Insight has moved quickly and proactively along the path to accreditation, which reflects their strong commitment to excellence in online education and investing in the future of the country’s youth.”

The accreditation process addresses the full spectrum of a school’s mission and operations, including its vision, beliefs and expectations for student learning; governance, organization, leadership and staff; curriculum, instruction, assessment and accountability; student support services and resources; and programs for continual improvement and student personal and academic growth.

“Most online schools operate on a traditional model, but Insight offers more independence for its students,” said Dr. David Brown, WASC Executive Director. “Among its strong points are its curriculum development and instructional model, commitment to professional development and innovative procedures, careful and thorough preparation of staff, and excellent technical support to help both staff and students use the online technology as productively as possible. They are well positioned for success over the long term.”

Insight School of California - Los Angeles, is proud of the work of its students, teachers and staff to earn the recognition accorded through accreditation with NAAS and WASC.
   

Accreditation Q&A

What is accreditation?
Accreditation is recognition of a high-quality and well-balanced educational program. Accreditation serves as the catalyst for school improvement. It generally helps to upgrade the quality of instruction and the school’s program of study. Accredited schools meet Northwest Association of Accredited Schools’ accreditation standards considered essential for quality education.

What is regional accreditation?
Regional accreditation means membership in one of the six regional, nationally recognized associations which accredit schools in the 50 states. These associations are governed by officers selected from among member schools and school districts.

How did my school become accredited?
Accreditation is a four step process. It requires that schools renew themselves every six years by conducting a self-study, hosting a peer evaluation team to review and validate the self-study; complete a school improvement plan and engage in continual school improvement. The process usually includes the completion of an annual report or other approved approach to validating compliance with the standards.

Is regional accreditation new?
The Northwest Association of Accredited Schools was founded in 1917 and has grown to over 1800 member schools in the states of California, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin. NAAS also accredits schools internationally and is the primary association for accrediting distance education and travel study schools.

What is the value of accreditation?
One over-riding value of accreditation is the promotion of continuous school improvement. In addition, it affirms that objective conditions for quality and progress exist in the school. Accreditation attests to the potential for excellence and provides a method for the school to show how it meets approved regional accreditation standards and thereby stands as a beacon in the community.

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