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What is a Monograph?
Monographs are short articles on a variety of subjects related to independent schools. Under the leadership of former president Patrick Bassett, ISACS became known as a reliable resource for informative, thoughtful monographs such as working effectively with a board of trustees, reflective performance evaluations, and maintaining an ideal school climate. Currently ISACS offers access to an archive of over three hundred monographs.
 


Submit A Monograph

ISACS invites authors to submit short articles of interest to the independent school community. A committee comprised of ISACS staff members and selected Board of Trustees and/or Committee members will review monographs. Please use the following guidelines for submission.

  • State which category addresses the subject matter of your monograph (see List of Categories).
  • Typically monographs are between 500 and 1000 words, although exceptions are made if thorough coverage of the subject requires more or less description.
  • Indicate if you are submitting a requested monograph (if an ISACS staff or school member requested that you write this article for the ISACS website).
  • Please send your monograph to info@isacs.org. In the subject line, please state "monograph submission." Include your preferred phone number and email address.
The Monographs Review Committee will complete their review of your submission as quickly as possible, usually within three weeks. Thank you for your interest in submitting a monograph. If you have questions, please contact the ISACS office at 312-255-1244 or email info@isacs.org.







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