We’re thrilled that you’re looking for ways to amplify and enhance your National School Choice Week event through digital efforts. Below you’ll find a variety of ideas and content for your use.
If you need assistance with any of the resources or tools listed here, or want to share your January plans with us, please reach out to Alissa Jacques, Manager of Digital Communications.
Join the #SchoolChoiceWeek conversation!
As you share about the Week, we encourage you to tag us using @SchoolChoiceWeek or use #schoolchoiceweek
Digital Stickers
To help you show your support for school choice, we’ve created digital stickers for you to share online. As you share about the Week, we encourage you to tag us using @SchoolChoiceWeek or use #schoolchoiceweek
What is School Choice?
Families Have Choices When It Comes to Education
Public School Choice Options
What you need to know about public school choice and open enrollment
Public Magnet School
What you need to know about magnet schools
Charter Schools
The Real Facts About Charter Schools
Guide to K-12 Online Schools
How to switch to online schools
Guide to Homeschooling
How to switch to homeschooling
Private School Choice
What you need to know about private schools
School Type Infographics
Traditional public? Public charter? Public magnet? Private? Online? Homeschool? Use these infographics to raise awareness about the different types of K-12 education.
State Share Graphics
These are state-specific graphics showing support for school choice. If your state issued a proclamation for the Week, there’ll be a shareable update post for that as well.
Twitter Frame
Raise awareness about school choice with a customized Twitter frame.
Tell others you’re celebrating!
Use our list of talking points to tell your audience you’re celebrating.
Event and activity ideas
Maximize Your Participation in National School Choice Week!
Podcast
Does your organization have a podcast? We’d love to record a segment sharing information about NSCW that’s relevant to your audience and creates excitement for your event. Email Shelby at shelby@schoolchoiceweek.com to set up a time.
Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper.
If school choice has impacted you or your child, one of the ways you can raise awareness about opportunity in education is by telling your own story. Writing a letter to your local newspaper is one great way to do that.
Fill out a NSCW printable placard.
Share photos online using #schoolchoiceweek
Official Dance Tutorial Video
Learn the steps to the official dance!
Activity Center
Explore our free, educational, fun, activities, and decorations created for families, students, and teachers.
Get a Free School Choice Snapshot for Your State
Use our map to discover more about the different school choice options available in your home state.