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School Heads // May 14, 2010
Q:: Why is it so hard for my faculty to get on board with 21st Century technology?
Read MoreResources for Development Directors
Advancement // May 11, 2010
Whether you are a new or seasoned Development Director, professional training and growth is an important facet of your career. Here are a few resources you can rely on.
Read MoreGreen Corner
Business and Operations // May 11, 2010
For public schools, the incentive for installing solar-power systems has gotten a little more appetizing. Federal, state, and local government funding and private assistance are making it easier than ever for public schools to go green. But, what about the incentive for private-independent schools?
Read MoreOnline Giving Is Growing—How Well Does Your School Communicate?
Advancement // May 11, 2010
Online giving isn't new—people have been using the Internet to make contributions for more than 15 years. As donors have grown increasingly comfortable making their contributions online, giving via the Internet has shot up exponentially. In 2000, online donations totaled $250 million. Just five years later, that ballooned to $4.5 billion. And that only represents 2-3% of annual individual giving of $200 billion.
Read MoreHow to Get the Most Out of Your Mornings
Business and Operations // May 11, 2010
Regardless if you're a morning person, an afternoon person, or one of those late night creatives, you still need to start your day off on the right track. Studies show that if you eat breakfast in the morning, you have more energy to power through those morning tasks. It's like a jump-start for your brain.
Read MoreIt's Teacher Recruitment Time—What You Should Know About Interviewing
Academic Leadership // April 30, 2010
We are at the height of faculty recruitment season … and you will be selecting candidates, conducting interviews, and making your choices for the next academic year. Yes, you are looking for the most mission-appropriate teachers for your school—but did you know that some seemingly innocent, "get to know you" questions can be illegal in terms of the hiring laws?
Read MoreQuality Advisory Sets Private Schools Apart
Academic Leadership // April 30, 2010
Dollars are tight and parents have more public options for their kids in the form of charter and magnet schools. For families on the fence—those who are evaluating if your school is "worth it"—a quality advisory program is a clear difference-maker.
Read MoreNew Software Designed to Help Kids Find a Career That Matches Their Personalities
Private School News // April 29, 2010
Waytogo (W2G) for Rhode Island students has gone viral! In case you haven't seen this yet, there's new career planning software on the Internet—and it's geared toward the eighth graders in your school!
Read MoreLiability and Risk Management Issues Associated with Exercise Equipment
Private School News // April 29, 2010
It may not be football season, but that doesn't mean sports-related and fitness-equipment-related injuries can be forgotten until next school year. One of the most frequent sources of negligence claims and lawsuits against personnel and facilities stems from the use of exercise equipment. Many claims report a failure to properly instruct on the proper use of equipment and/or insufficient supervision. These claims often include allegations related to the following*:
Read MoreTips for Parents on How to Keep Their Children Safe Online
Private School News // April 29, 2010
Allowing kids to go online unsupervised and without ground rules is like letting them explore a major metropolis by themselves. The Internet, like a city, offers enormous opportunities for entertainment and education, but also presents risks. —The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
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