Newsletters / Oct 20, 2020
ClassTag Gazette: October 2020
Happy October! Fall breeze, autumn leaves! Or is it stressed, blessed and pumpkin-obsessed? Either way, grab…
We put together this FREE training for teachers and school leaders: “How To Turn Parents Into Partners“. We believe that when parents are partners, kids do better, parents are happier, and your job is easier.
In This Free Training You’ll Learn:
Four years ago Brittany O’Connell landed her dream job as a Kindergarten teacher in Connecticut. But she quickly discovered being a Teacher isn’t as “easy” as it seems. Brittany was swamped all her new tasks. Between grading, meetings, and reports, she barely had enough time to teach and prepare lessons – let alone communicate with parents!
To make matters worse, parents were hard to reach. Some didn’t speak English, others were on different schedules, and some were just plain unresponsive. Because of this parents became resentful and felt “left out” – which made communication even less desirable for everyone.
Then Brittney discovered ClassTag – a free communication tool that inspires parents involvement and makes “staying in touch” simple and easy. With the help of ClassTag, Brittney now has a group of loyal and supportive parents that love to get involved and support their kid’s education.
In this free webinar training, Brittney will teach you how to do the same (and more!) using ClassTag to turn parents into partners in their kid’s education.
“ClassTag is a communication tool that makes life easier for the teacher. It is a Signup Genius, Remind, calendar, and class website all in one!”
~ Beth Lafferty, 4th Grade Teacher, Lipscomb Academy
“It’s truly transformational. A “must have” tool for every teacher. I have never seen this level of parent support before!”
~ Danielle Fugazzi, First-Grade Teacher
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