Division Heads Workshop

For Independent School Administrators

Since everything comes up to you from students, their parents, and faculty too, but everything also comes down to you from your Head or even The Board, you know all too well the pressures and stress of managing from the middle. 

And as you battle your to-do list and fight with overwhelm, it is often you that disgruntled parent, student, or colleague finds when they want to air their gripes,

Yet to share your concerns and challenges with someone on campus can be risky or unprofessional.  Meanwhile, post pandemic exhaustion, social media, and college pressure all make life on campus more stressful than it was just a few years ago.

Everyone in this workshop understands these challenges and can lend a friendly ear, be a helpful thought partner. Do you have the confidants and sources of counsel someone in a big job like yours needs and deserves?  

Our workshop is a chance to unburden, share concerns and put collective know-how toward problem solving.  We will also offer ideas and tools that will make the job lighter and the day easier.

Join us for five useful sessions in the fall of 2024

  • Format

    Online Meetings

  • Meeting dates

    September 24
    October 8, 22,
    November 5, 19

  • With

    Tracy and Ted

  • Duration

    75 Minute Meetings

    Cost (to School)
    $350

Course Lessons

Coaching Pods

For continued support, coaching pods with two or three peers will be available and at a reduced price for participants of the  Division Head's Workshop

As in one-on-one coaching, a pod offers enough time to get into the details of your situation but alongside someone living the ins and outs of your experience.  It is a great way to grow as a leader.

Facilitating

Ted

Ted has worked with thousands of students and coaches people who make a difference in the world.  

Tracy

Tracy brings a comprehensive understanding of schools to her work. A parent of five independent school graduates, Tracy has 15 years of experience as a trustee, including serving as board chair. She began her professional journey teaching at a New Hampshire boarding school, and then shifted into senior leadership roles in enrollment management, communications, and fundraising after moving to Seattle. As a head of school for the past decade, Tracy loved the variety each day offered – joining kindergartners for morning circle to a meeting with a major donor to a facility construction tour – each uniquely rewarding.

 


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