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Benefits of Joining ACTABS

Your school has a greater credibility for quality in your community as an accredited school.

Your school can evaluate itself and see ways to improve with the help of our accreditation process.

Your school is listed by The Texas Education Agency as an accredited non-public school.

Your teachers, should they decide to teach at a public school in the future, will receive credit on the salary ladder for their years of teaching at your school.

Your graduating seniors enjoy a smoother transition into college.Your students are placed on level and given credit for studies at your school should they transfer to a public school.


Responsibilities of Joining ACTABS

Pay the Annual Fee

Send a Commissioner to business meetings twice per year, or as called by the Executive Director.

Help solicit volunteers to serve on accreditation site teams.


Try to send trainers to the annual conferences.
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