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What are the latest trends impacting private-independent school enrollment? How can you be the most effective in your role as an administrator? How can you help your school meet its mission and best serve your students?

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1:1 Laptops in the Classroom—Where Are We Now?

School Heads // March 15, 2011

For more than a decade now, we have heard the battle cry: “Give every student a laptop to improve learning, engagement, test scores, graduation rates…” you name it. And many schools and school districts have adopted 1:1 laptop programs, giving students a tool to explore and have access to the wider world beyond their own community. Indeed, access to the world of information and instant communication via the Internet is one of the key pieces in the 21st Century School concept. But where are we, for real? What has happened in the classrooms that have adopted a 1:1 laptop program?

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Bedbug “Epidemic” Means Schools Have to Be Ready

School Heads // March 15, 2011

There have been plenty of stories about bedbugs in the last couple of years. These nasty little creatures, that are very difficult to eradicate, have been found in all 50 states, according the National Pest Management Association. In fact, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently held its second national bedbug summit.

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Five Questions to Ask Yourself When Advertising Open Positions

Private School News // March 4, 2011

It’s that time of year again—hiring season … and it looks like a busy one for many schools! This year, we’ve received a record number of questions about what a good ad should say. Because each school is unique, there isn’t a stock answer to this. However, we can offer five key questions that you should ask (and answer) when writing the ad:

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Are Obstacles—Real or Imagined—Standing in Your Way?

Academic Leadership // February 25, 2011

Progress—and success—requires hard work and determination. It’s often easier to fall back on some handy reason why you can’t accept a challenge, or face an issue. In his most recent book, Excuses Begone, self-help guru and motivational speaker, Dr. Wayne Dyer, lists 18 common excuses that people use to rationalize not taking action or striving to improve their lives. While some of these reasons may be very real (feasibility must be considered) many of these excuses are essentially are self-imposed obstacles for taking action.

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Managing Risk, Liability, and Student Medical Records

Business and Operations // February 25, 2011

An often overlooked issue of risk and liability in 21st Century education is the management of student medical records. In today's private-independent school environment, administrators are required to maintain detailed health histories, physicals, allergy information, medications, emergency contacts, and more for a diverse body of students with a wide array of conditions and backgrounds.

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Connect Students to Evaluation With Student-Led Conferences

Academic Leadership // February 25, 2011

“Parent-teacher conferences—we all know how they go. Parents troop into classrooms to talk with teachers about their children's progress in school. Often, the process feels rushed, and parents leave feeling vaguely dissatisfied, as if they didn't really get what they came for.” Does this sound familiar? That description of a parent-teacher conference appeared in an Education World article about a growing trend in reporting student progress to parents: student-led conferences (SLC).

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Managing Athletic Risk: Checklist For Faculty and Staff

Business and Operations // February 25, 2011

Spring is just around the corner. Along with melting snow, seasonal flowers, and lighter clothes, comes spring sports—softball, baseball, track and field, and lacrosse are just a few of the sports students look forward to as the weather starts to turn nicer. What no one looks forward to are the accidents and injuries that come along with athletic activities. To help reduce your school’s risk of student injury, this article will provide your school with a checklist of expectations for your athletic faculty and staff to review before the season begins.

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