Let’s be honest—education has changed. Big time. Gone are the days when families simply enrolled their children in the neighborhood school by default. Today, parents are exploring options, doing their homework, and making informed decisions about where their child will thrive. Thanks to the rise of school choice, schools are no longer just places students are assigned to—they’re places families choose. And that shift can feel overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to. For more information or help ...
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Let’s be honest—education has changed. Big time. Gone are the days when families simply enrolled their children in the neighborhood school by default. Today, parents are exploring options, doing their homework, and making informed decisions about where their child will thrive. Thanks to the rise of school choice, schools are no longer just places students are assigned to—they’re places families choose. And that shift can feel overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to. For more information or help ...
Picture This! School Website Photography that Engages, Part 1
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1 month ago
Picture This! School Website Photography that Engages, Part 1
Picture the last time you scrolled a website on your phone. Did you read the paragraphs first—or did the images tell you, in a heartbeat, whether you were in the right place? Parents judge a school site in the same way. A shot of engaged students in a bright makerspace shouts innovation! long before a headline can. Visuals build emotional connection, speed comprehension, and make information stick—key reasons we’ve urged schools for years to show their mission, not just describe it. Let your ...
School Communications Scoop
Let’s be honest—education has changed. Big time. Gone are the days when families simply enrolled their children in the neighborhood school by default. Today, parents are exploring options, doing their homework, and making informed decisions about where their child will thrive. Thanks to the rise of school choice, schools are no longer just places students are assigned to—they’re places families choose. And that shift can feel overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to. For more information or help ...