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School Communications Scoop
Bonnie Leedy, CEO
160 episodes
4 days ago
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 ...
Show more...
Education
Business,
Management,
Marketing
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School Customer Service Training, Part 3
School Communications Scoop
12 minutes
2 months ago
School Customer Service Training, Part 3
If Parts 1 and 2 explained what terrific service looks like, Part 3 shows how to teach it, practice it, and keep it pulsing through your halls long after the kick-off workshop. Because the best school customer service training isn’t a PowerPoint—it’s a living, laughing, problem-solving culture. Training tactics that work (and don’t bore anyone to tears). Here are five proven ways to turn mandatory PD into “Can we do this again next month?” excitement. For more information or help with your sc...
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 ...