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 […]
Read More »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 […]
Read More »Newsletter 101: Best Practices
When it comes to updating the community on all things school news, your newsletter is one of the main sources of information. While you want your audience to remain informed, overloading your newsletter with a heavy amount of text or too many images can be distracting. Balance is key! Ensure the messaging of your newsletter […]
Read More »Show Me What You Got: Elevating Your Annual Report
Annual reports are the perfect opportunity to show the community what your district has accomplished throughout the year. An instrument of accountability, they inform community members about school aims, objectives, achievements, use of resources, and financial performance. Since annual reports can directly impact essential measures like funding, producing a […]
Read More »Using Canva to the Max: Creating Videos in Canva
Canva is a top resource when it comes to daily content creation needs and making graphics on the fly. Canva’s lesser known video feature takes content creation to the next level! In this increasingly digital world, videos are a prevalent source for information. According to Wyzowl, 91% of consumers would like to see more video […]
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 »Holiday Essentials for Leaders in Education
The holiday season filled with celebrations, religious observances, and overeating is upon us! We know you are making your lists and checking them twice. Here’s another item to add to your list of to-do’s: using the holidays to connect with your parents, students, staff and the entire school community. While students and fellow staff are […]
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 […]
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