Do you remember taking something to school in your hands or in your backpack for a show-and-tell class activity? Maybe you took your favorite toy or game and talked about why it was special or what you liked about it. Perhaps you shared a talent, like one of my...
Working with the local media to get your school stories heardManaging the Media, Part 3
So, your teachers and staff are preparing for another great event. You worked hard to let your local media folks know about it and why you thought it would make a good coverage opportunity ahead of time. Despite the high hopes you had for a media frenzy, when the...
Is the Media Out to Get Your School?Managing the Media, Part 2
It feels like the media is out to get your school. The coverage of your district is always negative. They never care about any of the good things happening in your building. Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Look, I’ve heard it all before—I’ve even said some of it...
Involving Local Media in Your School CommunicationsCreating school advocates for positive media coverage, Part 1
Why does getting the media to cover your school event seem like such a Herculean feat? It doesn’t have to be! As long as you’re willing to tweak your mindset, align your tactics, and show some patience, the rewards can be huge. Who am I to help you make this happen?...
Celebrating Students’ Successes in SchoolsWhy sharing your school's stories adds crucial value to your school
Doing well in school, more often than not, doesn’t come easy. Most times, it requires an added measure and even sometimes an enormous amount of effort. Week to week, students in your school or district attend class, participate in discussions, work on homework, and...