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Sandy Hill School District Case Study 2004 Cover. Sandy Hill School District Case Study Packet 2004

PDF Version- 2004 Sandy Hill Executive Summary
PDF Version- 2004 Sandy Hill Case Study
PDF Version- 2004 Sandy Hill Scorebook
PDF Version- 2004 Sandy Hill Feedback Report

Education Criteria for Performance Excellence

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A Baldrige case study packet is composed of the tools used to train Baldrige Examiners and of the Examiners’ working documents in the evaluation process. As such, it demonstrates the Baldrige Award application and evaluation processes and provides insight into and understanding of the Criteria upon which evaluations are based. The case study packet is an especially useful tool including information relating to scoring, Criteria responses, examination processes, and site visit procedures, as well as illustrating the format for an application.

In addition to their use by Examiners and applicants, case study materials are used by state and local award programs across the United States and in the internal award programs of many organizations. Countries around the world have also used the documents in the creation of their Baldrige-based award programs. Self-assessment and self-improvement uses of the case study packet are limitless, and outreach efforts of the Baldrige community are strengthened by use of the materials in this packet.

The individual documents contained in the case study packet are described further in the Executive Summary.

The Sandy Hill School District Case Study was written by John Jasinski (co-team leader), Maryann Brennan (co-team leader), LaWanda Burwell, Kathy Jenson, Ronald Marafioti, Sharon Miletich, Rex Mobley, and Jerry Rampelt.

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Date created: 6/3/2004
Last updated: 2/10/2009