Gain Access to CRRSA Funds for Your Private School
Federal funding can be difficult to understand. That’s why FACTS Education Solutions exists – to help you access funds available to improve teaching and learning at your school. If you have further questions after reading the details below, please get…
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Building a School Software Ecosystem
Schools globally demonstrated extraordinary agility in 2020. For many, the impacts of COVID-19 highlighted that the systems and software they use to run their school is, in many senses, holding them back. School shutdowns and a move to remote learning…
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Your 2021-22 Financial Aid Strategy
Megan Fangmeyer, product manager for FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment, recently hosted a webinar on how schools should refine their financial aid strategies for the upcoming school year. Megan has worked at FACTS for 11 years and spends most of…
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Becoming a Cashless Business Office
In March 2020, school business offices had their workflows and procedures well documented and communicated with families. But when COVID-19 hit, new processes had to be created and institutions needed to adapt quickly to meet student needs under a contactless…
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Does Teacher Coaching Matter?
A Lasting Impression Converting teacher instruction into student achievement is the main goal behind the new FACTS Coaching program. FACTS Education Solutions launched their research-based coaching program in September so teachers can be at their best for students and their…
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FACTS Ed Launches Coaching Program
FACTS Education Solutions has launched its instructional coaching program, which will help students receive the best education possible by improving the quality of instruction teachers deliver, through courses and professional coaches. FACTS Ed consults with administrators and teachers, and partners…
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The Partnership Between Leadership and Enrollment
Enrollment directors are responsible for bringing in the majority of revenue for our schools, but they aren’t always invited into leadership circles or involved in decision making. How would you characterize the relationship between enrollment and leadership at your school? Great? Getting there? Nonexistent? Unfortunately, sometimes leadership doesn’t fully understand that enrollment and marketing are…
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Options for Conducting School COVID Screenings
As schools prepare reopening strategies for the 20-21 school year, many are grappling with how to monitor and track student health, and how to keep families accountable for monitoring their child’s symptoms. School plans are rolling out across the nation…
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Building Confidence on Video
How to overcome webcam insecurity Article originally posted on the Vosaic blog Workplaces in nearly every industry have adopted the use of video in one way or another during COVID-19, and it’s no different in K-12 education. By recording yourself…
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Adjusting Payment Plans for Undecided Families
COVID-19 has created a lot of uncertainty for families. As we inch closer to the start of the fall semester, families may still be having a difficult time deciding their child’s enrollment status at your school. If you have a…
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Planning for Fall 2020 With a COVID-19 Task Force
Traders Point Christian School in Whitestown, IN, focuses their core values on training scholars, making disciples, and graduating leaders. Their mission is to challenge and educate students within a framework of a Biblical worldview while leading them to a personal…
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Professional Development Pays Off for Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy
Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy in McDonough, GA, remains committed to offering students a quality education in a Christian environment through the COVID-19 pandemic. Their goal is to cover all the standards and fully prepare students to move on to the…
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