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 that lead to school success. According to Payne and Kaba (2001), the...
It can be difficult as a principal to prioritize tasks and focus on the most important building blocks that lead to school success. According to Payne and Kaba (2001), the...
Educators know that students do better if parents are involved. Truly, they get higher grades, learn at a faster rate, and have better attendance. However, there are still many barriers...
Savannah, a current Possip reporter and former educator, discusses four ways to find funding for your school or district so that you can use a program like Possip! As a former...
Possip received over 4,000 responses submitted by parents, family members, and caregivers this week. We read all of the praises and insights sent in throughout the week of April 12th...
During the week ending April 2th, we received almost 14,000 responses from parents or caregivers to a Pulse Check™ with their praise and insights. We know parents and family members...
During the week ending March 12th, 2021, over 10,000 parents, family members, or caregivers responded to a Pulse Check™ with praise and insights. We know families hear from their school...
Parents and guardians are busier than ever, but their voices need to be heard in schools. Here are some strategies for increasing parent response rates. Possip schools can implement these...
Our Tips for Engaging and Retaining Teachers and Staff Through staff Pulse Checks™ we see teachers and staff members have a diverse array of thoughts and feelings about their satisfaction –...
During the week ending March 5th, over 20,000 parents or caregivers responded to a pulse check with their parents' praise and insights. We know parents and family members hear from...
During the week ending February 28th, over 33,000 parents or caregivers responded to a Pulse Check™ with their parent praise and insights. Below are trends in comments from families across...