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Locked Out? Navigating a Locked-Out School Social Media Account

It’s never fun being locked out. These five tips will help you proactively avoid a potentially disastrous social media or website lockout before it happens.

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Unraveling the Logo Design Paradox: A Guide to Avoiding Legal Pitfalls

  In the digital era, a school’s logo is more than just a symbol – it’s an identifier, inspires unity, communicates core values, and an emblem of professionalism. As district leaders, it’s your duty to ensure that your logo accurately reflects your institution’s values and is protected.   But creating a logo can be akin […]

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Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence in Public Education

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not merely a sci-fi concept anymore; it’s a present reality transforming various sectors, including education. As the superintendents of school districts, it’s essential to understand the impacts and opportunities AI presents to optimize and enhance the way you deliver education in schools. Changing the teaching and learning landscape. The New York […]

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Introducing Superintendent-In-Residence Dr. Michele Bowers

What better way to support the needs of superintendents than with the wisdom of an in-house, seasoned former superintendent? Nichols Strategies is proud to announce partnership with Superintendent-In-Residence, Dr. Michele Bowers, a leader in education with a 30-year track record of leadership, innovation, and equity under her belt. A trailblazer by nature, Bowers has the […]

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Maximizing LinkedIn for School Districts

  Renowned as the social media platform for networking opportunities, professional development tips, and business updates, LinkedIn is often underutilized by school districts and school leaders. With over 700 million users, LinkedIn is an ideal avenue to reach out to educators, business leaders, and community members alike.    Using LinkedIn Strategically for Your District:    […]

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Telling Your School’s Story With Strong Testimonials

  Telling the story of your school district is essential to garnering new students and families. Strong testimonials from current students, alumni, and faculty members is a great way to control the narrative, highlighting the unique aspects that make an education at your district special. 88% of people trust testimonials and reviews as much as […]

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Gearing Up For Graduation

  The excitement and emotion at the hallmark of graduation season is upon us! Capturing the momentum and using it to highlight the student body’s accomplishments is a prime way to showcase the strength of your school district, and what distinguishes you from the rest. Check out our eight tips to create your best school […]

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Logo 101: Designing Your Best School Logo Yet

  A school logo is an important visual representation of a school’s identity and values, showcasing what your school stands for to the community and beyond. Your logo is found on just about anything- from uniforms and office items to apparel, so you will want to be sure to get it right! Here are some […]

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Building Stronger Schools: The Importance of Community Engagement in School Districts

Building a strong community within a school district is vital for creating a positive and supportive learning environment for students. In addition, engaging with the community can bring a wealth of benefits for both the district and the community as a whole.  First and foremost, community engagement helps build the district’s trust and support. When […]

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Make Your Next Open House a Success!

First impressions go a long way, especially when it comes to the impression a school makes on the families of potential students. Open houses are an opportunity to show the community what makes your schools special, highlighting why families should invest in their students’ education at your school. Think from the perspective of a prospective […]

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