Communicating With Families: Tips From a Pro
There are so many options for communicating with current or prospective families. Do you use your school website? Parent portal? Social media? An app? We wanted to share some advice and best practices for family communication, so we reached out
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Does Teacher Coaching Matter?
A Lasting Impression Converting teacher instruction into student achievement is the main goal behind the new FACTS Coaching program. FACTS Education Solutions launched their research-based coaching program in September so teachers can be at their best for students and their
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A Free Higher Ed Toolkit for K12 Families
Our Partnership With Nelnet Bank We believe that access to a quality education – from primary to post-secondary – leads to better, richer lives. That belief is why FACTS was founded. It’s why we continue to serve millions of K-12
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FACTS Ed Launches Coaching Program
FACTS Education Solutions has launched its instructional coaching program, which will help students receive the best education possible by improving the quality of instruction teachers deliver, through courses and professional coaches. FACTS Ed consults with administrators and teachers, and partners
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SIS Training Resources
This month we’re highlighting just a few of the many resources available to help you be more effective in your role at school by using the tools included in FACTS SIS. HubHelp Check out some of the new training materials
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Why Don’t We Just Do a Billboard?
Educating Your Staff on Effective Marketing A billboard may not be the most effective way to advertise your school in 2020. I’d argue that the only successful billboard is one that has a big arrow pointing down to show families
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It’s Time to Review FACTS Payment Plan and Financial Aid Options
It’s already time to review FACTS payment plan and financial aid assessment options for the next school year.
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How to Set Up Your Gradebook
Here’s how to prepare class gradebooks in the FACTS Student Information System (SIS) — as a teacher or as an administrator.
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The Partnership Between Leadership and Enrollment
Enrollment directors are responsible for bringing in the majority of revenue for our schools, but they aren’t always invited into leadership circles or involved in decision making. How would you characterize the relationship between enrollment and leadership at your school? Great? Getting there? Nonexistent? Unfortunately, sometimes leadership doesn’t fully understand that enrollment and marketing are
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