Every autumn, there’s a rhythm in schools of all sizes. The new year begins with returning students and a mixture of nervous new ones flooding into hallways and classrooms. By the end of October, routines are largely set, and schools nationwide begin to take stock of where they’re at with their enrollment so they can begin to plan for the next year.
The pandemic has shattered this ritual and left schools, especially public schools, with dropping enrollments. New approaches are needed to stay connected to students and families in meaningful ways.
The pandemic has resulted in dropping enrollment.
How Admissions Teams are Innovating in a Virtual World
Research shows that when students and families feel supported and engaged, they are more likely to re-enroll in their school. Satisfaction, along with the experience of a school community, is vital for continuity.
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