Debra Wilson
Debra P. Wilson is president of NAIS. Previously, she was president of the Southern Association of Independent Schools and general counsel for NAIS.
Articles
- Keep Students Safe Amid End-of-Year Rites of Passage
- Prepare Now for Tough End-of-Year Issues
- Trends to Watch After the College Admissions Scandal
- Make Charitable Giving as Easy as Possible at Your School
- Risk Management for Study Abroad and Domestic Trips for Students
- Concerns About Students Leaving School in Ride-Sharing Services
- Changes to Watch in School Hiring Practices
- What Can Schools Expect from Washington in 2019?
- What to Expect After the Midterm Elections
- Proposed Tax Deduction Regulations Could Negatively Impact Giving
- FDA Moves Against Vaping; Disaster Planning and Recovery Resources
- Changes Ahead? Potential Federal Rule Changes Schools Should Know About
- Tips for Creating Emergency Plans, Supporting Transgender Students
- Low-Income Students Gain Access to Insurance for Entire School Year
- DHS Proposes Increased Fees for International Students, Programs
- A Busy Summer for the Courts and School Legal Priorities
- Justice Department Probes Harvard's Use of Race in Admissions
- Tax Changes Could Bring Added Bill on Some Employee Benefits
- Student Health and School Liability; Pros and Cons of Free Legal Services
- Following Your Mission and the Law During Election Season
- State Department Proposes New Questions for Visa Applicants
- Congress Expands Access to FBI Background Check
- Clarity on Education Funding and Positive Developments for Schools
- School Safety Proposals Receive Attention in Congress
- How Key Federal Budget Proposals May Affect Independent Schools
- Second Circuit Court Upholds Jury Award in Connecticut Case
- 529 Plan Update: Tax Benefits May Vary by State
- What Can Schools Expect From Washington in 2018?
- Tax Reform Bill Speeds Along Toward Final Vote
- Fast-Moving Tax Reform Bills Head to Conference
- As Tax Reform Progresses, Here's How to Take Action
- Tax Reform: Some Good News, Some Bad News for Schools
- Hectic Health Care Proclamations; Harassment Resources
- Disaster Recovery and Planning Help; National Anthem Demonstrations
- Hurricane Relief for Schools; DACA Update
- DACA Changes: What Do They Mean for Independent Schools?
- The Biggest Policy Developments for Independent Schools in 2017
- Recent Actions Highlight Importance of Reviewing Travel Programs, Admissions Practices
- NAIS Submits Comments on Tax Issues; Updated Guidance on Visas
- Ruling Could Bring New Voucher Cases; Resources on Educator Abuse Policies
- Possible Changes Coming on Taxes, Department of Education Regulations
- Proceed with Caution: How Antitrust Law Affects Schools
- Employee or Contractor? Guidance Change Gives Employers More Leeway
- Budget Proposal Breakdown; Policies for Staff Members on Boards
- A Look at Religious Freedom Executive Order, End-of-Year Hiring Dilemmas
- Tax Reform Could Affect Nonprofits, Deductions
- New Supreme Court Justice Could Influence Future School Voucher Cases
- How Could Trump's Budget Proposal Affect Schools?
- Trump Releases Revised Executive Order, Highlights School Choice Tax Credits
- Education Secretary Nominee Confirmed in Close Vote; Legal Advisory on Immigration Actions
- What Do Independent Schools Need to Know About the New Trump Administration?
- As Schools Expand Study Abroad Programs, Focus Turns to Risk Assessment