3 Easy Wins to Get Ready for Fall Before School Is Out for the Summer
Getting ready for fall before school ends might seem like a crazy idea, but trust me, prepping before your summer vacation will save you a headache in the long run.
You see, fall in preschool can be hectic. You have new students, everyone is either super excited or really on edge, and you have to take care of a thousand things at once.
So, why not make it easy for yourself and start preparing for it now?
Yes, it’s hard to think about fall when you are in the midst of the end-of-year celebrations and summer camp prep, however, preparing yourself before this school year ends will put you a step ahead and on the path towards an amazing fall.
The three tips I share with you today will give you a clear path so you can start the new school year with confidence.
Ready to learn more?
Let’s dive in.
3 Tips to Get Ready for the Fall
Here are a few ways you can make sure you’re as prepared as possible for your school’s fall season:
Update Your Policy and Procedures Agreement
When it comes to your policy procedures, it's important to make sure you are regularly assessing their effectiveness and keeping them updated.
Reviewing annually can help identify any gaps or weaknesses in your current policy framework, so you can address them accordingly.
This process of review and update is crucial to maintaining a strong and effective policy framework that meets the needs of your early childhood business.
Organize Your Enrollment Process
The enrollment process can be confusing and overwhelming to both parents and students. But, with a clear and concise enrollment process, you can help ease the stress that often accompanies enrolling in a new school.
Map Out Your Calendar for the New School Year
The third and final easy step is to update and finalize your annual calendar of events and activities for the new school year.
And keep in mind: The most important thing to consider when organizing your annual school calendar is what will work best for your students, your team, and your families.
I discuss all of this in more depth in the episode above, so make sure to give it a listen.