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Business and Operations // January 24, 2012
Q: As the School Head, should terminations of faculty and staff be my decision, or the Board’s decision? Throughout my career as a Head (this is my first year at this school), employment decisions have always been under my purview. Board members here, though, keep trying to insert themselves in personnel decisions. What do you recommend?
Read MoreLegal Updates and Important Cases
Business and Operations // January 24, 2012
We want to briefly review two cases that have been decided in recent weeks. Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. EEOC In early January, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that federal discrimination laws “do not protect church employees who perform religious duties, a major church-state decision that recognizes religious groups’ constitutionally protected right to select their own leaders.” (Quoting from a Washington Post article).
Read MoreConstructive Conversations, Coaching, and Mentoring
Business and Operations // January 24, 2012
In recent years, there has been widespread interest in books recommending “fierce” or “difficult” conversations. For example, two well-known tomes—Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most (by Stone, Patton, and Heen), and Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time (by Susan Scott)—offer many excellent communication techniques.
Read MoreFrom the HR Blogosphere
Business and Operations // January 24, 2012
Blogs, forums, chat rooms, listservs—the list goes on and on. These can be valuable resources for finding alternative opinions and information about almost anything. From HR concerns to just needing a quick laugh to fuel the rest of your day, blogs can remind you that you're not alone in the all-too often chaotic world of private-independent education.
Read MoreTips From the ISM Development e-List
Advancement // January 18, 2012
E-mailing for Pledges Katie Gilman, Director of Development at Veritas School (VA), asked for samples for an e-mail appeal that would help her bring in those last gifts to bring the school up to 100% participation.
Read MoreQR Codes: Scanning That’s Good for Your School
Advancement // January 18, 2012
Since we first explored QR code scanning in 2D Barcoding: Smartphone Technology to Promote Your School last year, those little square codes have been popping up everywhere! It's a good bet that you have seen them on mailings, sale fliers, in stores, in malls, and many other places. The widespread use of the smart device (iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets, etc.) means you really have a new way to get your message to your supporters.
Read MoreTeacher Quality and Student Performance: US vs. International
School Heads // January 10, 2012
As the No Child Left Behind education law in the United States reaches its 10th anniversary, the maelstrom of teacher accountability, student performance, and high-stakes testing continues to dominate the educational reform rhetoric. And, as a private-independent school Head, your thoughts are turning to teacher contracts. While you are probably free from much of the issue, you are concerned about having the best faculty to deliver your mission to your students.
Read MoreWhat Does 2012 Hold in Store for 2012?
School Heads // January 10, 2012
In his popular blog for teachers, Larry Ferlazzo takes a stab at what is going to happen in education in 2012. “I think I batted close to 50% in last year’s predictions,” said the English teacher from Luther Burbank High School, CA, “That can’t be much worse than those made by professional pundits.”
Read MoreStudent Accident Insurance: Should Your School Protect Its Students Or Leave It Up to the Parents?
Business and Operations // January 6, 2012
For schools with ISM’s Domestic Student Accident Insurance, it’s the beginning of the renewal season. For those without it, it’s the beginning of the contemplation season. Should you protect your students or leave it up to the parents to provide health and accident coverage for their children under their insurance plans?
Read MoreGreen Corner
Business and Operations // January 6, 2012
Five Simple Things You Can Promise To Do in 2012 If you haven’t included any green living promises on your resolution list, here are five easy things you can promise to do this year that will make a positive impact on your community—and ours as well. Share this list with students and colleagues too! The more energy saving and recycling, the better.
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