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 ...
All content for School Communications Scoop is the property of Bonnie Leedy, CEO and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
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 ...
Parents, students, staff, and community partners judge your school long before anyone sets foot on campus. A snappy email reply, a friendly “How can I help?” at the front desk, or a quick website update can build trust—or break it. In public education, good enough is yesterday’s news. Families today expect concierge-level support, and the schools that deliver consistent, positive school customer service win enrollment, loyalty, and word-of-mouth gold. Here are the first three building blocks ...
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 ...