Your top 5 school-home communication challenges, solved

Your top 5 school-home communication challenges, solved

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Implementing a unified communication solution focused on family engagement provides school districts with multiple benefits. An intuitive, easy-to-use program can standardize communication between school and home, for example, and increase overall family engagement.

Selecting the right K-12 communications platform that supports the needs of everyone and is purpose-built to engage families can save everyone time, increase technology adoption, save money, and diminish or eliminate any confusion.

It also helps districts avoid or address these top five school-home communication challenges:

1. Too many systems create too many messages and mass confusion. Parents and guardians are often overwhelmed by the volume of inbound messages and variety of messaging channels. As a result, they don’t know whether the school newsletter went into the spam folder, where the field trip permission slip is or how to add money to lunch accounts. In our district, we found that teachers and schools were using more than a dozen different platforms for family communication. Even the most engaged families shared that it was difficult to keep up with so much information in so many places.

Brooke Allen, Director of Communications, Crown Point Indiana Community School Corporation

Brooke Allen is the Director of Communications for the Crown Point Indiana Community School Corporation.

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