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School Program Election Teams Kickoff: Effective Communication Strategies

Empower your school election teams with key messages, effective communication strategies, and crucial takeaways. Learn to differentiate between information and advocacy, leverage teamwork, and maximize involvement in the election process. Uncover the importance of conveying replacement measures and securing support for classroom technology enhancement and school safety projects. Get ready to lead your team to success with a well-structured game plan!

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School Program Election Teams Kickoff: Effective Communication Strategies

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  1. Welcome! School and Program Election Teams Kickoff!

  2. Training Takeaways • Knowing the Key Messages – Tweet It, Elevator Speech It, Share It! • Information vs. Advocacy – Let Us Show You the (Correct) Ways • Team Work – It Makes the Difference: Your Communication and Involvement Game Plan

  3. Key Messages

  4. Key Messages • This is a REPLACEMENT measure. • It will collect a total amount of $31.4 million over four years – the same amount as the 2008 levy that is expiring. Approval will result in …

  5. Key Messages Supporting our current levels of classroom technology for instruction and learning … and …

  6. Key Messages Provides pedestrian and traffic safety improvements and completes roofing projects at up to five schools. Before After

  7. Election Results Facts • Replacement School Programs & Operations Levy • Approved 63 percent – February 2010 • Supplemental Levy • Approved 54 percent – August 2010 • Replacement Technology/Capital Levy

  8. Communication Begins • Blue District newsletter mailed to all households Oct. 5-9 • White handout to all schools to go home with each elementary student over next two weeks

  9. Let’s Get to Work! Team Work – It Makes the Difference: Work on Your Communication and Involvement Game Plan

  10. Thank you!

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