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Goal Setting for Teachers Amid Uncertainty
Academic Leadership // January 17, 2021
A growth-oriented faculty culture is imperative for school success. Teachers who constantly strive to better serve their students are the backbone of their schools—they are the frontline, delivering missions with excellence.
Read MoreTools You Can Use for Effective Risk Management
Business and Operations // January 10, 2021
A risk is a threat that could adversely affect your school’s ability to deliver its mission. If 2020 taught us anything, it is to expect the unexpected. Therefore, creating a risk management plan is imperative.
Read MoreSchool Spotlight: Flintridge Preparatory School Adapts Evaluation System to Meet Challenges
School Spotlight // January 10, 2021
Today’s school spotlight features Flintridge Preparatory School, located near Los Angeles in La Canada, California. Flintridge Prep is a private-independent, coed day school for grades 7–12.
Read MoreThe New Stimulus Package and Your School—Round 2
School Heads // January 10, 2021
The new $900 billion relief bill, signed into law on December 27, 2020, is called the Consolidated Appropriations Act. The bill includes direct payments to individuals, expands unemployment benefits, and reopens the popular Paycheck Protection Program. It provides funding for schools, childcare, and vaccine distribution and administration. It also includes rental assistance, nutrition assistance, and grants for theaters and other live event venues.
Read MoreSupporting Teachers in Facilitating Civil Discourse Around Recent Events
School Leadership // January 7, 2021
For classroom teachers and those who work with students, the events in Washington D.C. on January 6, 2021, represent many things. They are not just an important teachable moment about our nation’s civic culture, but also necessitate a discussion focused on student well-being.
Read MoreRisk Management: A Four-Step Framework
Business and Operations // December 13, 2020
When you consider risks to your school, you may think of intruders, active shooters, and natural disasters—now pandemics. If the pandemic (largely unforeseen and unplanned for) has proven anything, it’s that risk management must be more than a checklist that you scan once a year. Instead, risk management must be integrated into an administrator’s daily tasks—starting with due diligence and awareness.
Read MoreHow to Measure Success in the 2020–2021 School Year
School Leadership // December 13, 2020
In a typical year, balancing strategic goals with daily concerns is challenging. With COVID-19, it's more complicated than ever before. Due to the challenges of this non-typical year, school priorities must change. As School Head, you must re-examine your school-year goals.
Read MoreLessons Learned From the COVID-19 Pandemic
Academic Leadership // December 13, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many hardships for schools and families. However, a small silver lining of this time has been the moments of reflection it has afforded. When the pandemic drastically changed the very basics of education delivery, everything was upended. Now, nine months later, teachers and leaders can reflect on what does and does not work in schools today. As we share the silver linings we’ve discovered, we encourage you and your team to reflect on your own experiences to plan for the future.
Read MoreHow to Make Sound School Decisions
School Heads // November 22, 2020
School leaders continue to be tested in these uncertain, unprecedented times. As COVID-19 cases rise around the world, you are probably facing tough decisions every day. It’s important to understand how to consider all angles and come to the best conclusions. We recently published five barriers that can impact decision-making. Today we’ll cover methodologies you can use to think through issues at hand and make sound decisions that support your students and school.
Read MoreBoost Engagement and Build Community With Virtual Events
Enrollment Management // November 22, 2020
Hosting a community-building event in the wake of COVID-19 may seem like an impossible task. But in our current environment, building a community is more important than ever. Here are five ideas for your next virtual community-building event.
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