Knowledge-First Empowerment Academy is proudly accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS
CASI), an accrediting division of AdvancED.
Our accreditation demonstrates our
dedication to continuous improvement in all that we do. We are committed to
providing students the opportunity to receive a rigorous, quality education
through innovative learning methods. National
High School offers a private,
comprehensive, and affordable education to those students who desire to receive
a high school diploma. SACS CASI provides nationally-recognized accreditation,
the purpose of which is continuous school improvement focused on increasing
student performance.
To
earn accreditation, schools must meet SACS CASI’s high standards, be evaluated
by a team of professionals from outside the school, and implement a continuous
process of school improvement. Accreditation is granted on a five-year term,
Accreditation demonstrates to our students, parents, and community that we are
focused on raising student achievement, providing a safe and enriching learning
environment, and maintaining an efficient and effective operation staffed by
highly qualified educators.
SACS CASI accreditation is recognized across state
lines, which not only eases the transfer process as students move from
accredited school to accredited school but also assures parents that the school
is meeting nationally accepted standards for quality and successful
professional practice.
Knowledge-First Empowerment Academy is an accredited member of The Council on Accreditation and
School Improvement of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
(SACS-CASI). Regional accreditation ensures that diplomas are universally
accepted by employers, colleges, universities, and the military.
The Texas Private School Accreditation Commission
(TEPSAC) helps ensure quality in private schools by monitoring and
approving organizations that accredit the various non-public elementary
and secondary educational institutions in the state of Texas.
Since 1986, the Texas Education Agency, through the
Commissioner of Education, has recognized the accreditation
responsibilities of TEPSAC and its affiliated non-public schools and
associations. Subsequent to the establishment of TEPSAC in 1989, direct
accreditation of non-public schools by the Agency was phased out and
discontinued.