NAIS — National Association of Independent Schools

Diversity Leadership Institute

Atlanta, GA$12

The NAIS Diversity Leadership Institute (DLI) is a five-day residential institute for school leaders navigating one of the most complex leadership challenges today: how to sustain and advance inclusion, belonging, and community well-being in compliance with the current legal landscape.

Details

Dates
Date TBD
Location
Atlanta, GA
Cost
$12

Who it's for

DEI LeadersTeachers

Topics

Program Overview

  • Navigating the legal and governance realities
  • Securing and reallocating resources without direct budget authority
  • Proactively engaging as schools navigate shifting expectations and pressures
  • Designing school environments that foster connection, safety, and purpose
  • Aligning belonging work with mission, enrollment, and long-term sustainability
  • A clear understanding of the current legal landscape and its implications for school policy and practice
  • A multi-source funding strategy and draft proposal aligned to institutional priorities
  • Practical tools for navigating conflict and competing stakeholder demands
  • Leadership frameworks for advancing belonging and community well-being
  • Concrete plans to implement immediately within their schools

Embracing Diversity in a Climate of Uncertainty

  • Examine the historical and social dynamics shaping today’s challenges and apply evidence-based, healing-centered practices to strengthen institutional culture and resilience.

Strategic Funding for Inclusion and Belonging Work

  • Learn how heads of school and CFOs make funding decisions, identify hidden budget opportunities, and build a multi-source funding strategy that aligns belonging work with institutional priorities.

Leading in a Complex Legal Landscape

  • Work directly with the NAIS general counsel through case-based scenarios to understand legal considerations and strengthen your decision-making as a school leader.

Leading for Belonging in an Age of Loneliness

  • Apply research from neuroscience and public health to design environments that foster connection, safety, and purpose across school communities.

Learning Strands

  • Leading Through Conflict Recognize how preferred, culturally learned approaches to conflict influence communication and resolving conflict.
  • Leading Across Difference Prepare school leaders to cultivate belonging and inclusion across lines of difference.
  • Leading and Managing Discover and build adaptive leadership skills for complex change.
  • Leading Through Dialogue Understand how engaging in a cooperative conversation allows exchanging information that cultivates relationships with one another.

2026 Faculty

  • Mahtab Mahmoodzadeh Assistant Head of School Giddens School (WA)
  • Susan Perry Associate Head of School for Wellness and Belonging Forsyth Country Day School (NC)
  • Jay Rapp Director of Enrollment Green Acres School (MD)
  • Yerko Sepúlveda Head of Community Engagement and Wellness Porter-Gaud School (SC)
  • Jessie Skipwith School Counselor Aspen Academy (CO)
  • Marlo Thomas Assistant Head for Equity and Inclusion Georgetown Day School (DC)
  • Roderick White Director, Office of Diversity and Community Life University School of Nashville (TN)
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