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The Waltz in a NutshellThe Waltz in a Nutshell  The Head of School guides the board of trustees, yet the board of trustees employs the Head of School.

Mission, Resources, and Strategy  Mission: The board is the steward of the mission  Resources: The board is the steward of the school’s resources (people, facilities, and financial) both now and for the future  Strategy: The board holds the future of the school in its trust and works in partnership with the head to set the strategic direction of the school

Who Leads?Who Leads?  The Head of School, of course! Primary Responsibility of the Head of School: To oversee the implementation of the school’s educational mission and to manage daily operations Work in close partnership with the board of trustees to develop and implement a strategic vision for the school Embody the pursuit of knowledge and love of learning (“Headmaster”) Manage communication for the school; chief storyteller & problem-solver Manage personnel (hiring, firing, etc.) Oversee and guide all program and policy decisions

Who Leads?Who Leads?  The Board of Trustees, of course! Primary Responsibility of the Board of Trustees: To govern the school by offering time, talent, and treasure (work, wisdom, and wealth)  Selects, evaluates, and supports the Head of School  Develops broad institutional policies that guide the Head of School  Safeguards the financial well-being of the school  Acts as a whole unit, not as self-interested individuals

Board CompositionBoard Composition  Members and Ex-Officio Members  Parents (Current and Past)  Alumni/Alumnae  Fellow Head of School or Senior Administrator  Community Members/Friends of the School  (Faculty/Student Representative: NOT ADVISED)

Board CommitteesBoard Committees  Buildings and Grounds/Campus Stewardship  Finance  Investment  Development/Advancement  Audit  Committee on Trustees/Governance  Other Possibilities: Community/Diversity; Education

The Dance Floor: The Board Meeting Approval of the Minutes/Consent Agenda Board Chair Report Head of School Report Committee Reports Key Policy Discussions and Decisions (Votes) Generative Thinking

The Head’s Dance Partner: The Board Chair You are the board chair. You receive an signed by the faculty expressing disapproval of the firing of the school’s beloved Middle School English teacher (who had been with the school for 15 years). The letter requests a meeting with the trustees. The head of school had discussed the impending firing with you before the action was taken, and you had agreed that the action was necessary. As board chair, what do you do about the from the faculty? (a) You call the head, report the , and say that you feel it is necessary to meet with the faculty, preferably without the head, to show them that you want to hear their concerns. (b) You write a thoughtful response to the faculty on behalf of the board. (c) You ignore the , assuming that head of school will weather the crisis. (d) You send a response to the faculty saying that although you understand their concern, hiring and firing decisions are the domain of the head, whose action you support. (e) You call a special board meeting to deal with the crisis.

Dancing in StepDancing in Step The Head of School is watching the girls’ varsity soccer team play abysmally against a rival school. The head’s 15 year-old daughter is a player on the team, and she and her friends have complained often that the soccer coach is "no good" and "mean." At the game, a trustee makes a snide remark to the head about the athletics program and expresses serious doubts about the abilities of the coach. What is the head of school supposed to do? (a) Tell the trustee that the issue will be raised at the next board meeting. (b) Change the subject and watch his daughter and her friends play the game. (c) Manage by walking around to see if others share similar views and then report the findings to the board. (d) Find an opportunity to talk to the board chair regarding concerns about the athletics program and coach. (e) Communicate in writing with the Director of Athletics to express students’ and parents’ concerns.

One, Two, Three….One, Two, Three….  Seek sponsorship to serve as a trustee of a school or non-profit organization that you love  Request permission from the Head of School to audit a full board meeting or join a board committee  Read the NAIS Trustee Handbook to familiarize yourself with best practices in school governance

Let’s Play Bingo!Let’s Play Bingo!  Board’s Decision  Head of School’s Decision  Joint Decision between the Head and the Board