Trends & Insights
A trusted resource for leaders and doers, this is where Possip shares emerging trends and practical strategies grounded in real insights from employees, parents, top organizations, and students.
Each post equips leaders and/or doers with data-driven perspectives and actionable ideas 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 $50 monthly subscription for a survey platform, and suddenly, you’re off to the races. The problem? Bad survey habits can do

Supporting Students in a Post-Mask World
Shani , Possip CEO and Founder, and Savannah, Savannah, a current Possip reporter and former educator, share several

How School Leaders Can Help Build Family-Teacher Relationships
Meet with us Savannah, a current Possip reporter and former educator, shares tips on how school leaders can

Top 7 Family Engagement Tools
Shani Dowell, Possip’s Founder and CEO, spent time between the business, education, and nonprofit sectors. She was also

The Power of Listening
Lately, I have been reflecting on the power of listening. Good listening is a spiritual effort. It sounds a

Six Creative Ways to Celebrate Teachers
Savannah, a current Possip reporter, and former educator shares six creative ways to celebrate teachers for all that

Top Ten Testing Tips For Parents & Schools
Tis the season for testing! Kids aren’t the only ones who need to prepare for testing! Our Possip

Best Grading Practices for Teachers and School Leaders
Former teacher and Possip teammate, Savannah, shares best grading practices for teachers and school leaders. It’s the end

The Building Block of Successful Schools: Trust
It can be difficult as a principal to prioritize tasks and focus on the most important building blocks

Parent Engagement 101: Getting Started on Your Parent Engagement Plans
Educators know that students do better if parents are involved. Truly, they get higher grades, learn at a