Charter Schools Office recommended for accreditation by AdvancED

Matt McLogan and Tim Wood, left to right
Matt McLogan and Tim Wood, left to right

Grand Valley’s Charter Schools Office has been recommended for accreditation by a third-party review team, making the university the first charter school authorizer in the nation to achieve the national AdvancED accreditation classification. 

The recommendation from AdvancED came after an intensive three-day review of the university’s Charter Schools Office and portfolio of schools. The review consisted of evaluations of resource utilization, teaching and learning and leadership capacity. Other considerations included student performance, continuous improvement, strategic plans, an index of education quality and more. 

A review team from AdvancED showed that GVSU’s Charter Schools Office not only met but significantly surpassed average results for the rigorous evaluation process, which included an extensive document review and interviews with more than 120 stakeholders at Grand Valley and GVSU authorized schools. 

“This review by AdvancEd is proof that we do what we say we’re doing throughout our office on behalf of the schools that we authorize,” said Tim Wood, special assistant to the president for charter schools at Grand Valley. “We are proud to be leading the effort to enhance accountability among charter school authorizers across the state.”

AdvancED is the largest accrediting body in the world, having accredited more than 32,000 schools serving more than 20 million students worldwide. 

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