WASC Accreditation

Lanakila Elementary went through the WASC accreditation process in the Fall of 2021 and has been awarded a full six-year accreditation.


More information about WASC from: https://www.acswasc.org/about/frequently-asked-questions/


What is accreditation?


Accreditation is a voluntary dual-purpose process that schools (1) must be worthy of the trust placed in them to provide high-quality learning opportunities and (2) clearly demonstrate continual self-improvement.


An accredited school is focused on a mission and goals for students; it is student-oriented and examines its students' performance continuously; it accepts objective evaluation from a team of outside peer professionals trained by WASC; it maintains a qualified faculty within an effectively organized school; it collaboratively assesses the quality of its educational programs on a regular basis; and it plans for the future.



Who benefits from accreditation?


Everyone. ACS WASC accreditation is a valuable service to the public, students and educational institutions themselves.


For example:


Also helpful is the ongoing counsel provided by the accreditation commissions and the hundreds of peer experts used in the process of external evaluation.


Accreditation status also increases opportunities for public and private funding for both the institution and students and enhances the institution’s credibility and reputation.