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| The Small Boarding School Association (SBSA) promotes personal and professional dialogue among small boarding school educators and educational consultants. |
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The Small Boarding School Association was founded in 1987 by a group of people who felt that small boarding schools needed their own gathering to address those issues unique to their type of school. The first conference was held at
Hoosac School in Hoosick, NY. Attendees participated openly in a number of sessions, which focused on the benefits of small boarding schools, and ways in which their nurturing environment could effectively be marketed. Participants felt they could be candid about problems they faced in competing with schools which offered a plethora of academic and athletic options. The feeling of camaraderie and friendships, which evolved from this conference, has sustained itself and has become a tradition.
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Numbers near or below 200 students. Eligible schools, whether totally boarding or day/boarding, must be designed for students to complete a full academic year at the school and have a boarding program enrollment limited to near or below 200 students. Schools with programs where enrollment is designed for partial, transitional, or temporary instruction are ineligible. The school must be accredited or in the process of formal accreditation by a state, regional, or national accrediting agency. Educational Consultants who share an interest in the unique issues of small boarding schools are also encouraged to be members. Schools and consultants who meet these criteria and who want to receive the benefits of membership should submit a completed membership application.
Why is Small Boarding School my favorite conference?
“Because of the personal relationships I have made over the years. I learn, I grow, I share, I help, I relax and have fun.”
--Kathi Fitzherbert (The Glenholme School)
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While the membership in the organization has grown since its founding, its central purpose remains essentially unchanged. SBSA continues to exist today to provide those who work in and with small boarding schools of various types an opportunity to share and to learn from one another. As such, the annual conference is the centerpiece of the organization and is the primary reason most schools and consultants join SBSA. Held each spring on the campus of a member school, the SBSA conference has developed a reputation as many people's favorite among all the conferences they attend each year. What makes this conference so attractive is its informality and its opportunities for sharing and collaborating. Attendees come prepared not to listen passively to a host of experts speak but to actively participate in discussions whose topics are generated by the attendees themselves. They don't have to find time between sessions to have meaningful conversations with their friends and colleagues; those conversations are the conference.
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SBSA is led by an elected Board made up of representatives from member schools and educational consultants. Members serve a two-year term and may be re-elected to an unlimited number of terms.
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Joanne Carruthers
Director o Admission
Stanstead College
Stanstead, QC Canada
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Lawrence Jensen
Director o Admission
Christchurch School
Christchurch, Virginia
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Stormy S. Johnson
Director o Admission
Perkiomen School
Pennsburg, PA
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Sam Corabi
Director o Admission
The Grand River Academy
Austinburg, OH
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Margo Cardner
Senior Recruitment Officer
Buxton School
Williamstown, MA
Brian Chatterley
Headmaster
Granby Preparatory Academy
Granby, MA
Donna Collins
Director of Admission
Brehm Preparatory School
Carbondale, IL
Trip Darrin
Director of Admission & Financial Aid
Blue Ridge School
St. George, VA
Michele Gorman
Educational Consultant
West Hartford, CT
Gretchen Herbst
International Admissions Director
Admiral Farragut Academy
St. Petersburg, FL
Matt Hoeniger
Assistant Headmaster and Director of Admission
Rumsey Hall School
Washington Depot, CT
Betsy Deane
Admissions Director
Cherokee Creek Boys School
Westminster, SC
Nancy Nolan
Assistant Head of Admissions & Marketing
Christchurch School
Christchurch, VA
Peter Stevens
Educational Consultant
Shelburne, MA
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