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New Hampshire Legislatives Will Consider a Bill to Amend the Pupil Safety and Violence Protection Act
Private School News // December 28, 2009
Just as the headline reads, in January when the New Hampshire House of Representatives rejoins, they will be looking at an amendment to RSA 193-F, a section of their education laws that deals specifically with pupil harassment, or bullying.
Read MoreNew Mileage Rates for 2010 Announced
Private School News // December 28, 2009
Business Managers, we know you've been waiting all year for this! (We're kidding.) The IRS has announced the new mileage rates for 2010, and starting January 1, 2010, they will take effect for cars, vans, and trucks used for business.
Read MoreNew Federal Study Shows an Increase in U.S. Autism Cases
Private School News // December 28, 2009
(This article is based on a recent publication by Education News.) A new federal study released last week revealed that one in 110 8-year-old U.S. children are diagnosed with autism. This study was conducted from a 2006 sample consisting of 307,790 children.
Read MorePrizes for Philanthropic Efforts Are on the Rise
Advancement // December 11, 2009
The nonprofit world is seeing an upturn in the use of prizes and cash awards for philanthropic efforts, which in turn is helping spark innovative approaches to solving social problems. Prizes for philanthropic-minded efforts are increasing not only in number, but also in the size of the cash awards; they're also being applied to a broader range of issues than in the past.
Read MoreIn This Recession Lies a Golden Opportunity
Advancement // December 11, 2009
There is an awful lot of gloom and doom out there. Your annual fund may not be on target. Others are seeing decreasing participation or decreasing dollars. Others are seeing decreasing participation, but increasing dollars. One thing is certain—the economy is playing havoc with your campaigns. The prospect of a capital campaign seems like a potential disaster.
Read MoreCultivation Now Reaps Rewards Later
Advancement // December 11, 2009
We know your numbers—the amount you need to raise—are weighing heavily on your mind. But one thing is certain—the economy will rebound. This is a great time to get to know, cultivate, and steward your donors like never before. Why? When the rebound happens, you won't be caught flat-footed. Your donors and prospects will be primed to give as soon as they are ready and able. You need to be involving those donors and prospects in the life of your school now.
Read MoreBonding With New Parents
Advancement // December 11, 2009
New parents are just like new students to your school. They need a warm welcome, an introduction to other parents, and an education on what it really means to be part of an independent school community. They've written their first tuition check, and in a heartbeat, they will be receiving an annual fund solicitation.
Read More10 Resolutions for a Great School Year
Academic Leadership // December 11, 2009
The Apple, a Web site "Where Teachers Meet and Learn," is an ongoing source of information, communication, and inspiration for teachers. Among the resources at www.theapple.com are news, lessons, videos, as well as "Ask a Teacher" and "In the Workplace" forums. Recently, the site posted these 10 ways for teachers to boost their job satisfaction and effectiveness in the classroom.
Read MoreBudget Cuts Mean an Opportunity to Reach Out to Public School Students
Academic Leadership // December 11, 2009
Every day, there are stories in the news that public school districts are forced to cut programs for budgetary reasons. Chances are this has happened in your community. This can be a perfect opportunity to offer after-school, evening, or weekend programs to your community that will introduce your school to a wider audience.
Read MoreGreat Gift Ideas for Your Volunteers
Advancement // December 11, 2009
Volunteers form the backbone of many a good fund-raising effort. You appreciate their efforts—why not show them how much with a few of these unique gift ideas?
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