Oprah premiered the film my son and I starred in last night!!!!!
“These Hands”
It’s been tough keeping this film on the low, but I REALLY hope you all vibe with the message. Give me your honest feedback please!
And dream big! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@Hawk@ThomaHawkShow@joethomas73 Gotta bring back the ThomaHawk show!! Been missing you guys this year! This crazy world in 2020 needs some of the fun and laughter you guys bring us. @Hawk@joethomas73
A5: Schools have looked to local businesses to create mutually beneficial relationships to provide funding and services, like how Marshall has partnered with Shared Harvest to help provide a food pantry for our students and their families.#EduSpin
A4: I like the idea of celebrating the diversity within the school to help everyone feel welcome. This could be done by incorporating cultural sites and holidays into coursework and field trips; or including ethnic foods, music, language, and art into school events.#EduSpin
A3: PR is often seen as a one time publicity stunt and that the school is trying to manipulate the community to think they are something when their everyday actions don’t support that image. PR needs to be continuous and it needs to come from everyone in the school. #EduSpin
A2: I think the purpose is to shape the way the school is viewed by the community. To make sure that the school is viewed in the best possible light and seen as a valuable part of the community. #EduSpin
A1: Public relations is building and maintaining good relationships with community partners and then using those relationships to help shape the way the school is viewed by the public. #EduSpin
@EducationSpin@Kings_Schools Hello I'm Jon Armstrong and I teach Social Studies at Marshall High School, a dropout recovery school in Middletown, OH. #EduSpin
@EducationSpin A5: Reach out and ask for needed assistance but make sure communication of purpose and plan are clear and well thought out and make sure to follow up with info about the results of their contribution. Show appreciation! #EduSpin
@EducationSpin A4: When businesses donate money to a school they want to see the benefit. If the business doesn’t feel like it is receiving any benefit, they are unlikely to remain partners. #EduSpin
@EducationSpin A3: Community partners want to feel needed and they want to see results. Schools have to make sure they are communicating with their business partners to show them what their contributions were able to accomplish. #EduSpin
@EducationSpin A2: It can provide the school with funds or services that it would not otherwise have access to. It can also open up communication lines within the community. And I think it shows community buy-in. #EduSpin
@EducationSpin A1: Community partnerships are ongoing positive mutually beneficial relationships with businesses within the community that schools can lean on for support either financially or through a specific service that the school can’t provide by itself. #EduSpin
@EducationSpin A7: The major benefit here is having a plan in place when a crisis happens. A crisis can obviously be hectic and having clearly laid out steps and roles can make for a much smoother process and could potentially save lives. #EduSpin