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A Protocol and Script For Calling “911”

Business and Operations // July 7, 2011

The idea of having to dial 911 is not a pleasant one. No one wants an emergency on campus, and certainly no one wants an emergency to happen without proper protocol in place. But, what is proper protocol?

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Summer Safety Tips for Parents and Summer Program Leaders

Business and Operations // July 7, 2011

Summer is the season of exploration. But it’s also one of the most dangerous times of the year for youth. Swimming accidents, outdoor mishaps, and neighborhood bullies are all concerns parents and summer program leaders should be reminded of as the season continues to roll toward the new school year. Many of these are simple, quick tips that could save a life.

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Journaling Isn’t Just Personal

Academic Leadership // July 6, 2011

When you think of journaling, you probably relegate it to the personal—your thoughts, feelings, and impressions of things that happen in your personal life. You can use journaling to manage stress and for self-exploration, by recording your feelings, and not just noting the event.

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Ask Michael

Business and Operations // June 29, 2011

Q: We need to hire for a few remaining openings over the summer. Do you have any tips on conducting reference checks?

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Are You a Reluctant (or Unwilling) Mentor?

Business and Operations // June 29, 2011

An experienced Head of School that we know recently told us a sad story. Sinking down into his chair at the end of a long day, he sighed. “I think we missed another opportunity today,” he said, beginning to tell us his tale.

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The Donor Bill of Rights

Advancement // June 17, 2011

As Development professionals, it is a given that you treat your donors and prospects truthfully and ethically. You are representing your school, and you are asking your supporters to put their trust in your school for the proper stewardship of their money. To that end, the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) with the Association of Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP), CASE, and The Giving Institute: Leading Consultants to Non-Profits, has developed The Donor Bill of Rights. These principles have been endorsed by numerous organizations.

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Ask the Expert

Advancement // June 17, 2011

Q: When a family that has made an annual fund gift leaves your school during or at the end of the annual fund year, do you count that family in your participation rate? And what about divorced families? Do they count as one or two household?

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