Why These Children?

Using 4 groups to classify your students can help you significantly increase the efficiency and effectiveness of your Christian school. […]

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Project Groups

The success of your parochial school’s special projects depends on the diversity of knowledge, skills, and traits among your staff and board. […]

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Co-Create Success

Would your Christian school’s students enjoy greater success if they were served by a partnership of organizations offering a range of services? […]

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Setting Realistic Goals

The value produced by your parochial school’s next project determines the level of commitment of your stakeholders […]

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Better Goal Setting

How your Christian school establishes goals is more important than the goals it establishes. […]

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Outside In

When your students, families, and donors control the definition of success and how it is measured, your Christian school will thrive. […]

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Strategic Projects

You can increase community support for your Christian school by making activities externally focused. […]

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The Right Goals

The promise of your mission statement tells the world what your student outcomes will be. Those outcomes, the life-changing difference your mission makes in students’ lives, can take years to fully develop. In the meantime, you need results to share with your donors and other stakeholders.

Graduation and student achievement are two important results. However, […]

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Replace Bad with Good

The typical Christian school uses many business-like phrases to describe its processes. Changing the words will make your school more inviting, positive, affirming, and empowering. Rather than putting a marketing twist on things, think about using words to make what you are doing more effective. When words are inviting, positive, affirming, and empowering, they create […]

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The Best Day

Increasing your Christian school’s student engagement will improve your students’ outcomes. […]

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