LIVES: Leadership During School Shutdowns
Every person needs to see themselves as a LEADER at this moment. While there is value in a great follower, this moment also requires great leaders. Whether you are a...
Every person needs to see themselves as a LEADER at this moment. While there is value in a great follower, this moment also requires great leaders. Whether you are a...
What are the questions school leaders have? Last week, Possip hosted a webinar for school leaders on “Leading in Times of Challenge”. Possip’s CEO, Shani Dowell, discussed how leaders should...
At Possip, we observe how teachers, administrators, and district leaders are engaging and communicating with families. It's been remarkable to watch schools and families set into action and adapt so...
Possip CEO & Founder Shani Dowell shares important communication tips to help keep your schools safe. Schools have a weighty responsibility towards school safety - both for students and staff. An important...
Why Parent Data is Important - and Hard to Maintain “You can have data without information, but you cannot have information without data.” — Daniel Keys Moran said. He didn't say...
Last week we shared part 1 of our series on teacher parent communication. You can find it here: https://possip.com/teacher-parent-communication-principals-corner/ We know that parents and teachers have diverse needs and wants. Our...
Parents want to know how their child is doing academically. Schools can often feel pressure about the best ways to share this information without overburdening teachers or current systems. There...
When Possip first started we heard with skepticism "do principals really want to know what parents think Do they really want parent engagement?" And the short answer is - not...
The original opening for this blog post shared a real life scenario highlighting how hard educators' jobs are. The scenario happened just last week to a school counselor I know. Before...
We know the feeling. You want to get your kids talking and know about every minute of your children’s days of school (What did you learn? What did you have...