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Program Membership
The bishops of the dioceses of
Florida and the Diocese of Savannah, Georgia have determined that
all parochial, interparochial, and regional Catholic elementary and
special education schools be accredited by the Florida Catholic
Conference Accreditation Program. Private Catholic schools,
operating in a diocese, may request, through the diocesan
superintendent, to be considered for membership. All schools are
assessed annual dues based on student enrollment. After reviewing
all factors associated with a school’s compliance with the standards
for accreditation, the FCC Accreditation Committee shall determine
membership status based on the guidelines set forth in the
Policies and Procedures document:
1. Affiliate: An affiliate school is a new school which
has not yet begun the process for accreditation. It pays annual
dues, fills out the annual report, and moves toward compliance with
the accreditation standards. A school may request moving to
Candidate status within three years of its founding. It may remain
at Affiliate status no more than seven (7) years from its founding.
The diocesan superintendent of schools notifies, in writing,
the FCC Accreditation Committee of the existence of a new affiliate
member in the (arch)diocese when:
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a new Catholic parochial or diocesan elementary school is
founded, or |
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a private Catholic school within the diocese requests
affiliation. |
2. Candidate: A candidate school is a school that has
begun the initial process for accreditation. The school pays annual
dues, fills out the annual report, and continues toward compliance
with the accreditation standards. The school must complete all the
requirements for accreditation within three years.
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The principal applies to the FCC Accreditation
Committee in writing when the school is ready to begin
the process of initial accreditation. The diocesan
superintendent verifies the school’s readiness for
candidacy. The school is in full compliance with all
standards, completes a school improvement plan, and
hosts a visiting team. The Visiting Team verifies the
school’s compliance with the accreditation standards and
reviews and validates the school’s School Improvement
Report. The Visiting Team makes a recommendation
concerning the school’s accreditation to the FCC
Accreditation Committee. |
3. Full Member: A full member school is a school granted
accreditation by the FCC Accreditation Committee with all rights and
privileges. The school pays annual dues, fills out the annual
report, and continues its compliance with the accreditation
standards.
4. Associate: An associate school is a school which, in
the judgment of the FCC Accreditation Committee, has lost its
accreditation status due to extenuating circumstances. The school
pays annual dues, fills out the annual report, and continues toward
full compliance with the accreditation standards. The diocesan superintendent requests this special status from
the FCC Accreditation Committee when circumstances warrant it. |