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the headmaster nor the board should be surprised by financial outcomes. The business manager should have a comprehensive budget and, on a monthly basis, track actual expenses to the expected ones. Some expenses, like textbook purchases and school supplies, will be high in July and August but nominal for the other months. Once the business manager has an accurate budget, then it’s relatively straightforward to provide the school board with a condensed, one-page monthly report of expenditures-to- budget. Once the school year starts, income and revenue are set. With few exceptions, if the headmaster or board is surprised by shortfalls at the end of the year, something is awry with the budgeting process.   While finances are foundational, the school is much more. To ensure the health of the institution, the board needs information on how the school is doing with things such as adult-to-student discipling, fifth-grade math scores, biblical instruction, and the trend of ACT scores. What has been the trend of middle school reading scores over the past five years? How many high school students have accommoda- tion plans? Are teacher performance evaluations accurate and useful? Are professional development funds applied in a manner that results in higher student achievement? The school board can’t perform its responsibility of ensuring the health of the school if it isn’t receiving an annual report of key performance metrics.   Every school should be pursuing improvements. Most headmasters could identify dozens of improvements they’d like to pursue. The constraint, of course, is that resources are limited. No resource is a greater constraint than the time and attention of the headmaster. Leaders can’t simply direct change. Substantive change requires the active engagement of the leader. This is one of the reasons organizations can only successfully pursue three to seven change initiatives at a given time. The school board and the headmaster need to be aligned with the priorities for each school year. Impor- tantly, they need to have documented how success will be measured. Once this is done, it’s a small task for the board to provide the headmaster with a written performance review.   In summary, excellence requires accountability. For Chris- tian schools, this is threefold: financial, ongoing activities, and improvement initiatives. Headmasters should welcome this assistance from their boards. First, this provides much- needed clarity. An important secondary outcome is these practices keep everyone aligned. The headmaster doesn’t find that he needs to shift priorities to respond to each new idea. Leaders often lament that they don’t have time for such planning and processes. However, if you’re fighting fires every day, you always will be.   Renewanation’s Christian School Revitalization Program was developed to support Christian schools in the journey to being all that God called them to be. Through assessment, strategic planning, and accountability, Renewanation seeks to shepherd Christian school leaders on a path toward bibli- cal excellence. For further discussion on how Renewanation can best support your Christian school, contact us today at [email protected].  Ron Klein is an Executive Consultant with Renewanation. His first career was a soldier. He commenced as a 19-year-old infantryman in Vietnam and ended as an aviation acquisition officer. His second career was that of an entrepreneur. He started an aerospace/defense services company that grew to 100 employees before he sold it. His unexpected third ca- reer was Head of School at Westminster Christian Academy in Huntsville, AL. He has extensive experience consulting for domestic and international organizations. Ron holds a FAA commercial pilot's license with ratings in airplanes, helicopters, and seaplanes. He is an adjunct professor of economics, the history of technology development, and geopolitics and is the author of Journey to Excellence; What Boards and Heads of Christian Schools Need to Know to Get There. “An Indispensable Guide” Journey to Excellence What Boards and Heads of Christian Schools Need to Know to Get There The subtitle of this book is all you need to know to make this a must read. Written from the experience of a business entrepreneur, a Christian school board member, and a head of school, this book is a practical guide for schools that want to Journey to Excellence. To purchase, contact: 1-855-TO-RENEW or [email protected] 41