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Web site development for school districts requires  a unique focus. If not designed and managed properly, school Web sites fail to accomplish their original goals and possibly do more harm than good for the branding of the district, its teachers, administrators, and board members.

So, while School Webmasters would like to become your school's Webmaster, we also recognize that this may not be possible. So, to help you make the most of your school's Web site we've provided a few articles to address some of the more common questions and to point administrators, boards, and parents in the right direction regarding the development or management of their school's Web sites. Whether you are developing your own as a class project or are searching for a Web designer to do it for you, we hope these articles will help you succeed.

 

School Web Site Checklist - Here are some basic but important items to put on your checklist of things to do while developing (or having someone develop) your school's Web site.

How Hard Is YOUR Web Site Working? - Are you putting your school's Web site to it's best use? If not, revise your strategy. (Published in "The Edge," the Official Publication of the Arizona Association of School Business Officials)

Content Is King - Don't underestimate the importance of planning the content for your Web site. Today's sites require more than cool designs and jazzy Flash to best serve your site visitors and their needs.

 

 

 

School Web site tips and articles