May 23, 2024
Tomorrow’s News Today: Speak Up Summer Planning Series
Tags: cyber school, education, high school, newsletter, Project Tomorrow, Speak Up survey, virtual school
An item from the folks behind the Speak Up survey.
May 22, 2024
preparing students of today to be innovators, leaders, and engaged citizens of tomorrow
encourage parents to Speak Up
as a way to participate in their child’s education
Don’t let the bell ring on parent participation! Summer is approaching, but there’s still time to hear from parents before planning for the ’24-’25 school year.
Keep scrolling for resources to kick start your efforts!
Complete this form to get started!
why survey parents?
end-of-year insights & feedback
Use the images below (or create your own) to share with parents via social media, email, or a parent communication app to encourage them to share their end-of-year insights. (Click on the images below to access and download the shareable graphics.)
Concerned about time commitments and constraints? Be sure to keep reading for what we call the ‘take the survey while you wait’ campaign – highlighting times when families will be ‘waiting’ at a school event during the survey window.
take the survey while you wait campaign
Identify time when families will be at your school and use these as an opportunity to share the survey information. Use our templates to make flyers, add to programs, or include in presentation decks being displayed in the halls or at special events.
Here are some events to consider using as a promotional time for taking the Speak Up survey:
- School drop-off or pick-up line (hand out flyers or have QR codes along the lane)
- End-of-year assemblies (project for all to see as they wait)
- Any events involving food (have flyers at tables or along where the line forms-tape to floor or walls)
- School performances and concerts
- PTA meetings
- What else comes to your mind?
messaging tips & ideas
Messaging Ideas:
- Be very clear about the importance of the survey and the importance of participating.
- Tell parents what’s in it for them. How will teachers incorporate these results into their students’ classroom experiences? How will principals use the information school-wide?
- If your school or district has participated in Speak Up in the past, provide them with an example of how prior parent feedback aided in change.
Messaging Tips:
- Consider scheduling emails/texts to arrive between 11:00 AM–2:00 PM or 5:00–8:00 PM, during peak times when messages are opened by families. This could greatly increase the levels of engagement in your school survey.
- The email should be from an actual person, not the school.
Thank you from the Project Tomorrow team!
Julie, Michelle, Ian, Sam, Irene, & David
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- Source: https://virtualschooling.wordpress.com/2024/05/23/tomorrows-news-today-speak-up-summer-planning-series-3/