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The
Association began in 1949 as the Private Schools Association of Dade
County and was incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1958. AISF
schools serve more than 25,000 students in various programs: traditional
and Montessori; boarding and day; pre-school, kindergarten, elementary,
and secondary; special learning needs; experimental; religious, non-sectarian,
non-denominational; and college preparatory.
In dependent
schools channel resources directly to students learning, counseling,
and growth. The energy of independent schools goes into a common purpose:
high academic standards unhampered by political considerations. The classroom
is the basic unit. The basic relationship is between student and teacher.
AISF
is recognized by the Florida Association of Academic Nonpublic Schools
as an accrediting agency for private schools in Florida. AISF is a Charter
Member of the National Council for Private School Accreditation. NCPSA
serves as a national review panel for the standards and procedures of
private school accrediting associations in the United States.
Affiliated schools
offer small class groupings, flexible programs, and helpful teacher-pupil
ratios. AISF schools stress academic fundamentals while tailoring their
instructional programs to meet the needs, capabilities, and interests
of their students.
Member schools shall be accredited by one of the two
AISF accrediting divisions – the
Academic Schools Accreditation Program (ASAP) or the Early Childhood
Accreditation Program (ECAP). All
affiliated schools and visiting private/independent schools are invited to attend our Annual Teaching & School Leadership Conference and Evaluation and Accreditation Workshops. Click below for further information.
Association of Independent Schools of Florida
Plan to attend March 23, 2012
2011 Conference had attendance of 600 from 91 affiliated and visiting schools
35 speakers in session tracks for early childhood, elementary, middle and upper
school, independent school leadership, special learning needs, technology
and general interest.
Participation of 42 vendor/exhibitors.
All Florida private/independent schools are welcome.
Registration materials for attendees and for
vendors/exhibitor will be posted here.
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The Academic Schools Accreditation Program
accredits schools which may begin at infant level and extend through
grade twelve, enroll students through third grade or higher, have a minimum
of 25 total students enrolled from kindergarten through grade twelve,
and have an average of at least 5 students per grade level/cluster in
grades kindergarten and higher.

The Early Childhood Accreditation Program
shall accredit schools/programs which may begin at infant level and extend
through grade three and have a minimum of 25 total students enrolled
from infant level through grade three. |