Minnesota Independent School Forum Selects SchoolReach as Preferred Provider of Parental Notification Services

Wed Nov 4, 2009 12:36pm EST
 
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Automated School-to-Home Communications Program Designed to Improve Parental
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ST. LOUIS--(Business Wire)--
SchoolReach, one of the fastest-growing parent notification services used by
public, private and parochial schools in the United States, today announced it
has entered into a partnership agreement with the Minnesota Independent School
Forum (MISF), an advocacy and support organization serving nonpublic K-12
schools across the state. Through this alliance, the SchoolReach system will be
made available to MISF member schools at an exclusive discount, and will be used
by MISF to disseminate and share information that directly affects school
operations. 

Since its founding in 1976, MISF has been the voice for private education in the
state of Minnesota. The organization works at the state and federal level to
advocate for the independence and success of the nonpublic school system. It
likewise provides important services, such as programming and scholarship
funding, to its member schools. At present there are more than 530 private and
independent schools in Minnesota. 

"Making this quality service available is a great opportunity for MISF to add
even more value to its member schools. The SchoolReach system gives
administrators an affordable, easy, and effective way to foster a greater
collaboration between school and home," said James B. Field, president of MISF.
"Several schools across the state already use SchoolReach to communicate
everything from bus schedules to notifications of low lunch balances. We have
reviewed the system thoroughly and believe it will greatly expand schools`
ability to provide the kind of information parents need and want." 

With its simple, three-step `Record-Select-Send` instant messaging process,
SchoolReach allows administrators to record a brief message, select a specific
list of parents, teachers, district staff, or community members to whom the
message can be sent, and deliver those messages simultaneously via voice, email,
or text messaging. 

The SchoolReach system is web-based, requiring no additional hardware or phone
lines for schools to install. It also offers customizable features, giving
administrators the ability to automate absentee notices, make multi-language
recordings, and launch phone-delivered parent polls and surveys. 

SchoolReach also includes robust reports detailing call data, such as which
contacts received the message, who listened to the entire message and when the
message was sent to an answering machine. Replacing older forms of
communication, such as phone trees and sending notes home with students, the
system allows for beneficial and up-to-the-minute distribution of essential
information including attendance tracking, weather and schedule changes,
community outreach, rumor control, and emergency notification. 

"This alliance represents a significant step in our strategy to provide all
Minnesota schools with a top-of-the-line communications tool," said Paul
Langhorst, co-founder and vice president of operations at GroupCast,
SchoolReach`s parent company. "SchoolReach is committed to helping school
administrators dramatically improve the way they manage parent communications
efforts --with every call." 

ABOUT GROUPCAST AND SCHOOLREACH

GroupCast is a St. Louis-based instant messaging notification service,
delivering automated messages via three platforms: voice, email, and text
messaging. SchoolReach, a subsidiary of GroupCast, is the nation`s leading
parent notification service among private schools, and the fastest-growing
communications service used by public schools. More information about GroupCast
or SchoolReach can be found at www.groupcast.com and www.schoolreach.com or by
calling 800-420-1479. 

ABOUT MINNESOTA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL FORUM (MISF)

The Minnesota Independent School Forum is a member-owned nonprofit organization
whose mission is to advance independent and private education through advocacy,
scholarship funding for students with financial needs, and school programs and
services. MISF members are private and independent, accredited high schools
throughout Minnesota. These schools provide a high-quality education.
Collectively, 99 percent of the students graduate, and 95 percent continue on to
postsecondary education.

for SchoolReach
Charlotte Andrist, 770-578-8007
Charlotte@EicherCommunications.com
or
Leslie Eicher, 314-965-1776
Leslie@EicherCommunications.com

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