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Lyman Hall moves toward decennial NESC accreditation visit after collaborative review and growth‑plan work

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Lyman Hall High School presented its New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC/NESC) collaborative conference findings, described commendations and priority growth areas, and said the decennial accreditation visit is scheduled for May next year.

Lyman Hall High School staff told the Instructional Committee they remain accredited and are in the review cycle leading to a decennial accreditation visit next May.

Joe Corso, leading the presentation for Lyman Hall, summarized the accreditation cycle used by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC/NESC): a self‑reflection, a collaborative conference (a two‑day visiting team review), a school growth plan tied to the visiting team’s recommendations, and then a final decennial visit. Corso said the collaborative conference took place…

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