How Vulnerability Can Be the Key to Getting Parents Engaged
Views: 1,858 Natalie is a 2nd grade teacher in one of Possip’s partner schools. Recently, she talked with our team
Views: 1,858 Natalie is a 2nd grade teacher in one of Possip’s partner schools. Recently, she talked with our team
Views: 1,454 Photo by NeONBRAND on Unsplash In Amanda’s second year as a principal in Dallas, she knew she needed to make
Views: 3,133 A recent 2018 survey from the Learning Policy Institute (https://learningpolicyinstitute.org/product/nassp-understanding-addressing-principal-turnover-review-research-report) found that the fifth highest factor that would
Views: 1,343 Nashville classical was one of Possip’s first partner schools. Their enrollment, parent happiness and teacher satisfaction are all
Views: 2,367 Every city is officially back to school. Yay! This means we’re also back to working with parents, schools
Views: 3,759 Belonging is the innate human desire to be part of something larger than us. – Brene Brown In
Views: 1,884 Engaging and maintaining parent engagement isn’t easy. Yet parents play a significant role in the academic success of
Views: 2,703 contributor Nicholas “Knick” Dixon is a public school administrator, anti-racism advocate, and feedback junky based in Greensboro, NC. Billionaire businessman and
Views: 2,211 When Possip first started we heard with skepticism “do principals really want to know what parents think Do
Views: 2,295 We couldn’t resist. It’s Valentine’s season. Cupid shot his arrow at us :-). So we thought this was
Views: 2,682 This special feature on Possip’s blog is thanks to educator and entrepreneur Lauren Sikes. Lauren is the Founder and
Views: 5,012 You may have heard of the book “Good is the Enemy of Great“. It is a wonderful book