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With respect to both public and nonpublic schools, the state has
the authority and responsibility to be assured of an educational
program which is in accordance with minimal standards. Approval
standards are those rules and regulations promulgated by the Iowa
Department of Education and found in Iowa Administrative Code
(IAC). These standards detail the statutes as to intent and purposes
and carry the force and effect of law (e.g., 281--Iowa Administrative Code 12.1).
How to become a Nonpublic Accredited School- A step by step process
Application for Accreditation
Requirements for Accreditation - Nonpublic Schools
General Accreditation Standards for Education (281) are detailed in Chapter 12 of the Iowa Administrative Code.
An accredited school meets or exceeds the minimum
requirements for operation as either an elementary or secondary school
as stated in the general statutes and regulations adopted by the State
Board of Education. If a school meets these minimum standards, it will
be granted accreditation.
Chapter 12 Rule Interpretation Matrix
More About Becoming an Accredited Nonpublic School in Iowa
Nonpublic APR Checklist (Information will be posted soon)
Onsite Document Review Checklist for Nonpublic Schools
Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (CSIP):
A school or school district shall submit a revised five-year
comprehensive school improvement plan by September 15 of the school
year following the comprehensive site visit specified in Iowa Code
section 256.11 which incorporates, when appropriate, areas of improvement noted
by the school improvement visitation team. 281--Iowa Administrative Code 12.8(2)
School districts and non-public schools are
required to revise and recertify their CSIPs by the September 15th
date of the next school year.
Revisions, in accordance to Chapter 12 of the Iowa Adminstrative Code , are based on any or all of the
following actions: completion of a site
visit, grade level changes (as in cases of reorganizations), and/ or funding
stream changes. School districts and
non-public schools are encouraged to annually update their CSIPs as ongoing
planning documents.
CSIP Rule Interpretation Matrix
Contact:
Julie Melcher
515-281-6293
julie.melcher@iowa.gov
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