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    A Shifting State of Pay

    ATLIS’s annual benchmarking report reveals insights into evolving independent school technology roles

    Mar 25, 2025

    To help technology leaders understand where they fit in the broad and ever-evolving independent school landscape, it remains essential that tech leaders have what they need to start the necessary conversations surrounding compensation and growth.

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    Building Connections and Expanding Your Growth Potential

    Mar 25, 2025

    In independent schools, leaders face the critical challenge of navigating constant change while shaping how technology serves students, faculty, and the broader community.

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    Designing Tech-Ready Spaces for Tomorrow’s Learning

    Updating your infrastructure now means thinking long term – and further than you might think

    Mar 25, 2025

    In a previous job, Afandie Winter, TLIS, once learned that planning was underway for a construction project. He started asking simple questions: Where will phones plug in? How will Wi-Fi be delivered? Where will the printers go? Will the spaces have displays or projectors? How about audio?

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    Doing Your Homework

    When vetting potential vendors, community building has ascended the list of considerations for independent schools

    Oct 2, 2024
    by M Diane McCormick

    The vendor-vetting checklist for tech leaders of independent schools is well established: cybersecurity, interoperability, educational impact, and home connectivity.

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    Fostering Wellness Through Digital Citizenship

    Mar 25, 2025

    It has been more than a decade since digital citizenship curriculums started making their way into our schools, the broader educational technology spaces, and conversations.

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    Help Desk Harmony: Balancing Productivity and Autonomy in Schools

    Mar 25, 2025

    Managing a help desk team in an independent school is like orchestrating a symphony. Each player has a critical role, but the magic happens when everyone works together.

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    Leader Profile: David Boxer, TLIS

    Chief Information Officer | The Blake School | Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Mar 25, 2025

    David Boxer, TLIS, knows that he doesn’t know what he doesn’t know, so to fill the gaps, he leans on his dynamic team at The Blake School in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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    Navigating Transitions

    Technology leaders offer thoughts on what makes succession planning successful

    Mar 25, 2025

    As seasoned technology leaders approach retirement and the industry continues its rapid evolution, succession planning in independent schools has emerged as a critical priority.

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    Building Your School’s Data Dream Team: A Strategic Approach

    Oct 2, 2024
    by Josh Berberian

    Have you ever tried to answer a question with the support of data but found yourself baffled and befuddled by where your school stores various pieces of information?

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    Embracing the Intersection of AI and Student Growth

    Oct 2, 2024
    by Jennifer Parnell

    In early winter 2022, more than 150 students filed into the venerable Abbott Hall at The Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, and took their places at long tables surrounded by white oak paneling and terrazzo flooring. As a final assessment for a U.S.

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    Harnessing AI to Prevent Teacher Burnout

    Using the right AI tools – and introducing them the right way – can help make educators’ jobs easier

    Oct 2, 2024
    by Linda Formicelli

    Teachers are the most burned-out professionals in the United States. In a 2024 Rand report, based on results from the 2024 State of the American Teacher survey, 60% of teachers in the U.S. feel burned out at work versus 33% of comparable working adults.

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    Leader Profile: Erika Eason

    Director of Academic Technology | Maret School | Washington, D.C.

    Oct 2, 2024
    by Erika Eason

    From Spanish and Latino studies grad to teacher and now director of academic technology, Erika Eason has emerged as a dynamic leader in her various roles over the years at Maret School in Washington, D.C.

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    Real-World Uses for AI

    Oct 2, 2024

    We can talk all day about how AI will make teachers’ jobs easier, but they need solid ideas for exactly what it can do for them. Here are examples of concrete tasks and projects AI can handle for educators.

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    TLIS Trailblazers

    Learn about the experiences of four of your peers in their pursuit to join inaugural class of ATLIS’s new TLIS certification earners

    Oct 2, 2024
    by Karen Huang, Kevin Warenda, MBA;CISM;TLIS, Afandie Winter, and Lane Worrall

    ATLIS created the Technology Leaders in Independent Schools (TLIS) certification to ensure that people serving in such roles are fully equipped to fulfill all aspects of the job and to provide independent schools with a reliable way to identify and hire qualified technology leaders who have the n

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    ALI: Pioneering Research and Development Projects for Educational Excellence

    Oct 2, 2024
    by Ashley Cross CAE, CAE;Ed.D

    As education continually evolves, the demand for innovative solutions and strategic insights has never been more vital. The ATLIS Leadership Institute (ALI) stands at the forefront of this mission, championing the development of leadership capabilities within the independent school community.

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    All About Progress

    Discover how ATLIS’s annual compensation benchmark report is showing signs of improvement for independent school tech leaders – and where further strides must be made

    May 30, 2024
    by Sam Hoffmeister

    As the technological evolution in independent schools continues at a fast pace, so does the need for effective technology leaders, whose compensation must be in line with the essential work they deliver.

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    Creating Consensus

    A look inside Vail Mountain School’s student AI committee

    May 30, 2024

    In the landscape of independent schools, the integration of artificial intelligence is becoming a tangible reality.

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    Different Approaches for Training Users With Limited Time, Trainers, and Attention Spans

    May 30, 2024
    by Linda Lawrence

    As educational technology evolves, training various school constituents effectively and efficiently presents a unique challenge, especially when resources are limited and interest levels are low.

    Article

    Evolution and Elevation

    Behind the creation of the new ATLIS credential – and how it will be a gamechanger for independent school tech leaders

    May 30, 2024
    by M Diane McCormick

    The COVID-19 pandemic cast a new light on the powers — and perils — of technology in education. Since then, independent schools have elevated their technology directors to lead roles in crafting strategy and enacting vision.

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    Leader Profile: Robert Drake

    Director of Technology | North Shore Country Day School | Winnetka, Illinois

    Mar 13, 2024
    by Robert Drake

    If you haven't met Robert Drake, director of technology at North Shore Country Day School (NSCD) in Winnetka, Illinois, you might assume he is a normal guy doing work similar to yours.

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    Managing Vendors and Vetting New Products

    May 30, 2024
    by Ashley Cross CAE, CAE;Ed.D

    In the labyrinthine world of K–12 educational technology, independent school technologists face a unique challenge. Balancing the needs of a modern curriculum with the safety and privacy of student data requires a meticulous approach to IT vendor vetting.

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    What’s Next? Essential Academic Shifts in Independent Schools

    May 30, 2024
    by Connie White

    Independent schools shifted dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic, but essential academic shifts continue to drive our strategic plans as we strive to meet the needs of today’s students.

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    The Direct Approach

    Technology Leaders Need the Structural Capacity to Make Strategic Decisions for Their Schools

    Mar 11, 2024
    by M Diane McCormick

    In a powerful career moment, Oren Marcktell heard a head of school at an ATLIS meeting cite his director of IT as his most trusted employee. No one else works with every person in the school, including students, the head said. 

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    Island Insights

    Independent schools in Hawai‘i tackle technology, inclusion, and preparing island learners for a big future

    Mar 11, 2024
    by Christina Lewellen, MBA;CAE;FASAE

    Editor’s note: ATLIS Executive Director Christina Lewellen visited Hawai‘i earlier this year to speak at the heads/trustees’ summit hosted by the Hawai‘i Association of Independent Schools (HAIS).

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    Leader Profile: Tony Perez

    Remote Director of Technology | University Lake School, Fugees Academy, and St. Michael’s Academy

    Oct 2, 2022

    Tony Perez’s experiences— from theater to Yahoo’s early years to his own business—have helped him see the fine print and the big picture, leading him to his calling: transforming how schools view technology and the role of technology leader.

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