Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Date of Degree

2-2026

Document Type

Master's Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts

Program

Liberal Studies

Advisor

Justin Rogers-Cooper

Subject Categories

Educational Leadership

Keywords

Institutional Resilience, Non-Profit Governance, Risk Management, Crisis Preparedness, Double Bottom Line, Independent Schools

Abstract

In the post-COVID-19 era, K-12 independent schools in New York City have faced unprecedented volatility, as evidenced by multiple school closures. This thesis presents the building blocks of an integrated framework for building institution resilience, specifically designed for Heads of School and board members. Central to this work is the “double bottom line” model, which views mission fulfillment and financial sustainability as dual priorities and inextricably linked.

The research synthesizes literature, reports, and industry best practices across four key areas: Governance, Risk Management, Emergency Planning, Program Adaptation and Community Support. By analyzing case studies of institutional failure and success, this thesis advocates for a shift from reactive compliance to a proactive, professionalized organizational culture. This includes implementing Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Policy Governance, and evidence-based psychological support frameworks like PBIS and PREPaRE.

Ultimately, this work argues that resilient schools treat risk awareness as an essential mechanism for mission preservation rather than an administrative burden. While focused on the New York City context, the framework offers a transferable model for any mission-driven organization operating with high public trust.

This work is embargoed and will be available for download on Tuesday, February 01, 2028

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