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Strong school brands don’t rely on sounding bigger, louder, or more impressive. They focus on being recognizable, consistent, and authentic enough that families quickly understand what makes the experience different. 🎯🏫
This special full episode with @MTMehan from @hillsdaleindc. explores how imagination, civics, and wit can shape the kind of graduates our country needs. Watch the full conversation and share it with a fellow educator. Click link 👇
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Leah Ellis from the Society of Child Entrepreneurs shows how everyday annoyances can become powerful lessons in entrepreneurship for kids by simply exploring problems and possible solutions. Her full episode goes live on June 29. Share it with a fellow educator. ✏️
We're feeling the effects of broken civic education, and most of us don't even see it yet. @MTMehan of @HillsdaleInDC does. 🎙️ Be sure to tune in for this special episode on June 26.
Summer planning shouldn’t focus only on operations and logistics. It’s also one of the best opportunities to refine messaging, improve family communication, and prepare stronger systems before the next enrollment cycle begins. ☀️🗓️
School isn’t your mission statement or building. It’s your people.
Part 1 of my 2-part series with Erik Twist from @ArcadiaEd digs into teacher recruitment, retention, and culture for school leaders.
Watch Part 1 now. Click link 👇
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Father’s Day is a reminder of the encouragement, stability, and support that shape a child’s confidence over time.
Wishing a Happy Father’s Day to all the dads, grandfathers, mentors, and father figures making a difference every day. 💙
Something's been quietly broken in how we educate — and @hillsdaleindc's @MTMehan has spent decades doing something about it. 🎙️ Don't miss our special episode airing on June 26!
Christian and classical schools: your culture shouldn’t be for everyone.
In Part 1 of a 2-part series, Erik Twist of @ArcadiaEd explains why clarity about who you are attracts the best teachers and repels the wrong ones.
Watch this 1st part of the episode on June 22.👀
Families experience communication as part of your school culture. Delayed responses, unclear updates, and inconsistency create uncertainty over time, while clarity and responsiveness build reassurance and long-term confidence. 💭🏫
A school isn’t your mission statement or curriculum. It’s your people.
In Part 1 of a 2-part conversation with Erik Twist of @ArcadiaEd, we unpack why your faculty is your school’s real promise to parents.
Watch Part 1 on June 22. 👀
Schools thrive on community, not just data. 🌟 Check out my latest conversation with Kiernan Fiore from Holy Innocents School as we dive into classical education, Catholic identity, and the concept of whole-person formation. Don't miss it! Click link 👇
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Schools are now more open to exploring new marketing strategies! There's a noticeable shift in their willingness to adopt innovative approaches that can drive success.
How is the demographic cliff impacting education freedom, and what does the new Education Freedom Tax Credit mean for your school? @GinnyGentles of the @DFIPolicy has the answers you need to navigate these major shifts. Click link 👇
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The strongest schools don’t treat the end of the year as a finish line. They use it as a reflection point—reviewing communication, family experience, enrollment patterns, and the moments that either built momentum or created friction. 📒📈
Are your students becoming better humans, or just better test-takers? 🤔 Kiernan Fiore from Holy Innocents School reminds us that schools are full of people, not data points—and Christian schools form souls. Watch the full episode on June 15. 🗓️
Christian and private schools don’t have to copy the public school model. @GinnyGentles from the @DFIPolicy shares why a fresh vision matters in a special School Success Podcast episode. Don’t miss it on June 12. 🏫 ✨
Summer break may slow daily routines, but it rarely pauses family decision-making. Many parents use this season to research schools, revisit options, compare experiences, and think more seriously about what they want next year. ☀️💻