Trends & Insights
A trusted resource for leaders and doers, this is where Possip shares emerging trends and practical strategies grounded in real survey insights from employees, parents, top organizations, and students.
Each post equips leaders and doers with data-driven perspectives and actionable insights or tools to strengthen communication, engagement, and impact.
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Start Good Survey Habits Today
Because surveys are relatively easy to do, they’re also ripe for bad habits- kind of like fast food. The quickest, easiest option isn’t always the best one. Pay your monthly subscription for a survey platform, and suddenly, you’re off to the races. The problem? Bad survey habits can do millions

February Family Trends 2023

Sustaining Black History: A Year-Round Approach for Schools, Families & Communities
Black History Month is coming to an end. Contrary to jokes, February wasn’t chosen because it is the

January Family Trends 2023
Caitlin Churchill, Possip’s Community Director provides an overview of top family feedback trends from this past January! January

How Possip Helps Share the Love!
Virginia Williams, Possip reporter with a background in Elementary Education & Special Education, shares ways to share the

Using Community Feedback in School Improvement Projects, Event Recap
Educators from schools across the country gathered for a conversation between Possip’s Jordan Jones, Executive Directors Kathryn Procope

Tactics for Increasing Attendance and Enrollment, Event Recap
Nearly two hundred leaders and educators from across the country gathered for a conversation between Possip’s CEO, Shani

Howard University MS’s Protocol for Using Family Feedback in School Improvement
Kerry Whitacre Swarr, Possip reporter and education equity consultant who is also working on her Ed.D. dissertation involving

Moving into the New Year: 2022 Reflections
Shani Dowell, Possip CEO and Founder, shares important forms of reflection as the year comes to an end.

Actions for Keeping Safe Schools, Event Recap
Possip’s CEO Shani Dowell sat down with mental health counselor Malené Dixon and Catherine Cecere of Joffe Emergency