Four Steps to ADA Compliance for School Websites
Disability rights advocates are increasingly turning their attention to equal access to information on school websites and other digital platforms. Is your website ready?
Disability rights advocates are increasingly turning their attention to equal access to information on school websites and other digital platforms. Is your website ready?
Katonah-Lewisboro School District has created district and school websites that are visually appealing, easy to navigate and beautifully coordinated together. Here's how they did it.
Today’s busy families are bombarded with messages and notifications from all directions. How can schools make sure their important communications don’t get lost in the shuffle?
The High School of Art & Design is one of the most venerable institutions in the New York City Department of Education. Their school website needed to reflect the things that make them special.
In an age of school choice, schools need to be able to tell—and sell—their stories to prospective families. A great website can help.
What kinds of information belongs on the class page, and how often should teachers update it? It depends on what teachers want their page to accomplish and how it fits into their classroom.