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Sticky Ads: Off the Paper and Onto the Fridge
Advancement // May 22, 2012
For the last few years, sticky ads have been popping up … and standing out … on newspaper front pages. It's the best, most cost-effective way to get your message on the front page, in color, above the fold. Sanford School, DE, has been using this technique since 2009. The school has used sticky notes to get the word out about big open houses as well as its drop-in series. Last year’s spring open house brought in 19 prospects.
Read MoreHow Two Schools Recognize Some Key Constituents
Advancement // May 14, 2012
One of the most important groups you should focus on building relationships with is grandparents. They love to support their grandchildren’s endeavors, including their schools—by paying tuition, volunteering, and providing financial support.
Read MoreHow to Keep Track of Your Alumni BEFORE They Enroll
Advancement // May 14, 2012
As Development Director, you are constantly striving to establish and nurture relationships with your families. Your school wants their support whether it is through the annual fund, a capital campaign, or annual auction. But you also want to keep them a part of your school family after their children leave—much like colleges and universities do. A great way to do that is to learn as much as you can about the family as early as possible. And you can start with the admission process.
Read MoreYour Financial Reporting Comfort Zone
School Heads // May 8, 2012
As School Head, it’s a good bet that you are not an accountant. Yet, you need to have a handle on what financially is happening with your school. While you have a Business Manager (as most of you do) to handle financial operations, you are still responsible for accurately reporting information to the Board. How comfortable are you with those reports?
Read MoreCoaching the Coaches and Mentors
School Heads // May 8, 2012
ISM believes that the primary job of academic administrators (e.g., Division Heads and Department Chairs) is to coach and mentor faculty toward outstanding performance. The question that this begs is: Who is supposed to coach and mentor the coaches?
Read MoreBully and Stand 4 Change
Academic Leadership // April 27, 2012
Bullying is nothing new to kids, but it has come into sharp focus, with stories of cyberbullying, text threats, and what seems to be the growing number of victim suicides. Schools and school districts are beginning to deal seriously with bullying, and are putting anti-bullying policies into place.
Read MoreYour Department Chairs as Coaches and Mentors
Academic Leadership // April 27, 2012
As Division Head, you have Department Heads reporting to you—and their duties could range from selecting text books and doing paperwork to hiring, coaching, and mentoring faculty members. Indeed, the potential responsibilities of a Department Head can range far and wide, and vary by school.
Read MoreRe-Designing Your Teacher Evaluation Process
Business and Operations // April 23, 2012
ISM recently published a new teacher evaluation model for private-independent schools. Today’s lead article describes how you can implement this type of an evaluation approach in your school.
Read MoreFrom the HR Blogosphere
Business and Operations // April 23, 2012
As the semester winds down, we know that your schedule ramps up—often without a moment to spare. Following from last month’s practice, we wanted to offer a selection of performance-related quotes and resources culled from recent Twitter and blog postings, to encourage and support you.
Read MoreAsk Michael
Business and Operations // April 23, 2012
Q: I keep reading news items about the “NLRB” and social media policies. Since we’re not unionized, does this affect us in any way?
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