NLSA Accreditation and Validation Team Overview

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National Lutheran School Accreditation (NLSA) supports Lutheran schools offering quality Christian education through a balanced, performance-based process. The Validation Team assesses various aspects of the organization to ensure continuous improvement. Explore key elements, team members, and the work process involved in maintaining NLSA standards.


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  1. Validation Team Validation Team Exit Report Exit Report <INSERT SCHOOL NAME> <INSERT SCHOOL CITY / STATE> <INSERT VALIDATION VISIT DATES>

  2. National Lutheran School Accreditation (NLSA) encourages, assists and recognizes Lutheran schools that provide quality Christian education and engage in continuous improvement.

  3. LINKING LINKING Lutheran Schools in the PURSUIT PURSUIT of QUALITY QUALITY EMPOWERING EMPOWERING Lutheran Schools to share the life-changing MESSAGE JESUS LOVE JESUS LOVE MESSAGE of

  4. Key Elements for NLSA Accreditation Key Elements for NLSA Accreditation NLSA uses a BALANCED, PERFORMACE-BASED process that examines multiple facets of the organization and the way they work together to produce results. Self-Assessment through the Self-Study Process Validation Team Assessment

  5. Members of the Validation Team Members of the Validation Team <INSERT TEAM CAPTAIN NAME HERE> <INSERT TEAM MEMBER NAME HERE> <INSERT TEAM MEMBER NAME HERE> NOTE: Duplicate this slide if additional space is needed.

  6. Validation Team Work Validation Team Work Members of the Validation Team: Members of the Validation Team: Reviewed the Self-Study Document and Related Evidence Provided by the School Listened to Relevant Staff Presentations Interviewed School Stakeholders Examined Additional Evidence Presented by the School Visited Classrooms Observed Practices and Learning Environments Collected and Organized Data Engaged in Deliberations

  7. NLSA Early Childhood Standards NLSA Early Childhood Standards Standard 1: Standard 1: Purpose (Mission-Ministry; Philosophy) Standard 2: Standard 2: Relationships (Home; Congregation; School) Standard 3: Standard 3: Leadership (Governing Authority; Admin.) Standard 4: Standard 4: Personnel Standard 5: Standard 5: Teacher/Child Interactions

  8. NLSA Early Childhood Standards NLSA Early Childhood Standards Standard 6: Standard 6: Facilities Standard 7: Standard 7: Wellness (Health and Safety; Nutrition) Standard 8: Standard 8: Curriculum Standard 9: Standard 9: Infants/Toddlers Standard 10: Standard 10: Continuous Improvement

  9. Final School Percentage Score Final School Percentage Score XX.XX %

  10. Validation Team Work Validation Team Work The Validation Team: The Validation Team: Interviewed more than <INSERT #> students, parents, teachers, staff and administrators. Observed in <INSERT #> <INSERT #> classrooms. Identified <INSERT #> <INSERT #> Outstanding Strengths. Identified <INSERT #> <INSERT #> Major Deficiencies. <INSERT #> stakeholders,

  11. Outstanding School Strengths Outstanding School Strengths <INSERT OUTSTANDING SCHOOL STRENGTH(S) HERE> NOTE: Duplicate this slide if additional space is needed.

  12. Major Deficiencies Major Deficiencies <INSERT MAJOR DEFICIENCIES HERE> NOTE: Duplicate this slide if additional space is needed. NOTE: If no Major Deficiencies are identified, please remove this slide from the presentation.

  13. Potential Powerful Practices Potential Powerful Practices <INSERT POTENTIAL POWERFUL PRACTICE(S) HERE> NOTE: If no potential Powerful Practices were identified by the Validation Team, please remove this slide from the presentation.

  14. Recommendation for Accreditation Recommendation for Accreditation The charge of the Validation Team was to review, validate and evaluate the evidence <INSERT NAME OF SCHOOL> SCHOOL> provided. Based on the findings from the review of evidence, the Validation Team unanimously recommends that <INSERT NAME OF SCHOOL> <INSERT NAME OF SCHOOL> is accredited, pending further review by the District Accreditation Commission and final action by the NLSA National Accreditation Commission. <INSERT NAME OF

  15. What Comes Next? What Comes Next? The Team Captain will send the final copy of the Validation Team Report to <INSERT NAME OF SCHOOL> SCHOOL> within two weeks two weeks. The School Administrator will send the Validation Team Report to the district office within two weeks of receipt from the Team Captain. <INSERT NAME OF two weeks

  16. What Comes Next? What Comes Next? Review and share the Validation Team Report with faculty and stakeholders. Address the Validation Team recommendations that are to be included in the School Action Plan. Implement the School Action Plan over the course of the accreditation cycle.

  17. NLSA Review Process NLSA Review Process Status and Deadlines NLSA Process Validation Team Recommendation Validation Team Recommendation COMPLETE! District Accreditation District Accreditation Commission Review and Recommendation and Recommendation Commission Review No Later than May 15th NLSA Commission Grants NLSA Commission Grants Accreditation and Status and Status Accreditation Last Week of July

  18. We believe in the power of We believe in the power of Christ Christ- -centered education! centered education!

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