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Washington Federation of Independent Schools

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Washington Federation of Independent Schools
AbbreviationWFIS
FormationFebruary 12, 1969
TypeNon-governmental organization
PurposeEducational accreditation
Region served Washington state
Executive directorSuzie Hanson
Parent organizationCouncil of American Private Education
AffiliationsNorthwest Association of Independent Schools
Websitewfis.org

The Washington Federation of Independent Schools (WFIS) is an umbrella organization of private and independent schools in the U.S. state of Washington, informally representing Washington in the Office of Private Education.

Purpose

As laid out by the executives of the federation, the goals of WFIS are:

  1. To promote the vital role of private schools in Washington education and their significant contributions to educating the public and promoting the common good.
  2. To promote the rights of parents to educate their children in the schools of their choice.
  3. To encourage excellence and pluralism in education, and to promote the rights of private schools to fulfill their unique missions.
  4. To foster the participation of the private school community in shaping the state's education agenda, and to develop and promote positions on educational policy.
  5. To assure equitable access to all services to which private schools are entitled, while allowing them to maintain their independence.

References

  1. 40th anniversary
  2. WFIS homepage
  3. WFIS speaks as a voice on behalf of its members


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