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For our school programming, we also have cultivated a relationship with the Social Studies Coordinator at the local school district. After she "bought in" to us and our educational programming, she strongly encouraged the teachers to include us in their field trip plans--and they did!
For our family programming, we periodically send flyers to selected grades featuring our upcoming events. Always go through the appropriate channels at the District, following their rules. We would love to somehow get included in the District's email newsletters that go out directly to parents.
Anne Nagrant
Troy Museum & Historic Village (Michigan)
www.troymi.gov/museum
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From: Museum discussion list On Behalf Of greta Brunschwyler
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 4:54 PM
Subject: [MUSEUM-L] market ed progrms?
The High Desert Museum is wondering if anyone has innovative ways to market education programs to schools. Our District is protective, of course, of teachers, so that geeting information easily to teachers is difficult. Do any of you have creative ways that you manage this challenge?
Thank you,
Greta Brunschwyler, VP Programs
High Desert Museum
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