If you have any connection to your local school district, you are probably aware of the services that are provided in your school community. Districts are a mini hub within a larger community and their major goal is to provide the most support for their students. There are numerous programs that cover academic support and advancement, mental/emotional needs, and even physical needs. One program that is vital to the students is access to food.
If you have any connection to your local school district, you are probably aware of the services that are provided in your school community. Districts are a mini hub within a larger community and their major goal is to provide the most support for their students. There are numerous programs that cover academic support and advancement, mental/emotional needs, and even physical needs. One program that is vital to the students is access to food.
Education today is not what it was the day before. Technology has not just helped us in various daily tasks, but it has also changed the way we work and the way we learn. For these purposes, having a laptop has become more essential than ever. While most of our school and work tasks can be done via the smartphone or even on the tablet, laptops still remain more convenient and of course, faster.
The good news is that you don't have to buy a costly laptop. A low-budget laptop can help you get done with all your school tasks. Many schools even have a program via which they award students with laptops, but even then, it's not a guarantee that the machine will work well.
It's almost time for kids to go back to school- such wonderful news, isn't it? Well, if you're in any way associated with back-to-school sales and marketing, then you must be delighted as opposed to children who aren't usually fond of schools opening again. Except that this year, they too might be feeling different and actually missing school. Many schools are all set to welcome their students within the boundaries of their campus now that the pandemic situation is gradually losing momentum.
On the other hand, even if schools are not really sure about welcoming students on campus again, online education and shopping, both are at an all-time high. So back-to-school campaign marketers, you really need to know dig deep, especially in these uncertain times. And a shout-out to those moms and dads as well, who do all the shopping for their school and college kids. Teenagers, however, are more likely to be buying back-to-school stuff on their own.
There is no denying that kids and their families get sick more often when school is in session. Children don’t fully understand how illnesses spread and may not be the best about hygiene, which makes schools a breeding ground for viruses and bacteria. Kids often share germs better than toys and school supplies, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t ways to decrease the chances your child will bring germs home. Read on to learn how to help keep the whole family healthy during the school year.
With back to school budgets on the rise, retailers face an optimistic outlook heading into the summer months. Class might be dismissed for the summer, but now is the time for advertisers to hit the books and craft a strategic digital advertising strategy informed by the complex seasonality nuances of back-to-school season. The big trends to watch this year: Back to school shoppers are spending more, shopping earlier and doing their homework (that is, researching products) beforehand.
The $500 billion in public funding for America’s 98,500 schools is not sufficient to cover necessary classroom supplies, based on data from the US Census Bureau and the Education Market Association (formerly the NSSEA). as such, American teachers and parents still spend 1.6 billion every year on school supplies. This infographic from Couponbox takes a deeper look at back to school spending.
This year parents are expected to spend about $828 billion (yes that’s billion with a b) to send their kids back to school with everything they need to ace the year. In the grand scheme of things, this retail holiday is a huge opportunity. For many brands, it accounts for roughly 17.2% of annual sales and 68% of their Q3 sales. But while this market is growing, buying habits are constantly changing and timing is everything. So knowing what parents are looking for and when, can help a lot when planning out your marketing strategy.
It’s that time of the year again and fall is around the corner. Students need apparel, computers, school supplies, and more. Lucky for them, you've got ‘em covered. But how do you keep them from becoming a dreaded cart abandonment case? By implementing effective pricing strategies, of course! Read this infographic below to learn about the top tips to get an A+ in pricing this back to school season.
Its back-to-school time, for parents, it’s a busy time again preparing everything as their kids make their return to school. To help, afterschool.ae – an after school activity booking platform from UAE created a helpful tips and tricks infographic that parents can use in order to prepare for their back to school kids.
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