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Saint Ann - Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Accreditation
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Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and
Middle Schools
Report of the Peer Review Team For
Saint Ann School School
Mr. Robert Casey
Principal
Diocese of Nashville
School System
Mrs. Dorothy Gupton
Superintendent
Peer Review Phase of the Quality School Improvement Process
For Continuing Accreditation
Dr. Denise Dunbar
Facilitator
Mrs. Therese Williams
Peer Review Team Chair
Sister M. Jeannine Curley, R.S.M.
Ms. Cherrie Farnette
Mr. Jerry Beckman
Peer Review Team Members
April 24-26, 2002
Date of Visit
I. Introduction
A Peer Review Team representing the Commission on Elementary and Middle
Schools of the Southern Association of Colleges (SACS) made an on-site visit
to the Saint Ann School on April 24-26, 2002. The Team conducted a five-year
review of the school's Quality School Improvement Process, which is an
important step in the process of continuing accreditation by SACS.
Members of the Team included:
Sister M. Jeannine Curley, R.S.M., St. Bernard Academy Guidance Counselor
Ms. Cherri Farnette, Westminster School Director of Parent & Community
Education
Mr. Jerry Beckman, St. Edward School Principal
Mrs. Therese Williams, Father Ryan High School Academic Dean
The Peer Review Team had five primary functions as follows:
1. Assess the adequacy of the school's improvement planning and implementation
processes.
2. Identify the strengths of the school deserving of commendation.
3. Develop Recommendations intended to strengthen the school's programs,
activities, and student performance results.
4. Assess the school's compliance with the Standards of the Commission on
Elementary and Middle Schools.
5. Develop a written report of the findings.
In preparation for its work, the Peer Review Team carefully reviewed the
school's planning summary report that was sent to them in advance of the
scheduled on-site visit. The school used the S/SIP Planning materials to
complete the Planning Phase of the Quality School Improvement Process. During
the on-site visit, the Team performed the tasks listed below.
1. Toured the facilities and observed programs and operations.
2. Reviewed documentation provided by the school.
3. Conducted interviews with school staff and other school stakeholders.
4. Applied the Standards of the Commission on Elementary and Middle Schools.
5. Developed through consensus a report of findings and completed the required
certification form.
6. Developed a Recommendation regarding accreditation for Commission approval.
7. Conducted a brief exit interview with school staff.
Documentation for the Team's work was made readily accessible. Administrators,
teachers, support staff, and parents were open and honest about the strengths
of their school and areas where additional improvement were needed.
II. Evaluation of Planning
1. Commendation(s)
A. The school has fully implemented the school improvement process and refined
it to include appropriate components to an independent school.
B. All stakeholders in the community have been included in the school
improvement process, and their input has driven the establishment of both
appropriate goals for the school and an attainable action plan.
C. The school is to be commended for the evidence of its fulfillment of its
mission through student work, faculty and staff procedures, and the testimony
of its stakeholders.
2. Recommendation(s)
A. Rationale: While there is evidence of documentation, a routine gathering of
information and data would benefit this on-going process of school improvement
planning.
Recommendation: It is recommended that a system be established for collection,
identification or organization of material and data related to the school
improvement process.
B. Rationale: Time should be allotted to continue accountability, recognition
of progress, and identification of focus areas for the School Improvement
Plan.
Recommendation: It is recommended that at least two scheduled faculty meetings
a year be used to address the review and updating of materials and collected
data for the School Improvement Plan.
III. Evaluation of the Action Plan for School Improvement
1. Commendation(s)
A. The action plan is clearly connected with the evidence gathered, the
mission, and the perceived needs of the school as seen by all stakeholders. In
addition, the action plan is universally supported by all stakeholders.
B. The school has developed an action plan that reflects the essence of the
time and the enthusiasm needed to complete each element of the plan.
2. Recommendation(s)
A. Rationale: All stakeholders should continue to have ownership in the
development of the SIP.
Recommendation: It is recommended that an equitable distribution of
responsibility for the development and implementation of the action plan be
established.
IV. Evaluation of Implementation
1. Commendation(s)
A. As this is the initial induction for Saint Ann School into the SACS process,
there is no previous plan.
2. Recommendation(s)
A. Rationale: A process should be established to update the strategic plan to
make it a part of the School Improvement Plan.
Recommendation: Update the strategic plan and fold it into the School
Improvement Plan.
V. General Evaluation (if applicable)
1. Commendation(s)
A. Saint Ann School reflects a caring and nurturing environment for enhancing
student learning.
B. The depth to which the mission statement drives the day-to-day decisions of
the school is to be commended.
C. The faculty and staff exhibit commitment and support in the process of
developing the School Improvement Plan.
D. There is evidence of using community resources for integration and
extension of classroom curriculum.
E. The automation of the library to enhance its usefulness to students and the
dedication and helpfulness of the media specialist in assisting teachers in
cross-curricular activities is to be commended.
F. Meetings have been established between cluster grades for curriculum
mapping and should be continued.
G. The installation of the Buzz program for more effective communication is to
be commended.
H. The addition of the accelerated math program will enhance the regular math
classes.
I. The evidence of hands-on learning in classroom instruction is to be
commended and encouraged to continue.
J. The renovation of Saint Ann School has provided a more functional and
attractive facility.
2. Recommendation(s)
A. Rationale: To insure professional growth and enhance student learning, the
committee makes the following Recommendations:
Recommendation: Teachers are encouraged to join local, state and national
organizations and take advantage of in-service opportunities within subject
areas to enhance their professional growth.
Recommendation: Teachers are also encouraged to increase their technological
skills and implement the use of technology in classroom teaching.
Recommendation: The school should provide professional growth opportunities
for teachers to increase instructional strategies and learning activities that
accommodate diverse learning styles.
Recommendation: It is recommended that teachers continue dialog for
professional development and sharing of content knowledge and methodology.
B. Rationale: Maximum use of space should be implemented effectively by parish
community and students.
Recommendation: Assessment of space on the campus should be considered, such
as:
1) A computer lab in the Parish Life Center; and
2) Enlargement of the gymnasium to meet regulation requirements.
C. Rationale: While an excellent curriculum is in place, students and parents
voice the need to implement foreign language instruction.
Recommendation: To explore avenues that could lead to the implementation of
foreign languages into the curriculum.
D. Rationale: Students need to be prepared to live in a technological world.
Recommendation: Assess needs for technology use for classroom instruction and
design and implement a plan.
Recommendation: The school should consider the addition of a technology
coordinator to oversee the full implementation of technology into the learning
environment as resources permit.
E. Rationale: For the school to continue to grow and to enhance the community
awareness of Saint Ann School, a development director is needed.
Recommendation: The school should consider the addition of a development
director to oversee the marketing, public relations, and marketing aspects of
the school and parish as resources permit.
VI. Summary Statement
The Peer Review Team found Saint Ann School to be an outstanding school,
offering an academic education to its students and a community of faith to all
of its stakeholders. The school reflects a mission that encompasses the growth
of the whole child. The school has a remarkably dedicated faculty and staff,
who have the needs of their students as their primary focus.
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