The arts have always been an essential component of the social and cultural fiber of societies around the world, dating as far back as the earth’s earliest civilizations. Throughout history,…
The March 2017 edition of the Standard newsletter is available online here.
A Message from MSA-CESS President Henry G. Cram, Ed.D. Over the past several weeks, I have attended a number of gatherings of school officials from across the country and around…
William Crist, Syracuse, N.Y. – Crist is the superintendent of schools in the Diocese of Syracuse in Syracuse, N.Y. He previously served as interim Superintendent of the Massena Central School District…
The December 2016 edition of The Standard newsletter is available online here.
Saint Francis Preparatory School in Fresh Meadows, NY, was recently recognized by MSA-CESS for Programs of Distinction in Visual Arts and School Counseling. “Recognition from the Middle States Association is…
The year 2017 will likely be the year of reading, writing, arithmetic and reconciliation, adding a fourth “R” to the responsibilities of our schools. With the Brexit vote in England,…
Congratulations to the following schools for achieving reaccreditation through the Middle States Sustaining Excellence protocol, which helps high performing schools continue to excel: Academy of Allied Health and Science, in Neptune, N.J….
The Superintendent of Schools and Secretary of Catholic Education for the Diocese of Wilmington, Del. discusses the benefits of Middle States’ worldwide network, the memory of his Italian grandmother and…
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — The Middle States Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools (MSA-CESS) announced today that St. Thomas More School in Allentown, Pa. has earned reaccreditation, the gold standard…
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