DESE COORDINATED PROGRAM REVIEW & MID CYCLE REVIEW
As one part of its accountability system, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) oversees local compliance with special education requirements through the Coordinated Program Review (CPR). Every six years our school districts must undergo the full program review and at the three year mid point between full reviews DESE’s Program Quality Assurances (PQA) department also completes a mid cycle review or check-in.
By state law, PQA has the responsibility to ensure that all corrective action required as the result of findings made during the Department's Public School Coordinated Program Reviews (CPRs) is fully implemented by public education agencies and that it is effective in remedying noncompliance with state and federal special education requirements.
PQA staff carry out this responsibility during the mid cycle by:
The finding of our last full coordinated program review (CPR) for Amherst, Pelham and Amherst Public Schools can be found at http://www.doe.mass.edu/pqa/review/cpr/default.html.