Communicate More Effectively

Communicate your key initiatives clearly and consistently to all stakeholders.

 

 

 

Bridge the Communications Gap

With pressure mounting on schools to improve student performance, effective leadership is essential. Unfortunately, outdated communication systems often make it difficult for district and school leaders to build internal alignment for crucial initiatives and disseminate important information to the larger community. Many districts have a public Web site, but even with a full-time Webmaster, content can become stale, losing its intended audience and reducing its overall effectiveness.

A Completely Different Solution

eChalk is an integrated, functional solution that provides consistent, professional-looking, user-friendly Web sites, equipped with a suite of powerful communication tools designed specifically to meet the needs of all members of a K-12 community. eChalk's Online Learning Environment is...

  • Customizable
    Create a unique look and feel for your district’s online presence
  • Consistent
    Your school and district Web sites always look professional, clean, and well-organized.
  • Quick & easy to learn and use
    Reduce the burden on already overworked district staff
  • Simple to manage
    Give department heads and other leaders the ability to maintain department-specific communication
  • Flexible
    Publish content to the public or maintain confidentiality for internal communication
  • Hierarchical
    Publish information at the district level and know it immediately appears on all school sites, so you can ensure your message gets out to where the community is looking
  • Dynamic
    Ensure that all data is updated automatically and integrated from your existing systems

Get Everyone on the Same Page

With eChalk, your district can inspire confidence and build support among administrators, teachers, parents, and students to positively impact leadership, teaching, and learning. eChalk ensures that everyone gets the important information they need—including new curriculum standards, policy changes, class or homework assignments, published grades, and much more—when they need it.