Woodland Reaccreditation
The Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA) was established in 1887. It is one of six regional organizations that together serve schools in the United States and in many countries of the world. MSA is a non-governmental, nonprofit, peer-administered organization incorporated in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. MSA provides leadership in school improvement for its member schools in the Middle States region of the United States, in the Caribbean, and in several regions throughout the world.
Since the turn of the century, accreditation has had a major impact on the field of American education. It is a concept from which many schools, including Woodland Country Day School, benefit. Accreditation responds to the public's demands for improved quality and greater accountability for institutions serving society's needs. As a result, accredited schools, like Woodland, can be trusted by the public to be what they claim they are and to do what they claim to do. Simply put, accreditation is a 'conformity assessment process'.
Woodland Country Day School was the first Southern New Jersey elementary school to be accredited by MSA. Under the strong guidance and support of our Board of Trustees, our administration and faculty have been hard at work upholding the high standards that are the hallmark of a Woodland education. Our reaccredidation evaluation, when a team of representatives will take a close look at our operations, is scheduled for May 1st, 2nd and 3rd. The following link will take you to our selective overview of our Middle States Project, Building a Stronger Foundation. Click on the Middle States link to access our ambitious project.
To view the Woodland Country Day School Middle States Project for the year
2005-2006, simply click the link below. The file is large (143 pages) and may
take some time to open on dialup connections, so please be patient while it
loads. If you would like to save the document, simply right click on the link
and choose "Save Target As" in Internet Explorer or "Save Link As" in Mozilla
browsers.

View the Woodland Country Day School Middle States Project
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