Free Resources for Schools


Helping you connect with your students and parents


Whether you've been a teacher for a few months or a few years, finding ways to engage students and parents can be challenging. We've gathered some resources to help you run your classroom below:

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There’s no reason you should have to create everything from scratch. We’ve assembled a few resources that we hope will make it easier for you build and run a private school that families rave about.



The Complete Guide to Starting a Private School

If you’re considering opening a private school, start here. Our comprehensive guide to starting a private school takes you through what you need to know, including: budgeting, branding, marketing, curriculum, funding, associations and resources, and much more. We’ve even compiled state-specific requirements & regulations for all 50 US states.

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School Website Planning Guide

Creating a great website for a school takes planning and the right tools. Our School Website Planning Guide takes you through everything you need to consider, from target audience and messaging to visual appeal, site navigation, layout, sample content, and more.

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Sample School Brand Style Guide

Putting effort into branding is important. After doing the hard work of establishing your visual brand, this sample style guide shows how to ensure your logos and wordmarks are used consistently and professionally.

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Selecting School Management Software

Choosing school management software can be challenging, especially if you’ve not done it before. Let this checklist guide you through the process, including 5 key questions designed to making sure you’re considering all your needs, and to help determine whether you’re in need of an LMS, and SIS, or a combination of the two.

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Some of Best Free Resources for Teachers on the Internet

Anyone who has ever stepped inside a classroom knows that it can be a challenge to keep learners engaged, especially with sometimes vastly varying skill levels and interest in the subject. Luckily, there are a huge number of online resources to help teachers who need lesson plan inspiration, professional development, fun games to get students excited about the topic, or just some extra worksheets and practice for struggling students.

We’ve compiled a list of some of the best free resources for teachers on the web, so you can spend more time taking advantage of what’s out there, and less time scouring the internet for what you need.