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October 05, 2020 • read

The School District of Beloit Spreads Simple Joy—And You Can Too

Lauren Gilchrist
Blogger, Traveler, and Video Talent

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What if you could…

-grow your social media following
-increase engagement with students, families, and your community
-be a source of positivity and joy

…all at the same time?

That’s just what the School District of Beloit, Wisconsin, did. They transformed their social media presence, and the response has been outstanding.

Check out our interview with Monica Krysztopa, chief of communications and marketing, to find out how this district is using social media differently. Plus, learn what steps you can take to achieve a similar result in your community!


   

Follow-Up Resource: Tell Me Something Good

Four magic words can change the game. Check out this article to learn how!


 


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Lauren Gilchrist
Blogger, Traveler, and Video Talent

Lauren enjoys visiting school districts and spreading the word about creative, non-traditional approaches to universal challenges. Follow her for on-the-scene reporting (with a little fun sprinkled in) and tips on how to enjoy a better Skyward experience. 



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