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TeacherLists simplifies the back-to-school process for District Communicators


Get started with TeacherLists for yourself! It’s not too early to start thinking about next year—and it’s simple (and free) to use!

TeacherLists makes connecting with parents super easy for all District/School Communicators.

  • Start by uploading or posting your district or school’s supply lists on the TeacherLists site. It’s free and super easy to do!
  • Next, share the link to the lists on your website, on social media, via email, or however you communicate with parents—we make it simple! Check out our quick Best Practices Guide for more info.
  • Then, your parents can access your lists and shop their entire list with 1-click convenience at top retailers across the country including Amazon, Target, Walmart, Office Depot, Staples, and more.
  • Finally, sit back and take all the praise from parents thrilled with the added benefit and convenience you just gave them! Not to mention all the time you saved from having to post all those PDF files on your website AND the trees you saved by making the entire supply list process totally digital.

Communication Strategies to Engage Families at Back-to-School Time

TeacherLists was a proud sponsor and presenter at the NSPRA conference in D.C. last July! Check out our PowerPoint presentation to learn more about Leveraging the Back-to-School Time to Connect With Your Parents and Build Family Engagement and how TeacherLists can help.

Want even more info? Check out our more in-depth white paper piece, with even more suggestions and recommendations from school districts all over the country.

Have questions or want more info on getting started? Contact Charlene LaFerriere, TeacherLists Partner Services Manager. Charlene is devoted to working with Districts to get them on-board with TeacherLists. Reach her directly at 800/644-3561 x209 or via email at claferriere@teacherlists.com


Originally posted 2019




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