
The Blueprint Blog
Resources, articles, and videos to help your school thrive.

Number 5 of the 6 Most Impactful Instructional Strategies
What if students not only understood the goals of their learning, but they actually tracked their learning and reflected how well they met those goals?

10 Ideas for Social Media Posts over the Summer
How to keep your school’s social media page engaging for parents—and prospects—over the summer months.

Number 4 of the 6 Most Impactful Instructional Strategies
Do you believe that ALL students in your classroom have the ability to achieve?

Is it time for your school to transition to a new financial model?
Thoughts to consider as the demand for - and cost of - education continues to rise.

Number 3 of the 6 Most Impactful Instructional Strategies
Life is full of problems…here are four strategies to teach students to become better problem solvers.

Where is your School in its Life Cycle?
Knowing where you are in the life cycle is the first step to moving forward!

25 Things Parents Notice on School Tours
Creating a positive tour experience for prospective parents.

THIS + THIS = School Sustainability
What is school sustainability…and what do you need to achieve it?

Number 2 of the 6 Most Impactful Instructional Strategies
Using this strategy can improve student learning up to 50%…

Determining the REAL Cost of Education
Jeff Davis breaks down how to calculate the real cost of education at your faith-based school, as well as five simple ways to build a healthier financial foundation.
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