Branding and Positioning

When it’s necessary for students to remember lists, attributes, or historical references related to the material they’re learning, teachers help […]

Start By Looking Inside Yourself

Psychologists and therapists have long said that the only person we can change is our own self. Programs have been […]

Building Bridges With Businesses

By now, you’ve probably come to the realization that community support is essential for your school to move forward, but […]

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

About 5 years ago, a popular hotel chain was using that tune from The Clash as the soundtrack from their […]

Tell Them What They Already Know

Now isn’t that just about the dumbest thing you’ve ever heard? Now think about your kids, or if you haven’t […]

And a Child Shall Lead Them…

…on a tour of your school!! Principals and other administrators usually provide the school tour to interested parents, since they […]

Hello…Is There Anybody In There

You may recognize the title of this article as the first line of the lyric to the Pink Floyd song, […]

The Difference Between “Poor” and “Broke”

On July 1, SchoolAdvancement.com celebrated its 15th anniversary as a Web site.  It began as a blog in 2004 called […]

Protect Your School’s Website Content

This is a brand new Marketing Matters article!  It’s something I’ve wanted to write for a long time, especially since […]

Redundant…or Reinforcement

For some, another school year has already come and gone.  For others, the school year is almost at an end.  […]