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The Florida Council of Independent Schools promotes the highest standards for PK-12 education through its accreditation process, professional development programming, and advocacy efforts.
Director of Financial Aid and Associate Director of Upper School Admission. School: Saint Andrew's School, Boca Raton. Contact: Rita Schwartz, rita.schwartz@saintandrews.net. Lower School Associate Pre-K Teacher.
Welcome to the Florida Council of Independent Schools (FCIS), which was founded in 1954 by a small group of independent school leaders who wanted to establish standards of excellence for Florida independent schools. From a small beginning, FCIS has grown to be one of the largest accrediting organizations of independent schools in the United ...
Academy at the Lakes. Phone Numbers: School: 813-948-7600. Website: https://academyatthelakes.org. View Profile.
Driven by a passion for educational excellence, the Florida Council of Independent Schools (FCIS) works to both set the standards and advance the quality of independent private school education in the State of Florida.
FCIS accreditation is a cornerstone of your school’s reputation for educational excellence. It serves as a critical admissions marketing tool, effectively communicating the meaning, quality, and value of an independent, FCIS-accredited education to your current and prospective parents.
Serving the needs of member schools, educators, and families, FCIS provides a rigorous evaluation process accrediting the finest independent schools throughout Florida; offers a robust array of school resources and professional development programs for motivated educators; and promotes the highest level of academic and operational quality for ...
Why an independent school? The goal of choosing a school is to match a child’s abilities, interests, and needs with the most appropriate educational setting. Independent schools have unique missions, philosophies, and core values. The right school for any child is the one that can best meet the needs of that child.
To enable in-service training for professionals serving FCIS member schools, we diagnose curriculum and training needs, provide information and training, and report on trends and innovations in education.
Executive Director. Dr. Barbara Hodges began her tenure as Executive Director of FCIS on July 1, 2010. Before assuming her FCIS duties, Barbara served as Head of School at Holy Comforter Episcopal School for 17 years in Tallahassee and President of the FCIS Board of Directors.