PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — The Middle States Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools (MSA-CESS) announced today that 169 schools and school systems in 21 states, as well as Puerto Rico…
By Christian Talbot, President of MSA-CESS To initiate strategic planning, James Madison High School* convened a committee of board members, administrators, and teachers. They were all accomplished, intelligent people working…
We are excited to share with you our FY 2021-22 annual report, which highlights the accomplishments of the Middle States Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools. With your help,…
By Christian Talbot, President of MSA-CESS The New York City Department of Health uses a letter grading system for restaurants. In the front window of the establishment, a placard displays…
We are pleased to share today’s announcement that the U.S. Department of Education has renewed its recognition of Middle States Association Commission on Secondary Schools as a reliable authority on…
By Christian Talbot, President of MSA-CESS Here are comments from parents at school board meetings that will sound familiar to school leaders: “Our athletic facilities aren’t as good as school…
By Christian Talbot, President of MSA-CESS As I read Michael Horn’s take on mastery-based learning in his new book, From Reopen to Reinvent, I couldn’t help but recall one of…
Dear Friends— During my first few months here at Middle States, I have had the pleasure of talking with a number of innovative leaders from schools throughout our global network—leaders…
Middle States President Christian Talbot considers Michael B. Horn‘s latest book, From Reopen to Reinvent, a must-read for leaders of all schools–public, private, charter, for-profit, religious, secular, et al. In…
Thank you to the more than 200 guests who attended last month’s virtual Meet & Greet and Q&A with Middle States President Christian Talbot. Talbot, joined by James Kraft, Ed.D.,…
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