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Scottsdale’s International School of Arizona earns Cognia accreditation

Posted 1/10/25

Cognia, a nonprofit organization that provides quality assurance for schools, school districts, and education service providers, recently awarded the International School of Arizona accreditation.

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Scottsdale’s International School of Arizona earns Cognia accreditation

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Cognia, a nonprofit organization that provides quality assurance for schools, school districts, and education service providers, recently awarded the International School of Arizona accreditation.

Cognia recognizes schools across the globe that meet standards focused on learning environments, resource allocation, and effective leadership.

To earn Cognia accreditation, a school must submit to internal and external review. Earning accreditation from the Cognia Global Accreditation Commission means that the school maintains a commitment to continuous improvement. Schools in good standing can maintain their accreditation for a six-year term.

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