Sunday, February 05, 2006

SACS Standard 8-Stakeholder Communications and Relationships

Standard 8 is called Stakeholder Communications and Relationships.

In order to prepare for the Quality Assurance Review we must engage in a reflective process known as a self study. As a stakeholder of Edgewater High School we would like to solicit your opinion about Edgewater’s performance. Click here to see the page that describes the Stakeholder Communications and Relationships standard and the indicators that define it.

What do we need you to do?
Ø Look through each of the indicators and rank the ones you feel knowledgeable about using the scale provided (Evident, Somewhat Evident, or Not Evident).
Ø Provide any specific comments that you can make about the indicators.
Example: “ 8.3-Solicits the knowledge and skills of parents to enhance the work of the school”.
A sample parent/student response might be:
8.3 Evident-parents are invited in as guest speakers such as during the annual Teach In event held each November.

You do not need to sign your name to your response, though we would encourage you to do so.

Thank you!

5 Comments:

At 4:31 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

8.1 Evident EHS has partnered with many corporations in the community for technology intergration. The EST program has also partnered with science and technology businesses. Recently , UCF studied our EST program to evaluate possible changes.

 
At 4:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

8.2 Somewhat evident
Parents can check school web site, but if you don't have access to web you must rely on student. School also utilizes postal mail system and sign at front of school.

 
At 4:41 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

8.3 Evident PTSA and SAC are strong, yet membership is usually those in the neighborhood. However, always looking for new ways to reach more persons. Edgewater Foundation is strong and growing.

 
At 4:43 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

8.4 Somewhat Evident
8.5 Evident

 
At 5:55 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Students at Edgewater are involved in many community activites: band, chorus, booster clubs, city parks, clean-up activites-Project Pride brings together PTSA members, parents, staff, and students in a yearly school improvement program that involves 500-700 participants.

 

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