Program Evaluation
Program evaluations are used to improve programs for better student success. Program evaluations can take up to several months to complete, as they can include several different data sources and statistical procedures to adequately describe the program’s successes and needs.
The Assessment and Evaluation Department plays a variety of roles in this process for the Anchorage School District.
- Monitoring the ASD Evaluation Procedures (pdf)
- Monitoring the approval process for external program evaluations
- Assisting departments through the process of evaluating their programs
- Providing statistical analysis, data, and survey assistance in the evaluation process for other departments
- Running internal program evaluations including all levels of the ASD Evaluation Procedures (pdf)
Here are some answers to common questions regarding Program Evaluation.
1. What is defined as a program at the Anchorage School District?
- A program is a system or an initiative designed to help our district achieve district goals,
which are designed to increase student academic achievement, establish and maintain a
supportive learning environment, ensure public accountability, and establish diversity
in the workforce.
The program can exist in the form of curricula, curriculum materials, instructional approaches, or personnel units.
- The most important purpose of program evaluation is to improve the effectiveness of a
program. Evaluation is not a one-time accountability measure of the program, but an
ongoing process to improve the program and help stakeholders better understand the
impact of the program on student achievement and other district goals.

