

Training Up Barrier Breakers
Last week, I highlighted four major benefits of mission-driven ancillary programs. The final of those benefits was the opportunity to future leaders how to become
Last week, I highlighted four major benefits of mission-driven ancillary programs. The final of those benefits was the opportunity to future leaders how to become
Last week, we considered the “why” behind mission-aligned ancillary programs. This week, I’ll share a personal example from the cross country and track and field
Ancillary Programs Help Students Reach Their God-Given Potential Parents generally choose Christian schools that focus on strong academics and Christian character development. While parents
Throughout 2021, we have combined our survey data from 821 Christian schools – n>143,000 respondents – and we are analyzing away. This is a very
Across the United States, Christian school enrollment is up – often way up – as a consequence of parents fleeing significant problems in public schools.
We’re big believers in the value of a parent survey. There’s just no better way to gauge parents’ satisfaction and willingness to refer than with
Understanding Timing Bias in Survey Administration A frequent question I get is: Is there some sort of seasonality to administering a Parent Satisfaction Survey? Are
Having reviewed still one more homegrown survey, I would like to state, for the record, the problems I have with homegrown surveys. Undoubtedly you will
There’s no question we need to expand. Where should we start? The easy and fun part is design and construction. The hard, and not-so-fun part,