NAIS has the tools and resources you and your school need to succeed, including data tools and actionable research, professional development opportunities, best practices, thought leadership, community connections, books and publications, legal tips and news, role-specific resources, and much more. Check out the links below to explore all that's available.
Gain actionable insights into how your school operates by entering and analyzing data in DASL, and improve your recruitment strategy and better understand your community with Market View.
From the annual Trendbook to training tools for heads, trustees, and many other roles, NAIS books explore sound strategies geared specifically toward independent schools.
The PGPs can guide decision-making and action throughout the year for heads, trustees, business officers, teachers, and many other roles and facets of independent schools.
Dive into the latest reports and surveys from the NAIS research team, including NAIS's flagship Jobs-to-Be-Done studies and Snapshot Surveys. You'll gain deep insights and data-driven recommendations.
NAIS's just-in-time webinars help you address your everyday school challenges, as well as provide training that will educate and sustain both your school and your career.
The NAIS legal team provides weekly tips, in-depth advisories, and lets you know what the latest developments from Congress, federal agencies, and the courts mean for schools.
The NAIS Assessment of Inclusivity and Multiculturalism (AIM) provides schools with a deep understanding of the climate of inclusion on their campuses.
NAIS offers a variety of surveys you can customize to suit your school’s characteristics and areas of focus. The NAIS team will help administer your survey from start to finish.
Browse sections on trustee roles and responsibilities, recruiting, training and engaging board members, ensuring financial health, board structures and practices, and working with the head.
Subscribe to Member Voices and New View EDU to draw inspiration from independent school colleagues and education experts, and listen to archive episodes of The Trustee Table for governance insights.