AISNE 2026 Heads of School Retreat | January 27 – 29, 2026

Join us for our 2026 Heads of School Retreat and Annual Association Meeting. We are excited to come together for a few days of community, laughter, learning, and growth. Engage in thought-provoking discussions, hear from world-class speakers, share experiences, and connect with fellow school leaders. Whether you are new to the AISNE community, or a familiar face, you will find this in-person gathering stimulating and reinvigorating.

Pricing and Hotel:

$769/pp. This event is exclusively for AISNE Members. Registration does not include hotel accommodations.

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Hotel Information
Wentworth by the Sea
588 Wentworth Rd
New Castle, NH 03854

Group rate: $179.00/nt + taxes, based on availability. This room rate expires on January 5, 2026.

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Agenda at a Glance

Tuesday, January 27

  • 5:00 – 6:00 PM | Welcome Reception, sponsored by Rockland Trust
  • 6:00 – 8:30 PM | Dine on Your Own, or Small-Group Dinners
  • 8:30 PM – | Cocktails & Conversations

Wednesday, January 28

  • 8:00 – 9:00 AM | Breakfast
  • 9:15 – 10:45 AM | Top Traits of Transformational Leaders with Bradley James Davies (Heads in Years 1 – 3)
  • 9:15 – 10:45 AM | Deepening Impact & Sustaining Leadership with Allison Gaines Pell and Todd Bland (Heads in Years 4+)
  • 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Topic Sessions 1
  • 12:00 – 1:00 PM | Lunch
  • 1:15 – 2:45 PM | General Session
  • 3:00 – 4:00 PM | Topic Sessions 2
  • 5:15 – 6:00 PM | AISNE Annual Meeting
  • 6:00 – 7:00 PM | Cocktail Hour, sponsored by Olson Lewis + Architects
  • 7:00 – 8:30 PM | Dinner, sponsored by TIAA & Fiducient Advisors
  • 8:30 PM – | Cocktails & Conversations

Thursday, January 29

  • 6:00 – 7:00 AM | Morning Activities
  • 7:45 – 8:45 AM | Breakfast by State & Region
  • 9:00 – 10:00 AM | General Session
  • 10:15 – 11:15 AM | Topic Sessions 3
  • 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM | Closing Session
  • 1:00 – 1:30 PM | Lunch & Farewell

General Sessions 

Dr. Bertice Berry

Thursday, January 29 | 9:00 – 10:00 AM
Dr. Bertice Berry | The Story You Tell: Purpose, Belonging, and the Heart of Transformational Leadership

Dr. Bertice Berry invites you to reconnect with your sense of purpose and to use storytelling as a tool for transformation—both personally and institutionally. Drawing on her powerful work in leadership development, belonging, and internal wellness, Dr. Berry explores how we can build stronger cultures by learning to tell our stories to one another first, and then to the world. Storytelling bridges the past with the future and can illuminate the values, mission, and shared humanity that sustain thriving school communities.

Sociologist, Bertice Berry, Ph.D. is a best-selling author award-winning lecturer and has been named Comedian of The Year, Lecturer of the Year and Entertainer of the Year. She has published 14 best-selling books in both fiction and non-fiction and has won numerous awards and accolades for both her writing and presentations. Berry has had her own nationally syndicated television show and has hosted, interviewed and made numerous television, documentary and radio appearances on a variety of diverse venues including The Tonight Show, Oprah Winfrey, Between The Lions, Crossfire, 20-20, NPR, PBS, Comedy Central and CNN.

Detailed Agenda 

Tuesday, January 27

5:00 – 6:00 PM | Welcome Reception, sponsored by Rockland Trust
Join us for our welcome reception filled with connection and conversation as we kick off the 2026 Heads of School retreat. Enjoy light refreshments, drinks, and the opportunity to network with fellow leaders in an inviting atmosphere.

6:00 – 8:30 PM | Dine on Your Own, or Small-Group Dinners
Take the evening to unwind and enjoy dinner your way. You may choose to explore local restaurants with colleagues for a group dining experience or venture out on your own to sample the Portsmouth area culinary options. Sign-ups will be made available to interested parties via Sign-Up Genius.

8:30 PM – | Cocktails & Conversations
Cap off the evening with good company and great conversation at Salt Kitchen & Bar located inside the hotel. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere and the chance to chat and unwind with fellow attendees.

Wednesday, January 28

8:00 – 9:00 AM | Breakfast

9:15 – 10:45 AM | Heads of School Sessions

Year 1–3 Heads: Top Traits of Transformational Leaders: Doing Less and Become More
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Presented by: Bradley James Davies
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Author and Facilitator
Starting your journey as a Head, whether in a new community or transitioning within your career, is both rewarding and challenging. This is a dedicated space for Heads in years 1 – 3 to connect, reflect, and share insights. We will explore strategies for navigating the complexities of headship, from balancing leadership roles to building sustainable practices for long-term success.

Year 4+ Heads: Deepening Impact & Sustaining Leadership
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Presented by: Allison Gaines Pell
, Senior Consultant and Todd Bland, Leadership Support Consultant | Carney, Sandoe & Associates
As an experienced Head, you understand the ongoing challenges and complexities of leadership in today’s educational landscape. This session provides a collaborative space for veteran heads (years 4+) to engage in open dialogue, discover new resources, and exchange best practices. This peer discussion is a great way to kick off a day of learning and sharing.

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Topic Sessions 1: Strategic Leadership and Adaptive Thinking

Strategic Planning for Independent Schools: Staying Mission-Driven Amid Change and Challenge
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Presented by: Sue Angelides, Head of School | Cambridge Montessori School (Cambridge, MA)
In today’s rapidly changing landscape, independent schools face the paradox of being both timelessly mission-driven and endlessly adaptive to new demands. This session explores how you can engage boards, faculty, staff, and parents in a strategic planning process that builds trust, sets priorities, and strengthens long-term sustainability. The session also emphasizes the importance of clear and specific language in final plans so that goals are measurable, responsibilities are explicit, and progress is transparent. You will leave this session knowing how to move beyond a static five-year plan toward a living, adaptive framework that guides decisions.

Finding Opportunities in the Chaos: Strategic Thinking Approaches for Independent Schools

Presented by: Brad Bates, Head of School | Dublin School (Dublin, NH)
Many Heads of School lament that their strategic plans are outdated as soon as they are completed. This session introduces strategic thinking as an alternative to traditional planning, using John Doerr’s Measure What Matters as a framework. Together we will explore how objectives and key results (OKRs) can help prioritize initiatives, motivate stakeholders, pivot naturally, and celebrate success. The session will also share how one small school applied OKRs in a comprehensive campaign. You will learn how to create strategic categories for school improvement and fill them with objectives and key results rooted in your mission and values. We will explore how to delegate ownership, measure progress, evaluate relevance, allocate resources, and incorporate strategic thinking into campaigns. 


12:00 – 1:00 PM | Lunch

1:15 – 2:45 PM | General Session

3:00 – 4:00 PM | Topic Sessions 2: Talent, Governance, and Leadership Sustainability

Attracting and Retaining Talent in a Multigenerational Workforce
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Presented by: Lise Charlier
, Head of School | The Cambridge School of Weston (Weston, MA) and Kim Ridley, Head of School | Fayerweather Street School (Cambridge, MA)
Heads of School Lise Charlier and Kim Ridley will share their experiences and strategies for navigating today’s multigenerational workforce. In this session you will learn how to decode generational dynamics, attract and onboard mission-aligned faculty, cultivate engagement through empowering leadership, adapt to the needs of a diverse team, and strengthen retention with clear pathways for growth, belonging, and professional satisfaction.

From the Sprint to the Marathon: Lessons Learned (Professional and Personal) from Long-Term Service
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Presented by: Allison Gaines Pell, Former Head of School at The Wheeler School (Providence, RI) and Todd Bland, Former Head of School at Milton Academy (Milton, MA)
With the independent school business model under increasing financial pressure, school leaders and trustees must explore new strategies for long-term sustainability. This session presents a toolkit of innovative approaches to strategic partnerships—from shared back-office services to joint enrollment strategies to school mergers. Drawing on real-world examples and recent research, Allison and Todd will share insights into how schools are leveraging collaborative models to both sustain and amplify their educational mission. Together we will examine the trade-offs of various partnership models and leave with practical ideas tailored to your school’s context.

Dynamic Duos: Building a Strong Board Chair/Head of School Partnership to Strengthen School Leadership
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Presented by: Gabe Burnstein
, Head of School and Kate Paglia, Board Chair | Charles River School (Dover, MA)
At the heart of every high-functioning independent school is a collaborative and aligned relationship between the Head of School and the Board Chair. This session reframes that partnership as a co-leadership model—emphasizing interdependence, shared vision, and intentional communication. Drawing on their three-year experience at Charles River School together, Gabe Burnstein and Kate Paglia explore strategies for building trust, clarifying roles, aligning strategically, and navigating transitions, while offering practical tools for effective communication, shared leadership, and reflecting on how identity and school dynamics shape leadership experiences.

4:00 – 5:00 PM | Break

5:00 – 6:00 PM | Annual Meeting

6:00 – 7:00 PM | Cocktails, Connection, and Collaboration, sponsored by Olson Lewis + Architects
After a full day of sessions and the annual meeting, unwind at our Day 2 cocktail reception. Enjoy a curated selection of drinks and light bites while mingling with fellow attendees in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.

7:00 – 8:30 PM | All-Attendee Dinner sponsored by TIAA and Fiducient Advisors

8:30 PM – | Cocktails & Conversations
Cap off our first full day together with good company and great conversation at Salt Kitchen & Bar located inside the hotel.

Thursday, January 29

6:00 – 7:00 AM | Early Morning Activities

  • Fitness Center
  • Pool
  • Walk & Talk

7:45 – 8:45 AM | Breakfast with Your State/Region

9:00 – 10:00 AM | General Session with Dr. Bertice Berry (see above)

10:15 – 11:15 AM | Topics Sessions 3: Wellbeing, Community, and Student Centered-Leadership

Crisis Communications: Strategies for School Communications in a Crisis Situation
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Presented by: Brian Bloomfield, Head of School | Lyndon Institute (Lyndon Center, VT)
In a crisis, schools are often told to consult lawyers, follow policy, and say as little as possible. Yet remaining silent can create its own challenges, allowing rumors and mistrust to fill the void. This session explores how school leaders can navigate the delicate balance between caution and transparency. We will examine how to identify the story that needs to be told, communicate with integrity, and minimize harm—acknowledging that both speaking and staying silent carry risks. Practical strategies for thoughtful, values-driven messaging will be discussed to help you lead effectively in moments of uncertainty.

Leading Well: Replenishing Energy, Building Community and Sustaining Impact
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Presented by: Dr. Jennifer Bryan
, Psychologist | Re-Set School
Modern leadership can be exhilarating, but it also brings significant personal and emotional demands—particularly for women heads of school. This panel draws on insights from a cohort experience led by educational consultant Jennifer Bryan, and highlights how an ongoing facilitated group provides a supportive space to explore strategies for recovering from emotional depletion, reduce professional isolation, and build sustainable leadership practices. Through reflection, peer learning, and practical tools, we will focus on protecting your wellbeing while sustaining your capacity to lead effectively over the long term.
Panelists (from L to R):
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Sophie Lau,
Head of School | Lincoln School (Providence, RI)
Sara Pelmas, Head of School | Beaver Country Day School (Newton, MA)

Leading Through the Storm: A Head of School’s Guide to Helping Students Navigate Mental Health Challenges
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Presented by: Nichol Ernst, CEO & Clinical Director | Summit Achievement
Mental health challenges among students—such as anxiety, depression, and substance use—can deeply affect the life of a school community. In this interactive session, Nichol Ernst will provide practical guidance on how to support students while maintaining community integrity. Drawing on decades of experience in independent schools, Nichol will help you rethink your approach to student mental health, leverage existing campus resources, and collaborate effectively with third-party support systems. Together we will explore strategies for supporting student retention and reintegration after medical leave, engage in small-group exercises, and leave with practical tools to strengthen a healthy, sustainable school-wide mental health culture.

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM | Closing General Session

1:00 – 1:30 PM | Lunch & Farewell

Join Your Peers 

Mark Anderson, The Wheeler School
Erin Andrews, Quest Montessori School
Susan Angelides, Cambridge Montessori School
Bridget Barrett-Parker, Oak Meadow Montessori
Jon Bartlett, Brookwood School
Tim Belk, Boston Trinity Academy
Beth Black, Wellan Montessori School
Brian Bloomfield, Lyndon Institute
Derek Boonisar, The Fenn School
Jennifer Borman, Commonwealth School
Michael Bowler, Harborlight Montessori
Katherine Bradley, Dana Hall School
Neal Brown, Inly School
Gabe Burnstein, Charles River School
Jeffrey Burroughs, Lincoln Academy
Charles E. Carter, Jr., Beacon Academy
Marshall Carter, Atrium School
Lise Charlier, The Cambridge School of Weston
Andrew Chappell, The Derryfield School
Emily Charton, The Rashi School
Elizabeth Clayton, Sant Bani School
Will Crissman, Tenacre Country Day School
Ryan Dahlem, The Rivers School
Meredith deChabert, The Gordon School
Jon Deveaux, Campus School of Smith College
Todd Eveleth, Tower School
Gretchen Forsyth, Glen Urquhart School
Patricia Gray, Jackson Walnut Park School
Renee Greenfield, Carroll School
arvind grover, Meadowbook School of Weston
Judy Guild, Brimmer and May School
Carla Haith, Mother Caroline Academy
Catherine Hall, Noble and Greenough School
Brian Hargrove, Northfield Mount Hermon
Danielle Heard, Nashoba Brooks School
Brooke Hopkins, Riverbend School
Colin Igoe, Long Trail School
Ben Jackson, North Yarmouth Academy
Timothy Johnson, Pingree School
Tracy Keller, Green Mountain Valley School
Moira Kelly, EXPLO
Kristy Kerin, Brewster Academy
Chris Kolovos, Boston University Academy
Walter Landberg, St. Michael’s Country Day School
Brendan Largay, Belmont Day School
Gretchen Larkin, Eagle Hill School
Sophie Lau, Lincoln School
Meredith Legg, The Winsor School
Maggie Lyon, Breakwater Learning
Rod MacNeal, Jr., The Chestnut Hill School
Scott Mattoon, The Sage School
Rhiannon McElwee, Lesley Ellis School
Rene Menard, Thornton Academy
Emily Miller, Nantucket Lighthouse School
Tara Nemeth, The Bay School
Tim Newbold, The Village School of North Bennington
Kathleen Nicholson, Wolfeboro Camp School
Daniel O’Brien, The Putney School
Barbara Orlowitz, Andover School of Montessori
Garine Palandjian, St. Stephens Armenian Elementary School
Sarah Parker, Meridian Academy
Michael Peller, Vermont Academy
Sarah Pelmas, Beaver Country Day School
David Perry, Falmouth Academy
Nick Perry, The Grammar School
Heather Pinedo-Burns, Acera School
Timothy J. Powers, Pinkerton Academy
Kimberly Ridley, Fayerweather Street School
Sam Schaffer, The Roxbury Latin School
John Schatz, The Academy at Charlemont
Margaret Schlachter, The Mountain School at Winhall
Mike Schloat, The Bement School
Greg Schneider, Belmont Hill School
Arnold Shorey, Foxcroft Academy
Sergio Simunovic, The Greenwood School
Amy Smucker, Proctor Academy
Jamie Soule, Erskine Academy
Camillo Spirito, Rock Point School
Mark Stanek, Shady Hill School
Brendan Sullivan, St. Sebastian’s School
Elisabeth Swain, Touchstone Community School
Honor Taft, The Pike School
Mark Tashjian, Burr and Burton Academy
Karen Thomson, Red Fox Community School
Katherine Titus, Moses Brown School
Jessie Vogel, North Shore Nursery School
Emily Waterfield, The Common School
Susanna Waters, Fay School
Allison Webster, Dedham Country Day School
Daniel Welch, George Stevens Academy
Ryan Whalen, The Rivers School
Joe Williams, New Hampton School
Grace Yannakakis, Shrewsbury Montessori School
Scott Young, The Park School
Pete Zetlan, The Cornerstone School

Thank you to our Sponsors

2026 Heads Sponsors


Cancellation Policy

Cancellations and transfer requests must be sent via email to info@aisne.org. Cancellations received up to 10 days before the start of the event will receive a 100% refund, less a $150 administrative fee. This fee covers the cost of our minimum commitments with our hotel partners; thank you for your understanding. Transfers of registrations from one person to another are permitted up to 3 business days before the start of the event.


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