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Accreditation

Accreditation is an external, objective validation of school quality and student achievement that fosters continuous school improvement.

Accreditation is an external, objective validation of school quality and student achievement that fosters continuous school improvement.

St. Mary High School is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

Profile of a Middle States-Accredited School
  • Adheres to the Middle States Standards for Accreditation
  • Uses its mission, beliefs, and goals as the basis for daily decision-making;
  • Operates in the public interest and in accordance with ethical practice;
  • Accepts responsibility for the level of performance of its students;
  • Remains committed to continuous improvement in student learning and to its capacity to produce the levels of learning desired and expected by its community;
  • Operates in a collegial and collaborative way with all of its stakeholders;
  • Sustains its focus on implementing recommendations, addressing monitoring issues and correcting stipulations that may be part of its notification of accreditation and;
  • Fulfills its maintenance requirements to the Commission.

What is Accreditation?

Since the turn of the 20th century, accreditation has had a major impact on American education, with Middle States Association among the pioneers in the field. Today it is a concept that few people understand and yet one from which many could benefit.