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Technology Toolkit

Technology Toolkit

Review what you should be doing with regards to technology, from incorporating technology into the classroom to sample job descriptions for new hires.

Net Assets

Net Assets

January / February 2012
Stay up-to-date on what's happening in the independent school business officer's world with Net Assets, NBOA's bimonthly magazine.

Symposium 2012

NBOA 2012 Symposium

Register for the NBOA 2012 Symposium! This annual meeting will take place at the Westin Seattle in Seattle, WA, from February 27-29, 2012.

NAIS / NBOA

NAIS / NBOA Town Hall Webinar

Register for the 2nd annual NAIS / NBOA National Town Hall Webinar held virtually in conjunction with both NAIS Annual Conference and NBOA Symposium attendees.

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Why should I join?

Founded by school business officers for school business officers, NBOA understands the challenges you face, and provides you with accessible, affordable, top-quality resources to improve the operations of your school. By joining a vibrant and vocal community of people who know where you’re coming from, you will find effective solutions to the financial and functional problems on your desk today.

Which Membership Category is right for me?

If you’re a business officer, the most common way to join NBOA is through your school. While you are our primary contact, anyone at your school may take advantage of the benefits of membership. If you’re an individual business officer who wants to stay connected to the community, we’ve got a special rate for you. And if you represent an association or corporation that is passionate about independent schools, we have a membership category for you, too.

Membership Categories

U.S. Schools »

Independent schools located within the United States.

International Schools »

Independent schools located outside the United States.

Associations »

Nonprofit organizations (excluding schools) that work with U.S. or international independent schools, including associations, foundations, coordinating bodies, and agencies. Association Member organizations must be entitled to tax exemption under Section 501(c)(3).

Corporations »

For-profit companies who serve independent schools and/or are interested in the work of NBOA.

Retired Business Officers »

Former business officers who have retired from a school but want to maintain contact with their colleagues and the industry.

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