Published
January 20, 2008
Written by Robert Kennedy
Are the schools you are researching members of state associations? If not, find out why!
Most private schools belong to state associations. Besides the 'strength in numbers' which benefits them in state and local issues, schools learn from each other through seminars, workshops and conferences. State associations often provide listings of open houses and employment opportunities. Find out whether the schools in which you are interested belong.
- Advancement for Delaware Valley Independent Schools
- Alabama Independent School Association
- Association of Colorado Independent Schools
- Association of Independent Maryland Schools
- Association of Independent Michigan Schools
- Association of Independent Schools of Greater Washington
- California Association of Independent Schools
- Connecticut Association of Independent Schools
- Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools
- Florida Council of Independent Schools
- Georgia Independent School Association
- Hawaii Association of Independent Schools
- The Minnesota Independent School Forum
- Mississippi Private Schools Association
- Missouri Independent Schools Association
- New Jersey Association of Independent Schools
- New York State Association of Independent Schools
- North Carolina Association of Independent Schools
- North Carolina Christian Schools Association
- Ohio Association of Independent Schools
- Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools
- South Carolina Independent Schools Association
- Tennessee Association of Independent Schools
- Virginia Association of Independent Schools
- Washington Federation of Independent Schools
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