Ohio Catholic School Accrediting Association
The Ohio Catholic School Accrediting
Association was formed in 1994 to strengthen Catholic school identity and
mission in Ohio and to engage Catholic schools in the ongoing improvement of
learning. The OCSAA is a collaborative undertaking of the Catholic dioceses in
Ohio and is governed by the six Superintendents of schools who serve as the
OCSAA Commission.
Each Catholic school in the Diocese of Toledo
is an OCSAA member. On a six year cycle, each school engages in a self-study,
writes a school improvement plan and documents the compliance of the school
with each of the eleven OCSAA standards. On-site review is followed by state
level review and accreditation by the Commissioners of the OCSAA.