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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Starting Your Own School

Hello:


We’re settling into classic Vancouver weather – rain! However, I’m on a positive roll as our Vancouver Canucks hockey team is on a 3 game winning streak (though they’re still 1 point out of the playoffs and 1/3 through the season). As a family, we’re wrapping up our 2 kid’s school week before the holiday break with our son’s school performance on Thursday and our daughter’s choral performance on Friday at a beautiful downtown church.

Though our firm is working with clients in Central America, Shanghai, Cairo, and Saudi Arabia, we’re slowing things down next week as we spend time with our family and enjoy Vancouver’s holiday sites.


HEG is a consortium of internationally recognized educators and business professionals with first-hand experience in starting and operating private schools in the four corners of the globe. We’ve helped public and private schools, major corporations, and institutions maximize their organization’s performance and achieve their vision of starting their own for- or non-profit private school; be it one school or part of a planned land development project in a new city.


Our web site receives over 200 hits a day from clients seeking advice on starting a school, and each time we share with them the sequence of steps that need to taken in consideration to start a sustainable school. Today I want to continue that conversation and share with you tips on developing your own private school.


To your success,


Doug Halladay

President

Halladay Education Group


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P.S. Don’t forget to go to our secure Online Store to invest in our Strategic Planning or School Start-Up Toolkits


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IN THIS ISSUE

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1. In The News

2. Solutions For Your School

3. Tips on Developing Your Own Private School

4. Products At Our Online Store


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1. IN THE NEWS

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>> REGENTS PUSH FOR 200 MORE CHARTER SCHOOLS

New York Daily News: The Regents Board also wants to provide more funding for charter schools, link teacher evaluations to student test scores and allow private management …


>> FLU-HIT PRIVATE SCHOOLS SHOULD REDUCE FEES

Gulf Daily News: I HAVE a daughter who is four years old and she has been attending a private nursery in Bahrain since April 2008. As you may know, the private schools ...


>> NEW SCHOOL TO KEEP ENVIRONMENT IN MIND

San Diego Union Tribune: By Bruce Lieberman Pacific Ridge, a private school, is building a new environmentally friendly high school with aggressive energy efficiency standards…


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2. SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR SCHOOL

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(A) STARTING A SCHOOL

Starting a school can be challenging and you never have a 2nd chance to make a 1st impression. That’s why you need a turn-key firm with experience starting schools in the USA, Canada, and Internationally


(B) STRATEGIC PLANNING

We can lead the development of your school’s Strategic Plan, which will build consensus, motivate donors, and define critical priorities for your Board and Administration for school improvement. No school should be without one.


(C) BOARD GOVERNANCE WORKSHOP

Do you want your school to have the best board possible? Great schools have great boards (can you afford not to have one?). Our full-day governance workshop (in combination with our unique online self-assessment survey) fine-tunes your board’s performance and annual priorities.


(D) SCHOOL EVALUATIONS

A school review is critical to knowing if you’re heading in the right direction. As a board member, are you sure your school is doing the best it can? Get the whole picture now with our “In-Depth School Performance Review and Action Plan.”


(E) BUYING AND SELLING SCHOOLS

HEG and our certified Brokerage Associates assist buyers/sellers with the purchase and sale of for-profit Private K-12 Schools, Post Secondary Institutions, and Career Colleges in Canada, US, and Internationally. HEG and our Licensed Brokers are experienced in acquisitions, mergers, and advising established schools.


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3. Tips on Developing Your Own Private School

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I’ve the pleasure of chatting with 5-7 groups a week about their plans to start a private school. And they come in all types, locations, and sizes. People always ask me if HEG and our team have ever started a school with a XXX programs in XXX location. In many cases we have, but more than likely we’ve not developed that specific educational program in that location or country. And truth be told, it doesn’t really matter what your location or unique educational program is. Agreed, our team has developed and led private K-12 schools and post secondary institutions in all 4 corners of the world and for a variety of programs (special needs, single gender, equestrian, boarding, international, ESL, preparatory, K-12, high school, allied health, technology, and more), yet there still may be a program or location we’ve not worked with.


However, with our experience in starting schools, HEG is well suited and experienced to lead the development of your private school from the ground up and the subsequent operation and management of your institution upon opening. By utilizing our quality controls and in-depth experience developing world-class schools, we ensure proper planning, development, and operation of your institution, delivery of a first-class curriculum, and assurance that your school will provide sustainable returns to your investors and sound finances for your foundation.


We view the school formation process like building the foundation of your school ‑ establishing the fundamental building blocks of your school’s vision and philosophy before committing resources and capital to build the school. Our feasibility study and business plan are the backbone of the planning process for your founding team and/or investors. It illuminates the opportunity, program requirements, demand, timelines, facility needs, leadership, start-up costs, operational budget, ROI, and investment structure.


SCHOOL FORMATION PROCESS:


There no cut-and-dry sequence to developing your private school. However, there are a set of milestones you need to cover when starting your school, including:


Step 1: Develop the Purpose and Direction of your School


Determine the type of school your community needs and will support, as well as what you want you as parents want (e.g., K-7, 8-12, day, boarding, single gender, IB, Montessori, Preparatory). This will include your mission/vision statements, core values, and educational philosophy. Ask parents and community leaders for their opinions.


Step 2: Form a Steering Committee


Form a small working committee of capable, dedicated cohorts to set in motion the critical work you need to complete. Include parents and highly respected community stakeholders with financial, legal, management, and building experience to support the process. Ask for and get a commitment from each member as this is important work that’ll demand much of each member's time and energy.


Step 3: Incorporation & Tax Exemption


File incorporation papers with the appropriate Province or State agency. The lawyer on your Steering Committee should be deal with this. By establishing incorporation, it will limit liability in the case of lawsuits, present a stable image, extend the life of the school beyond the founders, and provide an insurable entity for the school. A 3rd party lawyer should always be consulted.


Step 4: Complete a Feasibility Study and Business Plan


This will be your blue print of how the school is going to operate over its first five years. This is your chance to lay out, step-by-step, the process for the sequential development of the school. You will determine the enrollment and financial projections, and prioritize the staffing, programs, facilities, in a methodical, measurable fashion, and the start-up costs and budget.


Step 5: Develop a Budget


Develop a five-year budget based on the demand of the Feasibility Plan. This is a comprehensive review of the projected revenues (AR) and expenses (AP). The financial person(s) on your Steering Committee should take responsibility for developing this important plan. As always project your assumptions conservatively and factor in a contingency should the financial reality change from the projections. You should also map out the school’s bookkeeping procedures (e.g., record keeping, check signing, disbursements, petty cash, bank accounts, record keeping, reconciling bank accounts, audit committee) and accounting cycles.


Step 6: Fundraising


You need to plan your fundraising case and campaign carefully so that you build momentum yet are able to keep pace with actual funding needs. Your business plan is important at this stage as it provides potential donors concrete evidence of your vision and where the donor can fit it. Of course, it will also drive your enrollment as parent’s see how their child fits in.


Step 7: Select the School Location & Resources


Locate a facility to accommodate the school (purchase or rent) or develop a building master plan if you will be building your own facility from the ground up. The Building Committee member(s) should spearhead this assignment. Check requirements of local social and health services, building and zoning, health record-keeping, class size, food service, fire code, building code, and teacher-student ratios, etc. You should also take into consideration the learning resources, furniture, computers, etc. needed for start-up. In addition, you will need to begin thinking about the outdoor environment and natural habitat. Rental space for the classroom is frequently obtained from schools, churches, park buildings, community centers, apartment complexes, private school buildings, nursery schools, and estate mansions.


Step 8: Hire Key Staff Members


Through a search process you select your Head of School and your Business Manager (or sub-contract a local accountant to deal with AP / AR). Conduct your search as widely as possible. Write job descriptions, benefits, and pay scales for your staff and subsequent faculty and administrative positions. You will be looking for self-starters who enjoy building something from scratch. Your Head will drive the enrollment campaign, marketing and promotions, and the initial decisions of classroom-based resources and staffing.

Step 9: Marketing


At this stage you need to begin to aggressively market for students. Members of the Steering Committee and Head need to devise a Marketing Plan to promote the new school. This may include: public meetings, newspaper ads and inserts, mail drops, radio, community TV, and coffee sessions. You will also need to design your brochure, communication materials (e.g., business cards, letterhead), web site, and set up a mailing list to keep interested parents and donors in touch with your progress.


Step 10: Open Your Doors


Open the school office and phones, and have the Head of School begin admissions interviews and tours of your facilities. Acquire insurance protection against business interruption, liability, boiler malfunction, building casualties, etc.


Step 11: Select Faculty & Support Staff


It’s critical to attract capable faculty; in the end it’s the staff that’ll make or break the school – reputations can be formed so quickly in a new school environment. To attract great staff you need to ensure that they buy into the vision and have a competitive compensation package. Also, you need to develop the Staff Handbook, contracts, and structure for personnel files. While it’s still a year from the school opening, line up as many faculty and senior leadership positions as you can.


Step 12: Orient & Train Faculty


Have faculty in place and get your school ready for opening. The first year at a new school requires endless meetings and planning sessions for the academic staff. Get your teachers on the job no later than August 1 in order to be prepared for opening day.


Step 13: Opening Day


Welcome your students and parents! Begin your traditions. Explore membership in national, provincial, and state private school associations! Start off with a bang. Have dignitaries there to cut the ribbon, have a family BBQ; make it special.


If you'd like to read the overview for each of our school formation services, please click here.


Go to our Online Store and invest in our School Formation Toolkit.


To find out more about our firm’s school formation services, or learn more about how we can help provide you solutions, please email HEG at info@halladayeducationgroup.com to discuss your needs in more detail.


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4. ONLINE STORE

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Here are 2 popular Toolkits to help you to either start your own school or develop your own strategic plan, step-by-step.


(1). STRATEGIC PLANNING TOOLKIT (#1 BEST SELLER)

Learn how to develop your own Strategic Plan with step-by-step instructions contained in our detailed Workbook and Manual, along with $500 worth of bonus CD’s. It’s all here to help you develop your own plan.


(2). START-A-SCHOOL TOOLKIT (#2 BEST SELLER)

Are you still struggling with starting your school? Four experienced school leaders share how they started their own school from the ground up. You’ll also receive our bonus CD on developing your strategic plan.


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To your success,

Douglas Halladay

President

Halladay Education Group Inc.


Saturday, April 18, 2009

How To Start A School

Hello,


I’m in Seoul Korea at this moment working with a new private school client. The weather here is much like my home town of Vancouver with cherry trees and their pink blossoms everywhere. I try to get into the local time zone right away, but it never quite works. I’m writing this at 5 am in the morning their time.


I’m in a great mood though as I checked the ‘net and noted that my Vancouver Canucks Hockey team won their first playoff game…go Canucks go!


Our team at HEG have the opportunity to meet with many founders and help them with their interest in starting a K-12 private school or post secondary institution, many of which are in new land development projects and new cities. We are connecting with clients in Libya, Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, India, Vietnam, Korea, Africa, Canada, and the US.


Today I want to share with you the fundamental steps you need to consider when starting a school. Starting a school is like building a house, you need to establish a sound foundation to build your school's vision on. Without these fundamental building blocks, and school not have the stable vision to move forward with confidence...creating financially and educational sustainable model...for today's and the next generation of learners. Many founders get lost in creating beautiful building, and leave the other critical elements to establishing a school until the last moment. This is wrong; you need to develop the vision, mission, values, and educational philosophy of your school first, and then everything else follows from there.


Please don't hesitate to contact me or other senior associates at HEG to bounce your project's needs off experienced educational leaders.


To your success,


Doug Halladay

President

Halladay Education Group Inc.


www.HalladayEducationGroup.com


>> TWITTER: Get my updates by signing in @ www.twitter.com/halladay


P.S. Don’t forget to check out our secure Online Store for ways to invest in improving or starting your own school.


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IN THIS ISSUE

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1. In The News

2. Useful Services

3. How To Start A School

4. Products At Our Online Store


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1. IN THE NEWS

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>> NOT ALL PRIVATE SCHOOLS FULLY ACCREDITED

Toronto Star - Ontario, Canada - This article provided disturbing information about some private schools in Ontario and is a service to parents and their children.


>> PRIVATE SCHOOLS NOT IMMUNE TO BAD ECONOMY

Kansas City Star - MO, USA -It’s been worse for some schools than others, said Myra mcgovern, spokeswoman for the National Association of Independent Schools.


>> SOME PRIVATE SCHOOLS PREVAIL OVER ECONOMY

St. Charles Sun - Chicago, IL, USA - By ROWENA VERGARA AND ERIKA WURST Staff Writers While enrollment is steady at many private schools in the Fox Valley, others are starting to feel the heat.


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2. USEFUL SERVICES

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(A) STARTING A SCHOOL

Starting a school can be challenging and you never have a second chance to make a first impression. This is why you need a firm that has experience starting schools in USA, Canada, and Internationally.


(B) STRATEGIC PLANNING

We can lead the development of your school’s comprehensive Strategic Plan, which will build consensus, motivate donors, and define critical priorities for your Board and Administration for continued school improvement.


(C) BOARD GOVERNANCE WORKSHOPS

Do you want your school to have the best board possible? Our full-day governance workshop (in combination with our interactive online survey) will fine-tune your board’s performance and focus priorities.


(D) SCHOOL EVALUATION

A school review is critical to knowing if you’re heading in the right direction. As a board member are you confident that you’re making the right decisions? Are you sure that your school is doing the best it can? Get the whole picture with our In-Depth School Performance Review and Action Plan for immediate improvement.


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3. How to Start a School

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Starting a school is like nothing else you’ll every do. Everything you have in your established school you take for granted, but it had to be developed by someone. However, very few of us have had to develop a school’s systems, plans, programs, and facilities at the same time. However, the fruits of your labour are incredibly rewarding. From the perspective of actually putting together a school and by providing a program to students that was needed in your community. It’s really about serving students and helping them reach their potential.


Step 1: Develop Vision for your School

Determine the type of school your community needs and will support, as well as what you want as parents (e.g., K-7, 8-12, day, boarding, single gender, IB, Montessori, University Preparatory). Ask parents and community leaders for their opinions.


Step 2: Form Steering Committee

Form a small working committee of capable, dedicated cohorts to set in motion the foundational work. Include parents and highly respected community stakeholders with financial, legal, management and building experience to sustain the process. Ask for and get a commitment from each member as this is important work that will demand much of each member's time and energy.


Step 3: Incorporation & Tax Exemption

File incorporation papers with the appropriate Province or State agency. The lawyer on your Steering Committee should be deal with this. By establishing incorporation, it will limit liability in the case of lawsuits, present a stable image, extend the life of the school beyond the founders, and provide an insurable entity for the school. A 3rd party lawyer should always be consulted.


Step 4: Develop Strategic Plan and Feasibility Study

Develop the strategic plan. This of course will culminate in the subsequent development of the business, financial, and marketing plans. This will be your blue print of how the school is going to operate over its first five years. This is your chance to lay out, step-by-step, the process for the sequential development of the school. You will determine the enrollment and financial projections, and prioritize the staffing, programs, facilities, in a methodical, measurable fashion.


Step 5: Develop Budget

Develop a five year budget based on the goals of the Strategic Plan. This is a comprehensive review of the projected revenues (AR) and expenses (AP). The financial person(s) on your Steering Committee should take responsibility for developing this important plan. As always project your assumptions conservatively and factor in a contingency should the financial reality change from the projections. You should also map out the school’s bookkeeping procedures (e.g., record keeping, check signing, disbursements, petty cash, bank accounts, record keeping, reconciling bank accounts, audit committee) and accounting cycles.


Step 6: Fundraise

You need to plan your development campaign carefully so that you build momentum yet are able to keep pace with actual funding needs. Your strategic plan is important at this stage as it provides potential donors concrete evidence of your vision and where the donor can fit it. Of course, it will also drive your enrollment as parent’s see how their child fits in.


Step 7: Select School Location & Resources

Locate a facility to accommodate the school (purchase or rent) or develop building plans if you will be creating your own facility from the ground up. The Building Committee member(s) should spearhead this assignment. Check requirements of local social and health services, building and zoning, health record-keeping, class size, food service, fire code, building code, and teacher-student ratios, etc. You should also take into consideration the learning resources, furniture, computers, etc. needed for start-up. In addition, you will need to begin thinking about the outdoor environment and natural habitat. Rental space for the classroom is frequently obtained from schools, churches, park buildings, community centers, apartment complexes, private school buildings, nursery schools, and estate mansions.


Step 8: Select Key Staff Members

Through a search process select your Head of School and your Business Manager (or sub-contract a local accountant to deal with AP and AR). Conduct your search as widely as possible. Write job descriptions, benefits, and pay scales for your staff and subsequent faculty and administrative positions. You will be looking for self-starters who enjoy building something from scratch. Your Head will drive the enrollment campaign, marketing and promotions, and the initial decisions of classroom-based resources and staffing.


Step 9: Marketing

At this step you need to begin to aggressively market for students. Members of the Steering Committee and Head need to devise a Marketing Plan to promote the new school. This could include: public meetings, newspaper ads and inserts, mail drops, radio, community TV, and coffee sessions. You will also need to design your brochure, communication materials (e.g., business cards, letterhead), web site, and set up a mailing list to keep interested parents and donors in touch with your progress.


Step 10: Open Your Doors

Open the school office and phones, and have the Head of School begin admissions interviews and tours of your facilities. Acquire insurance protection against business interruption, liability, boiler malfunction, building casualties, etc.


Step 11: Select Faculty & Administrative Staff

It is critical to attract capable faculty; in the end it is staff that will make or break the school – reputations can be formed so quickly in a school environment. To attract great staff you need to ensure that they buy into the vision and have a competitive compensation package. Also, you need to develop the Staff Handbook, contracts, and structure for personnel files. While it is still a year from the school opening, line up as many faculty and senior leadership positions as you can.


Step 12: Orient & Train Faculty

Have faculty in place to get school ready for opening. The first year at a new school requires endless meetings and planning sessions for the academic staff. Get your teachers on the job no later than August 1 in order to be prepared for opening day.


Step 13: Opening Day

Welcome your students! Begin your traditions. Explore membership in national, provincial, and state private school associations! Start off with a bang. Have dignitaries there to cut the ribbon, have a family BBQ; make it special.


To find out more about our firm’s helping you to start a school, please email HEG at info@halladayeducationgroup.com to discuss your needs or click on the following link: http://bit.ly/Geo2l


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4. PRODUCTS AT OUR ONLINE STORE

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Here are 2 popular Toolkits that will help you to start and/or lead your school more effectively.


(A). STRATEGIC PLANNING TOOLKIT (#1 BEST SELLER)

Learn how to develop your own Strategic Plan with step-by-step instructions contained in our detailed Workbook and Manual, along with $500 worth of bonus CD’s. It’s all there to help you develop your own plan.


(B). START-A-SCHOOL TOOLKIT (#2 BEST SELLER)

Are you still struggling with starting your school? Four experienced school leaders share with you how to start a school from the ground up. You’ll also receive our bonus CD on developing your own strategic plan.


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To your success,


Douglas Halladay

President and Founder

Halladay Education Group Inc.

P: 604.868.0002 / F: 868.472.8737 / Email: info@halladayeducationgroup.com

www.HalladayEducationGroup.com


P.S. Do not forget to check out our secure Online Store for ways to invest in improving or starting your own school or non-profit.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Laying The Groundwork

Hi Inner Circle Member:

I was watching the Today show this morning and was surprised by the unseasonable weather on both coasts in North America. The reporter was listing temperatures at 10 am in New York City at 86 Fahrenheit, yet here in Vancouver we are having our coldest spring with temperatures hovering at 50 Fahrenheit. A friend was even waiting for temperatures to rise to +50 F so that he could paint the exterior of his house!

On a positive note, my son and I went to see Kung Fu Panda last weekend. Unbeknownst to us was that it was also opening weekend for the movie, which was sold out. Instead we ended up seeing Iron Man with Robert Downey Jr. I would not claim this movie to be a cerebral effort, but it was entertaining for the both of us.

Today in my eNewsletter I am going to switch back to talking about the critical strategies needed to start a school that will make a difference in your community and will leave a sustainable legacy. You will note the reference to the adjective, “sustainable.” Most founding groups have what I call the “jump reflex.” They jump in and want to start buying land and developing logos and letterhead before they ever deal with the fundamental building blocks that will allow their school to have a sustainable operation. This includes matching demand with a structured start-up business plan and operational budget that considers how to merge your vision (if you have taken the time to even develop this – which most do not) with reality -- the reality of market demand and the costs to achieve and/or modify your vision. What ends up happening is founders buy their land, hire their Head, develop marketing materials etc. that do not match their vision, and put themselves in financially perilous circumstances. At this point they end up cutting corners, which normally means hiring cheap, rookie teachers, and cut backs in acquiring learning resources. And of course, since it is the teachers that make the difference, not fancy logos or buildings, the quality of education is affected in the sensitive start-up years, which in turn affects the quality of education. And as you should know, since word of mouth is the number marketing strategy, word will get out that your new school does not do what it states it will do, and then you are trapped in the cycle of rebuilding your reputation. As they say, you never get a second chance to make a first impression.

Enjoy the eNewsletter,

Doug Halladay
President and Founder
Halladay Education Group Inc.

www.HalladayEducationGroup.com

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In This Issue

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1. In The News

2. Services Your School Needs

3. Laying The Groundwork

4. Products To Invest In To Start And Lead Your School

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1. In The News

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Parents Vote With Their Feet When It Comes to Schooling
RedOrbit - Dallas, TX, USA

For a start, the term "public" and "private" is rarely used, largely because of its old-fashioned conetations. Today's independent schools put a big...

Ontario Cuts Funds for Private-School French
Globe and Mail – Canada

New rules leave very few independent schools - and no religious ones - eligible for the funds, say those in the field. The changes, effective in September...

Kids Think Binge-Drinking Normal
Melbourne Herald Sun – Australia

The study for the British children's health charity, Life Education, questioned nearly 1500 children aged between nine and 11 about their perceptions of...

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2. Services Your School Needs

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>>> (A) STARTING YOUR OWN SCHOOL

Starting a school can be challenging and you never have a 2nd chance to make a first impression. This is why you need a firm that has experience starting schools in USA and Canada. Our services include:

1. One-Day Comprehensive Overview Session and Report

2. Formal Feasibility Study

3. Detailed Business Plan Development

4. Full Turn-Key School Formation Services From Start To Finish

6. Ongoing Consulting Services and Retainer

7. Ongoing Management and Operations Services

If you would like more information about our services related to starting your school, please call us at 1-604-868-0002, email at info@halladayeducationgroup.com, or click on here to download our brochure outlining services.

>>> (B) STRATEGIC PLANNING

Do you want a practical strategic plan to focus your school? We can develop a comprehensive Plan that will build consensus, motivate donors, and define critical priorities for your Board and Administration to improve your school.

Click here to download our brochure on our Strategic Planning process, or call us at 1-604-868-0002, or email at info@halladayeducationgroup.com

>>> (C) BOARD GOVERNANCE WORKSHOPS

Do you want your school to have better leadership? If so, our full-day governance workshop and interactive online survey can help your trustees to fine-tune their performance and refocus their mandate. Please email us at info@halladayeducationgroup.com , call us at 604-868-0002 to find out more about how we can help you, or click here to download our brochure.

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3. Laying The Groundwork

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You need to lay the groundwork to ensure that your school is built with a solid foundation. Too many founders want to do the exciting, concrete action items, without setting the ‘footings’ to build your school on. These include:

  • Developing your vision and mission statements;
  • Developing your guiding core values;
  • Developing your educational philosophy and pillars of your programs;
  • Establishing a committed and diversely talented steering committee who will transition into an effective board who will lead and be solid role models (e.g., fundraising, marketing, facility development, educational programs, governance, human resources);
  • Establishing a 501C3 that reduces liability and enhances selectivity;
  • Having a step-by-step project management plan together where you’ve laid out tasks, responsibility, costs, start/finish, and success indicators;
  • Implementing a feasibility study to gauge community demand for your school;
  • Developing a detailed start-up budget and 5-year operational business plan;
  • Hiring your school’s CEO based on a detailed profile that comprises your school’s purpose and direction versus that fact that someone on the board knows an unemployed Principal;
  • Leasing or buying facilities that match your vision and mission, rather than making a square peg fit into a round hole;
  • Having a complete public relations, student enrollment/marketing plan, and admissions system in place before you ever make a public announcement that you’re going to start a school;
  • Assembling a curriculum that has a scope and sequence and develops the whole child delivers your mission;
  • Have the capacity to develop your infrastructure – policy manuals, timetable, calendar, awards, traditions, reporting system, school record software, teams, etc.

You need to have all your ducks lined up before you leap into the foray of starting a school. But if done right, you will establish a school with the building blocks to stand for generations to come.

Email HEG at info@halladayeducationgroup.com if you would like to make preparations to start a school.

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4. Products To Invest In To Start And Lead Your School

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Here are a set of effective tools to help start and lead your school more effectively.

>> (A). STRATEGIC PLANNING TOOLKIT (#1 BEST SELLER)

Learn how to develop your own Strategic Plan effectively with our step-by-step, Strategic Planning Toolkit and Manual. Click here to get more details.

>> (B). WEBINAR SERIES – DISCOVER FROM EXPERTS HOW TO START A SCHOOL (#2 BEST SELLER)

Are you still struggling with starting your School? My team shares with you how to start a school from the ground up. Click here to get more the details.

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To your success,

Douglas Halladay
President and Founder
Halladay Education Group Inc.

www.HalladayEducationGroup.com

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P.S. Do not forget to check out our secure Online Store for ways to invest in improving or starting your own school or non-profit. Click here for the link.

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