Thursday, January 29 8:15 a.m.–2:45 p.m., events until 9 p.m.
7:30 a.m. Registration & Conversation Sponsored by Finalsite & Zoom for Education
Includes Coffee & Breakfast
8:15 a.m. School Affinity Conversations
Cohorts grouped by School Size
- Seniors & Student population < 500
- Seniors & Student population > 500
- First Graders & Student population < 500
- First Graders & Student population > 500
- Student Population <100
9:30 a.m. Keynote Sponsored by Carney Sandoe & Associates
Unity for All: Fostering Civility & Connection
Donna Hicks, Weatherhead Center, Harvard University
In a time of deep division and polarization, the concepts of respect and dignity have never been more essential—or more overlooked. We’ll explore how living and leading with dignity can transform relationships, bridge divides, and restore hope in our communities. Drawing on her renowned Dignity Model, Hicks will offer a practical framework for understanding how recognizing every person’s inherent worth can strengthen trust, foster civil discourse, and create environments where people feel heard and valued. Rather than focusing on changing minds, this approach centers on building understanding—helping individuals and groups engage across differences with empathy and integrity. Through real-world examples and reflective insights, you’ll be invited to reclaim dignity as a guiding principle for leadership and connection, showing that when we honor each other’s humanity, we not only resolve conflict but also create a foundation for meaningful, lasting change.
10:45 a.m. Session One | Select from:
Giving, Receiving & Soliciting Feedback
Donna Hicks, Weatherhead Center, Harvard University
Participate in an interactive feedback exercise to develop skills that will provide powerful strategies while demonstrating how to give, receive, and solicit feedback in a non-threatening way.
Guiding Staff & Operations in the AI Era
Evan Harris, Pathos Consulting Group
Learn to lead confidently in a time when AI is reshaping both leadership and operations. We’ll look at practical ways heads can use AI in their own roles, then turn to the bigger picture: how to understand the distinct opportunities and risks facing different staff departments, from admissions to business offices to MarCom. The focus is on systems-level leadership—how to set guardrails, frame the right questions for each team, and guide your school through AI adoption in a way that builds trust, improves capacity, and prepares the institution for what’s coming next.
Clear, Calm, Confident:
Managing Complex Parent Relationships in Schools
Kristin Smith, Fisher & Phillips LLP
Overly engaged parents can test even the most seasoned school leaders. Participants will be guided through practical strategies to handle tough conversations, turn conflict into collaboration, and maintain trust while protecting your school’s culture and community. Learn how to turn challenging parent interactions into opportunities for clarity, understanding, and stronger partnerships, all while keeping your composure intact.
12:15 p.m. Luncheon Sponsored by TIAA
ISACS Annual Meeting
ISACS Executive Committee
Hear important updates from ISACS including the slate of new trustees and officers for 2026–2027.
1:30 p.m. Session Two | Select from:
Deepfakes, Data & Dollars: Safeguarding Your School’s Future
Evan Harris, Pathos Consulting Group
Learn to confront the full spectrum of deepfake risks — from reputational sabotage to financial fraud, data breaches, and student safety concerns. The focus is on the head’s role in inoculating their community against synthetic media, preparing boards to understand emerging threats, and planning for crisis communications in an era of supercharged misinformation. Build skills that strengthen institutional resilience against both synthetic media and social engineering attacks, while developing protocols that safeguard students and the school. Leave with concrete strategies to protect trust, stability, and safety in a rapidly changing digital landscape.
Staying Ahead of the Curve: Legal Essentials for Independent School Heads
Kristin Smith, Fisher & Phillips LLP
In today’s fast-changing legal environment, school leadership means more than setting vision - it means navigating risk with confidence and acumen. From students and employees to governance and compliance, every decision you make as a school leader matters—and the legal stakes are higher than ever. Join a fast-paced, insightful session designed specifically for heads of school. Hear current updates on legal trends shaping independent schools nationwide and across the ISACS region—along with practical takeaways you can use right away. Leave informed, empowered, and ready to lead your school with clarity in a complex world.
Multiple Employer Plan, A Retirement Plan Strategy Built for Independent Schools
Jeffrey Musell, Multi Employer Plan
Independent schools face growing pressure to balance strong retirement benefits with realities of cost management, compliance, and administrative resources. A Multiple Employer Plan (MEP) offers a solution designed to simplify retirement plan management while enhancing value for your faculty and staff. Explore how MEPs work and why they are particularly relevant for independent schools including streamlined administrative, oversight, reduced fiduciary burden, and the opportunity to offer competitive retirement benefits to attract and retain top talent.
2:45–3:45 p.m. Pause to Refresh Brought to you by the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS)
All are invited for Sodas & Snacks
3–4:45 p.m. Choose Your Own Adventure | Select from:
Film | Screenagers: Elementary School Age Edition
View the newest Screenagers film focused on the digital challenges facing elementary students, parents, and educators—from smartwatches and gaming to social media and healthy screen time. The film not only highlights today’s challenges but also offers practical, research-based solutions to help kids and adults navigate technology with balance and care. The screening will be followed by discussion and if interest allows a virtual Q&A with the film’s director/producer. Participants interested in sharing the film at their schools can receive an ISACS discount.
Select this adventure during registration. No additional fee.
Moments at the Museum: A Visit to The Art Institute of Chicago
Step away from your role as head and into the world-famous Art Institute of Chicago. Tour alone or with colleagues. Take some time for yourself—you won’t regret it. An ISACS staff member will walk participants to the museum for this ticketed event.
Select this adventure during registration. No additional fee.
Time on Your Own
Rest, read, walk, shop—you decide!
6–9 p.m. Reception & Dinner
Reception sponsored by CCS Fundraising & Stifel • Dinner sponsored by Flik Independent School Dining
All registrants & their guests are invited to attend this event at the Ivy Room, a private event space at 12 East Ohio, Chicago. Transportation will be provided.
Add a dinner guest during registration (+$100). There is no on-site registration for this event.
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