When our district decided to unify communication, we approached it as we would any critical infrastructure project. We didn’t just swap tools. We redefined how we reach families.
We piloted the new platform at one elementary school in January 2025, expanded districtwide the following school year, and replaced our outdated website with a modern, ADA-compliant, mobile-friendly site families could actually navigate.
Then we did something that mattered even more than the technology itself: we created a communication best practices guide. Leadership championed it. Principals adopted it. The guide set clear expectations for when to message, how to message, and what families should expect.
One of our most effective decisions was setting every user to a daily digest by default, a single consolidated update each evening instead of multiple messages throughout the day. Parents stopped dreading notifications, and they started reading them. Urgent alerts still go out immediately. If there’s a disruption or weather emergency, families hear from us in minutes. Today, we reach 99.5% of our families in their preferred language and have delivered more than 5,000 secure documents digitally. When I tell staff the process takes minutes, not days, some don’t believe me until they try it.