Events
NAES/SAES Newly Appointed Heads Institute 2010
Thursday, September 23 - Saturday, September 25, 2010
Renaissance New Orleans Pere Marquette Hotel
817 Common Street [map]
New Orleans, LA 70112
Schedule of Sessions and Special Events
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Thursday September 23, 2010 |
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Opening Session: What Makes Leading an Episcopal School Unique?
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In addition to some basic housekeeping regarding the Institute, this session will explore the idea of an Episcopal school with special attention paid to mission, the role of chapel, religious studies, and community service, and how an Episcopal school differs from other independent and faith-based school settings. |
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Dinner & Roundtable Discussion
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Included with registration. |
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Friday September 24, 2010 |
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Breakfast
- Renaissance New Orleans Pere Marquette Hotel
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Session II: My First Year—Reflections of One New School Head
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The presenter, who is beginning her second year as head of an Episcopal school, will discuss her experiences during her first year of headship, and offer strategies for success. |
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Session III: Board-Head Relations
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The nurturing of the relationship between the head of school and the board is central to a successful headship. How is this accomplished? What are the best practices to support such a relationship? This session will examine these questions and so much more. |
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Session IV-A: Episcopal Identity in the Small School Environment
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Whether participants represent parish, independent, cathedral or diocesan Episcopal schools, there are basic facts regarding the governance and polity of The Episcopal Church in relation to its parishes and institutions that small school heads would be well advised to know. Governance issues as they relate to general accreditation requirements will also be addressed. |
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Session IV-B: Episcopal Identity in the Large School Environment
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Whether participants represent parish, independent, cathedral or diocesan Episcopal schools, there are basic facts regarding the governance and polity of The Episcopal Church in relation to its parishes and institutions that large school heads would be well advised to know. The sustaining of Episcopal identity in a complex environment will also be addressed. |
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Lunch
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Included in registration. |
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Session V: Financial Statements and the Business Office—A Primer for the Head of School, Part 1
- Renaissance New Orleans Pere Marquette Hotel
Most professional educators have had little or no training in accounting or finance, and yet heads of school are nonetheless expected to be both conversant with financial statements and able to supervise the business office of his or her school. This workshop presupposes no accounting or financial background and offers heads of school a primer on the reading of financial statements and a checklist to ascertain whether the school's business office is doing a proper job. |
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Coffee Break
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Session VI: Financial Statements and the Business Office—A Primer for the Head of School, Part 2
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This is the concluding session on school financial statements and the business office that began in Session V. |
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Saturday September 25, 2010 |
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Breakfast
- Renaissance New Orleans Pere Marquette Hotel
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Session VII: Contemporary Views of Headship
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Just what does headship look like in the twenty-first century? How does the head lead? How does she or he relate to the many and varied constituencies that make up an independent school: Students, parents, trustees, faculty, staff, parents, donors, and community members? The presenter will offer fresh perspectives on your role as the leader of a complex and exciting organism. |
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Session VIII: The Importance of Taking Care of Yourself—Against All Odds!
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Heads of school could be legitimately engaged in work-related activities 24 hours per day, and few people outside one's family would complain. Maintaining the stamina—physically, emotionally, intellectually and spiritually—to operate at peek efficiency requires intentional and ongoing focus on self-care. This session will outline strategies and practices that veteran heads have found useful in the attempt to "put their own oxygen masks on first!" |
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Holy Eucharist - Renaissance New Orleans Pere Marquette Hotel |