Ed. Note: The following is a news release provided by the Albert Einstein Academy.
The Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACS WASC) has granted Albert Einstein Academy for Letters, Arts and Sciences a six-year accreditation status through the year 2021.
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“We are very proud of our students, faculty, staff and parent community, for this enormous achievement,” said AEA Principal Edward Gika.
WASC is a world- renowned accrediting association and one of the six regional accrediting agencies in the United States, extending its services to over 4,500 public, independent, church- related, and proprietary pre-K–12 and adult schools.
Six years is the longest accreditation term offered by the association. The accreditation status reflects Albert Einstein Academy’s high standards of education and student performance.
It is based on all of the information provided by the school, including the self-study report, and the satisfactory completion of an on-site accreditation visit.
“The Commission looks forward to Albert Einstein Academy for Letters, Arts and Sciences’ anticipated success and continuing improvement, in keeping with ACS WASC’s pursuit of excellence in elementary, secondary, and adult education,” wrote WASC Chairperson Valene Staley in a congratulatory letter to the school.
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Yay, six more years of parents buying their kids special treatment (and, yes, grades) with donations, no disciplinary consequences for kids of board members and major donors, and getting away with running a public school like a private one. Congratulations.
Really??? That’s odd. I’ve never given the school a dime yet my child is a straight A student and works very hard for those grades.
Same here! I have not donated a dime and my child gets wonderful grades.
Congratulations to the Albert Einstein Academy, its faculty and the parents and students. I’ve never understood the animus and ill will that so many display to this organization.
Abe better court
Unfortunately you sound like a very bitter unhappy person. We the parents contribute to a school that does so much more than public schools with so much less provided by the government. I don’t know where your hatred, resentful and antagonistic attitude comes from, however to Imply and insinuate your hateful comment is a crime. Considering how hard our children work to get great grades, and additionally they stay on top of a very hard curriculum. Not only that, but they ask for advanced classes.
You are a an oppressive despot, who obviously feel inadequately inferior either about yourself or your children. Apparently as a human being you have a flaccid, mediocre character who cowardly attack children.
Congratulations on one of the highest honors available for a public school. It truly is a great testament of the hard work and dedication from the students all the way up through the administration to be able to provide this level of accomplishment. All we can do as parents and as a society is to prepare our youth to accomplish more than their parents generation has.
To M., Bettencourt; The following people get it…
“Running is the greatest metaphor for life, because you get out of it what you put into it. ” ― Oprah Winfrey
“You get what you give. What you put into things is what you get out of them.” – Jennifer Lopez
“What you put into life is what you get out of it.” – Clint Eastwood
“Life is like a sewer… what you get out of it depends on what you put into it.” Tom Lehrer