June 3, 2022

Dear AISC,

As we come to the end of another remarkable school year here at AISC, I would like to thank each of you on behalf of AISC’s Board of Directors. 


We are especially proud of our students and their accomplishments and our faculty members who strive to inspire our students to confidently find their place in a diverse and dynamic world. Likewise, the members of our community have been so supportive, volunteering time on our Council of Advisors, and on our PCA, and being present for and supportive of the many events that take place virtually and on-campus. Thank you!


On Saturday, May 28th, our community celebrated our 30 high school seniors at AISC’s annual graduation ceremony in person after a gap of two years. Two of them, Aalia Sait and Achilles Daniels-Condon, spoke as the faculty-chosen speaker and the student-chosen speaker respectively. In their speeches to the audience of fellow graduates, parents, families, faculty, staff, and guests, they captured some of the wonders of life experience that students have while attending AISC. 


Aalia Sait, who joined us as an eighth grader, will attend University of Chicago in Illinois next year. In her speech, she shared her hesitation at “leaving this home that [AISC] created for us…” and recognized “the many ways that AISC has prepared us for the next chapter.” Aalia shared moments from her AISC experience that helped her develop resilience, leadership, and a love for exploration. “Being at AISC has taught me to embrace diversity and the culture of wherever I may go regardless of the sociopolitical issues at hand. However, at the same time, I have learned to respect the perspectives of others while being strong in my own moral compass. My teachers and advisors have pushed me to investigate new interests with curiosity… and have taught me the importance of seeking deeper fulfillment through independent pursuits.” Aalia thanked her teachers and advisors for their steady encouragement—who pushed her to deal with failures by not punishing “for mistakes but inviting growth and learning instead.” [For Aalia’s speech, go to minute 37:22]


Achilles Daniels-Condon, who also joined AISC in eighth grade will attend Pomona College in Claremont, California. Achilles likened the Class of 2022 to the balanced South Indian meal that is the thali and how each graduating senior represented one of the six tastes. “Together, we are that diverse and balanced plate. All these healthy thali items are what we’ve learned at AISC–they are our Mission. Even though many of us will be focusing on majors, minors, and areas of expertise, I believe it is also equally important to be open to new experiences and a balanced lifestyle. Live like a thali plate. Have your share of sweets, and also salts. Some sour moments when things don’t necessarily go your way, but some much-needed pungent times to make up for it. Appreciate all six tastes and try to have as many as you can for every meal.” [For Achilles’s speech, go to minute 1:07:30]


We can all appreciate the courage of these two wise young adults to share their perspectives in such a setting as our graduation ceremony. I highlight these thoughts to celebrate the optimism, perseverance, and depth of experiences of all students at AISC this year. 


Andrew Hoover, our current Head of School was unable to be at the graduation ceremony in person as he and Kay are with their immediate family in the US, taking care of their aging parents. His video message to the graduating class was emotional and inspirational. Andrew has been the longest serving head of school during the 27 years of AISC’s existence and his contribution to AISC is visible in every classroom, every graduating student and every staff and faculty member that he has nurtured over his 11-year tenure. He will be missed and I join this year’s Board of Directors in wishing him and his family the very best as he moves into his next role based in the US.


Our successful year of Board work was highlighted by our focus on relevant governance. We actively engaged in working through the pandemic, switching between virtual, hybrid and in-person learning models, in preparing Joelle Basnight to be our interim Head of School in 2022-2023, and in hiring a new Head of School, Leigh Fitzgerald, for the 2023-2024 school year, in policy revisions, a DEIJ framework, community outreach and advancement initiatives, campus development planning, and financial planning. 


We completed Year Four of the school’s first three-year rolling Futures Plan. The thirty-three-member Community Planning Team has been instrumental in their inputs and have approved 14 Goals for the 2022-2023 school year. Kudos to the school’s leadership, and the entire Community Planning Team for this important milestone! 


Further, I would like to thank the members of this year’s Board who have been so selfless in their commitment of time and so generous in their willingness to share their expertise to such important governance work: Sridhar Venkatesh (Vice Chairperson), Ravishankar Pillai (Treasurer), Ramon Menendez-Carreira (Secretary and U.S. Government Representative),, Judith Ravin (U.S. Consul General and Risk Management Committee Chair) Kami Viswanathan (Futures Committee Chair), Louisa Rogers (Governance Committee) and Michael Roberson (Search Committee Chair). 


We are also happy to welcome the new members of the Board of Directors for 2022-2023, Eunjung (Clara) Cho, Francesca Hammond, Ravi Bhatkal and Sunitha Kumaran. 


Before I complete this letter, I would like to announce that my tenure as Board Chairperson comes to an end on June 30th, 2022.  I have been very proud to be at the helm of this Board for the past 3 years and especially happy that we have been named a high performing Board at our parent body NESA year after year. I am sure the new Board of Directors will sustain the excellent reputation for good Governance that the AISC Board has benchmarked and I wish them all the very best!


Have a wonderful summer. The Board of Directors for 2022-2023 looks forward to welcoming you back for the start of another amazing school-year journey on Tuesday, August 2.


With warm regards,


Sriram Sivaram

Chairperson

AISC Board of Directors

March 30, 2022

Dear Members of the Association,


The April Bi-Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held via Zoom on Wednesday, 13 April commencing at 8:45 a.m.

A copy of the agenda is linked here.

Please join using this Zoom link: 

Sincerely,

Sriram Sivaram
Chairperson, AISC Board of Directors 

March 11, 2022

Dear AISC Community:

I would like to share a final update regarding our search for the new Head of School at AISC which will commence in July 2023.

In February of 2021, we began preparing for a search that would identify AISC’s next Head of School. A committee was formed, a search consultant was hired, and all the key stakeholder groups of AISC were engaged to generate a position profile. Numerous candidates were interviewed, reference checks were carried out, and the finalists were selected.

For the first time at our school, the candidates were presented to the community through a virtual visit. The virtual visit enabled students, parents, staff, and faculty to meet the candidates and provide feedback regarding their potential fit to lead AISC. It also allowed for the candidates to engage with our community and to see how our mission and vision are being lived out.

While the feedback was very positive for both candidates, I am happy to announce there was a clear preference from all stakeholder groups. The Board of Directors was unanimous in their selection of Ms. Leigh Fitzgerald as our Head of School beginning in July 2023, and we are quite pleased to report that Ms. Fitzgerald has accepted the position.

We look forward to welcoming Ms. Fitzgerald, her husband Andrew, and their daughter Nel into our community.  Over the coming year they will be preparing themselves for the move from Hawaii to Chennai. The Board of Directors is very happy to have Ms. Joelle Basnight lead AISC as the interim Head of School during this transition year.  Ms. Fitzgerald and Ms. Basnight will work closely to ensure a smooth transition.  

I would like to extend our collective gratitude to Dr. Vladimir Kuskovski who presented such an engaging candidacy to our community. I would also like to thank the members of our community, the staff and faculty, the leadership team, and the committee members for making this process such a success. Over the past year we have had so many people investing their time, providing feedback, facilitating meetings, and making meaningful contributions that have led to this final outcome.  It has been a true community effort.

If you need any further clarification, please do not hesitate to reach out to me at mrobersonaisc@gmail.com

With best wishes on behalf of the AISC Board of Directors, 

Michael Roberson
AISC Search Committee Chair

February 24, 2022

Dear AISC Community:

As we complete the final preparations for our Head of School Candidates Virtual Visit Week, I have some news to share. One of our three candidates, Ms. Fiona Reynolds has withdrawn her application from consideration due to personal and family reasons. 

 

This is an unfortunate turn of events for our search process, especially this close to the Virtual Visit. Nonetheless, our other two candidates are fully engaged and excited about the coming week. We will continue with the schedule for Ms. Leigh Fitzgerald and Dr. Vladimir Kuskovski. 

 

A reminder about the Parent Sessions

Thank you to the parents who have already registered to be present for the interview sessions e We are requesting others who are interested to please take a moment now to register using the below links. Calendar appointments will be sent to those registered by this Saturday. 

 

Monday, February 28th at 10:30-11:30 a.m.- Leigh Fitzgerald

To register click the link below  https://aischennai-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcrdOyorjgrGddU7EmftjUFKRn5fRKwcWQ2 


Wednesday, March 2nd at 10:00-11:00 a.m.- Vladimir Kuskovski

To register click the link below  

https://aischennai-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUocuGrrDooGNxNhxdK_MpHEqQmwxnsncz-

 

If you have any questions about the virtual visits, please contact Angeline Mohan (mangeline@aischennai.org) and she will let you know the logistics of these meetings. 

 

If you need further clarification, please do not hesitate to reach out to me at mrobersonaisc@gmail.com

 

With best wishes on behalf of the AISC Board of Directors,

 

Michael Roberson

AISC Search Committee Chair

February 10, 2022

Dear AISC Community: 

I would like to share an update regarding our search for the new Head of School at AISC to commence in July 2023. 

 

In February of 2021 the Board of Directors announced that Mr. Andrew Hoover would be leaving the American International School Chennai at the end of the 2021/22 school year.  It was also announced that Ms. Joelle Basnight was being appointed as the Interim Head of School for the 2022/23 school year. 

 

A Search Committee was formed, comprising of Mr. Michael Roberson (elected member) Chair of the committee, Mr. Jongho Jung (elected member), Ms. Kami Viswanathan (appointed member), Ms. Louisa Rogers (elected member), and Mr. Sridhar Venkatesh (appointed member). 

 

In October of 2021, AISC contracted with Mr. John Littleford of Littleford & Associates to assist in the search process. The firm are experts in conducting global searches for high performing candidates in academic institutions. 

 

In November of 2021, Mr. Littleford met with key stakeholder groups of AISC. Groups included parents, staff, faculty, and the Board. Based on the inputs of these meetings, a customized position profile was generated.  Together with other Head of School search documents, a copy of this document is available on the AISC Board of Directors Blog. The profile was then used to identify and attract ideal candidates to be the next AISC Head of School.

 

In December of 2021, Ms. Basnight was selected to be the next Head of School for the American Community School in Amman, Jordan. She will be joining them in 2023.  The AISC Board of Directors is very excited about this new opportunity for Joelle, and we wish both Joelle and Walter every success in their new endeavours. 

 

Over the past several months, the Search Committee has met with numerous, well-qualified candidates.  We have narrowed our search down to three outstanding educational leaders, each of whom would be well-poised to assume the Head of School role at AISC.  They are a strong match to our Mission, Vision, and Values.  We are confident that they represent AISC and the future direction of this school.  Their bios are below for your review. 

 

Due to the uncertainties of travel due to COVID-19, the Search Committee has elected to implement virtual visits for the candidates and our community. Candidate virtual visits are being scheduled for the week of February 28– March 3.  These visits will allow students, parents, staff, faculty, and the Board of Directors to interact in interview settings with each of the candidates, to learn more about them, and to provide them the opportunity to learn about us. 

 

You are encouraged to participate in these visits and provide your valuable feedback. If you would like to participate, please contact Angeline Mohan (mangeline@aischennai.org) and she will let you know the logistics of these meetings. Also, look for more direct communications about opportunities to participate in the visits from Ms. Mohan next week.

 

The Board of Directors will continue to use their blog to assure continuous access to reference points and documents regarding the Head of School search process.

 

If you need further clarification, please do not hesitate to reach out to me at mrobersonaisc@gmail.com

 

With best wishes on behalf of the AISC Board of Directors,

 

Michael Roberson

AISC Search Committee Chair

 

Head of School Candidate Biographical Sketches

 

Fiona Reynolds 

Fiona Reynolds is currently the Director of Wellbeing at the Avenues The World School in New York, where she has been since the summer of 2021. Prior to her move back home to the United States, Fiona was the Deputy Head of School at the American School of Bombay (ASB), Mumbai, India (2015-2021). At ASB she also served in the roles of Director of Teaching and Learning (2013-2015) and Middle School Principal (2011-2013). Fiona also worked as the Middle School Associate Principal at Graded, The American School of São Paulo, Brazil (2009-2011). She has been active as an Adaptive School Agency Trainer, Positive Discipline Parent Workshop Leader, Cognitive Coaching Foundation and Advanced Trainer amongst many other facilitator roles. Fiona holds a Doctorate in Organizational Leadership, Policy and Development, a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Minnesota (USA). 


Leigh Fitzgerald

Leigh Fitzgerald is currently the Vice President of Academic Affairs at the Mid-Pacific Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii (2019-Present). Prior to this she was the Executive Director at the Hawaii Technology Academy (2011-2019), School Retool Coach/Interim Program Manager at Stanford University (2017-2019), DIrector of Upper School at the Wildwood School, Los Angeles (2010-2011), the Middle/Upper School Principal at the Maui Preparatory Academy, Napili, (2005-2010) and has worked as a English and Social Studies teacher at the early part of her career. Leigh has administrative experience across all spectrum of a school including overseeing educational policy, accreditation processes,  admissions, financial planning, and recruitment to name a few. Leigh holds a Master’s degree in Administration, Planning & Social Policy from Harvard University, Cambridge and a Bachelor’s degree in American Civilization and Education from Brown University, Providence. 


Vladimir Kuskovski 

Vladimir Kuskovski presently serves as the Head of School at the EF Academy in New York (2019-Present). Before arrive at EF Academy, he was the Director at the International School of Basel, Switzerland (2015-2019), Head of School at the Oberoi International School, Mumbai, India (2011-2015), Headmaster at the International School Hamburg, Germany (2009-2011), Headmaster and Assistant Headmaster at the Leysin American School of Switzerland (2002-2009) and has worked as a Principal and taught Russian Studies for a number of years in U.S. schools. Vladimir is also an adjunct professor at the Endicott College (USA) and supervises doctoral students at Grand Canyon University (USA). He holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Leadership of Educational Administration from Capella University (USA) and a Master’s degree in Education from the Minsk Linguistics University (Belarus).