Five Things Every Magnet School Promotion Must Have
You’re a Superintendent with magnet schools. We know that the specialized programs and curriculum attract a diverse group of students and should be celebrated within the district. Since the purpose of a magnet school is to attract students, what steps are your district (or magnet school) taking to ensure that the message of a magnet […]
Read More »Why Putting Your Engagement Eggs in Someone’s Basket is a Risky Move
The changing digital landscape has many brands considering their next step on social media channels, like Twitter and TikTok. Recently, shifts in Twitter policy and TikTok privacy safeguards have left some concerned. For districts, this could mean the platforms you purchased to push social media messages may restrict your ability to publish content or to […]
Read More »Rep Your School! 5 Ways to Leverage Public School Week on Social Media
The hard work and dedication demonstrated by your school district deserves to be recognized-and Public Schools Week is the perfect opportunity to do so! Held during February 27th to March 3rd Public Schools Week is a designated time for school leaders, administrators, teachers, school board members and parents to host events for their communities and […]
Read More »Actions Speak Louder Than Words
A superintendent’s to-do list is never complete. There’s always a new idea to consider. It’s no different for us at Nichols Strategies. This year, we are debuting a new website designed to help school leaders understand our services. Perhaps as a school leader, you’re thinking about ensuring your families and employees understand the brand promise […]
Read More »Serving the Ring and Not the King (or Queen)
A wise mentor once counseled a frazzled school communicator to serve the ring and not the king. It was sage advice considering there had been changes in the superintendent’s office – ones that made the communicator anxious. Perhaps you’re new to the superintendency, or maybe you are onboarding a new communications professional. A clear understanding […]
Read More »Elevating your District’s Community Stakeholder Relations
When it comes to facilitating your school district’s long term success, community stakeholder support is critical to reach and maintain those goals. Identifying key stakeholders, building meaningful relations and maintaining them heavily relies on trust and open communication. Creating a foundation based on trust requires transparency and ongoing communication practices for a successful relationship between […]
Read More »Land Acknowledgement 101: Honoring Native American Heritage
School districts acknowledge numerous holidays, traditions, and observances throughout the year, but do we acknowledge the native land that our communities are on? One way to consider honoring Native American heritage throughout the year is to implement the practice of land acknowledgement at public functions. Kicking off school events and gatherings with acknowledgment of the […]
Read More »Effective Communication Across Your District
One shoe does not fit all when it comes to communicating important messages to school districts and families. In fact, better communication with families fosters relationships centered in trust, ultimately improving the student’s success. In the effort to bolster communication efforts for your community, evaluating the current systems in place and considering new ones is critical. […]
Read More »Photography 101: Capturing Your District’s Story
We all know the power of photography and the importance of telling the district’s story. What image comes to mind when you think of your schools? We have a few tips to help! #photography As communicators, we must be able to tell the school districts’ stories as effectively as possible. Here are a few photography […]
Read More »It Takes a Village: Tackling Rising Childhood Obesity
Nutrition serves as the building blocks of a solid foundation, making the issue of childhood obesity, highlighted during the month of September, increasingly important to educators. Impacting one in six youth according to the National Children’s Health Survey, obesity disproportionately affects minorities as well as low-income students. Remaining innovative in solutions by collaborating with community […]
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