Effective parent communication builds trust and engagement. Explore 15 common communication challenges and discover how to keep parents informed and involved.

In an age of instant messaging, why do schools still struggle to communicate effectively with parents? The answer lies in fragmented channels, inconsistent messaging, and lack of proper tools.
85% of parents say they want more communication from their child's school, yet 60% report missing important notices at least once a month.

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Common questions about this school management challenge and how to solve it
WhatsApp groups mix personal and official messages, lack read receipts for important notices, create privacy concerns, and don't provide proper record-keeping. Important announcements get buried under casual conversations.
Schoolites provides read receipts for every message, allowing schools to see which parents have read notices and follow up with those who haven't. Push notifications ensure messages get attention.
Yes, Schoolites includes a two-way messaging feature where parents can send messages to teachers and receive responses, all within a professional, monitored environment.
Messages can be sent in multiple languages simultaneously. Parents can also set their preferred language in the app to receive translated versions of announcements.
Schoolites supports SMS fallback for parents without smartphones. Important messages are automatically sent via SMS to ensure no parent is left out of critical communications.
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