Ongoing OpportunitiesThe undercurrent of racial unrest around us is palpable and polarizing. It is a pot that is simmering one day and boiling over the next. It is both a stark and subtle reality of life today. It can feel like a balancing act. It is a critical dilemma that we, as independent school leaders, must confront. How do we navigate this polarizing issue, understand more deeply the roots of the conflict, and synthesize the implications through the lens of our school's mission, values, and culture? This course is designed for three unique groups that each have their own content: school leaders, faculty and staff, and diversity directors. Each group has core content as well as a library of choice content to help meet people where they are. This course is for Heads, Boards, and senior leaders. It focuses on practical, operational strategies and building understanding and a rationale for functional changes. It also provides a readiness assessment which will allow school leaders to determine the next steps. For some, this course module will be both the beginning and the destination. For others, it will be a launchpad to varying degrees of both personal and institutional self-reflection and growth that are a part of the core modules of Cultivating Communities of Belonging. NCAIS Athletic Coach Certification
It has been said that athletics are the “front door” to our schools. Oftentimes, community members, prospective families, and our own parents' and students’ first impressions of our schools are based on an interaction with a coach. Coaches are, indeed, frontline ambassadors for our schools! While experienced in their sport, however, many coaches have little experience working in an independent school setting. It’s our responsibility to set them up for success just like we expect them to prepare our students for success! The NCAIS Athletic Coach certification enables coaches to understand independent school communities and equips them to operate through the lens of the school’s mission when engaging with parents, athletes, and the community at large. This seven-module asynchronous series will give coaches the tools they need to understand your independent school community and to thrive in pursuit of a winning record both on and off the field. Registration opens soon Cohort Meetings for NCAIS Members:
Take a look at the online communities open to faculty and staff at NCAIS member schools to communicate with colleagues across the association. Some communities are specific to particular roles, others are open to those with particular interests. You can ask questions, share ideas, send documents, and subscribe to the topics that interest you the most.
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