A school’s accreditation indicates that its curricula and teachers are meeting standards of education consistent with those in peer schools. Some colleges and universities, especially public university systems with large campuses, regard accreditation as a measure of that consistency. Others put more emphasis on individual accomplishment and excitement for learning, or grades and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores.
Verifying the quality of a Laurel Springs education, accreditation status will enable our students to achieve their educational and personal goals. Transcripts from schools approved by accrediting organizations are certified at colleges and universities worldwide. Thus, accreditation helps college-bound, NCAA, and transferring students receive credit for course requirements completed at Laurel Springs School.
2009 WASC Mid-Term revisit
Our accreditation with the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) continues in very good standing. Laurel Springs completed a Mid-term Progress Report for WASC in 2009 that documents our extensive progress made on our Action Plans and includes demographic and achievement data for the last three years.
WASC Accreditation Certificate
Review our Mid-term Progress Report. 
A one-page summary of major progress called the Celebration of Progress also contains wonderful news about our school.
Review our Celebration of Progress. 