How do you build capacity for real-world learning for your students, foster a positive reputation for your school in the local community, and increase your fundraising efforts all in one process? Create a system for community involvement in school by establishing business partnerships.
Business partnerships are designed to get local businesses involved in schools in whatever way works for your local area.Business partnerships for your school will come directly from your local community. There is no one-size-fits-all solution to this situation; instead, you should have the flexibility to build partnerships that are mutually beneficial for the school and each individual business.
You can get creative with innovative ways to involve your community & business leaders in your own schools. Ask them how they would like to be involved; you might get some great responses!
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Community and business leaders want to be involved with your school; often, all you have to do is ask! Here are some ways to get started and organize your efforts:
The biggest tip we can offer for generating community involvement in schools is: consult with an expert who has done this before! |
Edlio client Dr. Joseph Glavan is the Director of Business Partnerships at Mentor Public Schools in Ohio. He has worked with Edlio to build websites for his local district, the community vocational school, and is now building a third website specifically dedicated to business partnerships.
“Community stakeholders, if they don't have kids in the district, they don't want to see the lunch menu at Ridge elementary school, but they want to know how to connect with us and help inspire the next generation of engineers and scientists,” Glavan explains.
The new website supports Mentor Public Schools’ mission to foster authentic learning opportunities for their students. “Our goal is to embed real world learning K-12; and to do it well, we have to build capacity. And how do we build that capacity? That's going to be through a tremendous outreach into the community. And that's where we hope that this new website will help us build that capacity to roll it out in the community more extensively,” says Dr. Glavan.
As a bonus, if you download the PDF of the case study, it includes a Guide to Business Partnerships based on Dr. Glavan’s experience and insights!