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Philip Horst

Philip Horst

CSRC 2025 Update

Philip Horst gave this update on the Christian School Resource Committee (CSRC) at CSAI 2025.

7 Minute Seminars – Less Time, More Value

Classroom Organization – Luke Stutzman Task Prioritization – Clifton Eby Time Management – Josh Bauman Digital Organization – Philip Horst Disciplined Diversity – Kervin Martin

Principles of Teacher Compensation

What principles inform your board discussions and decisions about teacher salaries? In this recent workshop recording from the Christian School Administration Institute, Philip encourages boards to consider principles of...

Ready to Meet? How to Prepare as an Attendee or Chairperson

If you're on a school board, and there's a meeting coming up, you should read the past minutes. You should really get familiar with the past minutes, especially the previous meeting, possibly one or two more. Get familiar with...

Needed: Your Input; Filling Your Role at Your Next Meeting

The willingness of your team or committee or board to engage in a meaningful and respectful dialogue will greatly affect the outcome of the meeting. Remember, the outcome of the meeting is really why you're here. The outcome of...

Why Meet? How Effective Meetings Can Build Your School Culture

Meetings wear us out. They do, they wear me out. Meetings are hard work; they should be hard work. Different people have different views on meetings. For myself, I actually enjoy meetings. I just do. For me, personally, in the...

Productive Board Meetings

It has been said that your greatest personal asset is your time and school board members are often among the busiest men in the community. How can board meetings become highly productive and an excellent investment of time for...

Identifying our Obstacles of Education

Philip names several obstacles that hinder school boards and their schools from effectively accomplishing their mission. He urges a clearly identified mission that includes all the participants in the educational community....

Overcoming our Obstacles of Education

Philip reflects further on the obstacles he identified in his earlier talk , and encourages school boards to work within the structures of their educational community to achieve excellence. Courtesy CASBI.

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