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04/28/2008
NCGS Co-Executive Director Tours South Africa Schools
Meg Moulton describes the visit as an eye-opening, soul-stretching experience in a country of contrasts.

03/13/2008
A New STEM Resource from NCGS
NCGS has created an entire website-within-a-website devoted to learning and achievement in the crucial fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.

03/10/2008
Whitney Ransome to Receive Moorestown Friends School Award
NCGS Co-Executive Director Whitney Ransome has been selected to receive the 2008 Alice Stokes Paul 1901 Merit Award from her K-12 alma mater.

02/27/2008
Engineering Day at Google Inspires Future Scientists
In a dramatic demonstration of the power of role models and hands-on learning, nearly 95 percent of girls who attended last week's Engineering Day workshops at Google campuses say they're more likely to pursue careers in the sciences.

02/26/2008
Joy Moore Is New Interim Head Of Oprah's School In South Africa
Joy Moore, NCGS Board Trustee and former Interim Head of The Archer School for Girls, has been named Interim Head of the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in Johannesburg, South Africa.

02/21/2008
Register Now for First-Ever NCGS Heads Summit
Join your colleagues for discussions led by three nationally recognized experts on strategic thinking, education programming & marketing, and demographic analysis.

02/20/2008
See You Next Week at the NAIS Conference In NYC
NCGS Co-Executive Directors Meg Milne Moulton and Whitney Ransome will be among the presenters at the 2008 NAIS Annual Conference in New York City.

02/19/2008
NCGS Celebrates Engineers Week
The National Coalition of Girls' Schools, its member schools and its supporters are marking National Engineers Week with new web-based resources, in-person events and classroom tools.

02/13/2008
Research Opportunity: Electronic Survey of Prospective Families
NCGS is once again offering its members the opportunity to subscribe to three web-based, electronic surveys of prospective families. These web-based surveys are an inexpensive, highly effective way to arm your school with data that will fuel strategic marketing decisions, fine-tune school messages, and understand family decision-making.

02/08/2008
NCGS Members: Full Data Trends Report Now Online
The complete NCGS Data Trends report examining enrollments and other key statistical pointers -- such as inquiries, applications and conversions, as well as endowments, giving and financial aid -- is now online for members.

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