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East Windsor High Removed From Warning List

New England Association of Schools and Colleges remove the high school based on numerous improvements.

In a major step in the right direction, East Windsor High School recently had the “warning” designation removed from the areas of Curriculum and Community Resources for Learning by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

The warning designation could have affected the school’s accreditation, according to high school principal Edward Keleher.

“The lifting of the warning status for the standards of Curriculum and Community Resources for Learning is a credit to the hard work and dedication of our faculty and staff to improve the educational experience for all of our students,” Keleher said in a statement. “While we are very excited about this news and the validation of our progress we recognize that there is still work to be done.”

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In a letter dated June 3, NEASC noted several areas in which the high school had improved, including the following:

  • the establishment of a formal advisory program;

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  • the active involvement of the faculty in revising the mission, expectations and school-wide rubrics;

  • the process for students to be assessed each quarter in every department using school-wide rubrics;

  • compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act;
    • improvements to the school auditorium.

    For more information, visit www.neasc.org.


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