Article 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.
Article 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.
Article Amplifying Your School’s Community Building Work Feb 5, 2025 by Christina Lewellen, MBA;CAE;FASAE The newly introduced Community Building Framework for Technology Leaders in Independent Schools has been years in the making.
Article Breaking the Code of Silence: How Web Accessibility Sparks Collaboration Between School IT & Marketing Dec 11, 2023 by Connor Gleason Web accessibility is critical to every school’s online presence, but achieving and maintaining ADA compliance is a team sport that requires the collaboration of multiple departments that often operate in isolation: School IT professionals and school marketers.
Article The Importance of Techquity Nov 28, 2023 by Ken Shelton Technology can be transformativeOver the past at least 15 years and even more so within the past 3 years, educators have heard many statements made about technology and education. In spirit, and most likely intentions, it may be true.
Article Members Only Finding a Framework to Bridge Literacies and Bolster Inclusion Oct 4, 2023 by Tricia Friedman As educators, we wield the power to cultivate understanding, acceptance, and empathy among our students. With each disruptive innovation, this power undergoes subtle refinement.
Article Members Only The Blind Spot: Hidden Biases of Good People Sep 19, 2023 by Jared Colley A father and his son are in a car accident. The father dies at the scene, and the son, badly injured, is rushed to the hospital. In the operating room, the surgeon looks at the boy and says, “I can’t operate on this boy. He is my son."