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Marketing Strategies for Single-Gender Schools: Experts Share Their Best Tips

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Whenever possible, send personalized emails to current parents, highlighting something special their child did or including a candid photo of their child during the school day. Actively cultivating these relationships builds trust and a sense of community between parents and the school. Own your school’s single-gender status.

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How (and Why) to Uplevel Your School Profile Post-SCOTUS: A Guide for Counselors that Predominantly Serve First Generation, Low-Income and/or Underrepresented Students of Color

College Essay Guy

Postsecondary Outcomes Do you have any SAT and/or ACT data to share about your students? What does college and/or career counseling look like at your school? How many students go on to four or two-year colleges post-graduation—and what are the colleges they’ve been accepted to/enrolled at?