“” Webinar | How One District Built a Communication Hub That Works
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How to use Smore to build an information hub that works

In this on-demand webinar, Betsy Harris of Weymouth Public Schools, and Dr. Kara Stern, Ph.D., share how Weymouth Public Schools replaced scattered communication tools with a single, centralized information hub.

You’ll see how Weymouth has aligned messaging across schools, and given district leaders real visibility into what’s being sent, and what families actually read.

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This session is packed with practical takeaways for districts looking to standardize communication at scale without adding work or micromanaging school leaders.

Watch now to learn how to:

  • Standardize messaging across schools without micromanaging principals
  • Use data dashboards to see what’s being sent, by whom, and what families engage with
  • Prevent misalignment and eliminate the #1 source of family complaints: inconsistent information
Betsy Harris
Community Relations Liaison, Weymouth Public Schools

Betsy Harris is the Community Relations Liaison for Weymouth Public Schools, a diverse educational district encompassing 11 schools, approximately 6,000 students and 2,255 devoted staff members. Responsible for organizing events, securing resources, and overseeing various programs, Betsy uses Smore to effectively reach all stakeholders.

Dr. Kara Stern
Director, Education and Engagement, SchoolStatus

Dr. Kara Stern has seen school from just about every angle: high school English teacher, middle school principal, fellowship director for math and science teachers across New York City, and head of school at a rural N-12 school. That breadth is what she brings to her work at Smore, where she writes, speaks, and challenges educators to build the kinds of school communities where every student thrives. She holds a Master’s in Education Leadership from Teachers College and a Ph.D. in Teaching and Learning from NYU.