Category No. 19: Single Blog Post

 

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Perkiomen School

Pennsburg, PA USA
Grades 6-12 PG, Coed Day

SAMPLE JUDGES' COMMENTS
I love this blog post because it's a helpful resource to families while also demonstrating the school's personality, values, and approach — everything a great school blog post should do! The added multimedia makes it even more engaging. Nice job!

The joy and celebration of hitting that 'Submit' button is clear in this piece and it's fabulous that they have found a consistent point to celebrate with all their students regardless of the outcomes later in the year.

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David Antoniewicz,
Director of College Counseling
Keegan Ash, Associate Director of College Counseling
Erin Davidson-Kellogg, Associate Director of College Counseling


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Casterton, Sedbergh Prep School

Cumbria, UK
Ages 3-13, Coed Boarding and Day

SAMPLE JUDGES' COMMENTS
Structurally, this blog post highlights all the elements of successful messaging: great use of sub-headings, succinct paragraphs, citations, videos, and resources for further learning. While the topic of mindfulness is one that has become part of many schools' vocabulary this year, Casterson does a great job at defining it and then demonstrating how it can be put into action. I also appreciate that the author chose the topic of mindfulness and stuck to it throughout the blog. Many writers (particularly at schools) would be tempted to broaden the scope of the blog entry to include a "kitchen sink" of self-care ideas that ultimately overwhelm the reader. Well done!

Engaging copy that resonated quickly with the situations many of us found ourselves in during lockdown and then offered practical and easy ways to engage in mindfulness even if you hadn't considered it before.

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Emma Goligher,
Casterton, Sedbergh Prep School, Marketing Manager


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Landmark School

Prides Crossing, MA
Grades 2-12, Coed Boarding and Day

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Structurally, this blog post highlights all the elements of successful messaging: excellent use of sub-headings, succinct paragraphs, citations, references, and an invitation to learn more. Content-wise, I love the approach; it invites the reader to learn something without "blaming and shaming" or polarizing one group against another. I also appreciate how the school chose one facet of racism to discuss (the differences between Black Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter) rather than writing one long blog post about racism in general and throwing the kitchen sink at it. This is a great example of successful messaging — for students and adults alike!

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Ariel Martin-Cone
Beth Rowen


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The Alexander Dawson School

Las Vegas, NV USA
Grades PK-8, Coed Day

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This is a deeply honest and reflective piece. Written in the midst of the pandemic the recognition of what had happened—but also what was yet to come—was compelling. Holding each other has never been so vital and the need is clearly articulated in this article.

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Megan Gray,
Chief Communications Officer