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New & Aspiring Leaders – Event Reminders

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Pulse Perspectives

A resounding request has been to collect and curate data more relevant to our association of schools. This is a project we are committed to in the short and long term. In a fast-paced, dynamic environment, one avenue we are […]

BOARD BULLETIN: LEADING THROUGH STRATEGY

The board members at your school are hopefully aware of their three major responsibilities: While these three responsibilities may seem relatively straightforward, in reality, many boards struggle, especially with what’s involved in setting the strategic direction of the school. A […]

Webinar Recording – Capital Campaign Planning Essentials: The Feasibility Study

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Interviewing and Hiring Resources

Heads of schools share that retention and recruitment of qualified staff remains a concern, with 42.9% of respondents to the SAIS pulse survey indicate it as a top challenge. Following are a variety of resources specific to interviewing and hiring. […]

MARCH 2025 SIGNALS

Entering March and approaching the promise of spring break, I want to take a moment to acknowledge the incredible work you and your teams have been doing.  During my onboarding year, I have witnessed this impact first-hand as I have […]

Future-Proofing Your School Through M&A: A Look at School Mergers and Acquisitions

As schools consider institutional sustainability, the idea of a merger or acquisition may come into play. An acquisition might be a good option for schools looking to expand – offering new grade levels and divisions, acquiring new facilities, or onboarding […]

A Brave New (Digital) World: Students Take the Lead With Broadcasting and New Media

With a variety of media channels for sharing news or engaging with content, legacy media (i.e. print, broadcast television, and radio) appear to be waning, especially with younger audiences, while the usage of new media are on the rise. Schools […]