It happens to the best of us: we mean to start out our posts in an eye-catching way, but we get stuck in a rut. The wording of every other post seems the same, and while people following your page might not notice as much as you do, they are still unconsciously aware. Using the […]
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Keeping things positive on your own social media sites for your school is one thing. But what about what everyone is saying on other channels? Private parent Facebook groups, community rant pages, neighborhood platforms like Nextdoor: the list could go on and on. People have opinions and they are not afraid to share them, but […]
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