The Value of Experience

Every time a parochial school develops great new programming (character development, parental training, etc.) another local school copies it. How do you retain the advantage you created?

There are three parts to keeping your advantage:

Efficiency – Since your Christian school developed the new programming, you have the most experience with it. With the experience […]

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Every Level of Decision Making Needs Client Input

Every parochial school exists to serve the community. They provide their service through their graduates and alumni. The great attributes the graduates develop strengthen the community. […]

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What Is Missing?

Every parochial school leader wishes they had a board filled with supremely passionate members but even that is insufficient to increase enrollment and school sustainability. […]

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Back to the Beginning

Does your parochial school board share enough in common with the board that founded your school? […]

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The Reason to Choose Your School

What are the compelling reasons for a family to enroll their students in your parochial school? […]

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Thinking Strategically Increases Enrollment

Your parochial school’s sustainability depends on your strategy. For that reason, a periodic review of your strategy can often give a lift to your parochial school’s sustainability. […]

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The Path to Greatness

The path to greatness is different from any path the other parochial schools are on. Why is it important to step off the common path? […]

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Who Should Be Your Strategist?

The strategist should be responsible for helping the organization answer the following three questions: […]

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Better Strategy = Increased Enrollment

Many of the parochial schools are unable to identify their strategy. With a well-defined strategy, they would experience an increase in enrollment. […]

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A Successful Member of Society

Every parochial school is involved in social change. The social change our communities want is for every member of the community to be a successful member of society. […]

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