RG175 Blog

As part of our ongoing effort to cultivate and support independent school leadership, RG175 consultants contribute monthly blog posts on topics ranging from governance and head transitions to strategic thinking and school management.

A Letter to Board Chairs Regarding Head Turnover
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A Letter to Board Chairs Regarding Head Turnover

We are seeing an uptick in unexpected and unplanned turnover among independent school Heads resulting in a decrease in years that a Head is serving a school.We know that turnover and new leadership can be a healthy thing—productive and invigorating, while bringing fresh thinking. The issue here is u... read more

I Hate Head of School Annual Goals: Here’s Why
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I Hate Head of School Annual Goals: Here’s Why

Math Teacher to Students: “Hey, folks, it’s not me against you; it’s us against Algebra II.”A staple of board-head relationships is the establishment of the head’s annual goals. In the typical scenario, the head reflects on the past year, revisits the strategic plan, notes any specific problems from... read more

The Right Trustees
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The Right Trustees

A couple of renegade trustees—sometimes only ONE—can turn an effective board into a contentious, unsupportive, parsimonious, or a dysfunctional one; often the board turns into all of these. So how can you screen new trustees effectively? And is it possible to get rid of the “bad seeds.” Screening... read more

Boards in the Generative Mode: Not So Fast
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Boards in the Generative Mode: Not So Fast

Story Number OneEarly in my administrative career, the school was struggling with a weak French program. We decided to bring in a foreign language expert to spend several days examining the program, sitting in on classes, and talking to students. At the end of the last day, she gave me several actio... read more

Dance With Your Board Chair
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Dance With Your Board Chair

It’s often said that the most important relationship in any independent school is the one between the board chair and the head. I agree. And yet the traditional ground rules that are supposed to provide structure to this relationship seem wholly inadequate for helping a head be successful. Reminding... read more

The Conversation Every Board Chair Should Have With a New Trustee
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The Conversation Every Board Chair Should Have With a New Trustee

Board Chair: Jill, we’re so pleased you have accepted our invitation to join the Board of Trustees. We believe our Board plays a vital role in the success of the school in obvious and not so obvious ways, in what we do and what we don’t do, and most importantly, in our unswerving commitment to the m... read more

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