During my nearly seven years of headship, I have been proud to promote leaders from within my institution. This has felt like a personal priority for me: ensuring that the next generation of independent school leadership is poised to take on greater responsibility, thereby ensuring that our schools continue to thrive. As the first woman to lead my school in its nearly 90-year history, I am p
If you’re feeling like the role of Head of School has become more complex, more demanding, and more layered than ever before, you’re not alone. This work is rewarding, fulfilling, even invigorating, and yet, over my four years as Head of School, I’ve heard many others discuss how challenging and complicated Headship has become–especially post-COVID. Inspired by Al Adams’ article 31 Windows ,
Throughout the fall, school leaders have been planning ways to address this presidential election, the impact of the national political discussion on our communities, and what the results portend for social dynamics, civil discourse, and student mental health on campus this year. Depending on where you live, political ads on television, radio, and other media sources are ubiquitous. While the mael
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