EngagementHQ can help school districts, colleges, universities, and charter schools create a positive climate where students can excel and reach their full potential. The EngagementHQ platform can be used to listen to stakeholder feedback, provide information and updates on important school policies, and include students and parents in decisions that impact their education. See how education systems can bring their stakeholders together on a dedicated platform to respond more effectively to the educational needs of their students. Explore how schools around the world are using digital engagement best practices to make an impact for their students.
“We found the process of using [the] EngagementHQ site to be far more successful than we had anticipated… the ability to have metrics at our fingertips [was] very useful for reporting to the Board and the community.”
– Kathyrn D’Angelo, Assistant Superintendent, School District No. 38.
Boulder Valley School District | USA
Let’s Talk BVSD is a platform to engage on issues and projects in the Boulder Valley School District.
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Westwind School District | Canada
The Westwind School Division’s public engagement forum invites parents, students and teachers to contribute ideas and feedback.
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Northern Lights Public Schools | Canada
engageNLPS is a space to share ideas, discuss important topics, provide feedback on policies, projects, and plans, and contribute to the future of Northern Lights Public Schools.
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Park Hill School District | USA
This site is set up to take comments and feedback on the district or any of the schools and programs run in the Park Hill area.
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Foothills School District | Canada
The Foothills School Division public engagement site that allows the community to contribute your ideas and feedback.
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Maple Ridge – Pitt Meadows School District
During the COVID-19 pandemic, essential workers were working tirelessly to keep the public safe, healthy, and fed. Because essential workers in the Maple Ridge community were working such long hours, they were struggling to find childcare solutions. The Ministry of Education tasked each school district with identifying local essential worker families, reaching out to them, and providing childcare to them during the crisis.
Using their online engagement platform, Let’s Talk SD42, they were able to reach 4,000 residents in 5 days. With that community feedback, the school district swiftly identified essential worker families and started providing them with much needed childcare.
Interviews with Abbotsford School District
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Engagement 101: The Key Questions Answered
What is community engagement, how do you do it, why is it important and what are the benefits?
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Seen and Heard: children and youth as agents of community change
Youth-initiated participation shows improvements to community life and highlights children and young people’s agency as key to social transformation.
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