Your families are your clients. Just like any other business, you have to market to them.
hey will likely start their school choice journey like any other new decision or product purchase: by researching online.
Making district information easily accessible to your potential and current families is vital and could lead to increased enrollment, as alluded to by Abby McCartney in this article:
“Anytime you have a family that needs to make an active choice, as opposed to going to the school they’re automatically zoned to, you’re looking at a family that needs information.” — Abby McCartney, Camden Enrollment’s Executive Director
Now that you’ve got their attention, you need to keep it.
Remove barriers by ensuring that your schools’ offerings are accessible on any device and in any language, similar to what Oakland USD did in this article.
“To promote equity and provide better access to high-quality school information for our community, we sought the help of technology. With new systems/processes, we believed we could bring the services to the families that need them most, on their own schedule.” — Dr. Charles Wilson, Executive Director for Enrollment and Portfolio Management at OUSD
You’ve got the families’ attention through marketing in your community, detailed your offerings, and created equitable recruitment practices, so the only thing left to do now is acquire new students, which leads to increased financial support.
You must learn how families search for schools and use that information to recruit and retain students.
Want to know how to accomplish all of the above items with ease? SchoolFinder is the ultimate school showcase for family search. For the student to be successful at your school and in turn your school to be successful with its students, families must choose the school that best fits that child’s needs.
Promote your schools, and shine a light on all the information families need when researching and discovering all school options.
SchoolFinder by SchoolMint is the first step to attracting, enrolling, and retaining a steady stream of students for years to come.