Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA)

 - Class of 1987

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White glove test “The NCA accrediting and evaluation process directs a school to im- prove all phases of its programs.” Mrs. Michaela Van Dieren Students may have noticed some unfamiliar faces around cam- pus during September 30 to Oc- tober 2. Those people, sitting in the backs of classrooms and walking through halls, were evaluators from the NCA or North Central Associ- ation. The association was made up of a group of administrators and edu- cators from all over the state. Every seven years this group visited the schools who subscribed to the pro- gram and evaluated different depart- ments. Principal Tom Sunderbruch felt the evaluation went very well. Before the team left it gave a good response. He felt NCA was a good watchdog, be- cause it confirmed whether or not the self-evaluation was valid. Having evaluators from all over the state was an advantage of NCA, Sunderbruch said, because they can give a variety of suggestions. The steering committee, chairper- son, Mrs. Michaela VanDieren, said the association was good because without its visits a school may be- come stagnant. The process had three phases: a self study, the team evaluation, and the implementation of recommendations. The self study and the team evaluation contained about eight categories. These includ- ed students, faculty, and academics. Some students felt the evaluation put too much pressure on them. They said teachers asked them to be on their best behavior for a few days while the NCA team was here and the classes changed, also. Junior Beth Schebler said she felt the whole school changed while the evaluators were here, but some saw it as a chal- lenge. Mr. Dennis Duff said, We all need to examine ourselves at some time and the NCA process helps us to do that. The team's attitude was very posi- tive. Bob Larson, from Clinton Mater Dei said, “I think you have a good school here. Enjoying the NCA dinner served by Mercy Hos- pital, ore Karen Zeckser, Joan DeVries, C. Mil- ton Wilson, Fr. Paul Deyo, and Richard Schrad. Principal Tom Sunderbruch welcomes the eval- uating team at the NCA dinner, September 30. Discussing some of Assumption's programs are Michaela VanDieren and NCA evaluator Barbara Klein. 100 nca

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Junior Tim Solis gets the results he wonts during an experiment concerned with the effects of oxygen mixed with heat. Tim was certainly con- cerned



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