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Evaluating School Performance: Academic, Financial, and Organizational Frameworks

This document outlines the performance evaluation of an academic institution, focusing on three critical frameworks: Academic, Financial, and Organizational. It assesses the effectiveness of academic programs, examines financial viability, and evaluates organizational efficiency. Ratings are provided to gauge performance in each framework, including categories such as "exceeds," "meets," and "does not meet." The document also suggests next steps for improvement, including collaboration with school leaders, resource allocation, timeline setting, and ongoing monitoring strategies.

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Evaluating School Performance: Academic, Financial, and Organizational Frameworks

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  1. Performance Framework Elements July 31, 2013

  2. Performance Framework sections Academic Financial Organizational Is the academic program a success? Is the school financially viable? Is the organization effective and well-run?

  3. Academic Framework

  4. Financial Framework

  5. Organizational Framework

  6. Ratings Academics: exceeds, meets, does not meet, and falls far below Finance: meets and does not meet Organization: meets and does not meet

  7. Framework Structure

  8. Examples

  9. Next Steps and Considerations • work group with school leaders • necessary resources • timeline • monitoring

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