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How to Develop an Exit Interview Protocol for Departing Trustees
Board of Trustees // June 28, 2019
When Trustees leave your Board—whether they rotate off or resign—the Committee on Trustees should interview them. Gathering this data can help you support future efforts to build the Board’s performance and effectiveness.
Read MoreDesigning a Formal, Full-Board Proposal
Board of Trustees // June 27, 2019
When a Board committee or Trustee is on the agenda to present a proposal to the Board, expect him or her to come thoroughly prepared. The following template helps in organizing a proposal presentation. Send formal proposals electronically or by mail to all Trustees a week before the meeting, to allow review of the ideas.
Read MoreSupport Your Teachers With a Better System for Growth and Evaluation
Academic Leadership // June 26, 2019
Many teachers feel evaluations are less about supporting effective teaching and more about fixing what is perceived to be wrong. These evaluations erode trust between administrators and teachers, because teachers often don’t feel supported—they feel judged.
Read More2019 Recommended Summer Reading for Academic Leaders
Academic Leadership // June 25, 2019
The summer months are a perfect time for self reflection, level setting, and creating new goals. We have a few summer reading picks that are perfect for academic leaders. Read on for our 2019 recommendations for summer reads and resources.
Read MoreFour Tips for Managing Summer Enrollments
Advancement // June 18, 2019
Here are a few tips to manage summer enrollment so you’re able to secure your last mission-appropriate families before the school year begins.
Read More2019 Recommended Summer Reading for Advancement Professionals
Advancement // June 15, 2019
Summer is here—which typically means a bit of a slower pace for enrollment management, fundraising, and marketing communications professionals as the hallways clear and families take vacations. It’s also a great time to pick up some summer reading. Here’s what our team recommends you grab for summer 2019.
Read MoreGuidelines for Maintaining Your Gift Documentation Records
Advancement // June 12, 2019
Managing your school’s records, especially gift documentation, is extremely important. If you’re not sure how to properly store and manage your records, we’re sharing our advice for ensuring these vital documents are kept and organized properly.
Read More2019 Recommended Summer Reading for Business Managers
Business and Operations // June 8, 2019
Summer reading is a great way to brush up on your leadership skills to take your career to the next level. Check out our 2019 summer reading recommendations for business managers.
Read MoreSix Tips For Success If You’re New to the Business Office
Business and Operations // June 7, 2019
Whether you’re starting in a fresh position (in your current school or a new one) or have a member joining your team, we wanted to share some advice for new business managers. Take a moment to read through to start your school year off on the right foot.
Read MoreWomen in Leadership: Perceptions and Strategies for Success
School Heads // June 5, 2019
Smart, passionate women dedicate their lives to supporting students in our schools. But research shows that there is still work to be done when it comes to gender perceptions and equality.
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