logging in or signing up sch presentation template Barbara Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 503 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 05, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Using thisPower Point Template: Using this Power Point Template Personalize it Put your school name and other information on the title page, school logo or initials on every page. (Don’t forget the SDCS logo on the front.) Use pictures of your kids at your school (with appropriate waivers and authorizations). Read it Read Notes attached to each slide for tips on what to include. Flex it Tailor the information to your audience and timeframe. A presentation to parents of preschoolers will need more information on Kindergarten; a community presentation will work better with more emphasis on the campus facility and academic programs. Consolidate it Keep it simple -- Use a photo to tell the story when possible. Put your detailed information in the “Notes” section and talk about the key points. This conversational style is also more interesting for your audience and encourages interactive conversation, allowing you to tell more of your story. Keep it short -- At about one minute per slide, think about whether you really have your audience’s attention for a 30-slide show. Reproduce it Print a copy of your presentation, two or three slides to a page, with lines for notes for your audience (to write down the points you talk about from your Notes). They’ll remember it better if they have a visual image followed by writing what they heard. Using This Presentationto Market Your School: Using This Presentation to Market Your School Identify your target audience Feeder schools: preschools, day care centers, charter elementary/secondary schools, private elementary schools Local clubs: YMCA, Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, Chamber of Commerce Local businesses where neighbors congregate: restaurants, banks, post office, real estate offices, etc. (Not appropriate for a presentation, but a target audience for your message in other ways.) Your local neighborhood (residential and business) Your School Open House(s) - Open and market them to the neighborhood, businesses included, not just current parents/families, or schedule and market one specifically to new families or any parent who’s interested in knowing more about your school Schedule appointments/meetings Think in terms of a long-term business relationship with the organization Create a flyer to be posted at the site in advance Send a brief release to local papers (two weeks in advance, if possible) Try to gauge attendance and prepare/bring enough hand-out materials Keep Slides Simple. Put more information in your notes to share while talking. Leave behind materials Leave brochures for counter or lobby display (ask permission first) Leave business card(s) or “calling card” behind for contact info -- make sure those in charge know how to reach you for future requests! Delete these first two slides!School Name: School Name www.sandi.net/schoolname (add SDCS logo) School NameMISSION STATEMENT: School Name MISSION STATEMENT School slogan or motto or main goal can be highlighted here To prepare students to be viable, productive members of the community To empower students to become better thinkers in our global society To become a leader in educational technology as a tool to maintain high curriculum standards To support a professional instructional environment that uses the most current teaching practices to ensure that every child can grow to his or her potentialBenefits of AttendingYour Neighborhood School: Benefits of Attending Your Neighborhood School First choice to enroll No waiting list or application deadline Greater sense of community ownership and neighborhood relationships More time with your child Children play and study with same children More convenient for school meetings, events and volunteeringMagnet SchoolsAdvantages: Magnet Schools Advantages Ability to acquire additional resources to provide specialized themes, learning materials and equipment, staff, etc. Use specialized themes to significantly enhance student learning Offer unique learning environments such as reduced student/teacher ratios, special activities, technology, teaching labs, field trips and extra classroom books and materialsMagnet SchoolsGoals: Magnet Schools Goals Provide a distinctive curriculum or educational approach Seek to improve achievement fore all students participating in the Magnet program Have diversity as an explicit purpose Attract students from outside the neighborhood attendance zoneBenefits of Attending(Your School): Benefits of Attending (Your School) List in short bullet form the special advantages that your school offers to students/parents/families, such as: Small neighborhood school in charming ____ neighborhood Safe, gated campus “6-to-6” before and after school program Art/Music/Special programs (list) New classrooms, media center, library Technology lab and internet connection in rooms Special Support Programs : Special Support Programs School Readiness Program (preschool) Literacy support and enrichment programs Volunteer Tutor Program Full-time physical education teacher/coach Full-time Nurse Full-time Counselor “6-to-6” before and after school program School-wide anti-bullying programA Typical Kindergarten Day: A Typical Kindergarten Day (photo)Gifted and Talented Education(GATE) Program: Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) Program Can list bullets about your program Or use one or more photos Unique education opportunities for high-achieving students in the California public schools …and there’s more!: …and there’s more! Field trips (list only two or three of the best) School garden Mad Science Art program Music programStudent Leadership: Student Leadership Student Council Special projects Special responsibilities Safety Patrol Classroom aides Upper grade to lower grade buddiesSpecial Events and Celebrations: Special Events and Celebrations Open House Family Fridays Halloween Carnival Holiday Pageant Educational assemblies Enrichment assemblies Jog-a-thon, Jump for the Heart Student Talent ShowParent Involvement: Parent Involvement Empowering programs Parent Academic Liaison (PAL) English Learner Advisory Committee School Site Council Volunteer opportunities PTA Classroom assistants Field trips Meet Our Staff: Meet Our StaffOur Principal: Our PrincipalOur Partners in Education: Our Partners in Education Awards and Recognition: Awards and RecognitionQUESTIONS ? ? ?: QUESTIONS ? ? ? You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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sch presentation template Barbara Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 503 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 05, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Using thisPower Point Template: Using this Power Point Template Personalize it Put your school name and other information on the title page, school logo or initials on every page. (Don’t forget the SDCS logo on the front.) Use pictures of your kids at your school (with appropriate waivers and authorizations). Read it Read Notes attached to each slide for tips on what to include. Flex it Tailor the information to your audience and timeframe. A presentation to parents of preschoolers will need more information on Kindergarten; a community presentation will work better with more emphasis on the campus facility and academic programs. Consolidate it Keep it simple -- Use a photo to tell the story when possible. Put your detailed information in the “Notes” section and talk about the key points. This conversational style is also more interesting for your audience and encourages interactive conversation, allowing you to tell more of your story. Keep it short -- At about one minute per slide, think about whether you really have your audience’s attention for a 30-slide show. Reproduce it Print a copy of your presentation, two or three slides to a page, with lines for notes for your audience (to write down the points you talk about from your Notes). They’ll remember it better if they have a visual image followed by writing what they heard. Using This Presentationto Market Your School: Using This Presentation to Market Your School Identify your target audience Feeder schools: preschools, day care centers, charter elementary/secondary schools, private elementary schools Local clubs: YMCA, Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, Chamber of Commerce Local businesses where neighbors congregate: restaurants, banks, post office, real estate offices, etc. (Not appropriate for a presentation, but a target audience for your message in other ways.) Your local neighborhood (residential and business) Your School Open House(s) - Open and market them to the neighborhood, businesses included, not just current parents/families, or schedule and market one specifically to new families or any parent who’s interested in knowing more about your school Schedule appointments/meetings Think in terms of a long-term business relationship with the organization Create a flyer to be posted at the site in advance Send a brief release to local papers (two weeks in advance, if possible) Try to gauge attendance and prepare/bring enough hand-out materials Keep Slides Simple. Put more information in your notes to share while talking. Leave behind materials Leave brochures for counter or lobby display (ask permission first) Leave business card(s) or “calling card” behind for contact info -- make sure those in charge know how to reach you for future requests! Delete these first two slides!School Name: School Name www.sandi.net/schoolname (add SDCS logo) School NameMISSION STATEMENT: School Name MISSION STATEMENT School slogan or motto or main goal can be highlighted here To prepare students to be viable, productive members of the community To empower students to become better thinkers in our global society To become a leader in educational technology as a tool to maintain high curriculum standards To support a professional instructional environment that uses the most current teaching practices to ensure that every child can grow to his or her potentialBenefits of AttendingYour Neighborhood School: Benefits of Attending Your Neighborhood School First choice to enroll No waiting list or application deadline Greater sense of community ownership and neighborhood relationships More time with your child Children play and study with same children More convenient for school meetings, events and volunteeringMagnet SchoolsAdvantages: Magnet Schools Advantages Ability to acquire additional resources to provide specialized themes, learning materials and equipment, staff, etc. Use specialized themes to significantly enhance student learning Offer unique learning environments such as reduced student/teacher ratios, special activities, technology, teaching labs, field trips and extra classroom books and materialsMagnet SchoolsGoals: Magnet Schools Goals Provide a distinctive curriculum or educational approach Seek to improve achievement fore all students participating in the Magnet program Have diversity as an explicit purpose Attract students from outside the neighborhood attendance zoneBenefits of Attending(Your School): Benefits of Attending (Your School) List in short bullet form the special advantages that your school offers to students/parents/families, such as: Small neighborhood school in charming ____ neighborhood Safe, gated campus “6-to-6” before and after school program Art/Music/Special programs (list) New classrooms, media center, library Technology lab and internet connection in rooms Special Support Programs : Special Support Programs School Readiness Program (preschool) Literacy support and enrichment programs Volunteer Tutor Program Full-time physical education teacher/coach Full-time Nurse Full-time Counselor “6-to-6” before and after school program School-wide anti-bullying programA Typical Kindergarten Day: A Typical Kindergarten Day (photo)Gifted and Talented Education(GATE) Program: Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) Program Can list bullets about your program Or use one or more photos Unique education opportunities for high-achieving students in the California public schools …and there’s more!: …and there’s more! Field trips (list only two or three of the best) School garden Mad Science Art program Music programStudent Leadership: Student Leadership Student Council Special projects Special responsibilities Safety Patrol Classroom aides Upper grade to lower grade buddiesSpecial Events and Celebrations: Special Events and Celebrations Open House Family Fridays Halloween Carnival Holiday Pageant Educational assemblies Enrichment assemblies Jog-a-thon, Jump for the Heart Student Talent ShowParent Involvement: Parent Involvement Empowering programs Parent Academic Liaison (PAL) English Learner Advisory Committee School Site Council Volunteer opportunities PTA Classroom assistants Field trips Meet Our Staff: Meet Our StaffOur Principal: Our PrincipalOur Partners in Education: Our Partners in Education Awards and Recognition: Awards and RecognitionQUESTIONS ? ? ?: QUESTIONS ? ? ?