I wish it was possible to just purchase all the insurance you ever needed and then check it off the list of things to do. But unfortunately, insurance does not work that way. As your school grows, or loses students, adds new or cuts old programs, adds assets, or sells land, your insurance needs can change regularly. It is always a good practice to review all coverage every two to three years.

“Although private-independent schools rarely lack D&O insurance, it is prudent to be aware of your insurance’s cost, limits of coverage, policy specifics, retroactive date and exclusions—and, of course, its renewal deadline.

D&O insurance is likely the most critical insurance and protection for your school. Having the “wrong” policy or one that is weak could potentially be devastating to your school.” -Independent School Management

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