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X 5 . ln mid-October, Sl-lS underwent four days of intense scrutiny by a visiting twelve member team of evaluators from the New England Association of Schools and Colleges INEASCJ. Essentially, the four days were spent reviewing how Southbridge l-ligh School stacked up to eleven different NEASC standards such as school philosophy and objectives, and fifteen subject areas such as English and Social Studies. In addition, the evaluators met with staff, questioned students at random, and studied the physical plant of the school. Prior to the arrival of the NEASC team, school administrators and staff went through fifteen months of intense self-evaluation and mountains of paperwork in preparation for the visit. The intent was to be re-accredited by the NEASC - accreditation being considered essential for a community to Keep its educational standards high. Though the final evaluation report was expected to be released in the spring, after this yearboolds last deadline, it was the consensus of all involved that Sl-lS had again passed the evaluation with flying colors. L1 I . f 7- 'm-ug-. l 1 I Nl. 5 . i i f . 5 4.. IL.. . 1 . . pl ,f l m Sl-IS LJNDEF2 Tl-IE IVIAGNIFYIIXIG GI ASS
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