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Planning Your Classrooms to Maximize Thinking Space
Private School News // June 27, 2013
Maximizing space doesn’t have to be supported by an annual fund or development campaign. In fact, designing classroom spaces that optimize collaboration as well individual thinking can be done with a no-frills approach.
Read MoreHow to Enhance Board-Head Relationships
Board of Trustees // June 27, 2013
As you add new Trustees to your Board this summer, make sure that you take steps to build on a successful Board-Head partnership. The following seven procedures are a summary of ISM best practices that enable the Head and Board to work together within a climate of trust and openness.
Read MoreYour School’s Pinterest Plan
Private School News // June 27, 2013
Another social media giant has emerged and cemented a spot among the Internet hall of famers—Pinterest. For the past two years, we’ve watched as Pinterest evolved from the rumors of fame to climb popularity rungs. As of March 2012, Pinterest became the third largest social network, surpassing LinkedIn and Tagged. This once invitation-only-community has been open to the public for a little over a year, and open to businesses since October 2012. And, its openness has only accelerated its popularity. So, if you haven’t given a second thought to adding another social community to your school’s social media plan, this summer might be the perfect opportunity to investigate a little further.
Read MorePlanning the Board’s Annual Retreat
Board of Trustees // June 27, 2013
The school year has ended, summer program is rolling, and the Board needs time to revamp some policies. Where and when is the question! Now is the time to plan and finalize your Board’s annual retreat. It is suitable to hold the retreat at the beginning of the academic year so Board members have new policies in mind and are fresh for the new school year. It gives the returning members a chance to remind themselves about the important business of the Board. It is also a time to continue the orientation of the new members appointed the previous spring.
Read MoreSummer Reading Suggestions 2013
Private School News // June 27, 2013
Students aren’t the only ones who should take advantage of the summer break and dive into a few good books. Blogs across the Web agree it’s the perfect season for both pleasure reading and professional development. Articles have been popping up with suggestions (even Pinterest pages!), so we’ve done a little research and selected a few we think our readers would find most useful for their betterment in the private-independent school world.
Read MoreUnderstanding The Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Business and Operations // June 13, 2013
Obamacare, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the Health Care Reform Act—heard enough yet? Confused? Join a very large club!
Read MoreManaging Personal Risk: Planning Your Retirement
Business and Operations // June 12, 2013
There is nothing scarier than approaching retirement with uncertainty. You might have experienced this anxiety from retiring employees inquiring about their available 401K funds, or perhaps even on a personal level as you approach retirement and find yourself uncertain about how you will support yourself on limited income. To give workers a better sense of what their nest egg might look like, the U.S. Labor Department is considering having plan sponsors provide workers with insight.
Read MoreBonding With Your New Families Over the Summer
Advancement // June 4, 2013
Just because an enrollment contract is signed doesn’t mean that the student will attend the coming school year. A lot can happen over the summer months, including families simply feeling disconnected from your mission—especially new families.
Read MoreReflecting on Parent Associations
Advancement // June 4, 2013
Now that summer is upon us (or for some, nearly upon us), it’s time to step back and reflect. You’re thinking of your successes and perhaps even a few areas you’d like to improve for the coming school year. As Admission Officer, you’re probably focused on building and strengthening your school’s community.
Read MoreImproving Your HR Practices, One Step at a Time
Business and Operations // May 31, 2013
As the school year comes to a close, after (hopefully) a short breather, you’ll be back at your desk, working on all the improvements you’d like to put in place next year. We have three words of advice and encouragement: “Keep it simple.” And maybe three more: “Don’t get overwhelmed.” This is easier said than done, of course—if, like many of us, you have a “Type-A” personality and strive to do as much as physically possible every given day (and it always seems like there are tons of things to do and improve). We’d like to share a few words of advice that we hope will help you.
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