Are You Ready for Change?

Everyone is aware of the criticism of public schools. Many people feel that public schools have failed to meet the need even though many public schools have very good achievement test scores. Some of the critics will point out that we have a large number of high school graduates who are unemployed as a measure of failure. There are an assortment of other criticisms which express a disappointment with the outcomes (teen pregnancy, violence, drug use, etc.). […]

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How Will You Tell the Story?

There are many ways for you to advertise (tell the story) your parochial school. Which way is likely to be most appealing to your parents and prospective parents? […]

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Feedback Loop

Is your parochial school receiving the feedback it needs to increase enrollment? […]

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Be More than a School

Being a parochial school causes people to think all you do is provide an education and teach religion. You know the lifelong success of your students depends on more than that. […]

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Drive Social Change

Social change is messy, time consuming, and difficult. It is also fulfilling, meaningful, challenging, and emotionally rewarding. […]

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The Best Change

When enrollment declines, you know something must change. What change should you make? […]

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Customer Value and Student Retention

The better you are at talking about the intangible value, the more positive information people will have about your school. Talking to families and donors about the intangible value, gives them more to talk about. Your school benefits from the word of mouth when the families have something to say. […]

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Why Wait to Increase Enrollment?

The economic recovery we all want still seems to be on the distant horizon. What can parochial schools do until the recovery arrives? […]

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Is the Value Obvious?

Do the parents and donors of your parochial school understand your value the way you want them to? […]

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